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Índice De Colaboradores 1081 Indice Volumen III: Juristas del siglo xix — Relación de abreviaturas y siglas especiales 13 QUINTA PARTE: JURISTAS DEL SIGLO XIX 21 — Introducción (Javier Alvarado) 23 — Semblanzas Friedrich Carl von Savigny 59 John Campbell 64 José Hörnern Correia Telles 68 John Bannister Gibson 70 Karl Christian Friedrich Krause 74 Karl Friedrich Eichhorn 78 Lemuel Shaw 81 Andrés Bello 84 Daniel Webster 88 James Parke, Lord Wensleydale 92 Florencio García Goyena 94 John McLean 96 Jacob Grimm 99 Pedro Sainz de Andino 102 Karl Joseph Anton Mittermaier 106 Thomas Ruff in 108 John Austin Ill Carl Theodor Welcker 115 John Beverley Robinson 118 Jean-Baptiste-Marie Duvergier 121 Luigi Taparelli d'Azeglio 123 John James Park 126 Victor-Alexis-Désiré Dalloz 128 JURISTAS UNIVERSALES Raymoncl-Théodore Troplong 130 tjdu3rd Cjíins ••••••..•••••••#••*•••**•••••••*•••*•••***»••**••>«».• 133 Antonio Rosmini Serbati 136 Georg Friedrich Puchta 140 Louis Firmin Julien Laferrière 150 José Gabriel Oeampo 152 Roberl von Manuel Seijas Lozano 159 Daimacio Vêlez Sarslïeld 161 Friedrich Julius Stahl 166 Julius Hermann von Kirchmann 169 Karl Wilhelm Ernst Heimbach 173 Adolf August Friedrich Rudorff 176 Frédéric-Charles Rau 178 Charles Aubry 179 Jean Charles Demolombe , 181 Alexis de Tocqueville 184 Francesco C&ii&ríi * 195 David Dudley Field jr. 197 Pedro Gómez de la Serna 201 John Stuart Mill 203 Heinrich Albert Zachariae 207 Karl David August Röder 210 Aemilius Ludwig Richter 212 Joaquín Francisco Pacheco 216 Johann Caspar Bluntschli 218 Juan Donoso Cortés 222 Pierre Joseph Proudhon 228 Benjamin Robbins Curtis 232 Karl Georg Christoph Bese 1er 235 Gustav Ernst Heim bach 237 Emcnco Amän * 240 Matteo Pescatore 242 Juan Bautista Alberdi 244 F i 9 neo i s Laurent 246 Félix Maria Falguera y Puiguriger 249 CJmseppe Pisänclli » 233 Karl Eduard Zachariae von 1—# i listen t liti I - ••«••****»**-»•••»•**»••«..• Roundel 1 Palmer, Lord Selborne 259 Joseph P* Brddlcy .>* •«*•*•• *•».*>*.*».**.•• 263 Colin Blackburn 266 6 INDICE GENERAL Johann Jakob Bachofen 268 Lorenz von Stein 273 Augusto Teixeira de Freitas 276 Samuel F. Miller 278 Rudolf von Gneist 281 Stephen Johnson Field 286 Pasquale Stanislao Mancini 289 Bernhard Windscheid 292 OttoBähr 296 Theodor Mommsen 298 Karl Marx , 302 Rudolf von Jhering 308 Manuel Colmeiro 313 Matthew Baillie Begbie '.fi i . , . Burkhard Wilhelm Leist 318 Alois (Aloys) von Brinz 320 Concepción Arenal 322 Henry Sumner Maine 325 Carl Friedrich von Manuel Duran y Bas 334 Thomas M. Cooley 339 Ferdinand Lassalle 341 Roderich von Slinlzing 344 Gustave Emile Boissonade 347 Walter Bagehot 349 Károly Csemegi 352 Christopher Columbus Langdell 354 Manuel Alonso Martínez 361 Johann Friedrich von Schulte 365 Emst Immanuel Bekker 369 Antonio Cánovas del Castillo 372 Johannes von Miquel 376 Boris Nikolaevic Cicerin 379 Joseph Unger 382 James Fitzjames Stephen 385 Levin Goldschmidt 388 Heinrich Dernburg 392 Antonio Pertile 396 Clïtirlcs C £)o6 399 Belva Ann Lockwood 402 Levi Maria Jordäo 405 7 JURISTAS UNIVERSALES Julius Glaser 407 Myra C. Bradwell 410 Eugenio Montero Ríos 413 Melville Weston Fuller 416 John Marshall Harlan 420 Albert Hänel 428 Francesco Schupfer 431 Hermann Roesler 433 Paul Hinschius — 436 Cesare Lombroso 438 Albert Venn Dicey 441 Adolf Merkel 444 Gustav von Schmoller 448 Oskar Bülow 452 Emil Friedberg 454 Luigi Mattirolo 456 Tobias Michael Carel Asser 458 PaulLaband 461 James Bryce 464 Tobias Barreto de Menezes 466 John Chipman Gray 468 Francisco Giner de los Ríos 472 Paul Viollet 476 Heinrich Brunner 478 Gumersindo de Azcárate 480 Paul Krüger 482 Georg Meyer 485 Anton Menger 487 Rudolph Sohm 494 Emst Rudolf Bierling 496 Karl Binding 498 Otto von Gierke 501 Oliver Wendell Holmes jr 506 Franz Xaver Wernz 515 Kowashi Inoue 517 William Anson 519 Adolf Wach 522 Ludwig Enneccerus 525 Feclor Fedorovich Martens 527 Edward Douglass White 531 Frederick Pollock 536 James Barr Arnes 541 ÍNDICE GENERAL Joaquín Costa 546 Otto N'lciyer » » **•*»*••«*#••«••• 553 Adhémar Esmein (Jean Paul Hyppolite Emmanuel Esmein) 561 Karl von Amira 564 Josef Kohler 567 Eugen Huber 571 OttoLenel 574 Frederic William Maitland 577 Felipe Sánchez Román 586 Philipp Lotmar 595 Édouard Cuq 598 Georg Jellinek 600 Franz von Liszt 605 Raffaele Garofalo 610 Eduardo de Hinojosa y Naveros 614 Ernst Zitelmann 618 Paul Frédéric Girard 620 Pietro Gasparri 623 Vicente Santamaría de Paredes 626 Antonio Maura 629 Marcel-Fernand Planiol 637 Carlo Fadda 640 Paul Fournier 642 Paul Vinogradoff 644 Franz Klein 647 i Moriz Wlassak 650 Raymond Saleilles 653 Nobushige Hozumi 655 Lodovico Mortara 658 Cesare Vivante 660 Konrad Hellwig 663 Enrico Ferri 665 Maurice Hauriou 668 Vittorio Scialoja 672 Rudolf Stammler 677 Louis Dembilz Brandeis 682 Silvio Perozzi 684 Luis Claro Solar 686 Émile Dürkheim 690 Lassa Francis Lawrence Oppenheim 693 Francesco Brandileone 695 Masaakira Tomii 697 JURISTAS UNIVERSALES Gaetano Mosca 699 Francesco Scaduto 702 Philipp Nicolai von Heck 706 Con tardo Ferrini 711 Ludwig Mitteis 715 Léon Duguit 719 Ernst Fuchs 722 Willis van Devanter 725 Clóvis Bevilaqua 728 Kenjirô Urne 730 Yalsuka Hozumi 732 Hugo Preuss 734 Ernst Landsberg 737 Otto Gradenwitz 740 Adolfo Posada 743 Vittorio Emanuele Orlando 746 Bernardino Alimena 749 Pedro Dorado Montero 750 Max Rümelin 753 Raymond Carré de Malberg 755 François Gény 761 Samuel Williston 766 Eugen Ehrlich 770 George Sutherland 772 John Rogers Commons 775 James C. McReynolds 777 Charles E. Hughes 780 Francesco Ruffini 784 John Henry Wigmore 788 Max Weber 790 Emü Seckel 794 Andreas von Tuhr 797 Pietro Bonfante 801 Karl Wieland 805 Gino Segrè 811 Salvatore Riccobono 813 Henri-Lucien Capitant 816 Paul Oertmann 822 Ernst Beling 824 Pierce Butler 829 Felipe demente de Diego 832 Nicola Coviello 835 10 ÍNDICE GENERAL Leon Petrazycki 837 James R. Atkin, Lord Atkin 839 Gerhard Anschütz 842 Dionisio Anzilotti - • 845 Ulrich Stutz • 847 Axel Hägerström 849 Heinrich Triepel 852 Oreste Ranelletti 856 Paul Collinet 859 Enno Becker . - 861 Antonio José Uribe Gaviria 864 Gaston Jèze 868 Benjamin N. Cardozo 870 Roscoe Pound 876 William Searle Holdsworth 883 Giuseppe Chiovenda 885 Federico Cam meo 888 Harlan F. Stone 891 Alphonse van Hove 893 Martin Wolff 896 Vincenzo Manzini 898 Learned Hand 900 Walter Wheeler Cook 903 Ángel Ossorio y Gallardo 906 Tatsukichi Minobe 910 Lodovico (Ludovico) Barassi 913 James Goldschmidt 915 Leopold Wenger 917 Emst Rabel 919 Pier Sil verio Leicht • 921 Rudolf Müller-Erzbach 924 Arthur L. Corbin 927 Max Emst Mayer 930 Roberto De Ruggiero 933 Alfredo Rocco , 935 Hugo Sinzheimer 937 Santi Romano 941 José Alberto dos Reis ,., • - 944 Julius von Gierke 946 Arturo Rocco 948 Hermann Kantorowicz • - 950 Francesco Ferrara 952 11 JURISTAS UNIVERSALES Giuseppe Messina 955 Niceto Alcalá-Zamora y Torres 957 Gustav Radbruch 962 Georges Scelle 966 Giorgio Del Vecchio 969 Paul Koschaker 971 Adolfo Ravä 974 Fritz Schulz 977 Antonio Cicu 979 Antonio Scialoja 981 Leo Rosenberg 984 William Henry Beveridge 986 Francesco Carnelutti 995 Eduard Maurits Meijers 1000 Georges Ripert 1004 Erich Kaufmann 1006 Ernst Levy 1011 índice onomástico 1015 índice alfabético de juristas biografiados 1065 índice de colaboradores 1081 12 .
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