Alimony: The American TragedyVantage Press, 1952 - Počet stran: 329 |
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Strana 102
... judge them and by which they are held to rule . If the idea is absolute , those who wield the force of politically organized so- ciety are not . Skeptical realism puts nothing above the ruler or ruling body . There is no measure by ...
... judge them and by which they are held to rule . If the idea is absolute , those who wield the force of politically organized so- ciety are not . Skeptical realism puts nothing above the ruler or ruling body . There is no measure by ...
Strana 103
... judge still looms larger as a power than the lawyer , for the most right - thinking lawyer dare not openly criticize the abuses of judicial discretionary power , for fear of the judge's re- taliation . The public does not fully ...
... judge still looms larger as a power than the lawyer , for the most right - thinking lawyer dare not openly criticize the abuses of judicial discretionary power , for fear of the judge's re- taliation . The public does not fully ...
Strana 107
... judges should follow and enforce . Personal justice , justice dependent alone or mainly upon the personal concept of right in the heart of the judge - a concept varying with the moral calibre of judges - was to be discarded . The law ...
... judges should follow and enforce . Personal justice , justice dependent alone or mainly upon the personal concept of right in the heart of the judge - a concept varying with the moral calibre of judges - was to be discarded . The law ...
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Alimony and Feminism Part | 1 |
Man in a Legal Noose Part | 35 |
The Judicial and Political Psychology of Alimony | 84 |
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