| 1967 - 788 páginas
...1448. Both саы were reviewed In the Monthly Labor Review, April 19в5, и 438-439. I am content to think of law as a social institution to satisfy social wants — the claims and demands and expectations involved in the existence of civilized society — by giving effect to as much as... | |
| 1928 - 394 páginas
...of satisfying as much of the whole body of human wants as may, with the least sacrifice. I am conten to think of law as a social institution to! satisfy social wants — the claims and mands involved in the existence of civilized society — by giving effect to as much as we may with... | |
| Roscoe Pound - 1959 - 600 páginas
...satisfying as much of the whole body of human wants as we may with the least sacrifice. I am content to think of law as a social institution to satisfy social wants — the claims and demands and expectations involved in the existence of civilized society — by giving effect to as much as... | |
| Charles J. Ogletree - 2004 - 412 páginas
...was strongly influenced by the social realist legal philosophy of his mentor Pound, who viewed the law "as a social institution to satisfy social wants — the claims and demands and expectations involved in the existence of civilized society ... in short, a continually more efficacious... | |
| Peter Curzon - 1998 - 360 páginas
...for Pound, a social institution, created and designed to satisfy human (individual and social) wants: 'by giving effect to as much as we may with the least...by an ordering of human conduct through politically organised society' The essential feature of the legal order was the securing and protection of a variety... | |
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