System of jurisprudence as a scientific organism
In W. Hastie (ed.), Outlines of the Science of Jurisprudence: An Introduction to the Systematic Study of Law. Gaunt (1887)
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N. Falck (1887). The Scientific Study of Jurisprudence. In W. Hastie (ed.), Outlines of the Science of Jurisprudence: An Introduction to the Systematic Study of Law. Gaunt.
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