Seminar: Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist, Volumes 4-6School of Canon Law, the Catholic University of America, 1946 |
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... law as an aggregate of rules of law and the extreme nationalism which grew up after the first World War have led many jurists of Continental Europe to write and speak as if there were no longer such a thing as the civil law ; as if ...
... law as an aggregate of rules of law and the extreme nationalism which grew up after the first World War have led many jurists of Continental Europe to write and speak as if there were no longer such a thing as the civil law ; as if ...
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... civil law and are to be found wherever the English law has spread . One thinks at once of the doctrine of precedents , of the supremacy of the law , and of trial by jury . I shall have to speak of the supremacy of law in a moment in ...
... civil law and are to be found wherever the English law has spread . One thinks at once of the doctrine of precedents , of the supremacy of the law , and of trial by jury . I shall have to speak of the supremacy of law in a moment in ...
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... Civil Code retaining the Roman concept in its unadulterated state defines them ( Art . 1887 ) as licit and purely voluntary acts which create an obligation on the part of the actor in favor of a ... LAW AND COMMON LAW IN THE PHILIPPINES 95.
... Civil Code retaining the Roman concept in its unadulterated state defines them ( Art . 1887 ) as licit and purely voluntary acts which create an obligation on the part of the actor in favor of a ... LAW AND COMMON LAW IN THE PHILIPPINES 95.
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