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From the reviews of the first edition of Jurisprudence: The Philosophy and Method of the Law (Harvard University Press 1962):
``A profoundly scholarly, clearly written and thoroughly unpretentious contribution to the literature of jurisprudence. It will take its place...as both a text-book guide to the uninitiated and a stimulus for thought and reflection by lawyers, judges, law professors, and scholars in other areas of ploitical theory and legal philosophy.``-Utah Law Review.
``Mr. Bodenheimer is an expert in his field, equally at home with history and with the problems of today. His historical presentation is a concise and impartial introduction for the student and a refresher for the busy practitioner.`` - De Paul Law Review.
``....This is no ordinary textbook. It isA‚ a substantial contribution to the literature on jurisprudence of a very high standard. It seems to combine all the required qualities: it is eminently readable, it is up to date, it is stimulating, it is inclusive of all the main topics that one would expect to find in a book of jurisprudence, and it is thought provoking. Most of all its is very scholarly...." - ISBN : 9788175342194
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Pages : 475
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