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Sayfa 158
... universal ju- risprudence . In this sense , it has been the common law of the greater part of modern Europe . The authority of the Roman law does not rest , as is often loosely stated , upon its intrinsic merit as an exposition of ...
... universal ju- risprudence . In this sense , it has been the common law of the greater part of modern Europe . The authority of the Roman law does not rest , as is often loosely stated , upon its intrinsic merit as an exposition of ...
Sayfa 165
... universal jurisprudence of all juridical nations , or a law of nations ; and both these questions must be an- swered in the negative . Property in human beings is not now , was not then , known to universal jurisprudence . It rests upon ...
... universal jurisprudence of all juridical nations , or a law of nations ; and both these questions must be an- swered in the negative . Property in human beings is not now , was not then , known to universal jurisprudence . It rests upon ...
Sayfa 179
... universal jurisprudence , but rested upon the jus proprium , the municipal law , of each state . Lord Mansfield did not establish , but he announced , the principle on which Somerset was entitled to his freedom . And whenever slavery ...
... universal jurisprudence , but rested upon the jus proprium , the municipal law , of each state . Lord Mansfield did not establish , but he announced , the principle on which Somerset was entitled to his freedom . And whenever slavery ...
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