Law as a means to an end
Material type: TextSeries: The Modern legal philosophy series ; Volume 5Publication details: New Jersey Rothman Reprints 1968Description: 483pSubject(s):Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Reference | School of Legal studies | 340.12 MOD.5 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | SLS004906 |
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340.12 MOD.13 Philosophy in the development of law | 340.12 MOD.2 The World's legal philosophies | 340.12 MOD.3 Comparative legal philosophy | 340.12 MOD.5 Law as a means to an end | 340.12 MOD.7 Modern French legal philosophy | 340.12 MOD.8 The theory of justice | 340.12 MOD.8;1 The theory of justice |
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