Law & other things

Type
Book
Category
United Kingdom  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
1938 
Pages
283 pages 
Subject
Law 
Abstract
"It would have been pleasant if I could have said, in the conventional phrase, that there papers have been collected and republished in response to numerous requests. But it would not have been true. One or two friends did indeed suggest that I should arrest these fugitives in meditatione fugae, but the responsibility for doing so is my own..." - Preface 
Description
Contents:
Law and politics; the Henry Sidgwick memorial lecture. Nov. 1935 -- Law and order; address, Regina, Sask. Aug. 1928 -- Law and ethics; inaugural address, Edinburgh. 1933 -- Law and religion; inaugural address, Edinburgh. Oct. 1933 -- Two ways of thinking; the Rede lecture. May 1934 --Scots law as a subject of comparative study; address, The Hague. Aug, 1932 --Law and history; address, Edinburgh. Oct. 1934 -- Law and letters; address, Chicago. Aug. 1930 -- Law and language; presidential address, Birmingham. May 1931 -- The ethics of advocacy; address, Glasgow. Feb. 1916 -- Some observations on the art of advocacy; address, Birmingham. Dec. 1933 -- Lord Chancellor Birkenhead: I. His judicial work (the Empire review, Feb. 1923) II. A review of his "Fourteen English judges" (the Empire review, Feb. 1926) III. An introduction to his "Last essays." 1930 -- The professional mind; the Maudsley lecture. May 1934 -- Law and the citizen; lecture, Glasgow. Apr. 1936. 
Biblio Notes
Includes bibliographical references.  
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