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Your search for: legal AND systems AND history


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Books on: legal systems history

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    Global Governance of Financial Systems: The Legal and Economic Regulation of Systemic Risk
    Book by Kern Alexander, Rahul Dhumale, John Eatwell; Oxford University Press, 2004
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    ...institutional and legal framework for regulating...regulate financial systems lack coherence...addressed, along with a history of the recent...among national legal systems, thus creating...principles of other legal systems. As a general matter...
     
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    Energy and the Rise and Fall of Political Economy
    Book by Bernard C. Beaudreau; Greenwood Press, 1999
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    The First and Second Industrial Revolutions were about energy: steam power revolutionized 19th-century Great Britain and electric power revolutionized 20th-century America. Yet political economy, the science of wealth born of the First Industrial Revolution, is devoid of energy, focusing instead on ...
     
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    Inclusive Legal Positivism
    Book by W. J. Waluchow; Clarendon Press, 1994
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    Collections: Philosophy, Entire Library

    This book develops a general philosophical theory about the nature of law and its relationship with morality called inclusive legal positivism. In addition to articulating and defending his own version of legal positivism, which is a refinement and development of the views of H.L.A. Hart as ...
     
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    The Autonomy of Law: Essays on Legal Positivism
    Book by Robert P. George; Oxford University Press, 1999
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    This collection of original papers from distinguished legal theorists offers a challenging assessment of the nature and viability of legal positivism, a branch of legal theory which continues to dominate contemporary legal theoretical debates. To what extent is the law adequately described as ...
     
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    Gypsy Law: Romani Legal Traditions and Culture
    Book by Walter O. Weyrauch; University of California Press, 2001
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    Approximately one thousand years ago Gypsies, or Roma, left their native India. Today Gypsies can be found in countries throughout the world, their distinct culture still intact in spite of the intense persecution they have endured. This authoritative collection brings together leading Gypsy and ...
     

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Journal Articles on: legal systems history

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Magazine Articles on: legal systems history

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Newspaper Articles on: legal systems history

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Encyclopedia Articles on: legal systems history

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    Natural Law
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2007

    ...which is human-made, conditioned by history, and subject to continuous change...principles that underlie all the legal systems of different nations were reducible...became particularly important in Roman legal theory, which eventually came to...
     
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    Civil Law
    Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2007

    ...that have recently adopted Western legal systems (e.g., Japan) follow civil law. It is...also means the rules that govern private legal affairs; in this sense it contrasts with...and, to a lesser degree, public law. History The law that had been in force throughout...
     
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