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Herbert Hart Elucidated, A. W. Brian Simpson
Herbert Hart Elucidated, A. W. Brian Simpson
Michigan Law Review
There are a number of good biographies of judges, but very few of individual legal academics; indeed, so far as American legal academics are concerned, the only one of note that comes to mind is William Twining's life of Karl Llewellyn. Llewellyn was, of course, a major figure in the evolution of American law, and his unusual life was a further advantage for his biographer. In this biography, Nicola Lace has taken as her subject an English academic who also had an unusual career, one whose contribution was principally not to the evolution of the English legal system but to …
The Morality Of Obedience, Joseph Raz
The Morality Of Obedience, Joseph Raz
Michigan Law Review
A Review of A Theory of Law by Philip Soper
Law, Morality, And The Relations Of States, Michigan Law Review
Law, Morality, And The Relations Of States, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Law, Morality, and the Relations of States by Terry Nardin
Blame The Messenger: Summers On Fuller, Paul A. Lebel
Blame The Messenger: Summers On Fuller, Paul A. Lebel
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Lon L. Fuller by Robert S. Summers
Friedrich: The Philosophy Of Law In Historical Perspective, Edgar Bodenheimer
Friedrich: The Philosophy Of Law In Historical Perspective, Edgar Bodenheimer
Michigan Law Review
A Review of The Philosophy of Law in Historical Perspective. By C. J. Friedrich.