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The Future of the common law.

Title
The Future of the common law.
Publication
Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 1937.

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  • Pound, Roscoe, 1870-1964.
  • Harvard Law School.
  • Conference on the Future of the Common Law (1936 : Harvard University)
Description
x, 247, [3] p.; 23 cm.
Series Statement
Harvard tercentenary publications
Subject
Note
  • "The Harvard law school 'Conference on the Future of the Common Law' was held in ... Cambridge, on August 19-21, 1936, as one of the symposia which formed part of the celebration of the Tercentenary of the founding of Harvard College."--Pref.
Contents
What is the common law? / by Roscoe Pound -- The common law and the civil law in the British commonwealth of nations / by Sir M.S. Amos. Remarks / by J.H. Wigmore and W.C. Van Vleck -- The common law in its old home / by Lord Wright of Durley -- The common law in the United States / by H.F. Stone. Remarks / by O.W. Branch, W.D. Lewis and H.F. Goodrich -- The common law in Canada / by H.H. Davis -- The common law in Ireland / by Henry Hanna. Remarks / by W.E. Treanor and H.U. Sims -- The spirit of the common law / by F.E. Crane -- Appendix: The greeting from the Association of Legal Science of the Keiogijuku University, of Tokyo, Japan, is here reproduced.
Call Number
XAS (Conference on the future of the common law, Harvard university, 1936. Future of the common law)
LCCN
37021517
OCLC
2697634
Title
The Future of the common law.
Imprint
Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 1937.
Series
Harvard tercentenary publications
Added Author
Pound, Roscoe, 1870-1964.
Harvard Law School.
Conference on the Future of the Common Law (1936 : Harvard University)
Research Call Number
XAS (Conference on the future of the common law, Harvard university, 1936. Future of the common law)
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