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1521. Reference : MM-1-21-79

Perelman

| Moerman refers to Perelman’s work (1958) on the issue of basic philosophy and the relationship between the essence and its manifestation, giving the example of the relationship between a person and his actions. | Punch card

1522. Reference : MM-1-21-80

Llewellyn

| Moerman refers to Llewellyn’s work (1960) on the issue of court confidentiality, and casts doubt on the rationality of Llewellyn’s argument that secrecy is difficult to enforce as each person is different. | Punch card

1523. Reference : MM-1-21-81

Llewellyn

| Moerman cites Llewellyn’s work (1960) on Cheyenne law, noting that rather than being decisive, Cheyenne law is flexible and dependent on situation, relying both on customary law and the immediate context. | Punch card

1524. Reference : MM-1-21-82

Llewellyn

| Moerman cites Llewellyn’s work (1960) on the withdrawal of court cases. | Punch card

1525. Reference : MM-1-21-83

Williams

| Moerman refers to Williams' work (1945) on the issue of court trials, noting that judgments cannot clearly delineate between ‘black’ and ‘white’. | Punch card

1526. Reference : MM-1-21-84

| Moerman asks how those who attend a trial envisage the court. For the Swedish, the salient feature of the court is the litigants, but for the British it is the barristers and for the French the legal technicians. | Punch card

1527. Reference : MM-1-21-85

Wetter

| Moerman refers to Wetter’s work (1960) on ‘The current opinions of the Supreme Court of Arkansas: A Study in Craftsmanship’ by the Arkansas Justice George Rose Smith, concerning the habit of lawyers to engage in repetition in order to emphasize what is said. | Punch card

1528. Reference : MM-1-21-86

Ruesch and Bateson

| Moerman refers to Ruesch and Bateson (1951) on values that depend on such things as ethics, performance, or achievements, and the recognition of those values. | Punch card

1529. Reference : MM-1-21-87

Black

| Moerman refers to Black’s work (1965) on the abstract norm. Black cites examples from his experience of being arrested by police officers. | Punch card

1530. Reference : MM-1-21-88

Max Gluckman

| Moerman refers to Gluckman’s work (1965) on the conclusion of justice, noting that in many cases the concerns and motivation for action stems from the relatives of the accused. | Punch card