The Quarterly Review, Volume 265, Issue 526John Murray, 1935 |
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... bench , as I pointed out in another article in this Review ( July 1933 ) , is one of complacency and conservatism . A great deal of energy and initiative would go out of our judicial system if ever the country were deprived of the ...
... bench , as I pointed out in another article in this Review ( July 1933 ) , is one of complacency and conservatism . A great deal of energy and initiative would go out of our judicial system if ever the country were deprived of the ...
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... Benches . ' • Yet one of the main results of changes made after the report has been to rectify the predominance of Conserva- tive politics on the bench by the nomination of Liberal and Labour men and women . The political bias became ...
... Benches . ' • Yet one of the main results of changes made after the report has been to rectify the predominance of Conserva- tive politics on the bench by the nomination of Liberal and Labour men and women . The political bias became ...
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... bench are sometimes driven to undue severity simply because young people act differently from what was regarded as fitting two generations ago . To quote again the editor of the Countryman ' : If Justices of the Peace are to keep in ...
... bench are sometimes driven to undue severity simply because young people act differently from what was regarded as fitting two generations ago . To quote again the editor of the Countryman ' : If Justices of the Peace are to keep in ...
Contents
THE THEORY OF COEDUCATION By Alice Woods | 199 |
THE BALANCE OF NATURE By Douglas Gordon | 209 |
ABOLITION OR REFORM? | 223 |
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