VOLUME Ⅰ 7
PART 1 JURISPRUDENCE 7
1.What is Jurisprudence? 7
2.History of Jurisprudence §§ 1-8 25
3.Schools of Jurists: The Nineteenth-Century Schools§§ 9-12 69
4.The Social Philosophical Schools §§ 13-18 119
5.Realist Schools §§ 19-21 193
6.Sociological Jurisprudence §§ 22-29 289
PART 2 THE END OF LAW 361
7.The End of Law as Developed in Legal Precepts and Doctrines §§ 30-36 361
8.The End of Law as Developed in Juristic Thought§§ 37-46 461
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PART 3 THE NATURE OF LAW 3
9.Theories of Law §§ 47-56 3
10.The Nature of Law §§ 57-64 97
11.Law and Morals—Jurisprudence and Ethics §§ 65-69 213
12.Law and the State—Jurisprudence and Politics §§70-73 281
13.Justice According to Law §§ 74-79 347
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PART 4 THE SCOPE AND SUBJECT MATTER OF LAW 3
14.Interests §§ 80-99 3
15.The Securing of Interests §§ 100-102 325
PART 5 SOURCES, FORMS, MODES OF GROWTH 377
16.Sources and Forms of Law §§ 103-105 377
17.The Traditional Element §§ 106-107 437
18.The Imperative Element §§ 108-111 571
19.Codification §§ 112-114 673
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PART 6 APPLICATION AND ENFORCEMENT OF LAW 3
20.The Judicial Process in Action §§ 115-116 3
PART 7 ANALYSIS OF GENERAL JURISTIC CONCEPTIONS 39
21.Rights §§ 117-119 39
22.Powers § 120 91
23.Conditions of Non.Restraint of Natural Freedom §§121-122 107
24.Duties and Liabilities § 123 163
25.Persons §§ 124-127 189
26.Acts §§ 128-129 407
27.Things § 130 527
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PART 8 THE SYSTEM OF LAW 3
28.Division and Classification § 131 3
29.Proprietary Rights: Possession § 132 77
30.Proprietary Rights: Ownership §§ 133-135 119
31.Obligations—Duties of Performance and of Restitution§§ 136-139 197
32.Duties of Reparation §§ 140-141 281
33.Maintenance and Enforcement of Rights §§ 142-143 347
34.Comparative Civil Procedure §§ 144-151 425
Index 717