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Full-Text Articles in Jurisprudence
The Moral Decision: Right And Wrong In The Light Of American Law, By Edmond Cahn, W. Friedmann
The Moral Decision: Right And Wrong In The Light Of American Law, By Edmond Cahn, W. Friedmann
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Necessity As A Justification: A Critique Of Perka, Donald Galloway
Necessity As A Justification: A Critique Of Perka, Donald Galloway
Dalhousie Law Journal
In his characteristically trenchant and influential investigation, "A Plea for Excuses",' J. L. Austin reminded us that we can and do use different strategies of defending a person when it is claimed that he has done wrong. He drew attention to two distinct tactics: One way of going about this (defending a person) is to admit that he, X, did that very thing, A, but to argue that it was a good thing, or the right or sensible thing, or a permissible thing to do . . . To take this line is to justify the action, to give reasons …
Mason: Security Through Freedom. American Political Thought And Practice., William R. Jentes S.Ed.
Mason: Security Through Freedom. American Political Thought And Practice., William R. Jentes S.Ed.
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Security Through Freedom. American Political Thought and Practice. By Alpheus Thomas Mason.
Lawson: A Common Lawyer Looks At The Civil Law, F. S. C. Northrop
Lawson: A Common Lawyer Looks At The Civil Law, F. S. C. Northrop
Michigan Law Review
A Review of A Common Lawyer Looks at the Civil Law. By F. H. Lawson.
The 'Right' To Observe Trials-Its Source And Vindication
The 'Right' To Observe Trials-Its Source And Vindication
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Vanderbilt: The Challenge Of Law Reform, Glenn R. Winters
Vanderbilt: The Challenge Of Law Reform, Glenn R. Winters
Michigan Law Review
A Review of The Challenge of Law Reform. By Arthur T. Vanderbilt.
Idea Of A Law School, Charles S. Desmond