The Natural Law Institute, a function of the Notre Dame Law School, was established in 1947. In 1956, the Institute founded the Natural Law Forum, the only journal of its kind in the English language. The Natural Law Forum was published from 1956-1968. The name of the journal was changed in 1970 to the American Journal of Jurisprudence.
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Reason and Action, Charles Fried
Philosophical Reflections of Leibniz on Law, Politics, and the State;Note, Carl J. Friedrich
Books Reviewed, William Leon McBride, W. J. Wagner, N. Lobkowicz, and Roger Kiley
Locke, Natural Law, and God;Note, Francis Oakley
What the Philosopher May Learn from the Study of Law, Ch. Perelman
Marxist Ethics and Polish Law, Aleksander W. Rudzinski
Articles from 1965
The Importance of Being: Some Reflections on Existentialism in Relation to Law, Anthony R. Blackshield
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Law as Representation of Value, Jacques Ellul
Real Crimes and Quasi Crimes, P. J. Fitzgerald
First Principle of Practical Reason: A Commentary on the Summa Theologiae, 1-2, Question 94, Article 2, The;Note, Germain G. Grisez
Books Reviewed, Edward H. Levi, Ch. Perelman, William Leon McBride, and B. Ryosuke Inagaki
Refused Blood Transfusion: An Ultimate Challenge for Law and Morals, The;Note, Gary L. Milhollin
Tokos and Atokion: An Examination of Natural Law Reasoning against Usury and against Contraception;Note, John T. Noonan Jr.
Justice and Justification, Ch. Perelman
Law and the Idea of the Contemporary;Note, Martin Versfeld
Articles from 1964
Human Rights in Contemporary Africa, Denis V. Cowen
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