01545 2200241 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056020001800097041000800115082001100123084001700134100002500151245005800176260005900234300003000293520085200323650002801175650002401203650002401227990002601251990002601277INLIS00000000000185920221109082020 a0010-0520001859221109 | | eng  a0-486-44386-8 aeng a347.73 a347.73 CAR n0 aCardozo, Benjamin N.14aNature of The Judicial Process /cBenjamin N. Cardozo aMineola, New York :bCambridge University Press,c2005 a192p.; 21,5cm. ;c21,5cm. aThis book explores a variety of approaches to the judicial process: the Method of philosophy; the methods of history, tradition, and sociology; the method of sociology and the judge as a legislator; and adherence to precedent and the subconscious element in the judicial process. Cardozo handed down opinions that stressed the necessity for the law to adapt to the realities and needs of contemporary life. Famous for his convincing and lucid prose, he offers insights that remain relevant to modern view of American jurisprudence. In simple, understandable language, he discusses the ways that rulings are guided and shaped by information, precedent and custom, and standards of justice and morals. This book is ideal for law students as well as anyone interested in legal theory, this volume otters a rare look inside the mind of a great jurist. 4a1. Judicial Process -US 4a2. Judicial Process 4a3. Law - Philosophy a06891/MKRI-P/XII-2007 a06891/MKRI-P/XII-2007