This article examines the jurisprudence of nineteenth century scholar and magistrate Alexis de Tocqueville. Best known for his analysis of American democratic society, Tocqueville brought to his work a lawyer’s eye for legal rules and structures, and their impact on public life. Tocqueville’s jurisprudence, integrating moral, political, and historical practices and influences, enabled him to explain the role of law and lawyers in maintaining stability in a society permeated by egalitarian and individualist impulses. Central to this stabilization, according to Tocqueville, were the legalistic norms inculcated through administrative decentralization and the jury system in a society that accorded high status to legal practitioners.Download the article from SSRN at the link.
June 13, 2022
ICYMI: Frohnen on Tocqueville's Law: Integrative Jurisprudence in the American Context
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Bruce P. Frohnen, Ohio Northern University College of Law, published Tocqueville's Law: Integrative Jurisprudence in the American Context at 39 American Journal of Jurisprudence 241 (1994). Here is the abstract.
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