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Roscoe Pound

    The Future of the Criminal Law
    Maxims: Being Part 1 Of The Maxims Of Equity
    Criminal Justice in the American City - a Summary
    The Spirit of the Common Law
    The Philosophy of Masonry in Five Parts (Foundations of Freemasonry Series)
    Interpretations of Legal History
    • Interpretations of Legal History

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
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      Without a detailed description, it's challenging to provide specific insights into the content. However, "Interpretations of Legal History" likely explores various perspectives on the evolution of legal systems and principles over time, examining significant cases, statutes, and legal philosophies that have shaped contemporary law. It may also analyze the influence of historical events on legal development and the interpretations of legal scholars throughout history.

      Interpretations of Legal History
    • The book explores four distinct systems of Masonic philosophy, divided into intellectual and spiritual categories. The intellectual systems are represented by Preston, emphasizing Knowledge, and Krause, focusing on Morals. The spiritual systems include Oliver, who highlights Tradition, and Pike, who centers on Symbolism. Each system offers a unique perspective on Masonic thought, contributing to a deeper understanding of its principles and practices.

      The Philosophy of Masonry in Five Parts (Foundations of Freemasonry Series)
    • A celebration of the common law and a warning for common law judges and lawyers to return to and embrace the pragmatism and judicial empiricism that define and energise the common law. Pound writes that the two fundamental doctrines of common law are the doctrine of precedents and the doctrine of supremacy of law.

      The Spirit of the Common Law
    • As one of the most important legal scholars of the 20th century, Roscoe Pound had a profound impact on the field of criminal justice. In this landmark work, he provides a comprehensive overview of the American criminal justice system, drawing on his deep understanding of history, economics, and philosophy to illuminate its flaws and shortcomings.

      Criminal Justice in the American City - a Summary
    • This classic work of legal scholarship offers a concise and insightful overview of the principles of equity and the role of the courts in enforcing them. The author, Roscoe Pound, provides a wealth of practical advice and guidance for lawyers and legal scholars, making this book an invaluable resource for anyone interested in the history and development of legal thought.

      Maxims: Being Part 1 Of The Maxims Of Equity
    • In this compelling work, Roscoe Pound explores the future of criminal law and its role in society. He delves into the different theories and reforms that may shape the criminal justice system for years to come.

      The Future of the Criminal Law
    • The Kingdom of Evils

      • 730pages
      • 26 heures de lecture

      This groundbreaking study of the psychology of evil offers a new perspective on the nature of human cruelty and violence. Drawing on the latest scientific research and their own clinical experience, Southard, Jarrett, and Pound explore the ways in which people become capable of committing horrific acts against others. They also examine the psychological and social factors that can prevent or mitigate evil behavior, and offer a vision of a more compassionate and just society. This book is a must-read for anyone concerned with the moral challenges of our time.

      The Kingdom of Evils
    • A seminal work in the field of vegetation ecology, this book presents the results of a comprehensive survey of the plant species and communities of Nebraska. The authors developed innovative methods for mapping and analyzing the distribution and ecology of plants, which have had a lasting influence on the study of ecosystems.

      Phytogeography Of Nebraska. 1. General Survey By Roscoe Pound And Frederic E. Clements