The golden age of American law.
The golden age of American law.
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Edition Details
- Creator or Attribution (Responsibility): Charles Monroe Haar
- Language: English
- Jurisdiction(s): New York (State)
- Publication Information: New York, G. Braziller [1965]
- Publication Type (Medium): History
- Type: Book
- Permalink: http://books.lawi.us/the-golden-age-of-american-law/ (Stable identifier)
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Online version: Golden age of American law. New York: G. Braziller, ©1965 (OCoLC)756448182
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XIV, 533 pages ILlustrations 25 cm
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Bibliographic information
- Publisher: G. Braziller
- Responsable Person: Selected and edited with an introd. and notes by Charles M. Haar.
- Publication Date: 1965
- Country/State: New York (State)
- Number of Editions: 5 editions
- First edition Date: 1965
- Last edition Date: 1965
- Languages: English
- Library of Congress Code: KF210
- Dewey Code: 340.0973
- ISBN: 0807602973 9780807602973
- OCLC: 506622
Main Contents
Part One: The legal profession
1. The lawyer's role in a new nation
2. Organization of a professional bar
Part Two: Allocation of power
1. The nation and the state
2. The executive, the legislature, and the courts
3. Private and public international law
Part Three: Law and reform
1. Lawyer's law
2. Common law or code?
3. Social reform
Part Four: A legal framework for economic development
1. The corporations
2. Industrial society: Banking, credit, and bankruptcy
3. Railroads
4. The beginnings of Urbanism
Part Five: The search for legal identity
1. Common law and American circumstances
2. The western frontier
3. The principles of natural law
4. The laboratory of the states: American experimentalism.
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