Revue Du Barreau Canadien, Volume 33Carswell Company, 1955 - Bar associations |
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Page 391
... course , to questions of private inter- national law or conflict of laws . These rules essentially are derived from municipal law although heavily influenced by comparative- law considerations . Indeed , private international law , or ...
... course , to questions of private inter- national law or conflict of laws . These rules essentially are derived from municipal law although heavily influenced by comparative- law considerations . Indeed , private international law , or ...
Page 708
... course . The three participants in the discussion . were agreed that about ten hours of curriculum time might appro- priately be devoted to planning law ; for the present , it might be offered as a supplement to or included under such ...
... course . The three participants in the discussion . were agreed that about ten hours of curriculum time might appro- priately be devoted to planning law ; for the present , it might be offered as a supplement to or included under such ...
Page 929
... course that has been followed by the courts ( which I think Professor Laskin would admit ) and moreover that he has not justified his criticisms of this course . Our two views may be contrasted as follows . Professor Laskin states that ...
... course that has been followed by the courts ( which I think Professor Laskin would admit ) and moreover that he has not justified his criticisms of this course . Our two views may be contrasted as follows . Professor Laskin states that ...
Contents
REVISION OF THE CRIMINAL CODE THE By A J MacLeod and J C | 3 |
MACLEOD A J and MARTIN J C Offences and Punishments | 20 |
P Recognition and Effects of Foreign Adoption | 49 |
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