EXPERIMENTAL JURISPRUDENCE AND THE SCIENSTATE. By Frederick K. Beutel. Bielefeld, West Germany: Gieseking, 1975. Pp. 404. Cloth, $34.00; Paperback, $29.00
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A new book from Ronald Dworkin is more than a publication by an eminent legal philosopher; it is a s...
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LEGAL REASONING AND LEGAL THEORY By N. MacCormick. Clarendon Press, Oxford (1978). 298 pp. ON JUSTIC...
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A review of E. Bodenheimer, Treatise on justice, W. Friedmann, Legal theory, 5U., and B. Wortley, Ju...
PATTERNS OF AMERICAN LEGAL THOUGHT. By G. Edward White. The Bobbs-Merrill Co., Inc., 1978, Pp. 38
Jurisprudence: Men and Ideas of the Law was written as a textbook for students enrolled in Columbia\...
This translation of a Japanese study of an American scholar’s work in Experimental Jurisprudence is ...
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IN the maze of currents and cross-currents that characterize contemporarywriting on jurisprudence an...
Book review: Power and Policy in Quest of Law: Essays in Honor of Eugene Victor Rostow. Edited by My...
This volume contains a series of six lectures delivered on the Storrs foundation at the Yale Law Sch...
Review of: Law and Administration. Carol Harlow and Richard Warlings. Weidenfeld and Nicolson, Londo...
Book review: Judicial Review and the Law of the Constitution. By Sylvia Snowiss. New Haven, Conn.: Y...
The author identifies the function of the modern American law review as an integral check on the cou...
A new book from Ronald Dworkin is more than a publication by an eminent legal philosopher; it is a s...
A Review of Some Potentialities of Experimental Jurisprudence as a New Branch of Social Science. By ...
LEGAL REASONING AND LEGAL THEORY By N. MacCormick. Clarendon Press, Oxford (1978). 298 pp. ON JUSTIC...
It might be worthwhile to pause for a bit to discuss the relationship of Experimental Jurisprudence ...
A review of E. Bodenheimer, Treatise on justice, W. Friedmann, Legal theory, 5U., and B. Wortley, Ju...
PATTERNS OF AMERICAN LEGAL THOUGHT. By G. Edward White. The Bobbs-Merrill Co., Inc., 1978, Pp. 38
Jurisprudence: Men and Ideas of the Law was written as a textbook for students enrolled in Columbia\...
This translation of a Japanese study of an American scholar’s work in Experimental Jurisprudence is ...
This meticulously researched book addresses a central question of analytical and philosophical juris...
IN the maze of currents and cross-currents that characterize contemporarywriting on jurisprudence an...
Book review: Power and Policy in Quest of Law: Essays in Honor of Eugene Victor Rostow. Edited by My...
This volume contains a series of six lectures delivered on the Storrs foundation at the Yale Law Sch...
Review of: Law and Administration. Carol Harlow and Richard Warlings. Weidenfeld and Nicolson, Londo...
Book review: Judicial Review and the Law of the Constitution. By Sylvia Snowiss. New Haven, Conn.: Y...
The author identifies the function of the modern American law review as an integral check on the cou...
A new book from Ronald Dworkin is more than a publication by an eminent legal philosopher; it is a s...