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The Common Law As Cricket, David F. Partlett May 1990

The Common Law As Cricket, David F. Partlett

Vanderbilt Law Review

Cricket and baseball are the summer national pastimes of England and America. They both involve players, one of whom propels a hard leather ball toward another with the intent of getting that other "out."The hitter tries to avoid getting out and attempts to hit the ball as far as possible. Umpires preside. Despite all these and other common factors, the games are different. Baseball is brash and dusty, and umpires endure frequent abuse; cricket is restrained and village greenish, and umpires rarely suffer abuse. Both games draw from history and culture.Where transplanted the games assume a different guise. In the …


The Impact Of Freedom Of Information Legislation On Criminal Discovery In Comparative Common Law Perspective, Michael Taggart Jan 1990

The Impact Of Freedom Of Information Legislation On Criminal Discovery In Comparative Common Law Perspective, Michael Taggart

Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law

This Article examines the effect of freedom of information legislation on criminal discovery in the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. While all of these countries share the common law tradition and have comparable freedom of information legislation, Professor Taggart notes that the impact of that legislation on the law and practice of criminal discovery varies in each country.

The United States courts generally have resisted attempts by criminal defendants to gain access to a wider range of material under the Freedom of Information Act than available by conventional discovery. So far the courts are unwilling to allow that …


Books Received, Law Review Staff Jan 1990

Books Received, Law Review Staff

Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law

In Common Law in Southern Africa, Kutner surveys the judgments that are published in South African Law Reports and the official law reports of other southern African states from 1947 to the present. English language commentaries on the cases and statutes discussed in the text are cited in the notes. A Table of Statutes, Table of Cases, Conflict of Laws Index and Torts Index also are provided.