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... criminals , rebuked Henry Fielding ( the novelist who was also a justice of the peace and a vigorous advocate of court and prison reforms ) for vulgarising Shaftesbury by reducing virtue to ' good affections in contradiction to moral ...
... criminals , rebuked Henry Fielding ( the novelist who was also a justice of the peace and a vigorous advocate of court and prison reforms ) for vulgarising Shaftesbury by reducing virtue to ' good affections in contradiction to moral ...
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... criminal prohibitions . Secondly , the implication may be that X can do what he likes to or with R - property - independent prohibitions always excepted- subject to any relevant property - limitation rules . That is the open - ended ...
... criminal prohibitions . Secondly , the implication may be that X can do what he likes to or with R - property - independent prohibitions always excepted- subject to any relevant property - limitation rules . That is the open - ended ...
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... criminal legislation protecting ' property ' should be applied to such information - see Carpenter v . United States , 108 S. Ct . 316 ( 1987 ) . A different view has been adopted by the Supreme Court of Canada - see Stewart v . R ...
... criminal legislation protecting ' property ' should be applied to such information - see Carpenter v . United States , 108 S. Ct . 316 ( 1987 ) . A different view has been adopted by the Supreme Court of Canada - see Stewart v . R ...
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