Cooke v Cooke

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date1960
Year1960
CourtDivisional Court
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2 cases
  • Northrop v Northrop
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 11 Mayo 1967
    ...the child, the wife ought to receive by way of maintenance for herself only the nominal sum of 1s. per week. 18 In later cases, notably Cooke v. Cooke, (1961) Probate 16, Naylor v. Naylor, (1962) Probate 253, and Young v. Young, (1964) probate 152, the Divisional Court, as they were boun......
  • Snagg v Snagg
    • Barbados
    • Supreme Court
    • Invalid date
8 books & journal articles
  • Identifying Possible Mechanisms within Islamic Law for the Promotion and Protection of Human Rights in Muslim States
    • United Kingdom
    • Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights No. 22-3, September 2004
    • 1 Septiembre 2004
    ...1997, pp. 319-321; IbnQayyim al-Jawziyyah, al-Turuq al-Hukmiyyah fi al-Siyasah al-Shar’iyyah [Arabic], al-Mu’asasah al-Arabiyyah, Cairo, 1961, p. 16. See also Coulson, N.J., ‘The State and the Individual in Islamic Law’,The International and Comparative Law Quarterly, Vol. 6, 1957, p. 49, a......
  • Datelines of Foreign Wire Service News into Sweden
    • United Kingdom
    • Cooperation and Conflict No. 4-3, November 1969
    • 1 Noviembre 1969
    ...., p. 21. 5. The international flow of news is 6 UNESCO, Mass Media in the Developing dominated by the four Great Powers Countries, Paris 1961, p. 16. 7 but Similar results have been very few dispatches were reported by several studies: The Flow of the News, lined China. Zürich: Intern......
  • District Magistrate and Police Superintendent in India: the controversy of Dual Control
    • United Kingdom
    • Public Administration and Development No. 6-3, July 1986
    • 1 Julio 1967
    ...1960), P.68.12 Ibid., pp.68-69.13 Reportofthe Uttar Pradesh Police Commission, 1960-61, (Allahabad,Super-intendent,PrintingandStationery, 1961) p. 16. THECONTROVERSYOFDUALCONTROL197and feltthat'ifthe police has to function as a disciplined and efficient force,itmustworkunderthe exclusive co......
  • Constructing Trustworthy Historical Narratives: Criteria, Principles and Techniques
    • United Kingdom
    • British Journal of Management No. 29-1, January 2018
    • 1 Enero 2018
    ...that individuals interpret from theirhistoricality (Heidegger, 1996) and therefore thathistorical sources are replete with biases. AsCarr (1961, pp. 16–17) famously stated, ‘whenwe take up a work of history, our first concernsshould not be with the facts it contains but withthe historian who......
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