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Julius Stone : a study in influence

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Stone and the Eichmann Trial: A Duty to Learn? Kristen Rundle Part Two: Sociological Jurisprudence 6. Revisiting social dimensions of Law and Justice in a post-human era Upendra Baxi 7. The Province of Jurispirudence (Really) Redetermined Allan C Hutchinson 8. Incompatible Law Jobs Michael Robertson 9. Two Concepts of Social Equality Wojciech Sadurski 10. Gender, Race, Bias and Perspective: Or, How Otherness Colours your Judgment Reg Graycar 11. Free Trade and Justice
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Part One: Julius Stone's Life and Influence 1. Julius Stone and the Legal Profession Murray Gleeson 2. Julius Stone: A Reflection Adrienne Stone 3. The Gift of Realism: Julius Stone and the International Law Academy in Australia Fleur Johns 4. The Role of Universities: Views of a Scholar of the Last Century Jonathan Stone 5. Julius Stone and the Eichmann Trial: A Duty to Learn? Kristen Rundle Part Two: Sociological Jurisprudence 6. Revisiting Social Dimensions of Law and Justice in a Post-human Era Upendra Baxi 7. The Province of Jurisprudence (Really) Redetermined Allan C Hutchinson 8. Incompatible Law Jobs Michael Robertson 9. Two Concepts of Social Equality Wojciech Sadurski 10. Gender, Race, Bias and Perspective: Or, How Otherness Colours your Judgment Reg Graycar 11. Free Trade and Justice: A Discomfiting Liaison Margaret Thornton 12. Social Justice and the Judiciary: A Comparative Point of View Maurice Adams 13. The Rule of Law as the Key for Effective Governance: The Dilemma of Post-Communism Klaus A Ziegert Part Three: International Law 14. World Society before Globalisation: Some Insights from Julius Stone David B Goldman 15. Transitional Justice after Mass Violence: Reconciling Retributive and Restorative Justice Wendy Lambourne 16. Julius Stone and the Question of Palestine in International Law Ben Saul Index

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