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M.A., D.PHIL., OF LINCOLN S INN, BARRISTER, PROFESSOR OF LAW IN THE
UNIVERSITY OF READING LONDON SWEET AND MAXWELL 2002 CONTENTS PAGE
PREFACE VII TABLE OF CASES XV TABLE OF STATUTES XXXV TABLE OF EUROPEAN
CASES XXXVII TABLE OFTREATIES XXXIX PARA. INTRODUCTION 1. NATURE AND
SCOPE OF ULEGALITY 1.01 2. STRUCTURE OF THE BOOK 1.06 PART ONE
CONTRAVENING THE LAW 1. CRIME, TORT AND STATUTORY ILLEOALITY 1.
INTRODUCTION 1.01 2. SERIOUSNESS 1.02 (A) DELIBERATE ACTS 1.02 (B)
POSSIBLE APPROACHES 1.05 3. THE NATURE OF STATUTORY ULEGALITY 1.08 (A)
SEPARATE FROM COMMON LAW ULEGALITY 1.08 (B) CONTRACTUAL CONTEXT 1.13
(C) STATUTORY DUTIES IN TORT AND CRIME 1.15 (D) CONCLUSION 1.17 2.
IMPLIED PROHIBITION OF CONTRACTS 1. NATURE OF THE DOCTRINE 2.01 2.
TECHNIQUES OF CONSTRUCTION 2.05 3. THE DOCTRINE OF IMPLIED PROHIBITION
IN PRACTICE 2.10 4. STATUTORY INTERPRETATION 2.14 5. CONDITIONAL
AGREEMENTS 2.19 (A) COMPLIANCE WITH LEGAL REQUIREMENTS 2.19 (B)
CONTRACTUAL ALLOCATION OF RESPONSIBILITY 2.23 [IX] CONTENTS 3. UNLAWFUL
PERFORMANCE 1. SCOPE OF THE CHAPTER 3.01 2. EXECUTORY CONTRACTS AND
IGNORANCE OF THE LAW 3.02 (A) ULEGALITY IRRELEVANT 3.02 (B) ULEGALITY
CONFUSED WITH OTHER CONCEPTS 3.04 3. POSITION OF THE PARTY RESPONSIBLE
FOR UNLAWFUL PERFORMANCE . 3.12 4. POSITION OF THE INNOCENT PARTY 3.18
KNOWLEDGE AND PARTICIPATION 1. INTRODUCTION 4.01 2. EXTENT OF CLAIMANT S
INVOLVEMENT 4.03 (A) MERE AWARENESS 4.03 (B) PARTICIPATION 4.06 (C)
CONTRACTUAL OBLIGATION NOT REQUIRED 4.11 (D) INVOLVEMENT IN A RELATED
TRANSACTION 4.13 3. WHERE THE ILLEGAL SCHEME IS ESPECIALLY GRAVE 4.21 4.
PERFORMANCE UNLAWFUL FROM THE OUTSET 4.26 (A) RIGHTS OF THE INNOCENT
PARTY 4.26 (B) EXCUSABLE IGNORANCE 4.29 (C) PROMISES AND
WARRANTIES 4.32 INDEMNITY AND FORFEITURE 1. INTRODUCTION 5.01 2.
RECOVERY OF CRIMINAL PENALTIES 5.02 3. RECOVERY OF DAMAGES 5.09 (A)
POLICY ISSUES 5.09 (B) INTENTIONAL WRONGDOING 5.13 (C) EXEMPLARY DAMAGES
5.18 4. SUICIDE AND LIFE INSURANCE 5.22 (A) ENFORCEABILITY BY THE
DECEASED S ESTATE 5.22 (B) ASSIGNMENT OF LIFE POLICIES 5.25 5.
SUCCESSION AND FORFEITURE 5.29 (A) AT COMMON LAW 5.29 (B) BY STATUTE
5.33 6. NO BENEFIT FROM A CRIME 5.36 PARTTWO PUBLIC POLICY 6. POLICY
AND MORALITY 1. INTRODUCTION 6.01 2. PUBLIC POLICY IN THE COURTS 6.02
(A) NATURE OF PUBLIC POLICY 6.02 (B) FACTORS TO BE TAKEN INTO ACCOUNT
6.10 3. MARRIAGE AND SEXUAL MORALITY 6.14 (A) MARRIAGE 6.14 (B) SEXUAL
RELATIONSHIPS OUTSIDE MARRIAGE 6.20 M CONTENTS 4. PUBLIC POLICY IN
PRACTICE 6.26 7. FRAUD AND CORRUPTION 1. INTRODUCTION 7.01 2. FRAUDULENT
CONTRACTS 7.03 3. DEFRAUDING THE REVENUE 7.09 (A) GENERAL APPLICABILITY
7.09 (B) DECEPTIVE DOCUMENTATION 7.10 (C) EVADING INCOME TAX 7.12 (D)
DEGREES OF BLAMEWORTHINESS 7.18 4. CORRUPT BARGAINS 7.24 5.
CONFIDENTIALITY AGREEMENTS 7.27 (A) PAYMENT FOR SILENCE 7.27 (B)
LIBELLOUS COMMUNICATIONS 7.28 (C) CONCEALMENT OF CRIMINALITY 7.31 (D)
DISCLOSURE AND THE PUBLIC INTEREST 7.34 COMPROMISING THE LEGAL PROCESS
1. CATEGORIES OF CASES 8.01 2. CONTRACTS TO STIFLE PROSECUTIONS 8.04 (A)
INTRODUCTION 8.04 (B) OFFENCES OF DIFFERING GRAVITY 8.05 (C) CONCEALING
AN ARRESTABLE OFFENCE 8.10 (D) EXISTING LIABILITIES 8.12 (E) ULEGALITY
AND DURESS 8.17 9. MAINTENANCE AND CHAMPERTY 1. INTRODUCTION 9.01 2.
LAWFUL MAINTENANCE 9.05 3. CHAMPERTY 9.10 4. ASSIGNMENT 9.14 5. THE
LEGAL PROFESSION 9.20 6. THE EFFECTS OF MAINTENANCE AND CHAMPERTY 9.24
7. IMPLICATIONS FOR PUBLIC POLICY GENERALLY 9.27 10. PEACE AND WAR 1.
INTRODUCTION 10.01 2. INTERNATIONAL COMITY 10.02 (A) CONTRACTS GOVERNED
BY ENGLISH LAW 10.02 (B) CONTRACTS GOVERNED BY FOREIGN LAW 10.09 3.
TRADING WITH THE ENEMY 10.14 (A) THE PRINCIPLES 10.14 (B) QUESTIONS OF
GENERAL RELEVANCE TO ULEGALITY 10.21 CONTENTS PART THREE RESTRAINT OF
TRADE 11. NATURE OF THE DOCTRINE 1. INTRODUCTION 11-01 2. CONCEPTS AND
CATEGORIES 11.04 3. SANCTIONS AND BENEFITS 11.08 4. CONTINUING
RELATIONSHIPS 11.13 5. LEGISLATIVE PROMOTION OF COMPETITION 11.19 (A)
NATURE OF THE STATUTORY PROVISIONS 11.19 (B) PROHIBITED AGREEMENTS 11.22
(C) ABUSE OF DOMINANT POSITION 11.26 12. FRONTIERS OF PROTECTION 1.
CONFIDENTIALITY AND SECRECY 12.01 (A) SCOPE OF PROTECTION 12.01 (B)
TRADE SECRETS 12.03 (C) CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION 12.05 (D) RELATIONSHIP
TO BREACH OF CONFIDENCE 12.07 2. PUBLIC INTEREST 12.09 (A) THE ISSUES
12.09 (B) RELATIONSHIP TO THE INTERESTS OF THE PARTIES 12.10 (C)
CIRCUMSTANCES IN WHICH PUBLIC INTEREST WILL INVALIDATE . 12.12 (D)
CRITERIA FOR ASSESSMENT 12.14 3. VENDOR AND PURCHASER 12.16 4. EXCLUSIVE
SUPPLY CONTRACTS 12.22 13. CONSTRUCTION AND SCOPE OF COVENANTS 1.
INTERPRETATION: LITERAL OR CONTEXTUAL? 13.01 2. AREA COVENANTS 13.08 3.
DURATION 13.15 4. MODIFICATION BY STATUTE IN OTHER JURISDICTIONS 13.20
(A) NEW ZEALAND 13.20 (B) NEW SOUTH WALES 13.21 14. CUSTOMERS, RLVALS
AND THE PROFESSIONS 1. INTRODUCTION 14.01 2. SOLICITATION OF CUSTOMERS
14.02 3. RIVAL EMPLOYERS 14.08 (A) COVENANTS AGAINST JOINING OTHER
ORGANISATIONS 14.08 (B) POACHING BY FORMER EMPLOYEE 14.13 4. MEDICAL
PRACTITIONERS 14.15 5. SOLICITORS 14.18 FXII] CONTENTS 15. OPPRESSION,
REPUDIATION AND INTERIM INJUNCTIONS 1. INTRODUCTION 15.01 2. OPPRESSION
15.02 3. REPUDIATION 15.07 4. INTERIM INJUNCTIONS 15.15 PART FOUR RELIEF
FROM THE CONSEQUENCES 16. THE ENFORCEABILITY OF PROPRIETARY INTERESTS 1.
PASSING OF PROPERTY 16.01 2. THE NO-RELIANCE DOCTRINE 16.04 (A) AT
COMMON LAW 16.04 (B) IN EQUITY 16.06 3. CONCLUSIONS 16.15 17. ILLEGALITY
AND RESTITUTION 1. INTRODUCTION 17.01 2. RESTITUTIONARY RELIEF DENIED
17.05 3. MISTAKE, FAILURE OF CONSIDERATION AND OPPRESSION 17.07 (A)
MISTAKE 17.08 (B) FAILURE OF CONSIDERATION 17.10 (C) OPPRESSION 17.12 4.
AN EXPANDING ROLE FOR RESTITUTION IN ULEGALITY? 17.15 5. FRAUD AND
NEGLIGENCE 17.19 18. REPENTANCE AND PROTECTION 1. THE LOCUS POENITENTIAE
DOCTRINE 18.01 (A) PARTIAL FULFILMENT 18.03 (B) REPENTANCE 18.08 (C)
EQUITY AND THE LOCUS POENITENTIAE 18.11 2. PROTECTION OF THE CLAIMANT
18.13 3. CONCLUSION 18.18 19. THE DOCTRINE OF SEVERANCE 1. INTRODUCTION
19.01 2. WORDING OF THE PROVISION 19.04 3. SCOPE OF THE CONSIDERATION
19.10 4. CHARACTER OF THE CONTRACT 19.13 5. POLICY FACTORS 19.16 (A)
RESTRAINT OF TRADE 19.17 (B) TAINTED CONTRACTS 19.22 6. CONCLUSION
19.26 [XIII] CONTENTS PART FIVE REFORM 20. THE NEW ZEALAND ILLEGAL
CONTRACTS ACT 1970 1. INTRODUCTION 20.01 2. PROVISIONS OF THE ACT 20.02
(A) DEFINITION AND SCOPE 20.02 (B) NULLIFICATION AND VALIDATION 20.04
(C) PROPERTY RIGHTS 20.06 (D) DISCRETION 20.08 3. THE OPERATION OF THE
ACT 20.09 (A) ADJUSTING RIGHTS 20.10 (B) POTENTIAL CONFLICT WITH
LEGITIMATE POLICIES 20.13 21. REFORM PROPOSALS IN COMMONWEALTH
JURISDICTIONS 1. INTRODUCTION 21.01 2. BRITISH COLUMBIA 21.02 3. ONTARIO
21.08 4. SOUTH AUSTRALIA 21.11 5. PROVISIONAL PROPOSAIS OF THE LAW
COMMISSION IN ENGLAND .... 21.14 (A) SCOPE OF THE SUGGESTED REFORM 21.14
(B) DISCRETIONARY ENFORCEMENT OF LEGAL WRONGS 21.16 (C) THE RECOVERY
BACK OF MONEY OR PROPERTY 21.18 (D) JUDICIAL DISCRETION 21.22 6. REFORM
BY THE JUDICIARY 21.26 (A) CANADA 21.26 (B) AUSTRALIA 21.29 7.
TRADITIONAL APPROACH STILL FAVOURED IN ENGLAND 21.31 8. CONCLUSION 21.34
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THE CONTRACT LAW LIBRARY ILLEGALITY AND PUBLIC POLICY BY R. A. BUCKLEY
M.A., D.PHIL., OF LINCOLN'S INN, BARRISTER, PROFESSOR OF LAW IN THE
UNIVERSITY OF READING LONDON SWEET AND MAXWELL 2002 CONTENTS PAGE
PREFACE VII TABLE OF CASES XV TABLE OF STATUTES XXXV TABLE OF EUROPEAN
CASES XXXVII TABLE OFTREATIES XXXIX PARA. INTRODUCTION 1. NATURE AND
SCOPE OF ULEGALITY 1.01 2. STRUCTURE OF THE BOOK 1.06 PART ONE
CONTRAVENING THE LAW 1. CRIME, TORT AND STATUTORY ILLEOALITY 1.
INTRODUCTION 1.01 2. SERIOUSNESS 1.02 (A) DELIBERATE ACTS 1.02 (B)
POSSIBLE APPROACHES 1.05 3. THE NATURE OF STATUTORY ULEGALITY 1.08 (A)
SEPARATE FROM "COMMON LAW" ULEGALITY 1.08 (B) CONTRACTUAL CONTEXT 1.13
(C) STATUTORY DUTIES IN TORT AND CRIME 1.15 (D) CONCLUSION 1.17 2.
IMPLIED PROHIBITION OF CONTRACTS 1. NATURE OF THE DOCTRINE 2.01 2.
TECHNIQUES OF CONSTRUCTION 2.05 3. THE DOCTRINE OF IMPLIED PROHIBITION
IN PRACTICE 2.10 4. STATUTORY INTERPRETATION 2.14 5. CONDITIONAL
AGREEMENTS 2.19 (A) COMPLIANCE WITH LEGAL REQUIREMENTS 2.19 (B)
CONTRACTUAL ALLOCATION OF RESPONSIBILITY 2.23 [IX] CONTENTS 3. UNLAWFUL
PERFORMANCE 1. SCOPE OF THE CHAPTER 3.01 2. EXECUTORY CONTRACTS AND
IGNORANCE OF THE LAW 3.02 (A) ULEGALITY IRRELEVANT 3.02 (B) ULEGALITY
CONFUSED WITH OTHER CONCEPTS 3.04 3. POSITION OF THE PARTY RESPONSIBLE
FOR UNLAWFUL PERFORMANCE . 3.12 4. POSITION OF THE "INNOCENT" PARTY 3.18
KNOWLEDGE AND PARTICIPATION 1. INTRODUCTION 4.01 2. EXTENT OF CLAIMANT'S
INVOLVEMENT 4.03 (A) MERE AWARENESS 4.03 (B) PARTICIPATION 4.06 (C)
CONTRACTUAL OBLIGATION NOT REQUIRED 4.11 (D) INVOLVEMENT IN A RELATED
TRANSACTION 4.13 3. WHERE THE ILLEGAL SCHEME IS ESPECIALLY GRAVE 4.21 4.
PERFORMANCE UNLAWFUL FROM THE OUTSET 4.26 (A) RIGHTS OF THE "INNOCENT"
PARTY 4.26 (B) "EXCUSABLE IGNORANCE" 4.29 (C) "PROMISES" AND
"WARRANTIES" 4.32 INDEMNITY AND FORFEITURE 1. INTRODUCTION 5.01 2.
RECOVERY OF CRIMINAL PENALTIES 5.02 3. RECOVERY OF DAMAGES 5.09 (A)
POLICY ISSUES 5.09 (B) INTENTIONAL WRONGDOING 5.13 (C) EXEMPLARY DAMAGES
5.18 4. SUICIDE AND LIFE INSURANCE 5.22 (A) ENFORCEABILITY BY THE
DECEASED'S ESTATE 5.22 (B) ASSIGNMENT OF LIFE POLICIES 5.25 5.
SUCCESSION AND FORFEITURE 5.29 (A) AT COMMON LAW 5.29 (B) BY STATUTE
5.33 6. "NO BENEFIT FROM A CRIME" 5.36 PARTTWO PUBLIC POLICY 6. POLICY
AND MORALITY 1. INTRODUCTION 6.01 2. PUBLIC POLICY IN THE COURTS 6.02
(A) NATURE OF PUBLIC POLICY 6.02 (B) FACTORS TO BE TAKEN INTO ACCOUNT
6.10 3. MARRIAGE AND SEXUAL MORALITY 6.14 (A) MARRIAGE 6.14 (B) SEXUAL
RELATIONSHIPS OUTSIDE MARRIAGE 6.20 M CONTENTS 4. PUBLIC POLICY IN
PRACTICE 6.26 7. FRAUD AND CORRUPTION 1. INTRODUCTION 7.01 2. FRAUDULENT
CONTRACTS 7.03 3. DEFRAUDING THE REVENUE 7.09 (A) GENERAL APPLICABILITY
7.09 (B) DECEPTIVE DOCUMENTATION 7.10 (C) EVADING INCOME TAX 7.12 (D)
DEGREES OF BLAMEWORTHINESS 7.18 4. CORRUPT BARGAINS 7.24 5.
CONFIDENTIALITY AGREEMENTS 7.27 (A) PAYMENT FOR SILENCE 7.27 (B)
LIBELLOUS COMMUNICATIONS 7.28 (C) CONCEALMENT OF CRIMINALITY 7.31 (D)
DISCLOSURE AND THE PUBLIC INTEREST 7.34 COMPROMISING THE LEGAL PROCESS
1. CATEGORIES OF CASES 8.01 2. CONTRACTS TO STIFLE PROSECUTIONS 8.04 (A)
INTRODUCTION 8.04 (B) OFFENCES OF DIFFERING GRAVITY 8.05 (C) CONCEALING
AN ARRESTABLE OFFENCE 8.10 (D) EXISTING LIABILITIES 8.12 (E) ULEGALITY
AND DURESS 8.17 9. MAINTENANCE AND CHAMPERTY 1. INTRODUCTION 9.01 2.
LAWFUL MAINTENANCE 9.05 3. CHAMPERTY 9.10 4. ASSIGNMENT 9.14 5. THE
LEGAL PROFESSION 9.20 6. THE EFFECTS OF MAINTENANCE AND CHAMPERTY 9.24
7. IMPLICATIONS FOR PUBLIC POLICY GENERALLY 9.27 10. PEACE AND WAR 1.
INTRODUCTION 10.01 2. INTERNATIONAL COMITY 10.02 (A) CONTRACTS GOVERNED
BY ENGLISH LAW 10.02 (B) CONTRACTS GOVERNED BY FOREIGN LAW 10.09 3.
TRADING WITH THE ENEMY 10.14 (A) THE PRINCIPLES 10.14 (B) QUESTIONS OF
GENERAL RELEVANCE TO ULEGALITY 10.21 CONTENTS PART THREE RESTRAINT OF
TRADE 11. NATURE OF THE DOCTRINE 1. INTRODUCTION 11-01 2. CONCEPTS AND
CATEGORIES 11.04 3. SANCTIONS AND BENEFITS 11.08 4. CONTINUING
RELATIONSHIPS 11.13 5. LEGISLATIVE PROMOTION OF COMPETITION 11.19 (A)
NATURE OF THE STATUTORY PROVISIONS 11.19 (B) PROHIBITED AGREEMENTS 11.22
(C) ABUSE OF DOMINANT POSITION 11.26 12. FRONTIERS OF PROTECTION 1.
CONFIDENTIALITY AND SECRECY 12.01 (A) SCOPE OF PROTECTION 12.01 (B)
TRADE SECRETS 12.03 (C) CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION 12.05 (D) RELATIONSHIP
TO BREACH OF CONFIDENCE 12.07 2. "PUBLIC INTEREST" 12.09 (A) THE ISSUES
12.09 (B) RELATIONSHIP TO THE INTERESTS OF THE PARTIES 12.10 (C)
CIRCUMSTANCES IN WHICH PUBLIC INTEREST WILL INVALIDATE . 12.12 (D)
CRITERIA FOR ASSESSMENT 12.14 3. VENDOR AND PURCHASER 12.16 4. EXCLUSIVE
SUPPLY CONTRACTS 12.22 13. CONSTRUCTION AND SCOPE OF COVENANTS 1.
INTERPRETATION: LITERAL OR CONTEXTUAL? 13.01 2. AREA COVENANTS 13.08 3.
DURATION 13.15 4. MODIFICATION BY STATUTE IN OTHER JURISDICTIONS 13.20
(A) NEW ZEALAND 13.20 (B) NEW SOUTH WALES 13.21 14. CUSTOMERS, RLVALS
AND THE PROFESSIONS 1. INTRODUCTION 14.01 2. SOLICITATION OF CUSTOMERS
14.02 3. RIVAL EMPLOYERS 14.08 (A) COVENANTS AGAINST JOINING OTHER
ORGANISATIONS 14.08 (B) "POACHING" BY FORMER EMPLOYEE 14.13 4. MEDICAL
PRACTITIONERS 14.15 5. SOLICITORS 14.18 FXII] CONTENTS 15. OPPRESSION,
REPUDIATION AND INTERIM INJUNCTIONS 1. INTRODUCTION 15.01 2. OPPRESSION
15.02 3. REPUDIATION 15.07 4. INTERIM INJUNCTIONS 15.15 PART FOUR RELIEF
FROM THE CONSEQUENCES 16. THE ENFORCEABILITY OF PROPRIETARY INTERESTS 1.
PASSING OF PROPERTY 16.01 2. THE "NO-RELIANCE" DOCTRINE 16.04 (A) AT
COMMON LAW 16.04 (B) IN EQUITY 16.06 3. CONCLUSIONS 16.15 17. ILLEGALITY
AND RESTITUTION 1. INTRODUCTION 17.01 2. RESTITUTIONARY RELIEF DENIED
17.05 3. MISTAKE, FAILURE OF CONSIDERATION AND OPPRESSION 17.07 (A)
MISTAKE 17.08 (B) FAILURE OF CONSIDERATION 17.10 (C) OPPRESSION 17.12 4.
AN EXPANDING ROLE FOR RESTITUTION IN ULEGALITY? 17.15 5. FRAUD AND
NEGLIGENCE 17.19 18. REPENTANCE AND PROTECTION 1. THE LOCUS POENITENTIAE
DOCTRINE 18.01 (A) PARTIAL FULFILMENT 18.03 (B) REPENTANCE 18.08 (C)
EQUITY AND THE LOCUS POENITENTIAE 18.11 2. PROTECTION OF THE CLAIMANT
18.13 3. CONCLUSION 18.18 19. THE DOCTRINE OF SEVERANCE 1. INTRODUCTION
19.01 2. WORDING OF THE PROVISION 19.04 3. SCOPE OF THE CONSIDERATION
19.10 4. CHARACTER OF THE CONTRACT 19.13 5. POLICY FACTORS 19.16 (A)
RESTRAINT OF TRADE 19.17 (B) "TAINTED" CONTRACTS 19.22 6. CONCLUSION
19.26 [XIII] CONTENTS PART FIVE REFORM 20. THE NEW ZEALAND ILLEGAL
CONTRACTS ACT 1970 1. INTRODUCTION 20.01 2. PROVISIONS OF THE ACT 20.02
(A) DEFINITION AND SCOPE 20.02 (B) NULLIFICATION AND VALIDATION 20.04
(C) PROPERTY RIGHTS 20.06 (D) DISCRETION 20.08 3. THE OPERATION OF THE
ACT 20.09 (A) ADJUSTING RIGHTS 20.10 (B) POTENTIAL CONFLICT WITH
LEGITIMATE POLICIES 20.13 21. REFORM PROPOSALS IN COMMONWEALTH
JURISDICTIONS 1. INTRODUCTION 21.01 2. BRITISH COLUMBIA 21.02 3. ONTARIO
21.08 4. SOUTH AUSTRALIA 21.11 5. PROVISIONAL PROPOSAIS OF THE LAW
COMMISSION IN ENGLAND . 21.14 (A) SCOPE OF THE SUGGESTED REFORM 21.14
(B) DISCRETIONARY ENFORCEMENT OF "LEGAL WRONGS" 21.16 (C) THE RECOVERY
BACK OF MONEY OR PROPERTY 21.18 (D) JUDICIAL DISCRETION 21.22 6. REFORM
BY THE JUDICIARY 21.26 (A) CANADA 21.26 (B) AUSTRALIA 21.29 7.
TRADITIONAL APPROACH STILL FAVOURED IN ENGLAND 21.31 8. CONCLUSION 21.34
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title_full_unstemmed | Illegality and public policy R. A. Buckley |
title_short | Illegality and public policy |
title_sort | illegality and public policy |
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