923 resultados para Debtor and creditor (Roman law)
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Mode of access: Internet.
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This edition is star-paged to the original volumes.
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"Ohio decisions, and Ohio Decisions Reprints, Contain all the Decisions of Ohio Courts Below the Supreme."--t.p.
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Spine title: Iowa reports.
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Vols. 5-10 called Old Series.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"The discourses relate, each of them, to subjects common to the law of England and of Scotland."--Pref.
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A condensed edition later printed in full as v. 1-40 of a publication with same title. cf. Soule, The Lawyer's ref. manual. 1884.
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The legal definition of child pornography is, at best, unclear. In part because of this ambiguity and in part because of the nature of the crime itself, the prosecution and sentencing of perpetrators, the protection of and restitution for victims, and the means for preventing repeat offenses are deeply controversial. In an effort to clarify the questions and begin to formulate answers, in this volume, experts in law, sociology, and social examine child pornography law and its consequences. Focusing on the roles of language and crime definition, the contributors present a range of views about the increasingly visible role that child pornography plays in the national conversation on child safety, as well as the wisdom of the punishment of those who produce, distribute, and possess materials which may be considered child pornography.
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Includes index.
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Imprint varies: v. 2. New York: Printed by C. Wiley, no. 28 Provost street. 1812. --v. 3. New York: Published by I. Riley, no. 55 Pine-street. 1813.--v. 4. Annapolis: Printed by Jonas Green, printer to the state. 1818.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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On spine: South Carolina law reports.
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"Volume I, from November 1839 to May 1840, both inclusive." No more published. Cf. Hicks, Legal research, 1942.