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Acknowledgements | |
Series Preface | |
Editor's Note | |
Introduction | |
The 20th Century Instrumentalist Movement Including Its Realist Wing | |
'The Path of the Law', (1897) | p. 3 |
'Force and Coercion', (1916) | p. 25 |
'Logical Method and Law', (1925) | p. 35 |
'The Need of a Sociological Jurisprudence', (1907) | p. 47 |
'Mechanical Jurisprudence', (1908) | p. 57 |
'The Possibility of a Measure of Values', (1940) | p. 77 |
'What is the Law?', (1912) | p. 105 |
'A Return to Stare Decisis', (1928) | p. 143 |
'A Realistic Jurisprvdence - The Next Step', (1930) | p. 155 |
'The Normative, the Legal, and the Law-Jobs: The Problem of Juristic Method', (1940) | p. 191 |
'The Problems of a Functional Jurisprudence', (1937) | p. 237 |
Some Illustrative Applications | |
'The Causes of Popular Dissatisfaction with the Administration of Justice', (1906) | p. 261 |
'The Judiciality of Minimum-wage Legislation', (1924) | p. 283 |
'An Institutional Approach to the Law of Commercial Banking', (1929) | p. 313 |
'Through Title to Contract and a Bit Beyond', (1938) | p. 331 |
'Williston on Contracts', (1939) | p. 383 |
'The Logical and Legal Bases of the Conflict of Laws', (1924) | p. 403 |
Critique | |
'American Legal Realism', (1934) | p. 437 |
'Legal Rules: Their Function in the Process of Decision', (1931) | p. 471 |
'Some Rationalism about Realism', (1934) | p. 507 |
'Pragmatic Instrumentalism in Twentieth Century American Legal Thought - a Synthesis and Critique of our Dominant General Theory about Law and its Use', (1981) | p. 521 |
Name Index | p. 609 |
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