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199099233Accra: Ghana Law Reform Commission 1990. 10p. 7.25x9.75 inches very good in original stapled decorative wraps. Ghana Law Reform Commission unknown books
2002336382002. ISBN-13: 9781584771869; ISBN-10: 1584771860. Gierke Otto. Political Theories of the Middle Ages. Translated with an introduction by Frederick William Maitland. Originally published: Cambridge: At the University Press 1913. lxxx 197 pp. Reprinted 2002 by The Lawbook Exchange Ltd. ISBN-13: 9781584771869; ISBN-10: 1584771860. Hardcover. New. $29.95 Gierke's masterful analysis of the medieval doctrine of sovereignty or government is enhanced by Maitland's deft introductory essay on the nature of the state entity in Germany and England. That Maitland held Gierke and this work in high esteem is apparent in the fact of this translation and in the esteem he proclaims in the Introduction: "The outlines are large the strokes are firm and medieval appears as an introduction to modern thought." Introduction p. vii. Marke A Catalogue of the Law Collection at New York University 1953 431 938. unknown books
2010323772010. ISBN-13: 9781584771494; ISBN-10: 1584771496. Gierke Otto. Natural Law and the Theory of Society 1500 to 1800. With a Lecture on the Ideas of Natural Law and Humanity by Ernst Troeltsch. Translated with an Introduction by Ernest Barker. Complete in one volume. Originally published: Cambridge: The University Press 1950. xci 423 pp. Reprinted 2001 2010 by The Lawbook Exchange Ltd. ISBN-13: 9781584771494; ISBN-10: 1584771496. Hardcover. New. $65. Reprint complete in one volume that contains "an English translation of five sections of the fourth volume of Otto von Gierke's magisterial treatise on the history of the German law of associations. When this edition was published all competent students of the history of jurisprudence and political thought at once recognized that Professor Barker had made a very important contribution to the literature of these fields none the less so because of the elaborate and learned Introduction which he himself had contributed." C.J. Friedrich Harv. L. Rev. 49:677-680 cited in Marke Catalogue of the Law Collection at New York University 938. Gierke 1841-1921 an important German jurist is widely considered to be a founder of modern German constitutional law. unknown books
2001295162001. ISBN-13: 9781584771531; ISBN-10: 1584771534. Giesecke Albert Anthony. American Commercial Legislation Before 1789. New York: University of Pennsylvania: D. Appleton and Company agents 1910. 167 pp. Reprinted 2001 by The Lawbook Exchange Ltd. ISBN-13: 9781584771531; ISBN-10: 1584771534. Hardcover. New. $65. The original thirteen colonies depended on trade and navigation for a large part of their economy thus giving rise to numerous commercial regulations. The author examines these with special attention to import and export bounties inspection laws and embargoes tonnage duties and port regulations. With a discussion of import duties on Negro slaves. Includes a thorough bibliography and index. unknown books
2011245032011. ISBN-13: 9781886363816; ISBN-10: 1886363811. Gilmore Grant. Security Interests in Personal Property. Originally published: Boston: Little Brown & Company 1965. 2 Vols. xxxiv 651; xiii 653-1508 pp. Reprinted 1999 2011 by The Lawbook Exchange Ltd. ISBN-13: 9781886363816; ISBN-10: 1886363811. Hardcover. New. $195. Reprint of the sole edition of this landmark work. Written by the late Grant Gilmore Co-Reporter for Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code it is often cited and extremely well respected as an acknowledged authority in this area. It combines an engrossing account of the drafting of Article 9 as it emerged in its final form with important interpretive data relating to security interests. This title is the recipient of both the Order of the Coif and the James Barr Ames award. Now back in print and of continued relevance today. unknown books
2008587062008. ISBN-13: 9781584778240; ISBN-10: 1584778245. Painstaking Reconstruction of Jefferson's Library Catalogue Gilreath James and Douglas L. Wilson Editors. Thomas Jefferson's Library: A Catalog with the Entries in His Own Order. Washington: Library of Congress. 1989. 10 149 pp. Reprinted 2008 by The Lawbook Exchange Ltd. ISBN-13: 9781584778240. ISBN-10: 1584778245. Gilt-stamped cloth. Hardcover. New. $40. Sold to the Library of Congress in 1815 to replace volumes burned by the British during their occupation of Washington Jefferson's library comprising 6700 volumes was one of the finest in the United States. The taxonomically arranged catalogue that accompanied these books was a remarkable work one that offered great insight into the broad and systematic nature of Jefferson's mind. Unfortunately it was lost. Using Jefferson's notes and the first edition of the Library of Congress catalogue Gilreath and Wilson recreated Jefferson's original compilation. It contains an extensive collection of legal books arranged under the general heading "Philosophy." Beginning with the broad designations of "Ethics" "Moral Philosophy" "Law of Nature and Nations" and "Religion" Jefferson proceeds to such topics as "Common Law" "Maritime Law and "Foreign Law." It is valuable both for its insights into Jefferson's legal mind and as a guide to the titles one would want to include in a first-class American law library of the period. unknown books
2010569342010. ISBN-13:9781616190682 ISBN-10:161619068X. Painstaking Reconstruction of Jefferson's Library Catalogue Gilreath James and Douglas L. Wilson Editors. Thomas Jefferson's Library: A Catalog with the Entries in His Own Order. Originally published: Washington: Library of Congress. 1989. 10 149 pp. Reprinted 2010 by The Lawbook Exchange Ltd. ISBN-13: 9781616190682; ISBN-10: 161619068X. Paperback. New. $24.95 Sold to the Library of Congress in 1815 to replace volumes burned by the British during their occupation of Washington Jefferson's library comprising 6700 volumes was one of the finest in the United States. The taxonomically arranged catalogue that accompanied these books was a remarkable work one that offered great insight into the broad and systematic nature of Jefferson's mind. Unfortunately it was lost. Using Jefferson's notes and the first edition of the Library of Congress catalogue Gilreath and Wilson recreated Jefferson's original compilation. It contains an extensive collection of legal books arranged under the general heading "Philosophy." Beginning with the broad designations of "Ethics" "Moral Philosophy" "Law of Nature and Nations" and "Religion" Jefferson proceeds to such topics as "Common Law" "Maritime Law and "Foreign Law." It is valuable both for its insights into Jefferson's legal mind and as a guide to the titles one would want to include in a first-class American law library of the period. unknown books
2010500472010. ISBN-13: 9781584778240; ISBN-10: 1584778245. Painstaking Reconstruction of Jefferson's Library Catalogue Gilreath James and Douglas L. Wilson Editors. Thomas Jefferson's Library: A Catalog with the Entries in His Own Order. Originally published: Washington: Library of Congress. 1989. 10 149 pp. Reprinted 2008 2010 by The Lawbook Exchange Ltd. ISBN-13: 9781584778240. ISBN-10: 1584778245. Hardcover. New. $36.95 Sold to the Library of Congress in 1815 to replace volumes burned by the British during their occupation of Washington Jefferson's library comprising 6700 volumes was one of the finest in the United States. The taxonomically arranged catalogue that accompanied these books was a remarkable work one that offered great insight into the broad and systematic nature of Jefferson's mind. Unfortunately it was lost. Using Jefferson's notes and the first edition of the Library of Congress catalogue Gilreath and Wilson recreated Jefferson's original compilation. It contains an extensive collection of legal books arranged under the general heading "Philosophy." Beginning with the broad designations of "Ethics" "Moral Philosophy" "Law of Nature and Nations" and "Religion" Jefferson proceeds to such topics as "Common Law" "Maritime Law and "Foreign Law." It is valuable both for its insights into Jefferson's legal mind and as a guide to the titles one would want to include in a first-class American law library of the period. unknown books
2020711742020. ISBN-13: 9781616196455; ISBN-10: 1616196459. Girard Paul F. A Short History of Roman Law. Being the First Part of his Manuel Elementaire De Droit Romain. Translated by Augustus Henry Frazer and John Home Cameron. Toronto: Canada Law Book Company 1906 v 220 pp. Reprinted 2020 by The Lawbook Exchange Ltd. ISBN-13: 9781616196455; ISBN-10: 1616196459. Paperback. New. $14.95 A translation of the "Introduction Historique" from Girard's classic Manuel Elementaire de Droit Romain first ed. 1896. Much more than a historical outline it is a sophisticated introduction to the principles of Roman law. "The best book for the student on all questions of the history of Roman legal precepts and doctrines." --Roscoe Pound Outlines of Lectures on Jurisprudence 1943 244. unknown books
2005413352005. ISBN-13: 9781584775560; ISBN-10: 1584775564. Girault Arthur. The Colonial Tariff Policy of France. Edited by Charles Gide. Oxford: At the Clarendon Press 1916. vii 305 6 pp. Reprinted 2005 by The Lawbook Exchange Ltd. ISBN-13: 9781584775560; ISBN-10: 1584775564. Hardcover. New. $24.95 Reprint of the first and only edition. Girault asks "what customs regime should control relations between a colony and the colonizing state on the one hand and foreign countries on the other" 3 He proposes two models: the first "jealous exclusion" of others from trade with the colony will likely result in dissension and warfare. The second which Girault attributes to "liberal imperial states" allows the foreigner to trade on the same basis as the colonizer and in the process prepares the colonized peoples for eventual freedom. France Girault maintains tried both in its long imperial history often at the same time. Originally published in the International Peace Economic and History Series of the Carnegie Endowment for International peace this book is notable for its textured historical analysis and its prescient identification of the seeds of colonial collapse. unknown books
2010580732010. Employee Benefits. Flex Plan Handbook. Rich Glass. Thompson. 1 Volume. Looseleaf format. Current through November 2010 update. Ex-library with label at foot of spine. Very good condition. Publisher's Price USD 399. Special $50. The Flex Plan Handbook shows you how to avoid costly pitfalls in introducing or refining your flex plan. how to simplify initial enrollment. how to conduct nondiscrimination tests. and how to gather record and report data easily and cost effectively. In the Handbook you'll find clear plain-English explanations of key legislation and IRS regulations. And you'll find real-life examples of the newest practices controversies strategies and challenges faced by organizations like yours. unknown books
2006425382006. ISBN-13: 9781584776031; ISBN-10: 158477603X. Goebel Julius Jr. Felony and Misdemeanor: A Study in The History of English Criminal Procedure. Volume I all published. Originally published: New York: The Commonwealth Fund 1937. xxix 455 1 pp. Reprinted 2006 by The Lawbook Exchange Ltd. ISBN-13: 9781584776031; ISBN-10: 158477603X. Hardcover. New. $39.95 Immediately acclaimed as one of the most important contributions to European legal history Felony and Misdemeanor has a broader scope than its title suggests. It is a history of the legal institutions in the Frankish Empire Normandy and pre-conquest England and their contributions to the formation of Anglo-American private law public law and judicial administration. It is also a social and political history of the early Middle Ages. This work complete in itself was intended to have a second volume which was never published. Reviewing this book in 1938 for the Harvard Law Review Max Radin said it was "one of the most notable contributions to European legal history that has been made anywhere in recent years" and "a first-rate achievement" 51:1463 1465. unknown books
2003365392003. ISBN-13: 9781584773061; ISBN-10: 1584773065. Goldin Hyman E. The Case of the Nazarene Reopened. Originally published: New York: The Exposition Press 1948. 863 pp. Reprinted 2003 by The Lawbook Exchange Ltd. ISBN-13: 9781584773061; ISBN-10: 1584773065. Hardcover. New. $75. Written in the form of a court transcript this book offers Goldin's position that the Jews were not responsible for the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. To prove his case the author a lawyer and rabbi summons such witnesses as Saints Matthew Mark Luke John and Peter as well as an array of legal exegetical linguistic and historical experts. unknown books
2002295122002. ISBN-13: 9781584771524; ISBN-10: 1584771526. Goodenough Edwin R. The Jurisprudence of the Jewish Courts in Egypt: Legal Administration by the Jews under the Early Roman Empire as Described by Philo Judaeus. Originally published: New Haven: Yale University Press 1929. vii 268 pp. Reprinted 2002 by The Lawbook Exchange Ltd. ISBN-13: 9781584771524; ISBN-10: 1584771526. Hardcover. New. $29.95 Goodenough takes a look at the work of the great ancient Jewish philosopher from the unique point of view of the practical lawyer rather than the theologian and as such illuminates much about law as practiced in the Jewish courts in Alexandria. ".an absorbingly interesting monograph on Philo's `De Specialibus Legibus.'" Marke A Catalogue of the Law Collection at New York University 1953 238. unknown books
2000287462000. ISBN-13: 9781584770459; ISBN-10: 1584770457. Five Great Anglo-American Jewish Lawyers Goodhart Arthur L. Five Jewish Lawyers of the Common Law. Originally published: London: Oxford University Press 1949. 4 74 pp. Reprinted 2000 by The Lawbook Exchange Ltd. ISBN-13: 9781584770459; ISBN-10: 1584770457. Hardcover. New. $35. Considered in light of the leading roles they have played in the history of the common law the five British and American lawyers are Judah Philip Benjamin Sir George Jessel Louis Brandeis Rufus Isaacs and Benjamin Cardozo. The text--considerably expanded and here annotated--of the eleventh Lucien Wolf Memorial Lecture was delivered on May 15 1947 at University College London University. Arthur L. Goodhart 1891-1978 was the professor of jurisprudence at the University of Oxford. He gave up the chair in 1951 on his appointment as master of University College serving as the first American to head an Oxbridge college. In 1938 he was made an honorary bencher of Lincoln's Inn and in 1943 a King's Counsel only the second American ever to be so distinguished. unknown books
2012588322012. ISBN-13: 9781616192259: ISBN-10: 1616192259. Goodnow Frank J. The Principles of the Administrative Law of the United States. Originally published: New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons 1905. xxvii 480 pp. Reprinted 2012 by The Lawbook Exchange Ltd. ISBN-13: 9781616192259: ISBN-10: 1616192259. Paperback. New. $22.95 Goodnow's major work this book analyzes the distinction between "politics" and "administration." According to Goodnow politics is concerned with policy and other expressions of state will. Administration is concerned with the faithful execution of enacted legislation. He observes that administration has a tendency to overstep this boundary and concedes that politics must therefore monitor administration to keep it in line with the people's will. Reprint of first edition. While a member of the Columbia faculty Frank J. Goodnow 1859-1939 was the first individual in the United States to hold a professorship in administrative law. He became the first president of the American Political Science Association which offers an annual award in his name. He was president of Johns Hopkins University from 1915-1929. "From both the legal and historical standpoint the book contains many things that are richly suggestive. There is very little in our legal or political literature so penetrating as for example the exposition of the effects of confinement of the principle of separation of powers to the central government. . It is not written for the legal profession directly but to those lawyers who seek more than a working tool in their profession a true appraisement of the administrative law it will appeal. The writing of such a work moreover is a signal public service." -6 Columbia Law Review 1906 133. unknown books
2012365752012. ISBN 9781584773481: ISBN-10: 1584773480. Goodnow Frank J. The Principles of the Administrative Law of the United States. Originally published: New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons 1905. xxvii 480 pp. Reprinted 2003 2012 by The Lawbook Exchange Ltd. ISBN-13: 9781584773481: ISBN-10: 1584773480. Hardcover. New. $28.95 Goodnow's major work this book analyzes the distinction between `politics' and `administration.' According to Goodnow politics is concerned with policy and other expressions of state will. Administration is concerned with the faithful execution of enacted legislation. He observes that administration has a tendency to overstep this boundary and concedes that politics must therefore monitor administration to keep it in line with the people's will. Reprint of first edition. While a member of the Columbia faculty Frank J. Goodnow 1859-1939 was the first individual in the United States to hold a professorship in administrative law. He became the first president of the American Political Science Association which offers an annual award in his name. He was president of Johns Hopkins University from 1915-1929. "From both the legal and historical standpoint the book contains many things that are richly suggestive. There is very little in our legal or political literature so penetrating as for example the exposition of the effects of confinement of the principle of separation of powers to the central government. . It is not written for the legal profession directly but to those lawyers who seek more than a working tool in their profession a true appraisement of the administrative law it will appeal. The writing of such a work moreover is a signal public service." --6 Columbia Law Review 1906 133. unknown books
2012597842012. ISBN-13: 9781616192907; ISBN-10: 1616192909. Goodnow Frank Johnson. Comparative Administrative Law: An Analysis of the Administrative Systems National and Local of the United States England France and Germany. Originally published: New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons 1897. 2 Vols. xxv 357; viii 327 pp. Reprinted 2012 by The Lawbook Exchange Ltd. ISBN-13: 9781616192907; ISBN-10: 1616192909. Paperback. New. $36.95 Reprint of the first edition. Volume I: Organization. Volume II: Legal Relations. Referring to this book in One Hundred Years of Administrative Law 1937 Arthur Vanderbilt wrote that "Goodnow was the first to perceive the peculiar significance for the study of administrative law of the comparative method as applied to the administrative systems of France Germany England and the United States which although involving common problems also present sharp contrasts at many vital points" I:120-121. While a member of the Columbia faculty FRANK J. GOODNOW 1859-1939 was the first individual in the United States to hold a professorship in administrative law. He became the first president of the American Political Science Association which offers an annual award in his name. He was president of Johns Hopkins University from 1915-1929. unknown books
2012423362012. ISBN-13: 9781584776222; ISBN-10: 1584776226. Goodnow Frank Johnson. Comparative Administrative Law: An Analysis of the Administrative Systems National and Local of the United States England France and Germany. Originally published: New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons 1897. 2 Vols. xxv 357; viii 327 pp. Reprinted 2005 2012 by The Lawbook Exchange Ltd. ISBN-13: 9781584776222; ISBN-10: 1584776226. Hardcover. New. $49.95 Reprint of the first edition. Volume I: Organization. Volume II: Legal Relations. Referring to this book in One Hundred Years of Administrative Law 1937 Arthur Vanderbilt wrote that "Goodnow was the first to perceive the peculiar significance for the study of administrative law of the comparative method as applied to the administrative systems of France Germany England and the United States which although involving common problems also present sharp contrasts at many vital points" I:120-121. While a member of the Columbia faculty FRANK J. GOODNOW 1859-1939 was the first individual in the United States to hold a professorship in administrative law. He became the first president of the American Political Science Association which offers an annual award in his name. He was president of Johns Hopkins University from 1915-1929. unknown books
2016653052016. ISBN-13: 9781616195458. ISBN-10: 1616195452. Gordan John D. III. "This Practice Against Law": Cuban Slave Trade Cases in the Southern District of New York 1839-1841. xv 117 pp. Clark New Jersey: Talbot Publishing an imprint of The Lawbook Exchange Ltd. 2016. ISBN-13: 9781616195458. ISBN-10: 1616195452. Hardcover. New. $49.95 "This Practice Against Law" reconstructs the little-known story of the Butterfly and the Catharine two slave ships from Havana seized by the British Navy off the African coast in 1839. These ships were tendered to the federal government for forfeiture proceedings and their captains prosecuted in the Southern District of New York and the Supreme Court of the United States. At the same time Chief Justice Roger Brooke Taney conducted proceedings against the Catharine's builders in the Circuit Court in Baltimore. Based on the original case files in the National Archives and British Parliamentary publications this in-depth review refutes the criticism of the federal judiciary in the prior scholarly assessment of these cases and demonstrates that in fact the performance of the federal judges compares favorably with other branches of the American government. "John Gordan marvelously and meticulously reconstructs two slave ship cases litigated in the Southern District of New York after the 1839 British seizure of the Catharine and the Butterfly. Gordan's insightful tracing of the proceedings regarding these two little-known vessels provides an instructive contrast to the more famous events unfolding in the near-contemporaneous journey of the Amistad through the federal courts. Gordan's first-rate documentary detective work and insightful scholarship shed new and important light on the legal and political conditions of the Cuban slave trade in the 19th century. It is the latest gem from a leading authority of the history of the federal courts." -- Christian G. Fritz University of New Mexico John D. Gordan III a graduate of Harvard College and Harvard Law School clerked for the Honorable Inzer B. Wyatt U.S. District Judge S.D.N.Y. from 1969 to 1971 and served as an Assistant U.S. Attorney S.D.N.Y. from 1971 to 1976. He was in private practice in New York City from 1976 to 2011. unknown books
2013618032013. ISBN-13: 9781616194055. ISBN-10: 1616194057. Gordan John D. III. The Fugitive Slave Rescue Trial of Robert Morris: Benjamin Robbins Curtis on the Road to Dred Scott. xix 120 pp. 19 illustrations. Clark New Jersey: Talbot Publishing 2013. ISBN-13: 9781616194055. ISBN-10: 1616194057. Paperback. New. $29.95 Relying on extensive surviving original records this book analyzes the November 1851 trial in the federal circuit court of Robert Morris the second black admitted to practice in Massachusetts for rescuing a fugitive slave from the custody of the U.S. marshal in the federal courtroom in Boston. It demonstrates that Justice Benjamin Robbins Curtis a supporter of Daniel Webster and the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 presiding under a recess appointment made two critical rulings against Morris that were at odds with existing precedents. Finally the book contextualizes Morris's trial among the other trials for this rescue the prosecutions for the attempt to rescue Anthony Burns another fugitive slave in 1854 and the Supreme Court's decision in Dred Scott in 1857. "This "small" book packs a large wallop. Gordan navigates the complexities of trial advocacy and trial procedure with unexcelled mastery. His analysis of the complex legal issues including the power of the jury to rule on questions of law as well as fact is persuasive. Gordan also throws a revisionist light on some of the major players - like John P. Hale who emerges from the wings as the real leader of the abolitionist bar; and Benjamin R. Curtis whose manipulation of the law in the Morris trial illuminates his famous dissent in Dred Scott v. Sandford. A gem of a book." -- R. KENT NEWMYER University of Connecticut School of Law. "A wonderfully detailed exposition of the fugitive slave rescue trial of Robert Morris John Gordan's work unearths a wealth of material about the events the people and the legal acumen of the lawyers and judges involved. It will enable scholars to evaluate a question central to our judicial system: What is the proper division of authority between judge and jury The information contained in Gordan's book provides a much-needed historically accurate basis from which to answer that question." -- MAEVA MARCUS The George Washington University Law School. unknown books
2013615092013. ISBN-13: 9781616193928. ISBN-10: 1616193921. Gordan John D. III. The Fugitive Slave Rescue Trial of Robert Morris: Benjamin Robbins Curtis on the Road to Dred Scott. xix 120 pp. 19 illustrations. Clark New Jersey: Talbot Publishing 2013. ISBN-13: 9781616193928. ISBN-10: 1616193921. Hardcover. New. $39.95 Relying on extensive surviving original records this book analyzes the November 1851 trial in the federal circuit court of Robert Morris the second black admitted to practice in Massachusetts for rescuing a fugitive slave from the custody of the U.S. marshal in the federal courtroom in Boston. It demonstrates that Justice Benjamin Robbins Curtis a supporter of Daniel Webster and the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 presiding under a recess appointment made two critical rulings against Morris that were at odds with existing precedents. Finally the book contextualizes Morris's trial among the other trials for this rescue the prosecutions for the attempt to rescue Anthony Burns another fugitive slave in 1854 and the Supreme Court's decision in Dred Scott in 1857. "This "small" book packs a large wallop. Gordan navigates the complexities of trial advocacy and trial procedure with unexcelled mastery. His analysis of the complex legal issues including the power of the jury to rule on questions of law as well as fact is persuasive. Gordan also throws a revisionist light on some of the major players - like John P. Hale who emerges from the wings as the real leader of the abolitionist bar; and Benjamin R. Curtis whose manipulation of the law in the Morris trial illuminates his famous dissent in Dred Scott v. Sandford. A gem of a book." -- R. KENT NEWMYER University of Connecticut School of Law. "A wonderfully detailed exposition of the fugitive slave rescue trial of Robert Morris John Gordan's work unearths a wealth of material about the events the people and the legal acumen of the lawyers and judges involved. It will enable scholars to evaluate a question central to our judicial system: What is the proper division of authority between judge and jury The information contained in Gordan's book provides a much-needed historically accurate basis from which to answer that question." -- MAEVA MARCUS The George Washington University Law School. unknown books
1990278241990. Gorlin Rena A Editor. Codes of Professional Responsibilty. Second Edition. Washington D.C.: BNA Books 1990. xv 555 pp. Softbound. Ex-library very good. $25. This edition includes 37 associations 43 codes 3 indexes 115 common issues and 350 additional resources on ethics. Most of the codes appear in full text. unknown books
2010413572010. ISBN-13: 9781584775744; ISBN-10: 1584775742. Goss John Dean. The History of Tariff Administration in the United States: From Colonial Times to the McKinley Administrative Bill. Originally published: New York: Columbia University 1891. 89 pp. Reprinted 2005 2010 by The Lawbook Exchange Ltd. ISBN-13: 9781584775744; ISBN-10: 1584775742. Hardcover. New. $25.95 A Comprehensive History of the Tariff System in the United States Goss shows that the tariff system assumed one of three forms during its history that often existed simultaneously: protective preventive and punitive. From an ineffective colonial system that allowed importers to avoid payment through extended credit arrangements to a somewhat less troubled system that demanded immediate cash payments in the early 1840s to a punitive system designed to stymie smugglers during the Civil War the collection of tariff duties was always problematic. This problem became more acute in the wake of industrialization and protectionism a period when direct taxes began to supplant indirect taxation as the major source of government finance. Reviewing the history of American tariff regulation Goss discerns a gradual process towards "more stringent supervision regulation and control" 88. Originally published in the series Studies in History Economics and Public Law edited by the Political Science Faculty of Columbia University. John Dean Goss b. 1869 was a judge in Wisconsin. He later moved to Oregon where he established a legal practice. unknown books
1962483141962. Gosse Richard. The Law on Competition in Canada. Toronto: The Carswell Company Limited 1962. xvi 357 pp. Original cloth some shelfwear internally clean. Ex-library. Location label to spine bookplate to front pastedown stamps to endleaves card pocket to rear pastedown. $35. unknown books