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  2. John Salmond (judge) - Wikipedia

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    The Law of Torts (1907) [4] (for which Harvard University in 1911 awarded Salmond the James Barr Ames Prize for the best legal treatise published in the world over five years) Principles of the Law of Contracts (1927) with P. H. Winfield. [5] Two of these in particular, Salmond on Jurisprudence and Salmond on Torts, are regarded as legal classics.

  3. National Code of Nepal - Wikipedia

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    The Manav Nyaya Shastra (Nepali: मानव न्याय शास्त्र; Newari: Nyayavikasini; [7] literally: Human Justice Code) is the first codified law of Nepal. It was written during the Malla Dynasty in the 14th century. This is believed to be the root of structured law system in Nepal.

  4. Category:Nepali-language books - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Pages in category "Nepali-language books" The following 40 pages are in this category, out of ...

  5. Supreme Court of Nepal - Wikipedia

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    The Full Court is the principal policy-making body of the Nepalese judiciary which consist of all the justices of the Supreme Court. On many occasions the Supreme Court has formulated policies and developed plans and programmes towards judicial reforms and court management system.

  6. Madan Puraskar Pustakalaya - Wikipedia

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    Madan Puraskār Pustakālaya (Nepali: मदन पुरस्कार पुस्तकालय) is a library of books and periodicals in the Nepali language. The library is a not-for-profits and non-governmental institution that is run by a trust.

  7. Legal positivism - Wikipedia

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    Methodological legal positivism is a value-free, scientific approach to the study of law and, at the same time, is a way of conceiving the object of legal knowledge. It is characterised by a sharp distinction between real law and ideal law (or "law as fact" and "law as value", "law as it is" and "law as it should be") and by the conviction that ...

  8. Jurimetrics - Wikipedia

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    Jurimetrics is the application of quantitative methods, especially probability and statistics, to law. [1] In the United States, the journal Jurimetrics is published by the American Bar Association and Arizona State University. [2]

  9. Capital punishment in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    According to a study by Cornell Law School, [5] one of the key factors leading to the abolition was a 15-year period of monitored experimental abolition, which involved a moratorium on executions for common law offenses, during which crime rates remained stable, reassuring the public and the policy makers and paving the way for abolition for ordinary crimes in 1946.