I will venture to affirm, that what is commonly called the technical part of legislation, is incomparably more difficult than what may be styled the ethical. In other words, it is far easier to conceive justly what would be useful law, than so to construct... The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal - Page 3661867Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| 1902 - 874 pages
...possible demands upon the Intellect. "I will venture to affirm," said John Austin the jurist, "that what is commonly called the technical part of legislation is incomparably more difficult than what may be called the ethical. In other words, It is far easier to conceive justly what would be useful law than... | |
| John Austin - 1861 - 674 pages
...frequently tossed by legislators to inferior and incompetent workmen. I will venture to affirm, that what ij commonly called the technical part of legislation,...incomparably more difficult than what may be styled the ethicil In other words, it is far easier to conceive justly what would be useful law, than so to construct... | |
| John Austin - 1863 - 462 pages
...frequently tossed by legislators to inferior and incompetent workmen. I will venture to affirm, that what is commonly called the technical part of legislation,...to construct that same law that it may accomplish the design of the lawgiver. Accordingly, statutes made with great deliberation, and by learned and... | |
| 1866 - 732 pages
...frequently tossed by legislators to inferior and incompetent workmen. I will venture to affirm that what is commonly called the technical part of legislation...to construct that same law that it may accomplish the design of the lawgiver." Such is the opinion of one of the acntest of thinkers and most ardent... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1867 - 418 pages
...part of legislation incomparably more difficult than what may be styled the ethical ;' holding it ' far easier to conceive justly what would be useful...to construct that same law that it may accomplish the design of the law-giver :'* an opinion which, in its full breadth of statement, we should hesitate... | |
| John Austin, Sarah Austin - 1873 - 700 pages
...frequently tossed by legislators to inferior and incompetent workmen. I will venture to affirm, that what is commonly called the technical part of legislation,...to construct that same law that it may accomplish the design of the lawgiver. Accordingly, statutes made with great deliberation, and by learned and... | |
| 1874 - 618 pages
...Austin, who had himself tried his hand at the craft, says : — ' I will venture to affirm that what is commonly called the technical part of legislation...to construct that same law that it may accomplish the design of the law-giver. ' Accordingly, statutes made with great deliberation and by learned and... | |
| 1874 - 606 pages
...is commonly called the technical part of legislation is incomparably more difficult than what may he •styled the ethical. In other words, it is far easier...to construct that same law that it may accomplish the design of the law-giver. ' Accordmgly, statutes made with great deliberation and by learned and... | |
| 1874 - 616 pages
...Austin, who had himself tried his hand at the craft, says : — ' I will venture to affirm that what is commonly called the technical part of legislation is incomparably more difficult than what may bo styled the ethical. In other words, it is far easier to conceive justly what would be useful law,... | |
| 1874 - 614 pages
...Austin, who had himself tried his hand at the craft, says : — ' I will venture to affirm that what is commonly called the technical part of legislation is incomparably more difficult than what may bo ,styled the ethical. In other words, it is far easier to conceive justly what would be useful law,... | |
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