Law
About this Collection
From the earliest written legal codes to the beginnings of modern constitutionalism, the history of law is the story of our working out how personal liberties interact with responsibilities to others.
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Cicero(106-43 BC) | Edward Coke (1552-1634) | Bruno Leoni (1913-1967) |
See also the extracts, chapters, and introductions in the Law section of the Ideas page.
Members:
- The Law (FEE ed.) (Frédéric Bastiat)
- Law in a Free State (Wordsworth Donisthorpe)
- The Law (revised LF ed.) (Frédéric Bastiat)
- The Law of Intellectual Property (1855) (Lysander Spooner)
- Law of Nations (James Mill)
- The Law of Nations (LF ed.) (Emer de Vattel)
- The Law of Nations (1833 ed.) (Emer de Vattel)
- The Law of Torts (4th ed.) (Sir Frederick Pollock)
- Lectures on the Early History of Institutions (Sir Henry Sumner Maine)
- Lectures on the Relation between Law and Public Opinion (2nd ed. 1919) (Albert Venn Dicey)
- Lectures on the Relation between Law and Public Opinion (LF ed.) (Albert Venn Dicey)
- Liberty Matters: Hugo Grotius on War and the State (March 2014) (Fernando R. Tesón)
- Liberty Matters: Magna Carta after 800 Years: From liber homo to modern freedom (May, 2015) (Justin Champion)
- Liberty Matters: The Significance of Lysander Spooner (Jan. 2016) (Randy E. Barnett)
- Liberty, Order, and Justice (James McClellan)
- Magna Carta Commemoration Essays (Henry Elliot Malden)
- Magna Carta: A Commentary (John Lackland (King John))
- The Natural Law: A Study in Legal and Social History and Philosophy (Heinrich Rommen)
- Natural Law; or the Science of Justice (1882) (Lysander Spooner)
- On Civil Liberty and Self-Government (Francis Lieber)
- The Orations of Marcus Tullius Ciciero (Marcus Tullius Cicero)
- Orations vol. 1 (Marcus Tullius Cicero)
- Orations vol. 2 (Marcus Tullius Cicero)
- Orations vol. 3 (Marcus Tullius Cicero)
- Orations vol. 4 (Marcus Tullius Cicero)