A ministry of justice
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1964 |
Cardozo, Benjamin Nathan |
The dilemma of Soviet law reform
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1964 |
Berman, Harold Joseph |
Law and social change in the United States
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1964 |
Auerbach, Carl A. |
Twentieth-century legislatures for twentieth-century problems
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1964 |
Neuberger, Richard L. |
Law and authority in early Massachusetts
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1964 |
Haskins, George L. |
The place of history in understanding law
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1964 |
Holmes jr., Oliver Wendell |
The tapestry unfolds
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1964 |
Holmes jr., Oliver Wendell |
The restatements as they were in the beginning, are now, and perhaps henceforth shall be
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1964 |
Leach, W. Barton |
The British system
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1964 |
Finer, Herman |
Reasons for codification
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1964 |
Field, David Dudley |
The formative era of American law
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1964 |
Pound, Roscoe |
Politics, the bar, and the selection of judges
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1964 |
Wormuth, Francis D. |
Judicial selection
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1964 |
Schulman, Sidney |
What should the American Law Institute do?
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1964 |
Yntema, Hessel Edward |
Changing attitudes toward the administrative process
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1964 |
Gellhorn, Walter |
Legal research translated into legislative action: The New York Law Revision Commission 1934-1963
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1964 |
MacDonald, John W. |
A view of equity from the commentaries
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1964 |
Blackstone, William |
The development and role of the administrative process
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1964 |
Davis, Kenneth Culp |
The case-law system: Historical factors which controlled its development
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1964 |
Holdsworth, William Searle |
The approach to German law
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1964 |
Rheinstein, Max |