a: human institution ~
b: living organism

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"If a human institution is like a living organism, it must have one, or, at most, two parent(s)".


This article trashes the the association between human institutions and living organisms. The discussion focuses on the English Jury system and how it originated over the centuries.


Charles Donahue, Jr.
Law and History Review
Vol. 17, No. 3 (Autumn, 1999), pp. 591-596


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Writer: C Donahue
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Date: Jan 16 2014 1:23 PM


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