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Full-Text Articles in Legal Writing and Research
Western Legal Treatises In Russian Translations, Jurij Fedynskyj
Western Legal Treatises In Russian Translations, Jurij Fedynskyj
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Literature And Law: How The Literary Quality Of A Political Statement Has Affected The Development Of Law In Tanzania, Robert L. Scott
Literature And Law: How The Literary Quality Of A Political Statement Has Affected The Development Of Law In Tanzania, Robert L. Scott
IUSTITIA
The purpose of this inquiry is to demonstrate how the literary qualities of a political statement have contributed to the legal and economic development of an African nation.
It is my contention that a literary statement* is a useful tool in representing the process of events in a manner which reproduces the quality and character of the underlying reality. This more accurate reality is derived from the perspective of the artist who writes out of an experience common to his people, even though his expression is essentially a personal one: he writes according to his own sensibilities and is not …
Team Work Planning Of A Comparative Law Research Project, Wencelas J. Wagner
Team Work Planning Of A Comparative Law Research Project, Wencelas J. Wagner
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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Legislative Drafting: American And British Practices Compared, Reed Dickerson
Legislative Drafting: American And British Practices Compared, Reed Dickerson
Articles by Maurer Faculty
The principal difference between legislative drafting for the British Parliament and legislative drafting for the American Congress, Mr. Dickerson declares, arises from the fact that the many-authored legislation 'proposed in Congress is extremely vulnerable to revision and redrafting as it makes its way through subcommittee hearings and committee debates, whereas the legislation in Parliament, prepared by the Office of the Parliamentary Counsel, is much more likely to be enacted in its original form. This article points up the problems inherent in drafting statutes in a complex world.
A Bibliography Of Early English Law Books, Paul L. Sayre
A Bibliography Of Early English Law Books, Paul L. Sayre
Indiana Law Journal
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"Legal" And "Equitable" Interests In Land Under The English Legislation Of 1925, By Merrill I. Schnebly, Paul L. Sayre
"Legal" And "Equitable" Interests In Land Under The English Legislation Of 1925, By Merrill I. Schnebly, Paul L. Sayre
Indiana Law Journal
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