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Perspectives On The Transfer Of Prisoners Between The United States And Mexico And The United States And Canada, M. Bassiouni Jan 1978

Perspectives On The Transfer Of Prisoners Between The United States And Mexico And The United States And Canada, M. Bassiouni

College of Law Faculty

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Perspectives On The Transfer Of Prisoners Between The United States And Mexico And The United States And Canada, M. Bassiouni Jan 1978

Perspectives On The Transfer Of Prisoners Between The United States And Mexico And The United States And Canada, M. Bassiouni

College of Law Faculty

No abstract provided.


Policy Conflicts In Foreign Trade And Investments: The Anti-Boycott Regulations: Remarks, M. Bassiouni Jan 1978

Policy Conflicts In Foreign Trade And Investments: The Anti-Boycott Regulations: Remarks, M. Bassiouni

College of Law Faculty

No abstract provided.


Policy Conflicts In Foreign Trade And Investments: The Anti-Boycott Regulations: Remarks, M. Bassiouni Jan 1978

Policy Conflicts In Foreign Trade And Investments: The Anti-Boycott Regulations: Remarks, M. Bassiouni

College of Law Faculty

No abstract provided.


No Title, Donald Hermann Jan 1978

No Title, Donald Hermann

College of Law Faculty

No abstract provided.


The Biblical Hermeneutics Of Magister Gratian. An Investigation Of Scripture And Canon Law In The Twelfth Century, John E. Rybolt Jan 1978

The Biblical Hermeneutics Of Magister Gratian. An Investigation Of Scripture And Canon Law In The Twelfth Century, John E. Rybolt

John E Rybolt

The father of canon law, Gratian, compiled and explained previous ecclesiastical jurisprudence using, among other sources, the Bible. This dissertation presents the principles of Gratian's biblical interpretation. It is based on an analysis and explanation of representative passages in the Decretum Gratiani, 628 citations in all.