Jurisprudence, Law, and Ethics: Professional EthicsF.B. Rothman & Company, 1905 - 381 pages Discusses primary & elementary principles of law & ethics in the context of jurisprudence. The history of Roman law, common law & American law are discussed as are the distinctions in relation to law & morals between American & English governmental forms. |
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