The Legal Analyst : A Toolkit for Thinking about the Law

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ISBN University of Chicago Press 0226238350
MPN University of Chicago Press new18-20150810-b012395
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153 x 228 x 19.3mm | 480g
Edition
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New edition
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326 pages
Imprint
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University of Chicago Press
ISBN
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9780226238357
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English
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Chicago, IL, United States
Publisher
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The University of Chicago Press
University of Chicago Press

The University of Chicago Press is a scholarly publishing house that was founded in 1891. It is one of the largest and most respected university presses in the world, and publishes over 200 new books and journals each year. The Press is especially well-known for its publications in the humanities and social sciences, and its award-winning journals.