The Bramble Bush
副标题: the classic lectures on the law and law school
ISBN: 9780195368451
出版社: Oxford University Press, USA
出版年: 2008-04-15
页数: 198
定价: USD 19.95
装帧: Paperback
内容简介
Introduction to the Oxford Edition: The Bramble Bush and You (Steve Sheppard) (p. ix)
Foreword (1951 Edition) (p. xxiii)
Preface (1930 Edition) (p. xxv)
Acknowledgments (1951 Edition) (p. xxvii)
Acknowledgments (1930 Edition) (p. xxxiii)
Part 1. The Bramble Bush
I. What Law Is About (p. 3)
II. This Case System: What Lies Behind the Case (p. 19)
III. This Case System: What to Do with the Cases (p. 37)
IV. This Case System: Precedent (p. 55)
V. Ships and Shoes and Sealing Wax (p. 73)
VI. And Law School Offers What? (p. 97)
Part 2. The Other One
VII. Law and Civilization (p. 115)
VIII. Beyond Bread and Butter (p. 129)
IX. The Second Year (p. 143)
X. Before Sunrise (p. 155)
They That Come After (p. 167)
Afterword (p. 169)
Index (p. 179)
作者简介
For over seventy years, there has been one book that law students have read to prepare for what they were about to encounter. That book is The Bramble Bush .After all these years and many imitators, The Bramble Bush remains one of the most popular introductions to the law and its study. Llewellyn introduces students to what the law is, how to read cases, how to prepare for class, and how justice in the real world relates to the law. Although laws change every year, disputes between people haven't altered all that much since Llewelleyn first penned The Bramble Bush, and the process of moving from private dispute to legal conflict still follows the patterns he described. Moreover, the steps of a legal dispute, from arguments to verdict, to opinion, to review, to appeal, to opinion have changed little in their significance or their substance. Cases are still the best tools for exploring the interaction of the law with individual questions, and the essence of what law students must learn to do has persisted. If anything, many of the points Llewellyn argued in these lectures were on the dawning horizon then but are in their mid-day fullness now.