RECENT PERIODICAL LITERATURE

Date01 July 1950
Published date01 July 1950
DOIhttp://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-2230.1950.tb00174.x
RECENT
PERIODICAL
LITERATURE
(1)
Ju&pdence
and
Umral.
A. 13.
CiinousT: St. Augustine's
philosophical theory of law,
25
Notre Dame
L.
285.
F.
S.
COIIEN: Field
theory and judicial logic,
59
Yale
L.J.
238.
BI.
COIiEx:
The condition
of
legal education in Canada,
28
Can.B.R.
267.
E.
S.
Conwm: The debt of
Anierican constitutianal law to natural law concepts,
25
Notre Dame L.
258.
J.
FMNK:
Modern and ancient legal pragmatism-John Dewey
&
Co.
VS.
Aristotle,
25
Notre Dame
L.
207.
R. N. GoooEnYoN
:
The rule in
Ymg
v.
R&kd
Aeroplane
Co.,
Ltd.,
10
Camb.L.J.
432;
a
discussion of the cxceptions
to the rule that the Court of Appeal is bound by its own decisions.
R.
H.
GnAVEsoK: The bases of modern English Jaw,
61
Jurid.
R. 242. 13.
W.
Jons
:
A
case study in neglected opportunity
:
law schools and the legislative
development of the law,
2
J.Leg.Ed.
187.
B.
E.
KING
:
The concept of law,
10
Camb.L.J.
423.
L. MALLET and
M.
VennrEn
:
Les
travaux de la Commission
tle Refonte
dii
code civil franqais,
28
Can.B.R.
257.
M.
MATTEUCCI
:
Prospects
of
international unification of law from
a
European viewpoint,
10
Louisiana L.R.
16.
F.
S.
C.
Nonninor: Underhill Moore's legal science:
its
nature and signibcnnce,
59
Yale L.J.
196.
E.
RABEL:
Private laws
of
\Vestern civilisation,
10
Louisiana
L.R.
1,
107, 266.
M.
RADIX
:
Natural
law
rind natural rights,
59
Yale L.J.
214.
Vanderbilt Law Review,
vol.
3,
No.
3
:
A
symposium on statutory construction.
D.
M. WaLKen:
A
note on pre-
cedent,
61
Jurid.R.
283.
E.
V.
WALTen: Legal ecology of Roscoe Pound,
4
Miami L.Q.
170.
H.
E.
YNTEBIA:
Jurisprudence and mctaphysics-a
triangular correspondence,
59
Yale L.J.
271.
(2)
Constitutiorial
Law.
C.
J.
ANTIEAU: The rule of clear and present
(longer
:
scope of its applicability,
48
zt1ich.L.R.
811. W.
W. BI.UME
:
Origin
;cnd development of the directed verdict,
48
Mich.I,.R.
655.
Sin
C.
T.
CAnn
:
Private bill legislation,
66
L.Q.R.
216.
E.
S.
ConwrN: see
(1)
E.
S.
Conwrx.:
The passing of?iual federalism,
36
Virginia 1d.R.
I.
W.
13.
DAVIS:
United
8tatw
v.
Loostt
and the attainder bogey in modern legislation,
1949
Wash.
ULQ.
13.
J.
P.
EDDY
:
India and the Privy Council
:
the last appeal,
66
L.Q.R.
206.
C.
FAIIY:
Notes
on
developments in constitutional law
1836-1949, 38
Georgetown
I,.J.
1.
T.
E.
FAincirrm and
C.
P.
SErnoLu:
Constitutional revision in Wisconsin.
1949
Wis.L.R.
201.
H.
FrNen
:
Some
observations on the relationship of law and planning in the planned state
of
Britain.
4
Miami L.Q.
301.
J.
1'.
FRANK
and
R.
F.
MUNRO: The original
understanding
of
'equal protection of the laws',
50
Co1.L.R.
181.
M.
R.
GARCIA-M~RA
:
The Calvo clause
in
Idatin-Americnn constitutions and inter-
national law,
33
Marquette L.R.
206.
N. D. GRUNDY1'EIN: Presidential
power, administration and administrative law,
10
Geo.Was1i.L.R.
285.
R.
F.
\'.
HEUSTUN:
Habeas corpus procedurc,
66
L.Q.R.
79.
R.
KLETZING: Mass
picketing and the constitutional guarantee of freedom of speech,
22
Rocky
.Mountain
L.R.
28.
A.
LENIfoFr: The German (Bonn) constitution with
comparative glnnces
at
the French and Italian constftutions,
24
Tulane
L.R.
1.
(;.
D. MORGAN
:
Congressional investigations and judicial review
:
KQbourn
v.
Thompmn
revisited,
87
Ca1if.L.R.
656.
Segregation and the equal pro-
tection clause
:
brief for the Committee
of
law teachers against segregation
in legal education,
34
Minn.LR.
289.
(a)
Adminiulratiw
Law.
R.
F.
Fucm
:
Administrative determinations
and personal rights in the present Supreme
Court,
24
1nd.L.J.
163.
R.
F.
PI:CRI
:
The hcnring exnmincr fiusco under the Administrntivr Procedure
358

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