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Addison C. Harris Lecture Series

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The Law Of Real Property In England And The United States: Some Comparisons, Francis R. Crane Apr 1961

The Law Of Real Property In England And The United States: Some Comparisons, Francis R. Crane

Indiana Law Journal

Address delivered at the Indiana University School of Law, Bloomington, Indiana, January 30, 1961, sponsored by the Indiana University School of Law as the first of the 1961 Addison C. Harris Memorial Lectures.


The Task Of Comparative Law In Common Law Systems, R. H. Graveson Jul 1959

The Task Of Comparative Law In Common Law Systems, R. H. Graveson

Indiana Law Journal

This article is from the lecture series, Problems in Comparative Law, delivered at the Indiana University School of Law in Bloomington in March and April, as the 1959 Addison C. Harris Memorial Lectures.


The Approach To French Law, Frederick H. Lawson Jul 1959

The Approach To French Law, Frederick H. Lawson

Indiana Law Journal

This article is from the lecture series, Problems in Comparative Law, delivered at the Indiana University School of Law in March and April, as the 1959 Addison C. Harris Memorial Lectures.


The Approach To German Law, Max Rheinstein Jul 1959

The Approach To German Law, Max Rheinstein

Indiana Law Journal

This article is from the lecture series, Problems in Comparative Law, delivered at the Indiana University School of Law in Bloomington in March and April, as the 1959 Addison C. Harris Memorial Lectures.


The Comparison Of Soviet And American Law, Harold J. Berman Jul 1959

The Comparison Of Soviet And American Law, Harold J. Berman

Indiana Law Journal

This article is from the lecture series, Problems in Comparative Law, delivered at the Indiana University School of Law in Bloomington in March and April, as the 1959 Addison C. Harris Memorial Lectures.