Roscoe Pound and Karl Llewellyn

Roscoe Pound and Karl Llewellyn1997
About this book
American legal history is traditionally viewed as a succession of discrete schools of thought or landmark court decisions, not as the work of individuals. Such an approach, however, hardly does justice to the lives of two of the foremost teachers and theorists of American jurisprudence. In Roscoe Pound and Karl Llwellyn: Searcbing for an American Jurisprudence, N. E. H.
Hull reconstructs the historical, cultural, and intellectual context of the work of Pound and Llewellyn, bringing to light their private and public relationship as well as the diverse sources - from psychology to plant ecology to Icelandic sagas - they separately drew upon in making their contributions to the American legal tradition.
Details
- First published
- 1997
- OL Work ID
- OL2626029W
Subjects
Law teachersJurisprudenceBiographyHistoryPound, roscoe, 1870-1964Jurisprudence, historyPound, roscoe , 1870-1964Llewellyn, karl n. (karl nickerson) , 1893-1962Jurisprudence--historyJurisprudence--united states--historyLaw teachers--united states--biographyKf380 .h85 1997349.73