Philippine Law Journal, 26. sējumsUniversity of the Philippines, College of Law, 1951 |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 76.
131. lappuse
... established is illegal and contrary to the Laws of War . The government established by Japan in the Philippines during World War II is even denied legality by some eminent justices of the highest tribunal , whose opinions should be ...
... established is illegal and contrary to the Laws of War . The government established by Japan in the Philippines during World War II is even denied legality by some eminent justices of the highest tribunal , whose opinions should be ...
253. lappuse
... established . The argument that the action of the trial court is erroneous , in de- claring as a matter of law that such violation shows sufficient danger to justify the punishment despite the First Amendment rests on the theory that a ...
... established . The argument that the action of the trial court is erroneous , in de- claring as a matter of law that such violation shows sufficient danger to justify the punishment despite the First Amendment rests on the theory that a ...
357. lappuse
... established principles of usucaption would be applied . It is perhaps significant that this form of prescription dealt prima- rily with non - Roman , land and non - citizens , and it may well be that a different conceptual approach was ...
... established principles of usucaption would be applied . It is perhaps significant that this form of prescription dealt prima- rily with non - Roman , land and non - citizens , and it may well be that a different conceptual approach was ...
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