The names of the contributors to this volume are enough to insure the distinguished character of the twenty-four essays of which it is composed. The editors have drawn on the legal profession from one corner of the United States to the other and for good measure have sprinkled in two essays from continental Europe and one from Egypt
Book review: Power and Policy in Quest of Law: Essays in Honor of Eugene Victor Rostow. Edited by My...
This book contains seven chapters discussing the following as possible sources of law: the Sovereign...
Here under a single cover are the extra-judicial writings of our great philosopher-judge. For the mo...
The names of the contributors to this volume are enough to insure the distinguished character of the...
Science of Legal Method. Select Essays by Various Authors. Translation by Ernest Bruncken, Washingto...
The essays collected in this book arise out of a series of seminars exploring the relationship betwe...
This is a reprint of an article from a recent issue of the Columbia Law Review. It appears with a F...
This is one of the last of the notable Continental Legal History Series of which eight volumes have ...
Draft No. 4 is an essay collection by John McPhee about his long career as a journalist for The New...
These two finely printed volumes preserve for the profession the literary contributions of the late ...
Professor Charles Eisenmann\u27s essay on the aims and nature of legal education is the redeeming fe...
This is the fifth of a series of monographs sponsored by the Russell Sage Foundation dealing with ce...
This is the third time in as many years that the Michigan Law Review has presented a substantial can...
The limited use of American case law in the Commonwealth countries should not be surprising. With th...
Law reviews have short memories. Other institutions count on long-term managers and well-kept files ...
Book review: Power and Policy in Quest of Law: Essays in Honor of Eugene Victor Rostow. Edited by My...
This book contains seven chapters discussing the following as possible sources of law: the Sovereign...
Here under a single cover are the extra-judicial writings of our great philosopher-judge. For the mo...
The names of the contributors to this volume are enough to insure the distinguished character of the...
Science of Legal Method. Select Essays by Various Authors. Translation by Ernest Bruncken, Washingto...
The essays collected in this book arise out of a series of seminars exploring the relationship betwe...
This is a reprint of an article from a recent issue of the Columbia Law Review. It appears with a F...
This is one of the last of the notable Continental Legal History Series of which eight volumes have ...
Draft No. 4 is an essay collection by John McPhee about his long career as a journalist for The New...
These two finely printed volumes preserve for the profession the literary contributions of the late ...
Professor Charles Eisenmann\u27s essay on the aims and nature of legal education is the redeeming fe...
This is the fifth of a series of monographs sponsored by the Russell Sage Foundation dealing with ce...
This is the third time in as many years that the Michigan Law Review has presented a substantial can...
The limited use of American case law in the Commonwealth countries should not be surprising. With th...
Law reviews have short memories. Other institutions count on long-term managers and well-kept files ...
Book review: Power and Policy in Quest of Law: Essays in Honor of Eugene Victor Rostow. Edited by My...
This book contains seven chapters discussing the following as possible sources of law: the Sovereign...
Here under a single cover are the extra-judicial writings of our great philosopher-judge. For the mo...