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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1930-1931-153

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152 FACULTY OF LAWS ZA13 Professor Smith Public International Law Peace Tu 3-4 School of Economics ZA13 Professor Smith Public International Law War and Neutrality 30-6 30 School of Economics ZAU Mr Jennings History of English Law Day Course 30-4 School of Economics Evening Course 7-8 30 School of Economics ZA15 Professor Morgan Constitutional Laws of the British Empire 1st and 2nd Terms Tu 45 University College Prof Smith Constitutional Laws of the British Empire Day Course Ist and 2nd Terms 12-1 London School of Economics ZAle Professor de Montmorency Comparative Jurisprudence Time to be arranged At the Professors Chambers Stone Build- ings Lincoln's Inn ZA Mr Gahan Roman Law Seminar Course on the Digest Book XIX 2nd Term Day and hours to be arranged At University College ZA -Day Course Mr Paton Conflict of Laws lst and 2nd Terms Th 30-4 School of Economics ZA18 -Evening Course Dr Hibbert Conflict of Laws Private International Law lst and 2nd Terms Th 45-7 King's College Dr Hibbert recommends Students to read Hibbert's International Private Law and for reference Dicey on Conflict of Laws latest edition ZAlt Dr Lauterpacht Public International Law Cases discussion class 3rd Term Th 30-3 30 School of Economics Tutorial Class for King's College Students attending the 3rd Year Courses on English Law is held at King's College at hours to be arranged The LL Final Examination includes paper on the writing of essays Instruction in the writing of essays is given in the Tutorial Classes for King's College Students attending the 2nd and 3rd Year Courses COMPARATIVE LAW ZA20 Professor de Montmorency Twelve Public Lectures Subject to be announced later lst and 2nd Terms University College Th 15-6 15 This Course is open to the Public without fee or ticket The Lectures will be followed by Discussion Class on General Jurisprudence with special reference to Case Law under different systems of Law
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