Law as Culture and Culture as Law: Essays in Honor of John Phillip ReidFor four decades, John Phillip Reid has been one of the most productive and challenging practitioners of American legal and constitutional history. Writing on subjects as diverse as the law of the Cherokee, legal culture on the Overland trail, and the legal and constitutional history of the American Revolution, Reid has illuminated the many ways in which law has been a central cultural value. Law as Culture and Culture as Law not only honors Professor Reid's decades of scholarship and teaching--it presents a spectrum of historical inquiries developing and engaging Reid's insights and methodological approaches to legal and constitutional history. The essays gathered in this volume span nearly three centuries and two continents, ranging from the agonizing struggles over law, religion, and governance in late seventeenth-century Ireland to the legal and constitutional regimes of governmental regulation in twentieth-century New York. Law as Culture and Culture as Law is a tribute to John Philip Reid and the best evidence of his profound influence on the study and writing of legal history. |
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... law traditions can be seen clearly if one begins with a comparison of the role of the judiciary in common - law and civil - law systems . The nations of Europe , Latin America , and much of the rest of the world live under a civil - law ...
... law traditions can be seen clearly if one begins with a comparison of the role of the judiciary in common - law and civil - law systems . The nations of Europe , Latin America , and much of the rest of the world live under a civil - law ...
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... civil law world , a judge is ... a civil servant , a functionary , " another author explains . The judge is thought of merely as " the operator of a machine designed and built by legislators . His function is a mechanical one . " 16 ...
... civil law world , a judge is ... a civil servant , a functionary , " another author explains . The judge is thought of merely as " the operator of a machine designed and built by legislators . His function is a mechanical one . " 16 ...
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... civil - law attitude towards judges deeply offensive . Civil law regimes " attempt ... to make of the court a mere automaton , " Pound complained.34 He called it ... civil law . Law and Regulation in the Gilded Age and Progressive Era 235.
... civil - law attitude towards judges deeply offensive . Civil law regimes " attempt ... to make of the court a mere automaton , " Pound complained.34 He called it ... civil law . Law and Regulation in the Gilded Age and Progressive Era 235.
Contents
Introduction | 3 |
The Quest of John Phillip Reid | 10 |
In a Defiant Stance | 38 |
Copyright | |
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