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.
Articles from 1964
Natural Justice in Africa, Max Gluckman
Audi Alteram Partem;Note, John M. Kelly
Francis Bacon and the Natural Law Tradition;Note, Bernard McCabe
Books Reviewed, Ch. Perelman, Carl J. Friedrich, Herbert J. Spiro, and John W. Chapman
The Canon Law as a Legal System - Function, Obligation, and Sanction, Robert E. Rodes
Cultural Relativism, and Aid in the Legal Development of New Nations;Note, Henning Wegener
Articles from 1963
Soviet Philosophy: Past and Present, and Prospects for the Future, J. M. Bochenski
Marx's Conception of Man;Note, Georges M. M. Cottier
New People and Old Ideals in the Soveit Union, Helmut Dahm
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Soviet Marxism and Biology, D. Joravsky
The Ontological Structure of Law, Arthur Kaufmann
Socialist Legality and Communist Ethics, George L. Kline
Natural Equity and Canonical Equity;Note, Charles Lefebvre
Books Reviewed, Nicholas Lobkowicz, Frederick J. Crosson, Ernan McMullin, and Edward McWhinney
Introduction to Volume VIII;Introduction, John T. Noonan
Soviet Law as Model: The People's Democracies in the Succession States;Note, Helmut Slapnicka
Articles from 1962
Some Trends of Legal Thought and Natural Law Study in Japan;Note, Seiichi Anan
Who Can Determine What the Natural Law Is, George W. Constable
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On Natural Law as the Basis of Democracy;Note, Guido Fasso
Toward a Thomistic-Anthropological View of the Evolution of Obligation, Charles Fay
Books Reviewed, Carl J. Friedrich, John H. Mansfield, Andrew L. Kaufman, and Michael Novak