| Henry Sumner Maine - 1861 - 432 sayfa
...the wholesome discipline of force. It is an Individual who, in the picture drawn by Black s stone, " is in the occupation of a determined spot of ground...groups. Even when the law of the State has succeeded in permeating the small circles of kindred into which it had originally no means of penetrating, the view... | |
| 1862 - 720 sayfa
...occupation, tradition, and the like — are always conceived as the acts of individuals. But ancient law knows next to nothing of individuals. It is concerned,...with families ; not with single human beings, but with groups. And hence the intimate connection between the history of proprietary rights and the law... | |
| Henry Sumner Maine - 1834 - 484 sayfa
...by the wholesome discipline of force. It is an Individual who, in the picture drawn by Blackstone, " is in the occupation of a determined spot of ground...groups. Even when the law of the State has succeeded in permeating the small circles of kindred into which it had originally no means of penetrating, the view... | |
| Henry Sumner Maine - 1867 - 494 sayfa
...is one which. necessarily afflicts all the theories descended from the Natural Law of the llomans, which differed principally from their Civil Law in...groups. Even when the law of the State has succeeded in permeating the small circles of kindred into which it had originally no means of penetrating, the view... | |
| Adolf Bastian - 1868 - 524 sayfa
...des Gemeinwesens leicht genug obendrein). Ancient law (s. Maine) knows next to nothing of individuals (concerned not with individuals, but with families, not with single human beings, but with groups). Im Wesen der (inductiven) Forschungsmethode liegt es, dass „ihre allgemeinen Ergebnisse... | |
| Henry Sumner Maine - 1870 - 482 sayfa
...vice is one which necessarily afflicts all the theories descended from the Natural Law of the Komans, which differed principally from their Civil Law in...groups. Even when the law of the State has succeeded in permeating the small circles of kindred into which it had originally no means of penetrating, the view... | |
| Henry Sumner Maine - 1864 - 484 sayfa
...civilisation in enfranchising the individual from the authority of archaic society. But Ancient Law, it nwst again be repeated, knows next to nothing of Individuals....groups. Even when the law of the State has succeeded in permeating the small circles of kindred into which it had originally no means of penetrating, the view... | |
| Shama Churun Sircar - 1878 - 1068 sayfa
...worth large * " Ancient law including Hindoo law," as baa been well remarked by a learned writer, " knows next to nothing of individuals, it is concerned...with families ; not with single human beings, but with groups ; the mature Roman law, and modern jurisprudence following in its wake, looks upon co-ownership... | |
| Shama Churun Sircar - 1878 - 1064 sayfa
...law including Hindoo law," as has been well remarked by a learned writer, " knows next to nothing "f individuals, it is concerned not with individuals...with families ; not with single human beings, but with groups ; the mature Roman law, and modern jurisprudence following in its wake, looks upon co-ownership... | |
| Ernst Faber - 1879 - 186 sayfa
...universal man in the individual form of & pecple." A. Trendelenburg, Naturrecht, §151. ancient Law knows next to nothing of Individuals. It is concerned...groups. Even when the law of the State has succeeded in permeating the small circles of kindred into which it had originally no means of penetrating, the view... | |
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