Economy and society: an outline of interpretive sociologyBedminster Press, 1968 - 1469 Seiten |
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... achieved by the legislator to a considerable extent , although in not exactly the way intended . A real knowledge of the law by the public could scarcely be achieved by a many - volumed work with tens of thousands of sections , and if ...
... achieved by the legislator to a considerable extent , although in not exactly the way intended . A real knowledge of the law by the public could scarcely be achieved by a many - volumed work with tens of thousands of sections , and if ...
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... achieved by the historical jurists in any convincing way.58 It is well known , and it is indeed no accident , that down to Windscheid's com- pendium , almost all the pandectist treatises remained unfinished . The Germanist wing of the ...
... achieved by the historical jurists in any convincing way.58 It is well known , and it is indeed no accident , that down to Windscheid's com- pendium , almost all the pandectist treatises remained unfinished . The Germanist wing of the ...
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... achieve practical in- fluence over the administration of justice , simply because , before they had achieved a position to do so , they were already being disintegrated by the rapidly growing positivistic and relativistic ...
... achieve practical in- fluence over the administration of justice , simply because , before they had achieved a position to do so , they were already being disintegrated by the rapidly growing positivistic and relativistic ...
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VOLUME I | 393 |
VOLUME 3 | 397 |
Religious Groups The Sociology of Religion | 399 |
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