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Jerome Hall

Book Chapters

Jerome Hall

Professor Emeritus of Law, 1970-1992; Professor of Law, 1939-1970


Criminology, in TWENTIETH CENTURY SOCIOLOGY. New York: Philosophical Library, 1946.

Integrative Jurisprudence, in INTERPRETATIONS OF MODERN LEGAL PHILOSOPHIES-ESSAYS IN HONOR OF ROSCOE POUND. New York: Oxford University Press, 1947.

International Aspects, in CONFERENCE ON PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY. Newark, NJ: Seton Hall University School of Law, 1956. 

International Criminal Law From the Perspective of American Law and the Science of Criminal Law, in AKTUELLE PROBLEME DES INTERNATIONALEN RECHTES. Berlin: De Gruyter, 1957.

The Progress of American Jurisprudence, in THE ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE IN RETROSPECT: ROSCOE POUND'S 1906 ADDRESS IN A HALF-CENTURY OF EXPERIENCE. Dallas: Southern Methodist University Press, 1957.

Authority and the Law, in AUTHORITY, NOMOS I (Carl J. Friedrich, Ed.). Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1958.

Jhering, Rudolf von, in 13 ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA 66 (1960).

Savigny, Friedrich Karl von, in 20 ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA 16 (1960).

Ignorance and Mistake in FREEDOM AND RESPONSIBILITY: READINGS IN PHILOSOPHY AND LAW (H. Morris, Ed.). Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1961.

The Three Fundamental Aspects of Criminal Law, in ESSAYS IN CRIMINAL SCIENCE. South Hackensack, NJ: F. B. Rothman, 1961.

Das Angloamerikanische Strafrecht, in STAATSLEXIKON: RECHT, WIRTSCHAFT, GESSELLSCHAFT [v. 7]. Freiburg: Herder, 1962.

Legal Sanctions, in THE ETHIC OF POWER: THE INTERPLAY OF RELIGION, PHILOSOPHY, AND POLITICS (H. D. Lasswell and H. Cleveland, Eds.). New York: Distributed by Harper, 1962.

The Perspective of Integrative Jurisprudence, in CONTRIBUTIONS TO SYNTHETIC JURISPRUDENCE, BEING RESEARCH PAPERS EDITED FOR THE INDIAN SCHOOL OF SYNTHETIC JURISPRUDENCE (M. J. Sethna, Ed.).. Dobbs Ferry, NY: Oceana Publications, 1962.

Elements of Natural Law Philosophy, in LAW AND PHILOSOPHY. New York: New York University Press, 1964.

Psychiatric Criminology-The Legal View, in PSYCHIATRIC ASPECTS OF CRIMINOLOGY. Springfield, IL: Thomas, 1968.

Theft, Law and Society: The Carrier's Case in CRIME AND THE LEGAL PROCESS (W. J. Chambliss, Ed.). New York: McGraw-Hill, 1969.

Methods of Sociological Research in Comparative Law, in LEGAL THOUGHT IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA UNDER CONTEMPORARY PRESSURES (J. H. Hazard and W. J. Wagner, Eds.). Brussels: Emile Bruylant, 1970.

The Basic Dilemma of Criminal Procedure, in CRIME, LAW AND SOCIETY. New York: Free Press, 1971.

The Purposes of a System for the Administration of Criminal Justice, in THEORIES OF PUNISHMENT (S. E. Grupp, Ed.). Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1971.

Future Perspectives in Research on the Criminal Justice System, in AN ANATOMY OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE (C. H. Foust and D. R. Webster, Eds.). Lexington, MA: Lexington Books, 1980.

Biblical Atonement and Modern Criminal Law, in CONTEMPORARY PROBLEMS IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE: ESSAYS IN HONOUR OF PROFESSOR SHIGEMITSU DANDO. Tokyo: Yuhikaku, 1983. Reprinted in 1 JOURNAL OF LAW AND RELIGION 279 (1983). Reprinted in 65 WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY LAW QUARTERLY 694 (1987). [HeinOnline]