Prescriptive Formality and Normative Rationality in Modern Legal Systems: Festschrift for Robert S. Summers
Duncker & Humblot (1994)
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Robert S. Summers (2005). On Giving Legal Form Its Due. A Study in Legal Theory. Ratio Juris 18 (2):129-143.
Robert S. Summers (1963). `Is' and `Ought' in Legal Philosophy. Philosophical Quarterly 13 (51):157-161.
Robert S. Summers (1968). Essays in Legal Philosophy. Berkeley, University of California.
Michael Aikenhead (2000). D. Neil MacCormick and Robert S. Summers (Eds.) Interpreting Precedents: A Comparative Study. Artificial Intelligence and Law 8 (2-3).
Robert S. Summers (1988). The Ideal Socio-Legal Order. Its "Rule of Law" Dimension. Ratio Juris 1 (2):154-161.
Robert S. Summers (2006). Form and Function in a Legal System: A General Study. Cambridge University Press.
Robert S. Summers (1984). Lon L. Fuller. Stanford University Press.
Robert S. Summers (1999). Formal Legal Truth and Substantive Truth in Judicial Fact-Finding -- Their Justified Divergence in Some Particular Cases. Law and Philosophy 18 (5):497 - 511.
Robert S. Summers (1971). More Essays in Legal Philosophy. Berkeley,University of California Press.
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