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020 _a9780198264910
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100 1 _aDuxbury, Neil
_934531
245 1 0 _aPatterns of American jurisprudence
260 _aNew York
_bOxford University Presss
_c1997
506 _aLicense restrictions may limit access.
520 8 _aAnnotation
_bThis unique study offers a comprehensive analysis of American jurisprudence from its emergence in the later stages of the nineteenth century to the present day. The author argues that it is a mistake to view American jurisprudence as a collection of movements and schools which have emerged in opposition to each other. By offering a highly original analysis of legal formalism, legal realism, policy science, process jurisprudence, law and economics, and critical legal studies, he demonstrates that American jurisprudence has evolved as a collection of themes which reflect broader American intellectual and cultural concerns.
521 _aCollege Audience
_bOxford University Press, Incorporated
910 _aBowker Global Books in Print record
999 _c216718
_d216718