La Revue juridique Thémis de l'Université de Montréal

La Revue juridique Thémis de l'Université de Montréal
Title La Revue juridique Thémis de l'Université de Montréal PDF eBook
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Pages 496
Release 1968
Genre Law
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Revue juridique Thémis de l'Université de Montréal

Revue juridique Thémis de l'Université de Montréal
Title Revue juridique Thémis de l'Université de Montréal PDF eBook
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Pages 520
Release 1968
Genre Law
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The Making of the Civil Codes

The Making of the Civil Codes
Title The Making of the Civil Codes PDF eBook
Author Michele Graziadei
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 415
Release 2022-11-21
Genre Law
ISBN 981194993X

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The book provides in-depth analysis of the new perspectives on codifications, and of the related reforms, that give recognition to new ideas, new needs, and new techniques. The contributions from several jurisdictions collected in this book provide a much needed evaluation of the current impact of codification on the law and are a first, essential reference for assessing the importance of civil law codifications in the contemporary world.

Fair Reflection of Society in Judicial Systems - A Comparative Study

Fair Reflection of Society in Judicial Systems - A Comparative Study
Title Fair Reflection of Society in Judicial Systems - A Comparative Study PDF eBook
Author Sophie Turenne
Publisher Springer
Pages 240
Release 2015-07-20
Genre Law
ISBN 3319184857

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This book addresses one central question: if justice is to be done in the name of the community, how far do the decision-makers need to reflect the community, either in their profile or in the opinions they espouse? Each contributor provides an answer on the basis of a careful analysis of the rules, assumptions and practices relating to their own national judicial system and legal culture. Written by national experts, the essays illustrate a variety of institutional designs towards a better reflection of the community. The involvement of lay people is often most visible in judicial appointments at senior court level, with political representatives sometimes appointing judges. They consider the lay involvement in the judicial system more widely, from the role of juries to the role of specialist lay judges and lay assessors in lower courts and tribunals. This lay input into judicial appointments is explored in light of the principle of judicial independence. The contributors also critically discuss the extent to which judicial action is legitimised by any ‘democratic pedigree’ of the judges or their decisions. The book thus offers a range of perspectives, all shaped by distinctive constitutional and legal cultures, on the thorny relationship between the principle of judicial independence and the idea of democratic accountability of the judiciary.

The UNIDROIT Principles in Practice

The UNIDROIT Principles in Practice
Title The UNIDROIT Principles in Practice PDF eBook
Author Michael Joachim Bonell
Publisher Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
Pages 1179
Release 2006-09-01
Genre Law
ISBN 1571053468

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Since fall 2006: a new, revised edition of Unidroit Principles in Practice, featuring approximately 120-130 cases. The UNIDROIT Principles of International Commercial Contacts, published in 1994, were an entirely new approach to international contract law. Prepared by a group of eminent experts from around the world as a “restatement” of international commercial contract law, the Principles are not a binding instrument but are referred to in many legal matters. They are widely recognized now as a balanced set of rules designed for use throughout the world irrespective of the legal traditions and the economic and political conditions of the countries in which they are applied.

Wife to Widow

Wife to Widow
Title Wife to Widow PDF eBook
Author Bettina Bradbury
Publisher UBC Press
Pages 522
Release 2011-05-01
Genre History
ISBN 0774819537

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This monumental study of two generations of women who married either before or after the Patriote rebellions of 1837-38 explores the meaning of the transition from wife to widowhood in early nineteenth-century Montreal. Bettina Bradbury weaves together the individual biographies of twenty women, against the backdrop of collective genealogies of over 500, to offer new insights into the law, politics, demography, religion, and domestic life of the time. She shows how women from all walks of life interacted with and shaped Montreal's culture, customs, and institutions, even as they laboured under the shifting conditions of patriarchy. Wife to Widow provides a rare window into the significance of marriage and widowhood.

Essays in the History of Canadian Law

Essays in the History of Canadian Law
Title Essays in the History of Canadian Law PDF eBook
Author George Blain Baker
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 620
Release 1999-12-15
Genre Law
ISBN 1442657804

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This volume in the Osgoode Society's distinguished series on the history of Canadian law is a tribute to Professor R.C.B. Risk, one of the pioneers of Canadian legal history and for many years regarded as its foremost authority. The fifteen original essays are by notable scholars, some of whom were students of Professor Risk, and represent some of the best and most original work in the area of Canadian legal history. They cover a number of important topics that range from the form of the criminal trial in the eighteenth century, to debates over the meaning of property in the nineteenth, and to lawyer/poet Tom MacInnes's views on the law of aboriginal title in the twentieth century.