The Juridical Review, Količina 12W. Green & Sons, 1900 Covers general areas of Scottish law including criminal, commercial, contract, delict, environmental, family, administrative, and socio-legal issues. Also includes some articles on comparative law, plus book reviews and case notes. |
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Stran 1
... judicial institutions , and particularly these two great tribunals , illustrate the truth which has of late become so apparent to our historians , that the bulk of the forces which operate to balance and change the political and social ...
... judicial institutions , and particularly these two great tribunals , illustrate the truth which has of late become so apparent to our historians , that the bulk of the forces which operate to balance and change the political and social ...
Stran 2
... judicial affairs . Incidents beyond our seas , like the trial of Nuncomar by Sir Elijah Impey , have been but few , and if they occurred to - day that far - reaching engine of Imperial justice , the Judicial Committee of the Privy ...
... judicial affairs . Incidents beyond our seas , like the trial of Nuncomar by Sir Elijah Impey , have been but few , and if they occurred to - day that far - reaching engine of Imperial justice , the Judicial Committee of the Privy ...
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... Judicial Committee of the Privy Council . " The sense of the presence of sure and effective justice which this body has come to inspire is something which we as Britons may boast of . It examines impartially the legality of the actions ...
... Judicial Committee of the Privy Council . " The sense of the presence of sure and effective justice which this body has come to inspire is something which we as Britons may boast of . It examines impartially the legality of the actions ...
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... Judicial Committee of the Privy Council be any longer allowed to remain separate from the Judicial Committee of the House of Lords ? There are four law lords with life peerages who sit in the House of Lords as representatives of England ...
... Judicial Committee of the Privy Council be any longer allowed to remain separate from the Judicial Committee of the House of Lords ? There are four law lords with life peerages who sit in the House of Lords as representatives of England ...
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... Judicial Committee decided that the appeal to them still lay . That time we were more fortunate than we ought to have been , considering the littleness of the public interest at home in the Judicial Committee . To - day we are face to ...
... Judicial Committee decided that the appeal to them still lay . That time we were more fortunate than we ought to have been , considering the littleness of the public interest at home in the Judicial Committee . To - day we are face to ...
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