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Modern Theories of Law, (Indian Economy Reprint)
By
Ivor Jennings
The book containts: This book contains the text of ten public lectures delivered at the London School of Economics and political Science during the Lent and Summer Terms of 1932. English law is so complex and technical that the Law Faculties have been compelled to emphasizs technique at the expense of the broader problems which underly the modern legal systems. CONTENTS INCLUDE:- *I. SOME AMERICAN INTERPRETATIONS OF LAW, by A.L. Goodhart, D.C.L., LL.D. Professor of Jurisprudence in the Unviersity of Oxford. *II. LEO PETRAZYCKI by A. Meyendorff, D.C.L., Reader in Russian Institutions and Economics in the University of London. *III. STAMMLER`S PHILOSOPHY OF LAW. By MORRIS GINSBERG, M.A., D. LIT. , Martin white Professor of Sociology in the University of London. *IV. M. DUGUIT`S CONCEPTION OF THE STATE. By HAROLD J. LASKI, M.A., Professor of Political Science in the University of London. *V. THE INSTITUTIONAL THEORY By W. IVOR JENNINGS, M.A., LL.B, Reader in English Law in the University of London. *VI. ROSCOE POUND. BY Sir MAURICE SHELDON AMOS, K.C., M.A., Quain Professor of Comparative Law in the University of London.* VII. KELSEN`S PURE SCIENCE OF LAW. By H. LAUTERPACHT, LL.D., D. JUR., D.SC.POL., Lectures in International Law at the London School of Economicly, and Political Science. *VIII. FRANCOIS GENY. By B.A. WORTLEY, LL.B., of the Department of Law, London School of Economics and Political Science. *IX. SIR HENRY MAINE TO-DAY. By WILLIAM A. ROBSON, LL.M. PH.D., B. Sc. (ECON.), Lectures in Industrial and Administrative Law at the London School of Economics` and Political Science.* X. AUSTIN TO-DAY: OR `THE PROVINCE OF JURISPRUDENCE` RE-EXAMINED. By C.A.W. MANNING, M.A., B.C.L., Sir Ernest Cassel Professor of International Relations in the University of London.
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