Seminar: Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist, Volumes 4-6School of Canon Law, the Catholic University of America, 1946 |
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... individual collective organism , the center of political and historical life . Each nation possesses an individuality . This individuality may also be ascribed to its most important expressions or creations , language and law.34 Through ...
... individual collective organism , the center of political and historical life . Each nation possesses an individuality . This individuality may also be ascribed to its most important expressions or creations , language and law.34 Through ...
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... individual , while on the other hand the tendency to emphasize the responsibilities that are connected with the liberties of the individual is more predominant . The so - called " social trend " begins . And in few countries has this ...
... individual , while on the other hand the tendency to emphasize the responsibilities that are connected with the liberties of the individual is more predominant . The so - called " social trend " begins . And in few countries has this ...
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... individual cases of adaptation , all the qualifications of readjustment to the continually evolving and changing social presuppositions , the Roman Law was animated by an intolerable and , in many cases , primitive formality . Instead ...
... individual cases of adaptation , all the qualifications of readjustment to the continually evolving and changing social presuppositions , the Roman Law was animated by an intolerable and , in many cases , primitive formality . Instead ...
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