Story of the law
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340.09 JAI Outlines of Indian legal and constitutional history | 340.09 OXF Oxford handbook of legal history / | 340.09 SHA Indian legal system | 340.09 WOR Story of the law | 340.09 ZAN 2nd ed. Story of law | 340.092 BHA My experience with the office of Additional Solicitor General of India | 340.092 CHA Offerings at the Alter: my reminiscenes of the bar |
The fascinating story unfolded in this volume begins before the Ten Com mandments, covers many centuries and many civilizations, and includes events as recent as the New Frontier and the Eichmann trial.
For The Story of the Law tells the entire history of man's search for jus tice and of the great men who led that search throughout the long process of evolution of which our own democ racy is the end product.
The creation of laws involves far more than just the work of legislators. Religious and military leaders, philos ophers, presidents, dictators, and fanatics have all played their part. So the pages of The Story of the Law are filled with the names and deeds of famous men in many areas: Moses, Jesus, Socrates, Cicero, St. Augustine, St. Thomas Aquinas, Charlemagne, Francis Bacon, Martin Luther, Vol- taire, Napoleon, Karl Marx, Hitler. Here, too, are the great leaders of the many shades of American legal thought and action, from Hamilton,
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