Ginesi v Ginesi

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date1948
CourtCourt of Appeal
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14 cases
  • Elsie Koh Chen Chee and Another; Koh Teng Lam
    • Malaysia
    • High Court (Malaysia)
    • 1 January 1976
  • Koh Teng Lam v Koh Chen Chee Elsie and Another
    • Singapore
    • High Court (Singapore)
    • 26 November 1975
    ...(refd) Evans v Evans (1790) 1 Hag Con 35; 161 ER 466 (refd) F (an infant), Re [1969] 2 Ch 238; [1969] 2 All ER 766 (refd) Ginesi v Ginesi [1948] P 179; [1948] 1 All ER 373 (folld) Gollins v Gollins [1964] AC 644 (refd) H and H and C [1969] 1 WLR 208; [1969] 1 All ER 262 (folld) Jamieson v J......
  • R Ats. Thorpe v Molyneaux
    • Jamaica
    • Court of Appeal (Jamaica)
    • 31 January 1979
    ...being swallowed…” 127 In Wright v. Wright (1948) 77 C.L.R. 191 the High Court refused to follow the English decision of Ginesi v. Ginesi (1948) P. 179 as to the standard of proof of adultery in a divorce case (and were followed by Lord Denning in Gower v. Gower [1950] 1 All E.R. 804). 128 I......
  • Blyth v Blyth
    • United Kingdom
    • House of Lords
    • 15 February 1966
    ...in a criminal case. That means that it must be proved beyond all reasonable doubt to the satisfaction of the tribunal of fact", see Ginesi v. Ginesi [1948] P. 179. But in the same year, 1948, the High Court of Australia refused to follow that case and held that adultery required proof of t......
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3 books & journal articles
  • Criminology and the “Essence” of Crime
    • United States
    • International Criminal Justice Review No. 26-4, December 2016
    • 1 December 2016
    ...idea that ‘‘every man has his price’’ (and more broadly, that the pain of punish-ment must outweigh the pleasure of crime), Bentham (1789/1948, pp. 179–180n5) provided an inter-esting illustration of the extent to which murder has been acceptable in some societies. He noted thatAnglo-Saxon ......
  • Leo Strauss: the sphinx's secret? Or how we learnt to stop worrying and believe through the 'Hoi Poloi'.
    • Australia
    • Arena Journal No. 27, September 2006
    • 22 September 2006
    ...not scientific. Present day social science finds itself in this condition': L. Strauss, On Tyranny, Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1948, p. 179. (32.) Strauss, On Tyranny, pp. 22-5, (33.) Strauss, Natural Right and History, p. 6. (34.) L. Strauss, 'Why We Remain Jews', in Deutsche et......
  • La Responsabilité de la Puissance Publique et de Ses Agents en Hongrie
    • United Kingdom
    • International Review of Administrative Sciences No. 15-2, January 1949
    • 31 January 1949
    ...personuelle fit'sIonctionuuit-ea,d'nbordsurlabasedeI'urticle7:1lie Ia Consti-(1)PrincipesgeneruuxduDroitAdministratifBeIge, Bruxelles,1948, p. 179.(2) OnvoulaitdejacodifierIaresponsabiliteprimairedel'Etatdansl'article64 du Code des Obligations de Suisse (1912),maiscettedispositionduprojet-f......

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