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1531. Reference : MM-1-21-89

Max Gluckman

| Moerman refers to Gluckman’s work (1965) on liability for actions. | Punch card

1532. Reference : MM-1-21-90

Max Gluckman

| Moerman refers to Gluckman’s work (1965) on law enforcement. | Punch card

1533. Reference : MM-1-21-91

Perelman

| Moerman refers to Perelman’s work (1958), in which he notes that the status of the speaker has an impact on the perception of the listeners. | Punch card

1534. Reference : MM-1-21-92

Mellinkoff

| Moerman refers to Mellinkoff’s work (1963), noting that words make people remember ideas. | Punch card

1535. Reference : MM-1-21-93

Max Gluckman

| Moerman refers to Gluckman’s work (1965) on situational sense, with examples from the laws of the Zambian Barotse people. Many terms are not linked to reason and legal skill, and the choice of the appropriate rule for making a decision is at the discretion of the judge. | Punch card

1536. Reference : MM-1-21-94

Max Gluckman

| Moerman cites Gluckman (1965) on the issue of flexibility in the law, giving examples from the Zambian Barotse people. | Punch card

1537. Reference : MM-1-21-95

Llewellyn

| Moerman refers to Llewellyn’s work (1960) on challenges to the status of the judge and court. | Punch card

1538. Reference : MM-1-21-96

Llewellyn

| Moerman refers to Llewellyn’s work (1960) on truth finding, noting that there are many obstacles. | Punch card

1539. Reference : MM-1-21-97

Llewellyn

| Moerman cites Llewellyn’s work (1960) on how lawyers take a few hours in a trial to change the facts of the situation into opinions. | Punch card

1540. Reference : MM-1-21-98

Austin Turner

| Moerman refers to J. Austin’s work entitled ‘How to do Things with Words’ (1965). | Punch card