Wesley Newcomb Hohfeld is one of the great unsung heroes of twentieth century legal theory. His eponymous "analysis" - an eight-term relational configuration of legal concepts - represents one of the most perceptive and revealing contributions to the literature of analytical jurisprudence
This very short book is a reprinting of the two articles in which Hohfeld explained his eight types ...
This paper sets out to reconsider the Hohfeldian framework of rights in celebration of the centenary...
Wesley Newcomb Hohfeld was an American jurist who published a series of articles between 1909 and 19...
The eight jural relations defined by Wesley Hohfeld unite the many legal relationships that exist in...
Wesley Hohfeld was an important legal theorist from the early 20th century. His article, Some Funda...
Wesley Newcomb Hohfeld’s 1913 article, Fundamental Legal Conceptions as Applied in Judicial Reasonin...
Wesley Newcomb Hohfeld, born in 1879, died prematurely in 1918. He left only a few law journal artic...
In a number of articles published in several law magazines Albert Kocourek has taken occasion to con...
Hohfeld is one of the best-known analytical philosophers to have written in the area of private law ...
Wesley Hohfeld is known the world over as the legal theorist who famously developed a taxonomy of le...
As the title suggests, this thesis attempts a sociological analysis of the jural relation. In broad ...
INFERRED, OR AT THE MOST rebuttably presumed, is a slight acquaintanceship on the part of the reader...
This paper documents Hohfeld\u2019s influence on interwar American institutionalism. We will mainly ...
Private lawyers owe a particular debt of gratitude to Hohfeld, given their widespread use of his sch...
In the hundred years since Hohfeld published his two “Fundamental Legal Conceptions” articles, the “...
This very short book is a reprinting of the two articles in which Hohfeld explained his eight types ...
This paper sets out to reconsider the Hohfeldian framework of rights in celebration of the centenary...
Wesley Newcomb Hohfeld was an American jurist who published a series of articles between 1909 and 19...
The eight jural relations defined by Wesley Hohfeld unite the many legal relationships that exist in...
Wesley Hohfeld was an important legal theorist from the early 20th century. His article, Some Funda...
Wesley Newcomb Hohfeld’s 1913 article, Fundamental Legal Conceptions as Applied in Judicial Reasonin...
Wesley Newcomb Hohfeld, born in 1879, died prematurely in 1918. He left only a few law journal artic...
In a number of articles published in several law magazines Albert Kocourek has taken occasion to con...
Hohfeld is one of the best-known analytical philosophers to have written in the area of private law ...
Wesley Hohfeld is known the world over as the legal theorist who famously developed a taxonomy of le...
As the title suggests, this thesis attempts a sociological analysis of the jural relation. In broad ...
INFERRED, OR AT THE MOST rebuttably presumed, is a slight acquaintanceship on the part of the reader...
This paper documents Hohfeld\u2019s influence on interwar American institutionalism. We will mainly ...
Private lawyers owe a particular debt of gratitude to Hohfeld, given their widespread use of his sch...
In the hundred years since Hohfeld published his two “Fundamental Legal Conceptions” articles, the “...
This very short book is a reprinting of the two articles in which Hohfeld explained his eight types ...
This paper sets out to reconsider the Hohfeldian framework of rights in celebration of the centenary...
Wesley Newcomb Hohfeld was an American jurist who published a series of articles between 1909 and 19...