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19943954695Oxford University Press 1994. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In good all round condition. No dust jacket. Library sticker on front cover. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item450grams ISBN:0198256922 Oxford University Press hardcover
20093705478Oxford University Press 2009. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. Book contains pencil markings. In fair condition suitable as a study copy. No dust jacket. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item900grams ISBN:9780199562237 Oxford University Press hardcover
ria9780197672372_inpPaperback / softback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; The second edition of The Art and Craft of International Environmental Law is a sophisticated yet highly readable introduction to how international environmental law works and sometimes doesn't work. It provides critical updates on de paperback
0890897506.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
6247London: Stevens & Sons 1965. London: Stevens & Sons 1965 8vo 601872 original maroon cloth bindings tables indexes -- Very good condition XB17 Quantity Available: 1 Category: Law; Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request Inventory No: 006247. London: Stevens & Sons, 1965 hardcover
20061135ml2006. Hardcover. Good. Gd. condition - The relationship of law and society . . A71135ml hardcover
193817226Paris: Librairie du Recueil Sirey 1938. Softcover. fair. 8vo. 223pp. Original wrappers with black lettering. Work on Modern Crisis of Criminal Law. Age wear discoloration staining to wrappers with browning to pages. In French. Fair condition. Librairie du Recueil Sirey unknown
1940269947Wehrmachtsbetreuung der Universität München 1940. Softcover Heft Nur Folge 3. Die Jahresangabe ist ungefähr. Zustand: keine Eintragungen. Rücken Ecken Kanten bestoßen berieben und randrissig. Wehrmachtsbetreuung der Universität München, paperback
6428590Cambridge University Press CUP pp. 182 . Hardback. New. Cambridge University Press CUP hardcover
ria9780521471138_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; This alternative interpretation of the baffling Latin grammars of the seventh-century writer Virgilius Maro Grammaticus sets aside conventional readings which see them as flawed or parodic. Vivien Law's analysis moves through the broade hardcover
19122111902152907835Shugakudo 1912. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: B6 size Shugakudo paperback
2007448462007. ISBN-13: 9781584777335; ISBN-10: 1584777338. A Powerful Court Established by Henry VIII Usher Roland G. The Rise and Fall of the High Commission. Originally published: Oxford: Clarendon Press 1913. 380 pp. Reprinted 2007 by The Lawbook Exchange Ltd. ISBN-13: 9781584777335; ISBN-10: 1584777338. Hardcover. New. $85. Reprint of the standard work on the High Commission a powerful institution with broad legal powers that was established by Henry VIII to supervise ecclesiastical affairs. Closely allied with Star Chamber it had the authority to enforce the Acts of Supremacy and Uniformity punish ecclesiastical offenses and suppress movements dangerous to the Church of England. It also enjoyed an exclusive jurisdiction in cases involving separation alimony immorality heresy and non-conformity and it later enforced Star Chamber's rules on censorship. Its procedure was generally based on civil law practice. Attacked by the Puritans common lawyers and Sir Edward Coke during the late-sixteenth century it was abolished during the Commonwealth re-established under James II and abolished again in 1689 under the Bill of Rights. Long out of print Usher's monograph is an essential contribution to our understanding of English legal history during one of its most dynamic and tumultuous periods. unknown
1358164010.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1825230481825. EnvironmentalismAgriculture Archive of six manuscripts and printed works concerning water rights water supply and environmental regulation in the United States and Britain during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The materials chronicle the evolving legal protections governing access to water resources including industrial use agricultural supply municipal control of waterways and emerging concerns regarding river pollution. Together the documents trace a historical arc from early industrial petitions for water-powered manufacturing and property-based water rights disputes to later government and professional studies addressing irrigation law water infrastructure and environmental contamination. The archive contains six items three manuscripts and three printed works:<br /> <br /> 1 Manuscript Petition. Lancaster Pennsylvania. 1825 petition submitted to the Honorable Mayor and Common Council of the City of Lancaster requesting authorization to use water from the town run for manufacturing purposes. The petitioner proposes constructing a machine for manufacturing cards used in carding cotton and requests permission to convey water through wooden pipes from the municipal run to power the operation. The petition references specific lots and locations within Lancaster and includes statements assuring that the diversion would not interfere with existing water flow or neighboring property. Approximately 8 x 9.75 inches.<br /> <br /> 2 Autograph Letter Signed. Philadelphia February 25 1861. Letter addressed to J. E. Thompson concerning a dispute involving water use along the Wissahickon Creek. The writer discusses complaints relating to the removal of sand and alteration of water flow affecting neighboring property references a dam causing land inundation and ultimately states a willingness to relinquish certain rights so the dam may be removed noting that steam power is sufficient for his manufacturing purposes.<br /> <br /> 3 Charles C. Brown. River Pollution in the United States. Reprinted from the Journal of the American Society of Engineers October 1890. Early engineering study discussing sources of river contamination and methods of measuring and preventing industrial pollution of American waterways.<br /> <br /> 4 Certified Court Record Suffolk England 1833. Court of Common Pleas water rights dispute concerning property and access to a well in the parishes of Stowmarket and Needham Market Suffolk. The case lists William Ransom as plaintiff and Thomas Wells and Susan Wells as defendants relating to the liberty of drawing water and access rights. The record references the reign of King George IV and was officially certified July 16 1833 by Charles Roberts Assistant Keeper of Records of the Public Record Office.<br /> <br /> 5 R. H. Hess. Arid-Land Water Rights in the United States. Reprinted from the Columbia Law Review June 1916. Scholarly legal analysis examining riparian rights and the doctrine of prior appropriation in the American West and the legal development of irrigation water allocation.<br /> <br /> 6 United States Department of Agriculture. Farmstead Water Supply. Farmers' Bulletin No. 1448. Washington D.C. issued August 1925 and slightly revised June 1933. Government agricultural engineering bulletin describing sanitary well construction water storage and safe water supply systems for American farms.<br /> <br /> Manuscript documents show typical folds from original filing and storage with moderate toning and minor edge wear; handwriting remains clear and legible throughout. Printed pamphlets show light toning occasional edge wear and scattered minor staining consistent with use and inexpensive publication formats. Overall condition good to very good. This archive offers a compact documentary survey of water governance and environmental awareness across more than a century linking early industrial petitions and property disputes with the later emergence of legal scholarship and engineering studies addressing irrigation policy rural infrastructure and river pollution in the modern United States. unknown
1953632961953. Internal Revenue Cumulative Bulletins. United States Treasury Department. Washington: Government Printing Office. Hardbound. 21 volumes: Set contains volumes: 1924 III1-III2 1925 IV1-IV2 1926 V1-V2 1935-1 1936-2 1937-1 1937-2 1938-1 1938-2 1939 1-2 1946-2 1947-2 1948-2 1949-1 1950-1 1951-1 1951-2 1952-1 1952-2 1953-1 1953-2. Together 21 books. Two 2 linear feet shelf space. Special $295. unknown
1953632921953. Internal Revenue Cumulative Bulletins. United States Treasury Department. Washington: Government Printing Office. Hardcover. 34 Volumes: 1922 I-1&2 1923 II-1&2 1924 III-1&2 1925-1&2 1926 V-1&2 1927-1 1928-1 1929-1 1931-2 1932-2 1934-2 1935-1 1935-2 1936-2 1937-1 1937-2 1938-1 Cum. Bulletin 1939 1940-1 1941-1 1942-1 1946-2 1947-2 1948-1 1948-2 1949-1 1949-2 1950-1 1950-2 1951-1 1951-2 1952-1 1953-1 1953-2. Together 34 books. Four 4 linear feet of shelf space. Special $495. unknown
1962639911962. Three 3 linear feet of shelf space. Three 3 linear feet of shelf space. Internal Revenue Cumulative Bulletin. Washington: Government Printing Office. Office of Internal Revenue. U.S. Treasury Department. 20 volumes: 1962-1 1966-1 1973-2 1974-1 1975-2 1976-3 pt 3 1977-1 1978-1 1978-2 1978-3 pt 1 1978-3 pt 2 1979-1 1980-1 1980-2 1980-3 1981-2 1982-1 1982-2 1983-1 1983-2. Hardcover. Ex-private law library with stamps and spine labels very good. Together 20 books. Three 3 linear feet shelf space. Special $195. unknown
1953632871953. Internal Revenue Cumulative Bulletins. United States Treasury Department. Washington: Government Printing Office. Cum. Bulletin 1920-1921 1922 I1-I2 1923 II1-II2 C.B. 1924-1926 1927-1 1927-2 1928-1 1928-2 C.B. 1929 1930-1 C.B. 1931 1932-1 1932-2 1933-1 1933-2 1934-1 1934-2 1935-1 1935-2 1936-1 1936-2 1937-1 1937-2 1938-1 1938-2 1939 1-1 1939 1-2 1939-2 C.B. 1940 C.B. 1941 C.B. 1942 1943 1944 1945 C.B. 1946 C.B. 1947 C.B. 1948 C.B. 1949 C.B. 1950 C.B. 1951 C.B. 1952 C.B. 1953. 25 Hardcover and 17 original paper issues. Together 42 books. Four 4 linear feet shelf space. Special $295. unknown
1958617041958. Internal Revenue Cumulative Bulletins. United States Treasury Department. Washington: Government Printing Office. 1954-1 to 1958-3 in 9 books. Red buckram with black labels. Ex-library very good condition. Special $95. unknown
1994434621994. Internal Revenue Cumulative Bulletin. U.S. Treasury Department. Washington DC: United States Treasury Department. 72 volumes: 1954-1; 1954-2; 1955-1; 1957-2; 1959-1; 1959-2; 1960-1; 1960-2; 1961-1; 1961-2; 1962-1; 1963-1; 1963-2; 1964 1-1; 1964 1-2; 1964-2; 1965-1; 1965-2; 1966-1; 1966-2; 1967-1; 1967-2; 1968-1; 1968-2; 1969-1; 1969-2; 1969-3; 1971-1; 1972-1; 1974-2; 1974-3; 1975-1; 1976-3 pt.1; 1976-3 pt.3; 1977-1; 1978-2; 1978-3 pt.2; 1979-2; 1980-2; 1980-3; 1981-1; 1981-2; 1982-1; 1983-1; 1983-2; 1984-1; 1984-2; 1984-3 vol.1; 1984-3 vol.2; 1985-1; 1985-2; 1986-1 x2; 1986-2; 1986-3 vol.1; 1986-3 vol.2 x2; 1986-3 vol.3; 1986-3 vol.4; 1987-1; 1988-2; 1990-1; 1990-2; 1991-1;1991-2; 1992-1; 1992-2; 1993-1; 1993-2; 1993-3 vol.1; 1994-1 Together 72 books. Twelve 12 linear feet of shelf space. Ex-library with property stamps and shelf location labels. $495. unknown
198044973Washington DC: GPO 1980. First Edition. First Printing. good. 24 cm 313 wraps stiff paper covers minor edge soiling Serial No. 84. GPO paperback
198824435Washington DC: U. S. Government Printing Office 1988. Presumed First Edition First printing. Wraps. fair. 24 cm 859 pages wraps covers worn and soiled some pages darkened some waviness to text. The bill among other things proposed to: Revise and make permanent the current statute regarding the appointment and duties of independent counsels; require the Attorney General to conduct a preliminary investigation whenever information is received sufficient to constitute grounds to investigate whether persons subject to this Act may have violated a criminal law other than a petty offense; subjected the following individuals to this Act: 1 persons working in the Executive Office of the President on active duty as commissioned officers and certain presidential and vice-presidential appointees; and 2 persons working in the Department of Justice who are compensated at or above level V currently at or above level III; require the U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia to perform the duties of the Attorney General in cases where information concerns an employee of the Department of Justice. The bill also provided that a report submitted by the Committee on the Judiciary of the House of Representatives or Senate which accompanies a request for the appointment of an independent counsel shall satisfy the requirements for a preliminary report by the Attorney General and provide that the appropriate district court may expand the prosecutorial jurisdiction of an independent counsel at the Counsel's request. The bill also required the independent counsel to report annually to the Congress on the budget of such office. Originally drafted in 1978 as part of the post-Watergate reform package known as the Ethics in Government Act the central purpose of the Independent Counsel Act has been to remove the conflict of interest inherent in any effort by the executive branch to investigate its own top officials. The law applies primarily to fifty or so high-level executive branch officials including the President. Two discretionary clauses extend the reach of the law: first the Attorney General may initiate an independent counsel investigation of Members of Congress "when it is in the public interest" to do so; second the Attorney General may invoke the law when an investigation of a person by the Department of Justice could result in "a personal financial or political conflict of interest." In addition other individuals not named in the statute are often pulled into the investigation as prosecutors make their case against a covered official. Whenever the Attorney General "receives information sufficient to constitute grounds to investigate" a covered official he or she initiates an initial or "threshold" inquiry. If after thirty days the Attorney General determines that the charges are not specific or that their source is not credible no further action is taken. Otherwise the Attorney General begins a "preliminary investigation" of up to ninety days extendable once for up to sixty days. This investigation however is conducted without many of the standard investigator's tools including subpoenas grand juries plea bargains and grants of immunity. After this period the Attorney General must decide whether there are reasonable grounds for recommending the appointment of an independent counsel. If not the Attorney General is obliged to take no further action. This decision is unreviewable though new information might trigger a new preliminary investigation. If the Attorney General decides there are reasonable grounds for further investigation the Attorney General turns to the body commonly known as the Special Division a panel of three federal appellate court judges charged with appointing all independent counsels. As part of this "application" to the Special Division the Attorney General also makes a recommendation as to the prosecutorial and investigative jurisdiction of the proposed independent counsel. U. S. Government Printing Office paperback
200550500Washington DC: GPO 2005. First Edition. First Printing. very good. 101 wraps tables footnotes. Serial No. 109-42. In the fall of 2003 the New York State Attorney announced what would become the first of many law enforcement initiatives that were intended to ferret out mutual fund trading abuses. In the fall and winter of 2003 there were shocking instances of such abuses including illegal and questionable practices such as late trading and market timing. As the scandals unfolded questions were raised about the operations and effectiveness of the Securities and Exchange Commission. The General Accounting Office GAO looked into the situation. This hearing provided an opportunity for the GAO to report on its findings and recommendations and to allow the SEC and others to respond to them. GPO paperback
198028751Washington DC: GPO 1980. good. 24 cm 691 wraps illus. ink notation on front cover. GPO paperback
2003406922003. United States Reports Official Edition. Volume 535. Cases Adjudged in The Supreme Court at October Term 2001. Beginning of Term October 1 2001 March 4 Through June 3 2002. Released February 2004 by the Government Printing Office. Frank D. Wagner Reporter of Decisions. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office 2003. cviii 1317 pp. Hardcover. Publisher's tan cloth with red and black gilt stamped spine labels. New. $125. Some major decisions reported in this volume are: TrafFix Devices Inc. v. Marketing Displays Inc. 532 U.S. 23 2001 was a landmark United States Supreme Court decision in the field of trademark law. The case determined that a functional design could not be eligible for trademark protection and it established a presumption that a patented design is inherently functional. Egelhoff v. Egelhoff 532 U.S. 141 2001 is a major decision of the Supreme Court of the United States on federalism specifically with regards to the preemption powers of federal law over state laws. It sets the precedent that any state statutes having a "connection with" ERISA plans are superseded by ERISA or any future substantially similar law that takes its place. In essence this decision is a reaffirmation of the right and ability of the federal government to at least in some instances pre-empt state laws. unknown