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The physiocratic doctrine of judicial control / by Mario Einaudi ; with an introduction by Charles Howard McIlwain.
Author
Einaudi, Mario, 1904-1994
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 1938.
Description
x, 96 pages ; 24 cm
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KJV4392 .E363 1938
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Subject(s)
Physiocrats
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Courts
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France
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Constitutional law
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France
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Economics
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France
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History
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Louis Adams Frothingham Fund
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McIlwain, Charles Howard, 1871-1968
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Series
Harvard political studies
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Notes
"Published with the aid of the Louis Adams Frothingham fund."
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Frontmatter
FOREWORD
CONTENTS
I. INTRODUCTION
II. THE PHYSIOCRATIC "DISCOVERY"
III. THE PHYSIOCRATIC SOURCES OF THE DOCTRINE OF JUDICIAL CONTROL
IV. THE PHYSIOCRATIC CONCEPT OF NATURAL ORDER
V. THE MEANS FOR THE REALIZATION OF THE NATURAL ORDER OF PHYSIOCRACY
VI. WAYS AND LIMITS OF JUDICIAL CONTROL
VII. THE RECEPTION IN FRANCE OF THE PHYSIOCRATIC DOCTRINE OF JUDICIAL CONTROL
VIII. PHYSIOCRACY AND AMERICA
INDEX.
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Judicial control
ISBN
9780674330924
0674330927
LCCN
38029392
OCLC
499819
Doi
10.4159/harvard.9780674330924
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