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Citizenship And Scholarship (Review Essay), George Kannar Nov 1990

Citizenship And Scholarship (Review Essay), George Kannar

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Review of Robert H. Bork, The Tempting of America: The Political Seduction of the Law (1990); Ethan Bronner, Battle for Justice: How the Bork Nomination Shook America (1989); Michael Pertschuk & Wendy Schaetzel, The People Rising: The Campaign Against the Bork Nomination (1989); Patrick B. mcGuigan & Dawn M. Weyrich, Ninth Justice: The Battle for Bork (1990).


Michael Van Walt's The Status Of Tibet: History, Rights And Prospects In International Law, Rebecca Redwood French Oct 1990

Michael Van Walt's The Status Of Tibet: History, Rights And Prospects In International Law, Rebecca Redwood French

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James Lovelock's The Ages Of Gaia: A Biography Of Our Living Earth (Book Review), David Leacock, David A. Westbrook Jan 1990

James Lovelock's The Ages Of Gaia: A Biography Of Our Living Earth (Book Review), David Leacock, David A. Westbrook

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The Marshall Court And The Writing Of Law And History (Review Of G. Edward White, The Marshall Court And Cultural Change, 1815-35, Vols. 3 And 4. The Oliver Wendell Holmes Devise History Of The Supreme Court Of The United States), Alfred S. Konefsky Jan 1990

The Marshall Court And The Writing Of Law And History (Review Of G. Edward White, The Marshall Court And Cultural Change, 1815-35, Vols. 3 And 4. The Oliver Wendell Holmes Devise History Of The Supreme Court Of The United States), Alfred S. Konefsky

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Dictionary Developments: Book Review, Daniel H. Foote Jan 1990

Dictionary Developments: Book Review, Daniel H. Foote

Book Reviews

English-Japanese: The Dictionary of Anglo-American Law, published by the University of Tokyo Press, represents a tremendous achievement. Its publication in 1991 culminated a'seven-year effort in which more than fifty leading Japanese scholars actively participated. These included specialists in a wide range of fields, not just professors of Anglo-American law. The effort was overseen-and a heavy share of the work borne by-a seven-member Editorial Committee, which held more than 150 meetings in the process of preparing the dictionary. Based on accounts I have received from many of the professors who participated in the project, however, it is clear that the …