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  2. File:Introduction to the study of law (IA ehstud00wood).pdf

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  3. Free Law Project - Wikipedia

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    The original RECAP implementation uploaded documents to the Internet Archive; as of late 2017, the Free Law Project version now uploads documents to the Free Law Project, with a promise to mirror that data to the Internet Archive on a quarterly basis. [15] PACER continued charging per page fees after the introduction of RECAP. [16]

  4. Legal Information Institute - Wikipedia

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    Its original mission included the intent to "carry out applied research on the use of digital information technology in the distribution of legal information,...[and t]o make law more accessible." [9] In the early years of LII, Bruce developed Cello the first web browser for Microsoft Windows. [10] [11] Cello was released on 8 June 1993. [12]

  5. Introduction to the Science of Law - Wikipedia

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    Introduction to the Science of Law (Persian: مقدمه علم حقوق) is the name of a legal book by Nasser Katouzian, an Iranian academic, writer and jurist, which is taught in many Iranian universities.

  6. Law - Wikipedia

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    In The Concept of Law, H. L. A. Hart argued that law is a "system of rules"; [35] John Austin said law was "the command of a sovereign, backed by the threat of a sanction"; [36] Ronald Dworkin describes law as an "interpretive concept" to achieve justice in his text titled Law's Empire; [37] and Joseph Raz argues law is an "authority" to ...

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  8. Learning the Law - Wikipedia

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    Learning the Law is a book written by Glanville Williams and edited by him and A. T. H. Smith. It professes to be a "Guide, Philosopher and Friend". It professes to be a "Guide, Philosopher and Friend".

  9. English law - Wikipedia

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    English law is the common law legal system of England and Wales, comprising mainly criminal law and civil law, each branch having its own courts and procedures. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The judiciary is independent , and legal principles like fairness , equality before the law , and the right to a fair trial are foundational to the system.