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Reprint of a title from the Judicial Administration Series
published by the National Conference of Judicial Councils.
Originally published: New York: Published by the Law Center of New
York University for the National Conference of Judicial Councils,
1952. xvi, 534 pp. Written near the end of Millar's career, the
present study is a brilliant summary of his life's work. It
discusses antecedents of the Anglo-American system, the evolution
of procedure and American and English civil procedure in the
nineteenth century. Other chapters discuss the development of
specific areas, such as introduction of the cause, mode of trial
and voluntary dismissal.
"In a society which so often confuses quantity with quality - or
at least tends to regard quantity as a necessary ingredient of
quality - it is not surprising that American legal texts labeled
"great" have generally been multi-volumed ones. While the number of
volumes certainly does not detract from the worth of a Williston on
Contracts or a Wigmore on Evidence, their sheer size has made them
more easily recognizable, in our society, as classics. On the other
hand, the single volume American law books receiving the label of
greatness would make a sparse list indeed. To this elite list must
now be added Professor Millar's Civil Procedure of the Trial Court
in Historical Perspective." --Philip P. Kurland, Harvard Law Review
66 (1952-1953) 1542
Robert Wyness Millar 1876-1959], a professor at Northwestern
University Law School, was a leading authority on civil procedure
and its history. Miller 1937 Millar was the author of The Old
Regime and the New in Civil Procedure (1937) and, with co-author
Arthur Engelmann, A History of Continental Civil Procedure (1927).
Reprint of a title from the Judicial Administration Series
published by the National Conference of Judicial Councils.
Originally published: New York: Published by the Law Center of New
York University for the National Conference of Judicial Councils,
1952. xvi, 534 pp. Written near the end of Millar's career, the
present study is a brilliant summary of his life's work. It
discusses antecedents of the Anglo-American system, the evolution
of procedure and American and English civil procedure in the
nineteenth century. Other chapters discuss the development of
specific areas, such as introduction of the cause, mode of trial
and voluntary dismissal.
"In a society which so often confuses quantity with quality - or
at least tends to regard quantity as a necessary ingredient of
quality - it is not surprising that American legal texts labeled
"great" have generally been multi-volumed ones. While the number of
volumes certainly does not detract from the worth of a Williston on
Contracts or a Wigmore on Evidence, their sheer size has made them
more easily recognizable, in our society, as classics. On the other
hand, the single volume American law books receiving the label of
greatness would make a sparse list indeed. To this elite list must
now be added Professor Millar's Civil Procedure of the Trial Court
in Historical Perspective." --Philip P. Kurland, Harvard Law Review
66 (1952-1953) 1542
Robert Wyness Millar 1876-1959], a professor at Northwestern
University Law School, was a leading authority on civil procedure
and its history. Miller 1937 Millar was the author of The Old
Regime and the New in Civil Procedure (1937) and, with co-author
Arthur Engelmann, A History of Continental Civil Procedure (1927).
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Criminology (1914) (Paperback)
Raffaele Garofalo; Translated by Robert Wyness Millar; Introduction by E. Ray Stevens
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R1,112
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This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
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Criminology (1914) (Hardcover)
Raffaele Garofalo; Translated by Robert Wyness Millar; Introduction by E. Ray Stevens
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R1,362
Discovery Miles 13 620
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Criminology (1914) (Paperback)
Raffaele Garofalo; Translated by Robert Wyness Millar; Introduction by E. Ray Stevens
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R1,082
Discovery Miles 10 820
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