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... Tom Smith was attached in one of the Intelligence Services to the Foreign Office , and thereafter , having taken another look at the English Bar , decided that his future lay in Scotland . As one would expect , the necessary ...
... Tom Smith was attached in one of the Intelligence Services to the Foreign Office , and thereafter , having taken another look at the English Bar , decided that his future lay in Scotland . As one would expect , the necessary ...
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British Academy. CE W 10 TAX ד LO In 1958 Tom Smith moved to the chair of Civil Law at Edinburgh , and for a decade made a courageous but belated attempt to move the teaching of that subject at Scottish universities from the abstract ...
British Academy. CE W 10 TAX ד LO In 1958 Tom Smith moved to the chair of Civil Law at Edinburgh , and for a decade made a courageous but belated attempt to move the teaching of that subject at Scottish universities from the abstract ...
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... Tom Smith's outstanding expertise in areas of Private Law which he had long pondered while his lectures on ' Basic Rights and their Enforcement ' , delivered on the same visit to India , encompass much of his mature thought on questions ...
... Tom Smith's outstanding expertise in areas of Private Law which he had long pondered while his lectures on ' Basic Rights and their Enforcement ' , delivered on the same visit to India , encompass much of his mature thought on questions ...
Contents
Lectures | 1 |
The Genetics of Celtic Populations | 37 |
An Essay on Survival | 59 |
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