The Quarterly Review, Volumes 258-259William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, George Walter Prothero, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1932 |
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Page 258
... reforms introduced . 6 There can be no question either of the need for reforms or of the pressure that has been put upon the authorities to introduce them . Seldom has our machinery for administering justice been so criticised as during ...
... reforms introduced . 6 There can be no question either of the need for reforms or of the pressure that has been put upon the authorities to introduce them . Seldom has our machinery for administering justice been so criticised as during ...
Page 261
... reforms they would like to see carried out , but also the question how legal reforms can be stimulated . Unless a fresh stimulus can be found , the coming years are likely to be even more barren of legal reform than the last fifty years ...
... reforms they would like to see carried out , but also the question how legal reforms can be stimulated . Unless a fresh stimulus can be found , the coming years are likely to be even more barren of legal reform than the last fifty years ...
Page 272
... reforms in the administration of justice ought to be good . What- ever political views we may hold , we can all agree that this Parliament affords a unique opportunity for carrying non - political reforms . The present Government has no ...
... reforms in the administration of justice ought to be good . What- ever political views we may hold , we can all agree that this Parliament affords a unique opportunity for carrying non - political reforms . The present Government has no ...
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JANUARY | 1 |
Light on the Mystery of the Mary Celeste | 7 |
Finance and Politics in Australia | 13 |
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