The International and Comparative Law Quarterly, Količina 30British Institute of International and Comparative Law, 1981 The International and comparative law quarterly offers coverage of comparative law as well as public and private international law. It has maintained its pre-eminence as one of the most important journals of its kind encompassing human rights and European law. It continues to offer practitioners and academics wide topical coverage without compromising rigorous editorial standards. |
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... judges would respond . The intentions of the Act would be plainly stated , and no - one would be able to avoid them . B. Trusting the judges - It cannot be denied that the cry is sometimes heard , " You can't trust the judges ...
... judges would respond . The intentions of the Act would be plainly stated , and no - one would be able to avoid them . B. Trusting the judges - It cannot be denied that the cry is sometimes heard , " You can't trust the judges ...
Stran 335
... JUDGES ” 114 The day after the decision in Kesavananda's case was handed down , the lead stories in all the papers were again on a legal topic . The retirement of Chief Justice Sikri was announced . So much was expected since he had ...
... JUDGES ” 114 The day after the decision in Kesavananda's case was handed down , the lead stories in all the papers were again on a legal topic . The retirement of Chief Justice Sikri was announced . So much was expected since he had ...
Stran 336
... judges promptly resigned . 18 The Government sought to justify itself on the basis that the majority judges by their decision in Kesavananda's case and the other cases had shown themselves to be determined to find against the Government ...
... judges promptly resigned . 18 The Government sought to justify itself on the basis that the majority judges by their decision in Kesavananda's case and the other cases had shown themselves to be determined to find against the Government ...
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EXPROPRIATION OF THE LIBYAN OIL CONCESSIONS | 1 |
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THE POLITICAL STATUS OF ALIENS IN INTERNATIONAL LAW | 20 |
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