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Page 806
... person or his property , though it is not , of course , necessary or even usual that these two interdependent powers be ex- ercised by the same persons . If we accept the general imperative theory of law which Bentham held ( though in a ...
... person or his property , though it is not , of course , necessary or even usual that these two interdependent powers be ex- ercised by the same persons . If we accept the general imperative theory of law which Bentham held ( though in a ...
Page 954
... person . But it is not every act which gives rise to the death of another person that amounts to manslaughter . The act must be , considering all the cir cumstances , an unreasonable one , a negligent act . It must involve a departure ...
... person . But it is not every act which gives rise to the death of another person that amounts to manslaughter . The act must be , considering all the cir cumstances , an unreasonable one , a negligent act . It must involve a departure ...
Page 1194
... person for recommending him / her , for in- fluencing a prospective client to employ him / her , or to encourage future recommendations unless it is disclosed to the potential client that the person making the recommendation is compen ...
... person for recommending him / her , for in- fluencing a prospective client to employ him / her , or to encourage future recommendations unless it is disclosed to the potential client that the person making the recommendation is compen ...
Contents
Legal Philosophy | 799 |
Legal Principles and the Limits of | 821 |
Social Rules and Legal Theory | 855 |
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