The Great Legal Philosophers: Selected Readings in JurisprudenceClarence Morris University of Pennsylvania Press, 1971 - Broj stranica: 571 "An attempt to give readers in one volume a speaking acquaintance with the great legal philosophers of the ages"--Preface |
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MARCUS TULLIUS CICERO | 40 |
THOMAS AQUINAS | 57 |
Of the Power of Human | 70 |
Of War Public and Private Of Sovereignty | 90 |
Of Presumed Dereliction of Property | 96 |
Of Damage Done Wrongfully and Consequent Obligation | 100 |
General Rules as to What Is Lawful in War by Natural | 103 |
THOMAS HOBBES | 107 |
Conclusion | 260 |
No Customary Law Complete | 281 |
What We Are to Do Where There Are No Codes | 297 |
JOHN AUSTIN | 335 |
JOHN STUART MILL | |
RUDOLF VON IHERING 397 | |
OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES Jr 418 | |
EUGEN EHRLICH 437 | |
JOHN LOCKE | 134 |
228 | 149 |
BARON DE MONTESQUIEU | 159 |
DAVID HUME | 185 |
JEAN JACQUES ROUSSEAU | 213 |
The Marks of a Good Government | 231 |
IMMANUEL KANT | 237 |
7 | 244 |
Principles of Personal Right | 250 |
JEAN DABIN | |
JOHN DEWEY | |
BENJAMIN NATHAN CARDOZO | |
511 | |
517 | |
523 | |
ROSCOE POUND | 6 |
539 | |
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The Great Legal Philosophers: Selected Readings in Jurisprudence Clarence Morris Pregled nije dostupan - 1971 |
The Great Legal Philosophers: Selected Readings in Jurisprudence Clarence Morris Pregled nije dostupan - 1971 |
The Great Legal Philosophers: Selected Readings in Jurisprudence Clarence Morris Pregled nije dostupan - 1971 |
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