Legal Ethics: Duties & Privileges of LawyerWadhwa, 1964 - 348 páginas |
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Página 68
... morality is concerned , has an influence on his hearers , derived from the belief that he shares the moral sentiments of all mankind . This influence of his supposed morality , is one of his possessions ; which , like all his ...
... morality is concerned , has an influence on his hearers , derived from the belief that he shares the moral sentiments of all mankind . This influence of his supposed morality , is one of his possessions ; which , like all his ...
Página 73
... moral good and evil ; and when he has done , all that he can to enlighten and instruct it by the aid of religion , as well as morality , it is , for him , the voice of God , To disobey the commands and prohibitions of conscience , under ...
... moral good and evil ; and when he has done , all that he can to enlighten and instruct it by the aid of religion , as well as morality , it is , for him , the voice of God , To disobey the commands and prohibitions of conscience , under ...
Página 142
... moral nature , and in so far as the lawyer does not deliberately become accessory after the fact to the crime , his ... moral right to he to judge or jury , he has of course no legal or moral right to have his lawyer lie for him , but ...
... moral nature , and in so far as the lawyer does not deliberately become accessory after the fact to the crime , his ... moral right to he to judge or jury , he has of course no legal or moral right to have his lawyer lie for him , but ...
Contenido
A Code of Legal Ethics | 41 |
iv | 48 |
Lawyers Devotion to Duty | 59 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 20 secciones no mostradas
Términos y frases comunes
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