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100 _aCardozo, Benjamin N.
245 _aThe growth of the law/
_cby Benjamin N. Cardozo
260 _aDelhi;
_bLaw and justice publishing co.,
_c2024.
300 _a145 p.;
_c19cm.
500 _aBibliographical footnotes
505 _aI. Introduction. The need of a scientific restatement as an aid to certainty II. The need of a philosophy of law as an aid to growth. The problems of legal philosophy. The meaning and genesis of law III. The growth of law, and the methods of judging IV. The function and the ends of law V. Function and ends (continued) Conclusion
520 _aThese lectures, given at the Law School of Yale University in December, 1923 are to be regarded as a supplement to lectures given at the same University in 1921, and published by the Yale University Press under the title of "The Nature of the Judicial Process." Some thoughts, imperfectly developed in the first series, seemed to call for fuller and more explicit statement in the second, even at some risk of repetition. ---Lawbookshop.net
650 _a Law Philosophy
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