Concurrence of the litigants never occurs without concurrence of the entire community: no one is ready to make concessions while any portion of public opinion still supports him. It is the opinion of the community which forces concurrence. Judging, like... Writing Greek Lawdoor Michael Gagarin - 2008Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - Over dit boek
| Eugene Cotran, Neville N. Rubin - 1970 - 462 pagina’s
...concurrence of the entire community: no one is ready to make concessions while any portion of puhlic opinion still supports him. It is the opinion of the...suggestion of what the majority thinks is right or desirahle. The 'correct solution' changes as the situation of hoth litigants changes. Tiv, therefore,... | |
| Michael Gagarin - 1989 - 178 pagina’s
...will concur in it, even though the particular judgment may not be wholly in favor of either. . . . Concurrence of the litigants never occurs without...of what the majority thinks is right or desirable. (Bohannan 1957, 64-65) Cf. the slightly different situation among the Barotse, where several judges... | |
| Eugene Cotran, Neville N. Rubin - 1970 - 462 pagina’s
...to discuss the acts and values of either system in the words and concepts and language of the other. Concurrence of the litigants never occurs without...of what the majority thinks is right or desirable. The 'correct solution' changes as the situation of both litigants changes. Tiv, therefore, tend to... | |
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