Seminar: Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist, Volumes 4-6School of Canon Law, the Catholic University of America, 1946 |
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... tradition of teaching to the present wherever throughout the world the modern Roman law prevails . In the same way , a tradition of teaching from the pleaders of the beginnings of English law in the King's courts , attested by the name ...
... tradition of teaching to the present wherever throughout the world the modern Roman law prevails . In the same way , a tradition of teaching from the pleaders of the beginnings of English law in the King's courts , attested by the name ...
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... tradition in which judging holds the chief place , not administering . It is rather a traditional technique of finding the grounds of deciding controversies by applying to them principles drawn from recorded judicial experience . From ...
... tradition in which judging holds the chief place , not administering . It is rather a traditional technique of finding the grounds of deciding controversies by applying to them principles drawn from recorded judicial experience . From ...
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... tradition signifies the lack of harmony between civilization and reality . The Demotic tradition symbolizes the identity of the forms of life and social existence " ( p . 35 ) . The author draws three conclusions : ( 1 ) " The ...
... tradition signifies the lack of harmony between civilization and reality . The Demotic tradition symbolizes the identity of the forms of life and social existence " ( p . 35 ) . The author draws three conclusions : ( 1 ) " The ...
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