The Juridical Review, Volume 17 presents a comprehensive collection of articles and commentary on legal matters. This volume offers insights into various aspects of law, jurisprudence, and legal history, making it a valuable resource for scholars, practitioners, and anyone interested in the evolution and interpretation of legal principles.
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