- Leon
Petrażycki (Polish: Leon
Petrażycki; Russian: Иосифович Петражицкий, romanized: Lev
Iosifovich Petrazhitsky; 13
April 1867 – 15 May 1931) was a Polish...
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develop sociological theories of law.
Notably among these were Leon
Petrazycki,
Eugen Ehrlich and
Georges Gurvitch. For Max Weber, a so-called "legal...
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sociologists included Hugo Sinzheimer,
Theodor Geiger,
Georges Gurvitch and Leon
Petrażycki in Europe, and
William Graham Sumner in the U.S. Law
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Maistre Marx
Montesquieu Müller
Nussbaum Olivecrona Pashukanis Perelman Petrażycki Plato Posner Pound Pufendorf Radbruch Rawls Raz
Reinach Renner Ross Rumi...
- biochemist,
botanist Grigol Peradze (1899–1942),
Orthodox theologian Leon
Petrażycki (1867–1931), jurist,
philosopher and logician, one of the
founders of...
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Books in 2000. Some of his
basic ideas were
later elaborated by Leon
Petrazycki. Motyl,
Alexander J. (1995). The Post-Soviet Nations:
Perspectives on...
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Frycz Modrzewski Julian Ochorowicz Maria Ossowska Stefan Pawlicki Leon
Petrażycki Sebastian Petrycy Bolesław Prus Adam
Schaff Ulrich Schrade Barbara Skarga...
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unique socio-legal line of
inquiry which can be
traced back to Leon
Petrazycki’s theory of “intuitive law”.
According to Adam Czarnota, Podgórecki developed...
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writer on
constitutional law (known for his
studies of the
thought of Leon
Petrazycki). He also
published several pieces of
travel reportage from France, England...
- Maine,
Francisco Giner de los Ríos,
Henri Lévy-Bruhl,
Achille Loria, Leon
Petrażycki, Émile Durkheim, Max Weber,
Eugen Ehrlich, Karl Renner, Karl N. Llewellyn...