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A.R.Buck, The Making Ofaustralian Property Law, Margaret Mccallum
A.R.Buck, The Making Ofaustralian Property Law, Margaret Mccallum
Dalhousie Law Journal
Students in first year law in English-speaking common law schools in Canada follow a fairly standard curficulum, heavily weighted in favour of private law subjects such as torts, contracts and property, with criminal law, constitutional law, and perhaps a methods, theories or skills course rounding out their required courses. Most students find the content to be as they expected in courses in torts, contracts, criminal and constitutional law. These areas of law, after all, provide the law-related stories that are an increasing part ofnational and even international news. But many students find first year property a puzzle. They expect the …
Cites For Sore Ears (A Paper Moon), Vaughan Black, David Fraser
Cites For Sore Ears (A Paper Moon), Vaughan Black, David Fraser
Dalhousie Law Journal
Music, as we know, is one of our vital cultural practices. It "has charms to soothe a savage breast" and is "the food of love."' Someone who does not love music is not to be trusted but someone "who has music in his [sic] soul will be most in love with the loveliest." Music and one's attitude towards it tell us a lot about the ethical and moral value of a person. Law, another key part of our culture, has traditionally dealt with music mainly as something which might fall within the domain of copyright or some related field of …