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26 Dec 2011, 8:40 pm by Dan Ernst
Finally, this thesis concludes that jurors’ treatment of female plaintiffs provides a lens through which the position of women in medieval English society can be understood. [read post]
26 Dec 2011, 8:40 pm by Dan Ernst
Finally, this thesis concludes that jurors’ treatment of female plaintiffs provides a lens through which the position of women in medieval English society can be understood. [read post]
26 Dec 2011, 3:03 am by New Books Script
Annandale, N.S.W. : Federation Press, 2010 v, 250 p. : ill. ; 21 cm. [read post]
25 Dec 2011, 5:13 am by Lawrence Solum
  Obviously, virtue ethics has something to do with  virtue, which in this context is closely related in meaning to the English word "excellence," the Latin "virtu," and the Greek, "arete. [read post]
24 Dec 2011, 9:25 am
The Constitution Bench of this Court in Gurbaksh Singh Sibbia and Others v. [read post]
22 Dec 2011, 8:14 pm by Vishnu S Warrier
The Act of 1956 substantially incorporates provisions of the English Companies Act, 1948. [read post]
22 Dec 2011, 11:21 am by .
Results above aggregate views for a given decision across formats (PDF or HTML) and across French and English. [read post]
22 Dec 2011, 7:27 am by Xandra Kramer
The third issue of 2011 of the Dutch journal on Private International Law, Nederlands Internationaal Privaatrecht includes the following contributions on the Brussels I Recast (lis pendens and choice of court), Voluntary Assignment, and case notes on TNT Express v. [read post]
21 Dec 2011, 11:58 am by admin
On December 8, 2011, the United States Tax Court issued an opinion in Whistleblower v. [read post]
21 Dec 2011, 4:22 am by INFORRM
From that moment, the long arm of the Russian State Prosecutors’ Office was visible at every twist and turn in the English court proceedings. [read post]
20 Dec 2011, 2:40 am by Rosalind English
Mwenya [1960] 1 QB 241 per Lord Evershed MR at 292, citing Holdsworth, History of English Law, vol. 9 pp. 108-125)’. [read post]
19 Dec 2011, 11:12 am by Susan Brenner
As a law review article explains, “malice” used to be an element of criminal law: The root of the old English common law is the Judeo-Christian moral code. [read post]
19 Dec 2011, 7:00 am by Scott Van Soye
Though it lacks an exact English counterpart, it has often been translated “harmony. [read post]
19 Dec 2011, 4:00 am by Terry Hart
” But elsewhere, he recognized that English courts frequently enjoined publications that infringed on copyright. [read post]