Self-Help: Extrajudicial Rights, Privileges and Remedies in Contemporary American Society

This Special Project examines the myriad forms of self-help currently available to persons in American society. It groups and discusses notable self-help rights, privileges, and remedies under topical classifications that parallel traditional jurisprudential categories. Parts H through VI of the Spe...

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Main Author: Brandon, Douglas I. (Author)
Contributors: Wiggins, Lea ; Jacques, Keith R. ; Head, Jr ; Harris, Alvin L. ; Greshin, Jeremy H. ; Cooper, Melinda L.
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
Published: 1984
In:Year: 1984
Online Access: Volltext (kostenfrei)
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