Recent Periodical Literature*

DOIhttp://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-2230.1955.tb00294.x
Date01 March 1955
Published date01 March 1955
RECENT PERIODICAL LITERATURE
*
(1)
General.
Civil Liberties-A Symposium,”
20
U.Chi.L.Rev.
363-545.
G. GARDNER
:
Machinery of law reform in England,”
69
L.Q.R.
46-62.
R.
c.
MCCLunE, W. B. LocKHAnT
:
Literature, the Law of Obscenity and the Con-
stitution,”
38
Minn.L.Rev.
29-95.
B.
SCHWARTZ
:
Civil Liberties and the
‘Cold
War’
in the United States,”
31
Can.B.Rev.
392-427.
LORD Coomn:
Defects in the British Judicial Machine,” Jo.Soc.Pub.Teach.Law, n.s.
2, 91-
100.
F.
PEGUES
:
“Medieval Origins of Modern Law Reporting,”
38
Cornell
L.Q.
491-510.
(2)
Constitutional Law.
C.
P.
ComEn
:
Constitutionalising Emergency
Powers-the British Experience,”
5
Stanford L.Rev.
382-417.
E.
MCWHIN-
NEY
:
Court versus Legislature in the Union of South Africa
:
The Assertion
of
a
Right of Judicial Review,”
31
Can.B.Rev.
52-64.
F.
J.
CONNELL:
Relationship between Church and State,”
13
Jurist
398-414.
C. I’AlmY
:
Legislatures and Secrecy,”
67
Harv.L.Rev.
737-85.
R.
POUND
:
Rule of
Law and the Modern Welfare State,”
7
Vand.L.Rev.
134.
J.
G. LATHAM:
‘‘
Changing the Constitution,”
1
Sydney L.Rev.
1W.
LORD WRIGHT
:
“Section
92-A
Problem Piece,”
1
Sydney L.Rev.
145-73.
D. V.
COWEN
“Entrenched Sections of the South Africa Act
:
Two Great Legal Battles,”
70
S.A.L.J.
238-65.
H.
R. GRAY
:
Sovereignty
of
Parliament Today,”
10
U.Toronto L.J.
54-72.
K.
W. B. MIDDLETON: “Sovereignty in Theory and
Practice,”
69
Jurid.Rev.
135-63.
(3)
Administrative Law.
B.
SCHWARTZ
:
Decade
of
Administrative Law,
1942-1961,” 51
Mich.L.Rev.
775-862.
J.
W. MORRIS
:
“Courts and Domestic
Tribunals,”
69
L.Q.R.
318-33.
B. ScHwAnTz
:
Administrative Procedure and
Natural Law,”
28
Notre Dame Law
169-198.
L.
L.
JAFFE
:
“Effective Limits
of the Administrative Process
:
A Re-evaluation,”
67
Harv.L.Rev.
1105-35.
(4)
Family
Law.
E.
J.
SYKES
:
Formal Validity
of
Marriage,”
2
Int.
&
C0mp.L.Q.
78-88.
(5)
Property, Succession and Trusts.
H.
GRAY
:
History and Develop-
ment in English Law of the Cy-pr&s Principle in Charities,”
33
B.U.L.Rev.
30-51.
A.
D. HAaonEAvEs
:
Equity and the Latin side of Chancery,”
68
L.Q.R.
481-99.
H.
L. OLECK
:
Maxims of Equity Reappraised,”
6
Rutgers
L.Rev.
528-49.
H.
W.
R. WADE
:
Licences and Third Parties,”
68
L.Q.R.
337-52.
D.
POLLOCK:
“Possession and the Licence to Occupy Land,”
16
Conv.(N.s.)
436-49.
G.
L.
WILLIAMS
:
Interests and Clogs,”
30
Can.B.Rev.
MARSHALL,
E.
H.
SCAMELL
:
Digesting the Licence,”
31
Can.B.Rev.
847-62.
J.
W.
A.
THonNELY
:
“Transfer
of
Choses in Possession between Members of
a
Common Household,”
11
Cam.L.Jo.
355-76.
J.
E.
RrcHAnnsow
:
Private
Property Rights in the Air Space at Common Law,”
31
Can.B.Rev.
117-49.
L.
A.
SmnIDAN: “Howe
v.
Lord Dartmouth Re-examined,”
16
Conv.(N.s.)
349-59.
T.
B.
F.
RUOFF:
Rights of Third Parties in Registered Property,”
17.
Conv.(N.s.)
105-23.
T.
B.
F.
RUOFF
:
Conclusiveness of Registered
Titles,”
17
Conv.(x.s.)
39-45.
T.
B.
F.
RUOFF: “Land Registration Act,
1925,
after Twenty-five years,”
16
Conv.(N.s.)
16CL88.
M. M. MACINTVRE:
Modern Consequences of Earlier Confusion between
a
Vendor’s Lien and the
Interest of
a
cestui que trust,”
30
Can.B.Rev.
101WO.
G. H. L.
FIIIDMAN
:
1004-16.
A.
D.
HAnGnEAVES
:
Licensed Possessors,”
69
L.Q.R.
466-84.
0.
R.
*
This
surveT covers
the
years
1953
and
1954.
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