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Lord Mansfield And Negotiable Instruments, Jane D. Samson
Lord Mansfield And Negotiable Instruments, Jane D. Samson
Dalhousie Law Journal
In any system of judge-made law the longevity, education and character of a judge have enhanced significance. The idea of a judge personifies Justice, blinded and impartial, but the law he creates will inevitably be infused with his personality. Where an individual develops an entire system of law, his contribution to legal history can be overwhelming. Lord Mansfield remains a case in point.
The Process Of Decision-Making In Tribal Courts, Tom Tso
The Process Of Decision-Making In Tribal Courts, Tom Tso
Natural Resource Development in Indian Country (Summer Conference, June 8-10)
11 pages.