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    Statutory interpretation : a code Bennion, F. A. R.

    出版 1997
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    How to study law Bradney, Anthony

    出版 2005
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    How to study law Bradney, Anthony

    出版 2005
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    A casebook on the law of succession Musyoka, William

    出版 2010
    书本目录: “...Cover; Title page; Copyright page; Contents; PREFACE; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; TABLE OF STATUTES; TABLE OF TREATIES; LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS AND LAW REPORTS; TABLE OF CASES; PART ONE -INTRODUCTION; CHAPTER 1 HISTORY OF LAW OF SUCCESSION IN KENYA; 1.1 INTRODUCTION; CHAPTER 2 THE LAW OF SUCCESSION APPLYING IN KENYA AFTER1981; 2.1 THE LAW OF SUCCESSION ACT IS THE GENERAL LAW OF SUCCESSION INKENYA; 2.2 THE LAW APPLYING TO ESTATES OF PERSONS DYING BEFORE THEACT CAME INTO FORCE; 2.3 THE APPLICATION OF SECTION 3(2) OF THE JUDICATURE ACT (CHAPTER8, LAWS OF KENYA) IN SUCCESSION CAUSES. 2.4 AFRICAN CUSTOMARY LAW, THE REPUGNANCY CLAUSE AND SUCCESSION MATTERS2.5 THE CONSTITUTION AND THE REPUGNANCY CLAUSE; 2.6 THE APPLICATION OF ISLAMIC LAW; 2.7 THE APPLICATION OF FOREIGN LAW; PART TWO TESTATE SUCCESSION; CHAPTER 3 THE NATURE AND FUNCTION OF WILLS; 3.1 A WILL DISPOSES OF PROPERTY; 3.2 CONDITIONAL WILLS; 3.3 GIFTS IN CONTEMPLATION OF DEATH; CHAPTER 4 THE CREATION OF A VALID WILL; 4.1 INTRODUCTION; 4.2 MENTAL OR TESTAMENTARY CAPACITY; 4.3 INSANE DELUSIONS; 4.4 BURDEN OF PROOF; 4.5 THE CIRCUMSTANCES OF THE MAKING OF THE WILL: KNOWLEDGE AND APPROVAL. 4.6 EXECUTION AND ATTESTATION4.7 WILL WRITTEN IN COMBINATION OF INK AND PENCIL; 4.8 INCORPORATION OF DOCUMENTS BY REFERENCE; 4.9 ORAL WILL; 4.10 PRIVILEGED WILL; 4.11 DISREGARDING A WILL; CHAPTER 5 REVOCATION, ALTERATION AND REVIVAL OF WILLS; 5.1 INTRODUCTION; 5.2 EXPRESS REVOCATION; 5.3 IMPLIED REVOCATION; 5.4 REVOCATION BY DESTRUCTION; 5.5 REVOCATION BY MARRIAGE; 5.6 REVOCATION BY DIVORCE; 5.7 ALTERATION OF WILLS; 5.8 REVIVAL OF WILLS; CHAPTER 6 GIFTS BY WILL AND THEIR FAILURE; 6.1 INTRODUCTION; 6.2 GIFTS BY WILL; 6.3 THE DOCTRINE OF ADEMPTION; 6.4 THE DOCTRINE OF LAPSE; 6.5 UNCERTAINTY. ...”
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    Constitutional government and democracy : theory and practice in Europe and America Friedrich, Carl J.

    出版 1968
    书本目录: “...Political parties: outline of a general theory : Party origins and the cabinet system ; A two-party system grows out of one party ; The policy of the government as a factor in the development of parties ; Ideological and material objectives ; Material interests and integration ; Parties secure power for their leaders ; Party organization and finance ; A general theory of party? ...”
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    Principles of alternative dispute resolution / Ware, Stephen J.

    出版 2007
    书本目录: “...1: Mandatory vs voluntary 2: Lawyer-mediators 3: Non-lawyer mediators d: Private duties (including ethical standards) 4-28: Confidentiality a: Generally b: Confidentiality agreements prior to or during litigation c: Rules of evidence and discovery d: Mediation privilege e: Confidentiality clauses in settlement agreements 4-29: Agreements to mediate 4-30: Mandatory mediation a: Generally b: Policy arguments for and against c: Who must participate? ...”
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    Professional responsibility in a nutshell / Aronson, Robert H.

    出版 1991
    书本目录: “...THE ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATIONSHIP Confidentiality 195 (27) Introduction 195 (2) The General Rule of Confidential Communications 197 (4) The CPR: Confidences and Secrets 198 (1) The RPC: Information Relating to Representation 199 (1) Corporate Communications 200 (1) Procedural Aspects 201 (1) Exceptions to Confidentiality 202 (20) Consent 202 (1) Identity, Occupation, and Address of Client; Fact of Retainer 203 (3) Nonlegal Advice or Nonprofessional Capacity 206 (1) Necessary to Establish or Collect Fee 207 (1) Necessary to Defend Self or Employees 207 (2) Disclosures to, or Obtained From, Third Persons 209 (1) Jointly Retained Attorney 210 (1) Criminal Evidence 211 (3) Future Crime 214 (1) Future Crime and the CPR 215 (1) The RPC and Recent Developments 215 (2) Fraud 217 (1) The CPR and ``Rectifiable Fraud'' 217 (1) The RPC 218 (1) Client Fraud Before a Court---Perjury 219 (3) Conflict of Interest 222 (32) Policies Underlying Conflict of Interest Rules 223 (1) Loyalty 223 (1) Confidentiality 224 (1) General Rules: Potential Versus Actual Conflicts 224 (4) Determining Whether Representation Is Likely to Be ``Materially Limited'' or ``Directly Adverse'' 224 (2) The ``Appearance of Impropriety'' Standard 226 (2) Recurring Conflict of Interest Situations 228 (24) Conflicts Resulting From Lawyer's Personal Interest 228 (5) Conflicts Resulting From Representation of Adverse Interests of Current Clients 233 (1) Insurer-Insured 233 (2) Buyer-Seller; Borrower-Lender; Husband-Wife; Etc. 235 (1) Representing Multiple Plaintiffs 236 (1) Representing Multiple Criminal Defendants 237 (2) Conflicts Resulting From Representation of Interests Adverse to a Former Client 239 (2) Attorneys Employed by the Government 241 (1) General Considerations 241 (1) Alternative Approaches 242 (1) ABA Formal Opinion 342 (1975) 242 (1) RPC 1.11 243 (2) Representing Corporations, Labor Unions, Tenant Associations, and Other Entities 245 (2) Corporate Wrongdoing 247 (1) Imputed Disqualification 248 (1) The CPR 248 (2) The RPC 250 (1) ``Screening'' 251 (1) Conclusion 252 (2) Fiduciary Responsibilities: Commingling and Misappropriation 254 (8) Introduction 254 (1) Record-Keeping and Accounting 255 (1) Commingling 255 (3) IOLTA Funds 257 (1) Misappropriation 258 (1) Clients' Security Funds 259 (1) Preventive Measures 260 (1) Conclusion 261 (1) Attorneys' Fees 262 (31) Introduction 262 (1) Types of Legal Fee Arrangements 263 (2) Determining the Reasonableness of a Fee 265 (6) Contingent Fees 271 (6) Justification 271 (3) Legal and Ethical Limits on Contingent Fees 274 (2) Payment of Expenses 276 (1) Desirability of Written Fee Agreements 277 (1) Division of Fees 278 (5) Dividing Fees With Other Lawyers 278 (2) Sharing Fees With Non-Lawyers is Generally Prohibited 280 (3) Advertising of Legal Fees 283 (1) Collection of Fees 284 (3) Attorneys' Liens 287 (2) Termination of Employment 289 (4) Terminating the Relationship: Voluntary and Mandatory Withdrawal 293 (11) Introduction 293 (1) Applicable Rules 294 (7) Accepting Employment 294 (1) Withdrawing From Employment 295 (1) Mandatory Withdrawal 296 (2) Permissive Withdrawal 298 (1) Good Cause 299 (2) Consequences of Improper Withdrawal 301 (2) Procedure for Withdrawal 301 (1) Court Permission 301 (1) Protecting the Client's Interests 302 (1) Conclusion 303 (1) PART IV. ...”
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    Principles of European environmental law : proceedings of the Avosetta Group of European Environmental Lawyers /

    出版 2004
    书本目录: “...Precaution as a constitutional obligation 108 (2) II The polluter pays principle 110 (1) III The cooperation principle 111 (4) CHAPTER 8 The Environmental Principles of the EC Treaty as a Legal Basis for judicial Decisions in the Italian Case Law Stefano Grassi 1 Introductory remarks 115 (8) 2.1 The need for precautionary protection in the case law of the Constitutional Court 116 (2) 2.2 The enforcement of the precautionary principle in civil case law 118 (2) 2.3 The precautionary approach in administrative case law 120 (1) 2.4 The precautionary principle in criminal case law 121 (1) 2.5 The principle that preventive action should be taken in Italian case law 122 (1) 3 The principle that the polluter should pay in Italian case law 123 (1) 4 The integration principle and the division of powers in a federal state 123 (1) 5 The direct effects of EC environmental principles in Italian case law 124 (9) Further Observations on the Application of EC Environmental Principles before Italian National Courts Massimiliano Montini 127 (6) CHAPTER 9 European Environmental Principles in Dutch Case Law Liselotte Smorenburg-van Middelkoop 1 Introduction 133 (4) 1.1 Legal principles and Dutch courts 133 (1) 1.2 The provenance of European environmental principles in the Netherlands 134 (3) 1.2.1 The polluter pays principle (het beginsel de vervuiler betaalt) 134 (1) 1.2.2 The precautionary principle (het voorzorgsbeginsel) 135 (1) 1.2.3 The rectification at source principle (het bronbeginsel) 136 (1) 1.2.4 The integration principle (het integratiebeginsel) 136 (1) 1.2.5 Codification of the principles 137 (1) 2 The European environmental principles in Dutch case law 137 (17) 2.1 The polluter pays principle 137 (3) 2.1.1 Is the polluter pays principle a general principle of law? ...”
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