Science of legal method : select essays by various authors
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Science of legal method : select essays by various authors
(Modern legal philosophy series, v. 9)
A.M. Kelley, 1969
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Contents of Works
- The problem of the judge: judicial freedom of decision, its necessity and method, by F. Gény
- Judicial freedom of decision, its principles and objects, by E. Ehrlich
- Dialecticism and technicality; the need of sociological method, by J. G. Gmelin
- Equity and law, by G. Kiss
- The perils of emotionalism, by F. Berolzheimer
- Judicial interpretation of enacted law, by J. Kohler
- Courts and legislation, by R. Pound
- The operation of the judicial function in English law, by H. B. Gerland
- Codified law and case-law, by É. Lambert
- Methods of juridical thinking, by K. G. Wurzel
- The problem of the legislator: methods for scientific codification, by A. Alvarez
- The legislative technic of modern civil codes, by F. Gény
- Scientific method in legislative drafting, by E. Freund