American legal theory
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American legal theory
(The international library of essays in law and legal theory, . Schools ; 6)
Dartmouth, c1992
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This collection of articles surveying American legal theory is divided into three main sections: the 20th-century instrumentalist movement including its realist wing; some illustrative applications; and a critique.
目次
- Part 1 The 20th century instrumentalist movement including its realist wing: the path of the law, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.
- force and coercion, John Dewey
- logical method and law, John Dewey
- the need of a sociological jurisprudence, Roscoe Pound
- mechanical jurisprudence, Roscoe Pound
- the scope and purpose of sociological jurisprudence, Roscoe Pound
- what is the law?, Joseph W. Bingham
- a return to stare decisis, Herman Oliphant
- a realistic jurisprudence - the next step, Karl N. Llewellyn
- the normative, the legal and the law-jobs - the problem of juristic method, Karl N. Llewellyn
- the problems of a functional jurisprudence, Felix S. Cohen. Part 2 Some illustrative applications: the causes of popular dissatisfaction with the administration of justice, R. Pound
- the judiciality of minimum-wage legislation, Thomas Reed Powell
- an institutional approach to the law of commercial banking, Underhill Moore and Theodore S. Hope Jr.
- through title to contract and a bit beyond, Karl N. Llewellyn
- Williston on contracts, Walter Wheeler Cook
- the logical and legal bases of the conflict of laws, Walter Wheeler Cook. Part 3 Critique: American legal realism, Lon L. Fuller
- legal rules - their function in the process of decision, John Dickinson
- some rationalism about realism, Hermann Kantorowicz
- pragmatic instrumentalism in 20th century American legal thought - a synthesis and critique of our dominant general theory about law and its use, Robert S. Summers.
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