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Julius Stone

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Introduction, Edward Mcwhinney Jan 1975

Introduction, Edward Mcwhinney

Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce

Introduces the following collection of essays in honor of Julius Stone, perhaps the greatest living exponent of the Anglo-Saxon School of Sociological Jurisprudence.


Legal Sociology And Historical Materialism, Johann J. Hagen Jan 1975

Legal Sociology And Historical Materialism, Johann J. Hagen

Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce

This paper presents a dialogue between legal sociology and historical materialism, highlighting their arguments, illustrating their positions and defining Julius Stone's place in the debate.


The Pragmatic Realism Of Julius Stone, Milton R. Konvitz Jan 1975

The Pragmatic Realism Of Julius Stone, Milton R. Konvitz

Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce

If realism and impossible ideals are both relevant for judgment, if one sees all the ironies and ambiguities in the wills and actions of men and nations and yet refuses to accept the actual or historical as normative, how does one find an adequate rubric to do justice to such a dialectical position? This essay seeks to answer this question in relation to the disposition to Julius Stone.


Julius Stone And The Adventure Of The Idea Of Justice, L.F.E. Goldie Jan 1975

Julius Stone And The Adventure Of The Idea Of Justice, L.F.E. Goldie

Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce

In developing the theory of an emergent international enclave of justice, Stone seeks to suggest alternative arguments regarding assistance to the developing communities of mankind which could interrelate the mutual compassion of peoples and long-term political and economic prudence. His thesis gives concreteness to notions of what is feasible, rather than what is ideal, in international economic justice.


A Tribute To Julius Stone On His Retirement From The Challis Chair, L.F.E. Goldie Jan 1975

A Tribute To Julius Stone On His Retirement From The Challis Chair, L.F.E. Goldie

Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce

Honoring Julius Stone on his retirement from Sydney University Law School.