Yankwich leon (4 Ergebnisse)

Verlag: Parker and Company, Los Angeles 1950
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Hardcover. Zustand: Good. Signed by Author. 612 pages. Moderate wear to the blue covers; broken front hinge; pages yellowed; but a good book. Inscribed to author Bill Vaughan and signed by the author inside with a note under the inscription. Illustrator: . Quantity Available: 1. Category: Reference; Signed by Author. Inventory N…o: 176875.

Verlag: Parker & Company 1950
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HARDCOVER. Zustand: Very Good. Hardcover edition. Inscribed to J L Rosenberg by Yankwich. 612pp. Large octavo hardbound, tight binding. Boards lightly worn, Interior text clean throughout. Inscribed to J L Rosenberg by Author.
Verlag: Parker, Stone & Baird
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Hardcover. Zustand: Good. Good condition with wear and markings.
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Yankwich, Leon R. Oddities in California Law. Reprinted from The Canadian Bar Review for June-July, 1953. [1], 646-663 pp. Blue stapled wraps. Staples lightly rusted. "Compliments of Leon R Yankwich" to top of title. Letter addressed to Mr. Leonard H. Verbarg, from Leon Yankwich tipped in. A very good copy. $50. * A legal histor…ical analysis by Leon R. Yankwich, who served as the Chief U.S. District Judge for the Southern District of California. Originally published in The Canadian Bar Review in 1953, the work examines how California's legal system evolved from its diverse cultural roots into a common law system. It explores how law reflects the shifting "convictions, sentiments, and prejudices" of a society over time. The transition from the Spanish and Mexican legal systems-specifically the Alcalde system-to the American Common Law system. Yankwich discusses specific outdated practices like conciliacion (a mandatory conciliation process before trial), which he notes eventually became obsolete as it was viewed as a "useless formality" by American settlers. The text analyzes how early California law was influenced by the era's social norms, including sections on "Prejudice in the Form of Law". The article is structured into several sections, including "The California Heritage," "The Common Law System," "Vestiges of the Old Systems," and "Conciliacion". The recipient of the author's letter is almost certainly Leonard Herman Verbarg (1903-1984), Californian journalist and local historian.