Law and Civilization: The Legal Thought of Roscoe Pound

University Press of Amer (1992)
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This book provides a survey of multifaceted legal thought of one of America's great legal philosophers. Roscoe Pound is considered to be one of the foremost theorists of "sociological jurisprudence" in American legal history. Contents: Pound on the Law; Pound on Legal History; Legal Philosophy: Ancient Greek to the Eighteenth Century; Legal Philosophy: Nineteenth Century; Legal Philosophy: Twentieth Century; Sociological Jurisprudence; Theory of Interest; Administrative Law; Judicial Law; Conclusion; Bibliography.

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