Pure Theory of LawF.B.I. Agents Jack Harper and Oscar Hidalgo are burned out from too many cases so they schedule a two week vacation. Jack plans to hang out with his son, followed by some fishing in Baja. Then Jack gets a phone call from his snitch and on-again-off-again girlfriend, the sexy and unpredictable car thief, Michelle Wu. Michelle's sister has been kidnapped. Terrified that she will be killed, Michelle begs Jack to come to Santa Fe at once. |
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... Law i ) The Theory of the Basic Norm and the Theory of Natural Law The Basic Norm of Natural Law 35. The Hierarchical Structure of the Legal Order a ) The Constitution Legislation and Custom c ) Statute and Ordinance Material and Formal ...
... Law i ) The Theory of the Basic Norm and the Theory of Natural Law The Basic Norm of Natural Law 35. The Hierarchical Structure of the Legal Order a ) The Constitution Legislation and Custom c ) Statute and Ordinance Material and Formal ...
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