Seminar: Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist, Volumes 4-6School of Canon Law, the Catholic University of America, 1946 |
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... regard to formalistic methods of proof . I therefore disagree with Emilio Betti , 38 who considers 37 Fr. Leifer , Die Einheit des Gewaltgedankens im röm . Staatsrecht ( 1914 ) p . 165 . 38 Emilio Betti , " La creazione del diritto ...
... regard to formalistic methods of proof . I therefore disagree with Emilio Betti , 38 who considers 37 Fr. Leifer , Die Einheit des Gewaltgedankens im röm . Staatsrecht ( 1914 ) p . 165 . 38 Emilio Betti , " La creazione del diritto ...
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... regard to the bona castrensia , and as civis in regard to the bona non castrensia . It is quite in conformity with other sources 21 when Julian says , “ quasi duorum hominum hereditates esse intellegi . " It now becomes easy to ...
... regard to the bona castrensia , and as civis in regard to the bona non castrensia . It is quite in conformity with other sources 21 when Julian says , “ quasi duorum hominum hereditates esse intellegi . " It now becomes easy to ...
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... regard for the law of God did not entirely disappear when the Catholic faith was abolished . The Swedish codification of King Carl IX as well as King Christian V's Danish and Norwegian codifications make reference to the law of God.5 ...
... regard for the law of God did not entirely disappear when the Catholic faith was abolished . The Swedish codification of King Carl IX as well as King Christian V's Danish and Norwegian codifications make reference to the law of God.5 ...
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Enantiophanes FRITZ PRINGSHEIM | 21 |
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