The opinion expressed some years ago on the appearance of the first volume of this notable series, namely, that the horizon of the lawyer trained in the common law would be vastly broadened by these English translations of fundamental works on continental legal history, is amply fortified by the volume under review
Reviews the book: Lawyers, Litigation and English Society since 1450. By CHRISTOPHER W. BROOKLS.o nd...
A book review on, Das Profil des Juristen in der europiiischen Tradition, by Klaus Luig and Detlef L...
Law exists in primitive societies, and its study has value for civilized peoples. Its paramount valu...
The opinion expressed some years ago on the appearance of the first volume of this notable series, n...
This is one of the last of the notable Continental Legal History Series of which eight volumes have ...
Dr. Zahn\u27s learned monograph on Corporation Law is one of numerousstudies in comparative law publ...
Three justices of the German Federal Constitutional Court, resplendent in red regalia, stand tall be...
A consideration of these volumes, which has made up in duration what it may have lacked in intensive...
The title of this brilliant little volume might, more accurately, have been, The Spirits of the Com...
The English common law is becoming increasingly difficult to manage. There are several contributory ...
The appearance of the first volume ofLaw Books in Print was noted as an importantbibliographical eve...
In The Creation of the Common Law: The Medieval Year Books Deciphered, Thomas Lund delivers what he ...
This little volume contains the prepared addresses delivered at the Conference on the Future of the ...
The notable work of Judge Anzilotti of the Permanent Court of International Justice, first published...
The book under review is a survey of the influence of law on mainland British North America up to ab...
Reviews the book: Lawyers, Litigation and English Society since 1450. By CHRISTOPHER W. BROOKLS.o nd...
A book review on, Das Profil des Juristen in der europiiischen Tradition, by Klaus Luig and Detlef L...
Law exists in primitive societies, and its study has value for civilized peoples. Its paramount valu...
The opinion expressed some years ago on the appearance of the first volume of this notable series, n...
This is one of the last of the notable Continental Legal History Series of which eight volumes have ...
Dr. Zahn\u27s learned monograph on Corporation Law is one of numerousstudies in comparative law publ...
Three justices of the German Federal Constitutional Court, resplendent in red regalia, stand tall be...
A consideration of these volumes, which has made up in duration what it may have lacked in intensive...
The title of this brilliant little volume might, more accurately, have been, The Spirits of the Com...
The English common law is becoming increasingly difficult to manage. There are several contributory ...
The appearance of the first volume ofLaw Books in Print was noted as an importantbibliographical eve...
In The Creation of the Common Law: The Medieval Year Books Deciphered, Thomas Lund delivers what he ...
This little volume contains the prepared addresses delivered at the Conference on the Future of the ...
The notable work of Judge Anzilotti of the Permanent Court of International Justice, first published...
The book under review is a survey of the influence of law on mainland British North America up to ab...
Reviews the book: Lawyers, Litigation and English Society since 1450. By CHRISTOPHER W. BROOKLS.o nd...
A book review on, Das Profil des Juristen in der europiiischen Tradition, by Klaus Luig and Detlef L...
Law exists in primitive societies, and its study has value for civilized peoples. Its paramount valu...