The Quarterly Review, Volume 257John Murray, 1931 |
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Page 51
... judges . As in all systems based on the French tradition , there is a certain prejudice against the juge unique , ' a prejudice which , however natural in a new democracy establishing a judicature of poorly paid judges who could not be ...
... judges . As in all systems based on the French tradition , there is a certain prejudice against the juge unique , ' a prejudice which , however natural in a new democracy establishing a judicature of poorly paid judges who could not be ...
Page 61
... Judges of the Tribunals are irremovable before the pensionable age , which is sixty - five in the case of Judges , and seventy in the case of Councillors : they are appointed by the Egyptian Government , but the various European ...
... Judges of the Tribunals are irremovable before the pensionable age , which is sixty - five in the case of Judges , and seventy in the case of Councillors : they are appointed by the Egyptian Government , but the various European ...
Page 62
... Judges of the Mixed Courts should be extended to all First Instance Judges . This is , of course , nothing but an outline of the reforms proposed the important point is that the thorough examination of these proposals and the ...
... Judges of the Mixed Courts should be extended to all First Instance Judges . This is , of course , nothing but an outline of the reforms proposed the important point is that the thorough examination of these proposals and the ...
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