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Peace through Law: The Rôle and Limits of Adjudication

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2017

Clarence Morris*
Affiliation:
University of Pennsylvania Law School

Abstract

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Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1960

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References

1 Ehrlich, Fundamental Principles of the Sociology of Law (Moll translation) 181 (1936), reprinted in Morris, The Great Legal Philosophers 457 (1959).

2 Cardozo, The Nature of the Judicial Process 142 (1921); Morris, The Great Legal Philosophers 527 (1959).

3 Ehrlieh, op. cit. 208; Morris, op. cit. 462.

4 Cardozo, op. cit. 150; Morris, op. cit. 523.

5 Traynor, in Legal Institutions Today and Tomorrow 50 (1959).

6 See Fordham, Local Government Law 632 (1949).

7 L.R. 1 Ex. 265 (1866), affirmed in L.E. 3 H.L. 330 (1868).

8 See, e.g., Woods v. Lancet, 303 N.Y. 349, 102 N.B. 2d 691 (1951).

9 MacPherson v. Buick Motor Co., 217 N.Y 382, 111 N.E. 1050 (1916) in which the court held that negligent manufacturers imperiling consumers’ life and limb could no longer escape liability on the ground that they were not in privity of contract with consumers injured because of their negligence.

10 Cardozo, Nature of the Judicial Process 22; Morris, op. cit. 515.

11 Traynor, loc. cit. 52 (1959).

12 Bentham, The Limits of Jurisprudence Defined 281 (Everett ed., 1945) ; Morris, op. cit. 285.

13 Hand, “The Speech of Justice,” 29 Harv. Law Rev. 617, 619 (1916).

14 Arnold, The Symbols of Government 49 (1935).