The elements of jurisprudence/
Thomas Erskine Holland
- 13th ed.
- Delhi: Universal Law, 2010.
- xxxviii, 458 p. ; 23 cm.
PART I. LAW AND RIGHTS. CHAPTER I. Jurisprudence CHAPTER II. Law CHAPTER III. Laws as Rules of Human Action CHAPTER IV. Positive Law . CHAPTER V. The Sources of Law CHAPTER VI. The Object of Law CHAPTER VII. Rights CHAPTER VIII. Analysis of a Right CHAPTER IX. The Leading Classifications of Rights CHAPTER X. Rights at Rest and in Motion
PART II. PRIVATE LAW. CHAPTER XI. Antecedent Eights 'IN REM' CHAPTER XII. Antecedent Eights 'IN PERSONAM' CHAPTER XIII. Remedial Eights CHAPTER XIV. Abnohmal Eights CHAPTER XV. Adjective Law
PART III PUBLIC LAW. CHAPTER XVI. The Nature of the Topic Constitutional Law Administrative Law Criminal Law . Criminal Procedure The Law of the State as a Person Civil Procedure by and against the State
PART IV. INTERNATIONAL LAW. CHAPTER XVII. The Nature op the Topic International Persons Substantive Law Adjective Law, Belligerency Adjective Law, Neutrality
PART V. THE APPLICATION OP LAW CHAPTER XVIII. The Nature of the Topic The Application of Private Law The Application of Public Law The Application of International Law