The Common Law: Judicial Impartiality and Judge-made Law”(1982) HK Lucke Thread poster: marlene Le Duc (X)
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marlene Le Duc (X) France Local time: 05:14 English to French
Hi every one
and Happy new year
I need to find the text mentionned in the title. I don't know if it's a book (but I didn't find it), or a press article. After severals researches I found out that it's a fundamental text as it's quoted in several articles, tuition, etc. | | |
Westlaw - LexisNexis | Jan 10, 2022 |
Hi Marlene,
Have you tried Westlaw, LexisNexis or perhaps JSTOR?
It's a publication in the Law Quarterly Review Journal
I believe the full citation is as follows
H Lucke "The Common Law: Judicial Impartiality and Judge-Made Law" (1982) 98. LQR 29, | | |
[Edited at 2022-01-10 14:45 GMT] | | |
Adieu Ukrainian to English + ... Search for 3 key words | Jan 10, 2022 |
common impartiality lucke
Google will point you to the academic paper. Google chokes on 4+ search terms often so reduce to name + 2 key words. | |
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marlene Le Duc (X) France Local time: 05:14 English to French TOPIC STARTER no result found | Jan 11, 2022 |
I applied all your advices, but without any results, only quotation in others articles or books. | | |
As far as I could research, you’re looking for an article published on the “Law Quarterly Review” (LQR) (H K Lücke, “The Common Law: Judicial Impartiality and Judge-made Law” (1982) 98 LQR pages 29-33). One of the sources I’ve visited says that this title is also available on Westlaw UK (http://legalresearch.westlaw.co.uk/). They have a free trial… | | |
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marlene Le Duc (X) France Local time: 05:14 English to French TOPIC STARTER
thank you for the link to the Westlaw Uk. They do have a free trial, but you have to get in touch with a member of their team in the first place.
I found the full name of the author yesterday, and sent him an email; but unfornately he didn't bother to answer me. | |
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Tina Vonhof (X) Canada Local time: 22:14 Dutch to English + ... Be more patient | Jan 11, 2022 |
marlene Le Duc wrote:
thank you for the link to the Westlaw Uk. They do have a free trial, but you have to get in touch with a member of their team in the first place.
I found the full name of the author yesterday, and sent him an email; but unfornately he didn't bother to answer me.
No need to berate the author if he doesn't immediately answer your email. He may:
- be a judge himself or have another busy position in the judicial system
- receive a hundred emails a day
- be on holiday
- be sick | | |
For future reference | Jan 12, 2022 |
Students studying law may be able to access this via their uni library. This may be one way to access the reference.
Contacting the author may be another route, although this may take time.
Other academic sources may help. Google Scholar? Maybe even Sci-hub? Have you tried the author's faculty page? Researchgate? | | |
marlene Le Duc (X) France Local time: 05:14 English to French TOPIC STARTER
Nikki Scott-Despaigne wrote:
Students studying law may be able to access this via their uni library. This may be one way to access the reference.
Contacting the author may be another route, although this may take time.
Other academic sources may help. Google Scholar? Maybe even Sci-hub? Have you tried the author's faculty page? Researchgate?
Yes I did and no results | | |
marlene Le Duc (X) France Local time: 05:14 English to French TOPIC STARTER can't be found on internet | Jan 16, 2022 |
hi everybody,
thank you for your help.
About Reuters westlaw and their free trial, I had one of their commercial on line the free trial is submitted to an engagement with cost $4000 ! and for their "practical law site" it's another $3000.
I had the great surprise to receive this morning from the Professor H.K LUCKE (to be honest, I didn't expect that such an important person would take some of his precious for a simple translator like me unable to make a research... See more hi everybody,
thank you for your help.
About Reuters westlaw and their free trial, I had one of their commercial on line the free trial is submitted to an engagement with cost $4000 ! and for their "practical law site" it's another $3000.
I had the great surprise to receive this morning from the Professor H.K LUCKE (to be honest, I didn't expect that such an important person would take some of his precious for a simple translator like me unable to make a research). He took the time to search for it in his University library (Queensland, and Adelaïde), and in Law Quarterly Review , but without any results. On the top of it, he even presents me his regrets (my heart is melting).
So I think that I can consider this research as closed, and that there is no way to find it on the web.
Have a wonderful day
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