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1631. Reference : MM-1-21-178

Perelman

| Moerman refers to Perelman’s work (1963) on dialectics, in which he notes that its achievement relies on actual interactions with interlocutors, including adjustments to their personality and intentions. Such an approach allows all parties to agree. | Punch card

1632. Reference : MM-1-21-179

Llewellyn

| Moerman notes Llewellyn’s (1960) argument that the search for beauty . | Punch card

1633. Reference : MM-1-21-180

Llewellyn

| Moerman refers to Llewellyn’s (1960) comments on the rules of truth and the law of nature. These depend on time and space, with different situations throwing up different problems, which will be differently recognized by each individual. | Punch card

1634. Reference : MM-1-21-181

Max Gluckman

| Moerman refers to Gluckman (1965) on multi-referential judgments in the legal system of the Barotse (a group of people based in present-day Zambia). These relate to evidence taking, cross-examination and consequences. | Punch card

1635. Reference : MM-1-21-182

Llewellyn

| Moerman cites Llewellyn’s (1960) work on the court system, in which he provides examples of the witnesses in Illinois State courts. | Punch card

1636. Reference : MM-1-21-183

Llewellyn

| Moerman refers to Radin’s ‘Law as Logic and Experience’ (1940) and cites Llewellyn (1960) on the issue of awareness and understanding of the facts. | Punch card

1637. Reference : MM-1-21-184

Llewellyn

| Moerman refers to Llewellyn (1960) on the taking of notes initiated by participant observation. | Punch card

1638. Reference : MM-1-21-185

Wetter

| Moerman points to Wetter’s (1960) comparison of judgments in the respective legal systems of Sweden and in the UK. In Sweden, judgments are based on jurors, whereas in the UK lawyers are essential for the judgment. | Punch card

1639. Reference : MM-1-21-186

Wetter

| Moerman cites Wetter (1960) on the ability of Anglo-American lawyers to demonstrate the facts and to find arguments to prove the truth in a hearing. | Punch card

1640. Reference : MM-1-21-187

Diary 23 January 1969

| 23 Jan 1969 Chalermchai gives information on the following: (1) Corruption of students, (2) a man who was working for Chamnan was arrested on charges of being a communist, (3) giving a gift to congratulate the boss is common. If someone does not comply, he may face difficulty in his job, (4) the bribery of tax officials who allow Laotian people to migrate illegally into the country, 5) graft among the police. | Punch card