The nature and sources of the law
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The nature and sources of the law
(Classical jurisprudence series)
Ashgate , Dartmouth, c1997
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Note
"New edition"--Pref
Reprint. Originally published: 2nd ed. / from the author's notes by Roland Gray. New York : Macmillan, 1921
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
A reprint of the second edition of this work after John Chipman Gray's death in 1915, by his son, Roland Gray, in 1921. The only differences are that some punctuation has been pruned, the odd error has been corrected, and layout has been changed slightly. Otherwise, this is Gray's original work.
Table of Contents
- Part I Nature of the law: legal rights and duties
- legal persons
- the State
- the law
- the Courts
- the law of nations
- jurisprudence
- statutes
- judicial precedents
- judicial precedents in the United States
- opinions of experts
- customs
- morality and equity. Appendices: PII USUS in the later Roman Empire
- Hereditas Jacens
- reception of the Roman Law
- desuetetude of Statutes in the United States.
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