King v King

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Year1941
Date1941
CourtProbate, Divorce and Admiralty Division
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2 cases
  • Sheffield City Council v E and S
    • United Kingdom
    • Family Division
    • 2 December 2004
    ...with him. If she will not, she is committing a matrimonial offence: she is deserting him." His views were endorsed by Lord Merriman P in King v King [1942] P 1 at p 8. And even as recently as 1969 Lord Denning MR in Gurasz v Gurasz [1970] P 11 at p 16 could still say: "Some features of fa......
  • McGowan v McGowan
    • United Kingdom
    • Probate, Divorce and Admiralty Division
    • Invalid date
6 books & journal articles
  • Parliamentary Cycles and Party Switching in Legislatures
    • United States
    • Comparative Political Studies No. 41-1, January 2008
    • 1 January 2008
    ...one of the most fre-quently cited judgments in political science is that democracy withoutparties is “unthinkable” (Schattschneider, 1942, p. 1).A standard assumption in the vast literature on parties and legislativepolitics is that parties operate as fixed units from one election to the ne......
  • John H. Herz and the Resurrection of Classical Realism
    • United Kingdom
    • International Relations No. 22-4, December 2008
    • 1 December 2008
    ...H. Herz, ‘Radio and International Politics’, in H. L. Childs and J. B. Whitton (eds), Propaganda by Short Wave (New York: Arno Press 1972 [1942]), pp. 1–48, esp. pp. 24, 38. This essay was written entirely by Herz, but Whitton asked to appear as co-author. See Herz, Vom überleben, p. 279n.4......
  • Rethinking the Modern Prince: Partisanship and the Democratic Ethos
    • United Kingdom
    • Political Studies No. 58-4, October 2010
    • 1 October 2010
    ...a passagealmost too famous to bear further repetition, likewise pronounced modern democracy‘unthinkable’ save for parties (Schattschneider, 1942, p. 1). As we have tried to show,numerous thinkers have made the link between the principle of democracy – collectiveself-rule – and the necessity......
  • Gas Warfare in International Law
    • United States
    • Military Law Review No. 9, July 1960
    • 1 July 1960
    ...anxiety and diaabiement." The lame abject of a gas attack was repeated In Dr.Porria B. Jaeoba, Wa7 Gaaas (N.Y.: Intermienee Publishers he. 1942) p. 1. It is also relevant to note that the very first sentence df Dr.'Jaoobr; book is: "In the we.? of today there is little di~tinctian betwren t......
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