The Pathology of Democracy with particular reference to personal liberty under flexible and rigid constitutions. [In: Journal of Comparative Legislation and International Law]. Edited for The Society of Comparative Legislation by F.P. Walton, Esq., K.C. (Quebec), LL.D.
Third Series. Vol. XI. Part I. London, Society of Comparative Legislation, 1929. 15 cm x 23.5 cm. IV, 178 pages. Original softcover. Very good condition with minor signs of external wear. Some foxing throughout. Annotation by preowner on cover.
Besides the O’Mahony article, this issue also includes the following chapters: The Organization of the Courts and the Judicial Bench in France. Contributed by Professor J. Perroud / The German Draft Penal Code and its Place in the History of Penal Law. Contributed by Professor H.B. Gerland / Mixed Marriages. Contributed by Leslie De Gruyther, Esq., K.C. / The Registration of Land in Palestine. Contributed by His Honour Mr. Justice Tute / Criminal Procedure before Magistrates in England and Wales and India. Contributed by A. Sabonadiere, Esq., I.C.S. (Retd.) / The Present State of French Case-Law with Regard to Damages for Breach of Promise of Marriage. Contributed by Dr. P. O. Lapie / The Legal Device in Jewish Law. Contributed by Bertram B. Benas, Esq., B.A., LL.B. / Alteri Stipulari Nemo Potest in the Law of South Africa. Contributed by George W. Keeton, Esq., M.A., LL.M. / Constitutional Questions in Nova Scotia. Contributed by Professor Norman MacKenzie / The Pathology of Democracy. Contributed by Eoin O’Mahony, Esq. / Notes on Imperial Constitutional Law. Contributed by Professor Berriedale Keith, D.C.L. etc.
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