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Administrative Law

Radin, Max | March 6, 1929 issue

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This article presents information on the book "Administrative Powers Over Persons and Property," by Ernst Freund. Professor Freund's study has the solidity of the German treatises from which he derives his comparative material. Some will regret that it is there rather than in the corresponding French books that he has sought it. It is opined that professor Freund's book is already a long book and is a hard one at that. This book is opined to be an exhaustive book as far as administrative law is concerned.

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ADMINISTRATIVE Powers Over Persons & Property (Book); FREUND, Ernst; ADMINISTRATIVE law; PUBLIC law; BOOKS; PUBLICATIONS
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