by Giorgio Del Vecchio ; translated by John Lisle ; with an editorial preface by Joseph H. Drake and with introductions by Sir John Macdonell and Shepard Barclay
"The translation presented in this volume in three parts was [made from three works separately] published in Italian ...: the first appearing in 1905, under the title of [I presupposti filosofici della nozione del diritto] 'The philosophical presuppositions of the idea of law'; the second, in 1906, under the title of [Il concetto del diritto] 'The concept of law'; the third, in 1908, under the title of [Il concetto della natura e il principio del diritto] 'The concept of nature and the principle of law.'"- Editorial pref.
Appendix I. Del Vecchio's legal philosophy, by Hans Reichel: p.[339]-354. Appendix II. The idealistic and neo-Kantian renaissance of the philosophy of law, by J. Segond: p.[357]-387.
Reproduction of the original from the Yale Law Library.