Law and Literature, Volume 18University of California Press, 2006 - Law and literature |
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... judge , ” the French word juger can be used in two related senses . It may mean an institutionalized mechanism for incriminating certain acts or people in court , or the formation of an opinion for or against someone . Wilde obviously ...
... judge , ” the French word juger can be used in two related senses . It may mean an institutionalized mechanism for incriminating certain acts or people in court , or the formation of an opinion for or against someone . Wilde obviously ...
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... Judge Hook that he had been approached with a “ communication . . . which he interpreted as preliminary to an offer to bribe . ” The juror had rejected this overture outright , and Judge Hook seemed content to proceed with the trial ...
... Judge Hook that he had been approached with a “ communication . . . which he interpreted as preliminary to an offer to bribe . ” The juror had rejected this overture outright , and Judge Hook seemed content to proceed with the trial ...
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... judge - bashing of the past few years demonstrates . If judging is , after all , just another exercise of power ( either the legislature's power or the judge's power ) , then why shouldn't judges be elected politicians ? The decline of ...
... judge - bashing of the past few years demonstrates . If judging is , after all , just another exercise of power ( either the legislature's power or the judge's power ) , then why shouldn't judges be elected politicians ? The decline of ...
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On the EmergencUNIVERSITY DE CALIFORNIA | 1 |
Theatricality Legalism and the Scenography | 15 |
Representation of the Oscar Wilde | 47 |
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