Outlines of Historical Jurisprudence, Opseg 1The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., 1999 - Broj stranica: 428 A complex description and analytical perspective of the growth of jurisprudence from tribal to modern law, beginning with the concept of marital union among tribes and clans and continuing to the "Jurisprudence of the Greek City" in the fourth and fifth centuries. |
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RATIONALISTS | 103 |
NATIONALISTS | 124 |
TRIBAL | 158 |
ARYAN ORIGINS | 215 |
THE PATRIARCHAL HOUSEHOLD | 232 |
THE JOINT FAMILY | 262 |
SUCCESSION AND INHERITANCE | 274 |
The Clan and the Tribe | 299 |
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