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Comparative and Foreign Law

University at Buffalo School of Law

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The Rise Of Spanish And Latin American Criminal Theory, Luis E. Chiesa Jan 2008

The Rise Of Spanish And Latin American Criminal Theory, Luis E. Chiesa

Journal Articles

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Further Considerations Relating To Romanist Infamy And The American Constitutional Conception Of Impeachment, Mitchell Franklin Oct 1974

Further Considerations Relating To Romanist Infamy And The American Constitutional Conception Of Impeachment, Mitchell Franklin

Buffalo Law Review

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Romanist Infamy And The American Constitutional Conception Of Impeachment, Mitchell Franklin Jan 1974

Romanist Infamy And The American Constitutional Conception Of Impeachment, Mitchell Franklin

Buffalo Law Review

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Towards A Subjective Theory Of Law: Some Legal Implications Of Existentialism, Barry Bassis Oct 1972

Towards A Subjective Theory Of Law: Some Legal Implications Of Existentialism, Barry Bassis

Buffalo Law Review

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The Influence Of Bentham's Philosophy Of Law On The Early Nineteenth Century Codification Movement In The United States, George M. Hezel Oct 1972

The Influence Of Bentham's Philosophy Of Law On The Early Nineteenth Century Codification Movement In The United States, George M. Hezel

Buffalo Law Review

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Jeremy Bentham's Codification Proposals And Some Remarks On Their Place In History, Terry Difilippo Oct 1972

Jeremy Bentham's Codification Proposals And Some Remarks On Their Place In History, Terry Difilippo

Buffalo Law Review

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