James Lorimer Livres






The Institutes of Law: A Treatise of the Jurisprudence As Determined by Nature
- 594pages
- 21 heures de lecture
This treatise offers a comprehensive overview of the principles of jurisprudence as determined by nature. It covers the fundamental concepts of law, such as rights, obligations, and justice, and offers insights into how these concepts apply in different legal systems. This book is an essential resource for anyone studying law, philosophy, or political science.
Studies National And International
- 302pages
- 11 heures de lecture
Institutes of law, a Treatise of the Principles of Jurisprudence as Determined by Nature
- 592pages
- 21 heures de lecture
This classic work of legal scholarship provides a comprehensive overview of the principles of jurisprudence as they relate to human nature. Written by James Lorimer, one of Scotland's most prominent legal scholars, this book remains an important reference for lawyers, judges, and legal scholars worldwide. It offers a fascinating glimpse into the evolution of legal thought over the centuries and provides practical guidance on how to apply these principles in today's complex legal landscape.
A Hand-Book of the Law of Scotland
- 526pages
- 19 heures de lecture
This classic guide to Scottish law is an essential resource for legal professionals and students alike. The book provides a comprehensive overview of the Scottish legal system and covers a wide range of topics including contracts, property law, and criminal law. It also includes detailed references to relevant case law and statutes, making it an indispensable reference work.
The Institutes of the Law of Nations; a Treatise of the Jural Relations of Separate Political
- 644pages
- 23 heures de lecture
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