Laughing at the gods great judges and how they made the common law
Material type: TextPublication details: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2012ISBN:- 9781107662766
- K170 .H88 2012
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OPJGU Sonepat- Campus Main Library | General Books | 347.140922 HU-L (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Checked out | 06/12/2024 | 124797 |
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347.1400920954 SE-E Evoking H M Seervai jurist and authority on the Indian constitution, 1906-1966 | 347.14082 KE-G Gender and justice why women in the judiciary really matter | 347.14092 ME-J Judge sentences tales from the bench | 347.140922 HU-L Laughing at the gods great judges and how they made the common law | 347.140942 DA-S Sitting in judgment the working lives of judges | 347.140942 RA-W Women, judging, and the judiciary from difference to diversity | 347.14095 AS- Asia-Pacific judiciaries independence, impartiality and integrity |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 279-299) and index.
In search of great judges : playing by their own rules -- Lord Mansfield : a long journey -- John Marshall : a founding judge -- Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. : the magnificent yankee -- James Atkin : an ordinary person -- Tom Denning : an English gardener -- Thurgood Marshall : a man on a mission -- Bertha Wilson : making the difference -- Albie Sachs : of struggles and lies -- Judging the future : a leap in the dark.
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