Administrative Law: Its Growth, Procedure, and Significance

Roscoe Pound

Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of Pittsburgh Press
Country
United States
Published
15 June 1942
Pages
150
ISBN
9780822983521

Administrative Law: Its Growth, Procedure, and Significance

Roscoe Pound

Roscoe Pound (1870-1964) taught at Harvard from 1910 until 1947, serving as dean of the Harvard Law School from 1916 to 1936. He is acknowledged as the founder of sociological jurisprudence-an interdisciplinary approach to legal concepts in which the law is recognized as a dynamic system that is influenced by social conditions and that, in turn, influences society as a whole. Pound’s five-volume Jurisprudence is among the most comprehensive of twentieth-century legal works. His lectures draw direct connections between the abstract fundamentals of philosophy, using the works of Kant, Hegel, Spencer, Comte, and others, and the trends and problems of legal principles and rules.

This book includes topics of:
The Place of Administration in the Legal Order ; The Rise of Administrative Justice ; Administrative Procedure ; The Future of Judicial Justice ; and Substitutes for Law

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