There's no issue of downward pressure as many people think, with that not being in the
lawbook.
| Relevant EU laws would be transferred onto the UK statute book under the terms of the EU Withdrawal Act, so there would be no black holes in Britain's
lawbook.
(40) Margaret Davies, Asking the Law Question (
Lawbook, 3rd ed,
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(25.) 1 SIR FREDERICK POLLOCK & FREDERIC WILLIAM MAITLAND, HISTORY OF ENGLISH LAW BEFORE THE TIME OF EDWARD I, at 132-35 (The
Lawbook Exch., Ltd.
Judge: Billionaire Wyly brothers committed tax fraud, The Texas
Lawbookthe rules are too damn complicated and the
lawbook needs to be re-worded and simplified.
(28) Green, above n 19, 169; Hans Kelsen, General Theory of Law and State, vol 56 (
Lawbook Exchange, 1945) 20.
Notable, too, is Bruce O'Brien's summing up of his examination of a late twelfth-century
lawbook: 'Contemporary readers of the Colbertine
lawbook could not have avoided the conclusion that English held a special place among their written languages of law, a place in no way threatened by the increasing use of Anglo-French' (p.