A Treatise of the Pleas of the Crown, Band 1The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., 2004 - 1126 Seiten Originally published: New York: New York University Press, 1956. x, 438 pp. The work consists of the papers delivered by participants in the conference sponsored by the New York University Institute of Comparative Law to honor the 150th anniversary of the French Civil Code, which was the largest public celebration of the event in the legal world. The papers deal with the influence of the Code upon common-law countries in their efforts to manage statute and case law and gives examples of modern attempts at restatement of the law and uniform state laws as examples of the effect of the Code's coherence and logic. The papers were given by notable legal scholars such as Benjamin Akzin, René Cassin, C.J. Friedrich, Arthur von Mehren, Roscoe Pound, Thibadeau Rinfret, Max Rheinstein, Angelo Piero Sereni, Jack Bernard Tate and Arthur T. Vanderbilt. At the time of these lectures Schwartz was Director of the Institute. Includes a bibliography by Julius J. Marke. Reprint of the first edition. BERNARD SCHWARTZ [1923-1997] was professor of law and director of the Institute of Comparative Law, New York University. He was the author of over fifty books, including French Administrative Law and the Common-Law World (1954, reprinted 2006), the five-volume Commentary on the Constitution of the United States (1963-1968), Constitutional Law: A Textbook (2d ed., 1979), Administrative Law: A Casebook (4th ed., 1994) and A History of the Supreme Court (1993). |
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... prosecutor) had abused him ; that Jackson had come over to a"d mt "s'er <he Carlton, and that if the prosecutor did not come and make "ted, '' and tine" it up with Jackson the latter would certainly follow the law ; f"r ,he tr°!ai"°r ...
... prosecutor) had abused him ; that Jackson had come over to a"d mt "s'er <he Carlton, and that if the prosecutor did not come and make "ted, '' and tine" it up with Jackson the latter would certainly follow the law ; f"r ,he tr°!ai"°r ...
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... prosecutor, who said he had no such money, unless they would trust him. Morris said they must have the money with them. The prosecutor told them he had none unless lie could get it of his parents, and he asked one of them to go out with ...
... prosecutor, who said he had no such money, unless they would trust him. Morris said they must have the money with them. The prosecutor told them he had none unless lie could get it of his parents, and he asked one of them to go out with ...
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... prosecution than it did pf a robbery ; and seemed more like a calculation whether it were better tp lose his money or ... prosecutor had parted with his money through fear continuing at the time j which fell in with the definition of ...
... prosecution than it did pf a robbery ; and seemed more like a calculation whether it were better tp lose his money or ... prosecutor had parted with his money through fear continuing at the time j which fell in with the definition of ...
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... prosecutor, forgery, 990 Desertion of soldiers, &c. 93 Discount, larceriy, '-□'□' 675 Discharge, forgery, 841. 845. 918. 952 Distress, homicide, - 35?; , i — larceny, - ''□ 660 Dividend-warrants, forgery, 841., 866. 873.876 ...
... prosecutor, forgery, 990 Desertion of soldiers, &c. 93 Discount, larceriy, '-□'□' 675 Discharge, forgery, 841. 845. 918. 952 Distress, homicide, - 35?; , i — larceny, - ''□ 660 Dividend-warrants, forgery, 841., 866. 873.876 ...
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... Prosecution, commencement, 186 Prosecutor, description, 990 Protestant succession, high treason, 90 Provisions, cheats, - 821 Publication, evidence, , 61 □ 1 1 - forgery, 840. 849. 855. 972 Public jousts, homicide, 270 Purport, forgery ...
... Prosecution, commencement, 186 Prosecutor, description, 990 Protestant succession, high treason, 90 Provisions, cheats, - 821 Publication, evidence, , 61 □ 1 1 - forgery, 840. 849. 855. 972 Public jousts, homicide, 270 Purport, forgery ...
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37 | |
1032 | 86 |
by battle 294 | 98 |
regulations | 106 |
homicide 213 218 360 | 200 |
1 receivers | 450 |
where apprehended 408 | 463 |
Value larceny 740 633 | 633 |
robbery | 707 |
larceny and robbery | 736 |
Verge homicide | 835 |
Walton bridge mischief | 846 |
754 | 1004 |
Trtlajsid 104 | 339 |
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