Lecture on an international code of commerce morally and judicially considered
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Levi, Leone. 'Lecture on an international code of commerce morally and judicially considered'. - Dublin: Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 1851, pp11-23Download Item:
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The purpose and end of all social inquiries
is to connect abstract theories with the practical business of
life; to discover that link by which the conception of an idea may
be joined to its realization, and to analyse, with mathematical precision,
the elements composing it, so that sifted, and weighed in the
balance of philosophical truth, it may be launched in the arena of
public controversy. To a society formed for so dignified a purpose,
presided over by the eminent and learned Prelate whom I have the
honour to address, I need not enlarge on the importance of the
inquiry now submitted for consideration. It may be set in the
form of the following question:? By what means may we ameliorate
and systematise the administration of justice, and extend the principles
of pure ethics in the jurisprudence of nations ?
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Paper read 3rd November 1851
Author: Levi, Leone
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Social Inquiry Society of IrelandType of material:
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Journal of the Social Inquiry Society of Ireland1851
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International trade, Business law, CommerceISSN:
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