The Law Times, 229. köideOffice of The Law Times, 1960 |
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Page 229-101
... Common Law The majority , having carefully weighed the evidence , do not think that it has been shown that the common law is operating in an inequitable way , or that there are con- vincing grounds for recommending a restriction of the ...
... Common Law The majority , having carefully weighed the evidence , do not think that it has been shown that the common law is operating in an inequitable way , or that there are con- vincing grounds for recommending a restriction of the ...
Page 229-209
... common sense in law ; Lord Blackburn one of the great common lawyers of all time . Willes , J.'s judgments in retrospect are seen to be master- pieces . As for the jurists , rightly the author calls attention to the lucid qualities of ...
... common sense in law ; Lord Blackburn one of the great common lawyers of all time . Willes , J.'s judgments in retrospect are seen to be master- pieces . As for the jurists , rightly the author calls attention to the lucid qualities of ...
Page 229-223
... common law is that it puts justice before truth . That immediately raises the doubt as to whether it does , and , if it does , whether it should . Professor A. L. Goodhart intro- duces the series by a consideration of what is the common ...
... common law is that it puts justice before truth . That immediately raises the doubt as to whether it does , and , if it does , whether it should . Professor A. L. Goodhart intro- duces the series by a consideration of what is the common ...
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