1501. Reference : MM-1-21-59
Perelman
| Moerman referred to Perelman (1963), noting that every human being should be treated with equal justice. | Punch card
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1501. Reference : MM-1-21-59
| Moerman referred to Perelman (1963), noting that every human being should be treated with equal justice. | Punch card
1502. Reference : MM-1-21-60
| Morgan refers to Perelman’s work (1968) on equal justice, noting that where cases have similar traits, those involved should be judged in the same manner, regardless of who they are. | Punch card
1503. Reference : MM-1-21-61
| Moerman refers to Perelman (1958) on the issue of phenomena that occur as case examples. Such phenomena occur as specific cases and the analysis of such phenomena cannot be generalized. | Punch card
1504. Reference : MM-1-21-62
| Moerman refers to Perelman (1958) on the issue of examples illustrating rules. The examples can clarify the rules, but if a sample is presented that does not comply with the rules, that does not mean that it does not conform to reality, merely that the rules require adjustment or change. | Punch card
1505. Reference : MM-1-21-63
| Morgan refers to Gluckman (1965), on the Barotse, and Cheyenne proverb: "An old boil is revived by a new boil”, presumably meaning that once water has been boiled, it can be made to boil again People who have been forgiven a basic offence will repeat their mistake. Those who commit a first offence are liable to be prosecuted. Moerman argues that the villagers are showing their dissatisfaction with settlements handed down by the court. | Punch card
1506. Reference : MM-1-21-64
| Moerman refers to Perelman’s work (1968: 117-118) on the use of repeated words to convey the same arguments (i.e. tautology). Each time a word is used the meaning may change, depending on the occasion. Moerman questions whether such a model is equally valid in Thai, English and French, and looks at how tautology is used in different languages. | Punch card
1507. Reference : MM-1-21-65
| Moerman refers to Llewellyn’s work (1960) on situation-problems and type-problems. | Punch card
1508. Reference : MM-1-21-66
| Moerman refers to Perelman’s work (1958) on how repetition serves to highlight details. | Punch card
1509. Reference : MM-1-21-67
| (Handwriting illegible) some text about the population in the northern region having increased by 3.4% per year. | Punch card
1510. Reference : MM-1-21-68
| Moerman refers to Mellinkoff’s work (1963), on the language of the law. Words are interpreted according to usage, depending on the context | Punch card