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John C.H. Wu and His Comparative Law Pursuit

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2019

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References

VI. A Bibliography of Wu's legal works

The following selective bibliography includes Wu's major books and articles on legal topics, in both English and Chinese. It does not include his works in other non-legal areas, such as on Chinese literature and religion.Google Scholar
Juridical Essays and Studies (Shanghai, China: Commercial Press, 1928)Google Scholar
The Art of Law and Other Essays Juridical and Literary (Shanghai, China: The Commercial Press, 1936)Google Scholar
With Kung-chueh Huang, 中国制宪史 (Chung-kuo chih hsien shih) (Shanghai, China: Commercial Press, 1937)Google Scholar
Essays in jurisprudence and legal philosophy (Shanghai, China: Soochow University Law School, 1938)Google Scholar
Beyond East and West (London, UK: Sheed and Ward, 1952)Google Scholar
Fountain of Justice: A Study in the Natural Law (New York, NY: Sheed and Ward, 1955)Google Scholar
Law (The Gilmary Society, 1955)Google Scholar
Justice Holmes: A New Estimate (Philadelphia: Brandies Lawyers Society, 1957)Google Scholar
Cases and Materials on Jurisprudence (St. Paul, Minnesota: West Pub. Co., 1958)Google Scholar
Legal Philosophy & Comparative Law Google Scholar
The juristic philosophy of Judge Cardozo, 2 China L. Rev. 109 (1925)Google Scholar
The three dimensions of law, 3 China L. Rev. 126 (1927)Google Scholar
The Juristic philosophy of Roscoe Pound, 18 Ill. L. R. 285 (1923)Google Scholar
The mind of Mr. Justice Holmes, 8 China L. Rev. 77 (1935)Google Scholar
The Juristic philosophy of Justice Holmes, 21 Mich. L. Rev. 523 (1922)Google Scholar
The Legal Theories of James Wilson, 2 China L. Rev. 13 (1924)Google Scholar
The province of jurisprudence re-determined, 3 China L. Rev. 52 (1926)Google Scholar
Scientific method in judicial process, 3 China L. Rev. 7 (1926)Google Scholar
The Logic of Would-Be in Judicial Decisions, 2 China L. Rev. 329 (1924)Google Scholar
Truth and fiction in the art of justice, 36 U. Det. L. J. 130 (1958)Google Scholar
Quest of Justice: Reflections on interpretations of modern legal philosophies, 33 Iowa L. Rev. 1 (1947)Google Scholar
The Natural law and our common law, 8 China L. Rev. 77 (1935)Google Scholar
Problem and Method of Psychological Jurisprudence, 2 China L. Rev. 214 (1924)Google Scholar
Jurisprudence as a cultural study, 33 U. Det. L. J. 277 (1956)Google Scholar
Justices Holmes and the common law tradition, 14 Vand. L. Rev. 221 (1960)Google Scholar
Religion and law in the American way of life, 31 Conn. B.J. 17 (1957)Google Scholar
The common law approach to international law, 5 Cath. Law. 295 (1959)Google Scholar
Stammler and his critics in Rudolf Stammler, The theory of justice (1925)Google Scholar
Towards a Christian philosophy of law, 37 Women Law. J. 34 (1951)Google Scholar
Chang, C.H., Liang, Y.L. & Wu, John C. H., Persons in Chinese Law, 2 China L. Rev. 257 (1924)Google Scholar
Chang, C.H., Liang, Y.L. & Wu, John C.H., Sources of Chinese Civil Law, 2 China L. Rev. 209 (1924)Google Scholar
Readings from Ancient Chinese codes and other sources of Chinese law and legal ideas, 19 Mich. L. Rev. 502 (1921)Google Scholar
Two forms of tortious liability in the modern Chinese law, 4 China L. Rev. 321 (1931)Google Scholar
The problem of extraterritoriality in China, 24 Am. Soc'y Int'l L. Proc. 182 (1930)Google Scholar
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