Julius Stone : a study in influence

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Julius Stone : a study in influence

editors, Helen Irving, Jacqueline Mowbray, Kevin Walton

Federation Press, 2010

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Julius Stone

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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The issues which occupied Julius Stone are still of profound importance and interest to judges and practitioners, solicitors and law teachers. The context changes, but the problems remain... this collection is an appropriate recognition of his continuing influence -- Murray Gleeson AC Scholars from Australia and overseas explore the striking and continuing influence of Julius Stone to legal theory and international law. They introduce new work in the fields in which Stone was both a pioneer and a leader, celebrate his life and acknowledge his impact on generations of Australian lawyers.

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Part One: Julius Stone's Life and Influence 1. Julius Stone and the Legal Profession Murray Gleeson 2. Julius Stone: A Reflection Adrienne Stone 3. The Gift of Realism: Julius Stone and the International Law Academy in Australia Fleur Johns 4. The Role of Universities: Views of a Scholar of the Last Century Jonathan Stone 5. Julius Stone and the Eichmann Trial: A Duty to Learn? Kristen Rundle Part Two: Sociological Jurisprudence 6. Revisiting Social Dimensions of Law and Justice in a Post-human Era Upendra Baxi 7. The Province of Jurisprudence (Really) Redetermined Allan C Hutchinson 8. Incompatible Law Jobs Michael Robertson 9. Two Concepts of Social Equality Wojciech Sadurski 10. Gender, Race, Bias and Perspective: Or, How Otherness Colours your Judgment Reg Graycar 11. Free Trade and Justice: A Discomfiting Liaison Margaret Thornton 12. Social Justice and the Judiciary: A Comparative Point of View Maurice Adams 13. The Rule of Law as the Key for Effective Governance: The Dilemma of Post-Communism Klaus A Ziegert Part Three: International Law 14. World Society before Globalisation: Some Insights from Julius Stone David B Goldman 15. Transitional Justice after Mass Violence: Reconciling Retributive and Restorative Justice Wendy Lambourne 16. Julius Stone and the Question of Palestine in International Law Ben Saul Index

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