Interpretations of Legal History

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Interpretations of Legal History is a scholarly work by Roscoe Pound that examines the development and underlying philosophies of legal systems over time.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
scholarly work
academicDiscipline jurisprudence
legal history
aimsTo clarify methods of interpreting legal history
explain patterns in legal development
author Roscoe Pound
contributorTo American legal realism discourse
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
discusses interaction of law and social change
legal doctrines in historical context
underlying philosophies of legal systems
fieldOfStudy law
legal philosophy
legal theory
focusesOn comparative legal development
evolution of legal institutions
interpretive methods in legal history
relationship between law and society
genre jurisprudence
legal history
hasForm non-fiction prose
hasPerspective historical analysis of law
sociological jurisprudence
hasTheme continuity and change in law
interpretive frameworks for legal evolution
philosophical foundations of legal systems
influencedBy Roscoe Pound's sociological jurisprudence
intendedAudience historians of legal institutions
legal scholars
students of law
language English
mainSubject development of legal systems
historical jurisprudence
philosophy of law
partOf Roscoe Pound's body of work on jurisprudence
relatedWork An Introduction to the Philosophy of Law
The Spirit of the Common Law

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