WHAT NEXT IN THE LAW

In planning What Next in the Law, Lord Denning 'decided to look into the future and set down some things in the hope that they may perhaps be done by those who come after...I decided to reach forth to the reform of the law in several branches where it is in most need of reform - and where there...

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Main Author: Denning, Lord (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London Butterworths 1982
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