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Law And History, C. J. Friedrich
Law And History, C. J. Friedrich
Vanderbilt Law Review
Law is frozen history. In an elementary sense, everything we study when we study law is the report of an event in history, and all history consists of such records or reports. It therefore cannot be my task to develop a sermon on the importance of historical records for the understanding of the law; the tie is too intimate and too obvious to need laboring." The work of Professor Maine on 'Ancient Law,'" wrote Professor T. W. Dwight in his Introduction to that book in the sixties of the last century, "is almost the only one in the English language …
Appendix M: Independent Or Semi-Independent States Established Since World War Ii, Carl M. Franklin
Appendix M: Independent Or Semi-Independent States Established Since World War Ii, Carl M. Franklin
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Appendix N: How Wide The Territorial Sea?, Carl M. Franklin
Appendix N: How Wide The Territorial Sea?, Carl M. Franklin
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Appendix L: Twelve-State Treaty Guaranteeing Nonmilitarization Of Antarctica And Freedom Of Scientific Investigation, Carl M. Franklin
Appendix L: Twelve-State Treaty Guaranteeing Nonmilitarization Of Antarctica And Freedom Of Scientific Investigation, Carl M. Franklin
International Law Studies
No abstract provided.
United States Foreign Trade: Past, Present And Future, Stanley D. Metzger
United States Foreign Trade: Past, Present And Future, Stanley D. Metzger
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Dred Scott Case And Judicial Statesmanship, Edward J. Bander
The Dred Scott Case And Judicial Statesmanship, Edward J. Bander
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.