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Law Reform

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 January 2009

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In Quest of Justice, by Mr. Claud Mullins, the author of The Leipzig Trials, is a notable book. Mr. Mullins is a successful practising barrister, who has also had some experience as a Deputy County Court Judge. He is not as young as might be inferred from the statements made in Sir Leslie Scott's introductory letter that a young man need not fear criticism for taking up the subject of law reform, and that reforms almost always come from the young. The Law List reveals that he won a Certificate of Honour in 1912 and was called to the Bar in 1913.

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Copyright © Cambridge Law Journal and Contributors 1931

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1 In Quest of Justice. By Mullins, Claud, of Gray's Inn and the Middle Temple, and of the South-Eastern Circuit, Barrister-at-Law. London: John Murray. 1931. xvi and 448 pp. (12s. net.)Google Scholar