Political Institutions: A PrefaceD. Appleton-Century Company, incorporated, 1938 - Всего страниц: 546 |
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... statute law , which marks a mature stage of social progress.2 Custom preceded statute . Critics naturally ask how custom , which slowly takes shape out of public opinion , can be reconciled with the theory of command ; and where we can ...
... statute law , which marks a mature stage of social progress.2 Custom preceded statute . Critics naturally ask how custom , which slowly takes shape out of public opinion , can be reconciled with the theory of command ; and where we can ...
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... statute law had very little to do with the development either of the Roman civil or the English common law . During the long era of the Roman Republic not more than thirty statutes touched the domain of private law . All English statutes ...
... statute law had very little to do with the development either of the Roman civil or the English common law . During the long era of the Roman Republic not more than thirty statutes touched the domain of private law . All English statutes ...
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... statute , and such statutes no longer bind the Dominions . By ordinary statute the South African Parliament can do what it likes with the constitution , even to the point of repealing it altogether . Legally it can do so ; actually ...
... statute , and such statutes no longer bind the Dominions . By ordinary statute the South African Parliament can do what it likes with the constitution , even to the point of repealing it altogether . Legally it can do so ; actually ...
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