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The Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law is the law school of Yeshiva University in New York City. Founded in 1976 and now located on Fifth Avenue near Union Square in Lower Manhattan, the school is named for Supreme Court Justice Benjamin N. Cardozo. Cardozo graduated its first class in 1979. An LL.M. program was established in 1998.
Cardozo quitte la faculté de droit après deux ans sans diplôme en droit. En parallèle de ses études de droit, Benjamin Cardozo est admis à la Faculté de Philosophie et à l’Ecole des sciences politiques de Columbia, d’où il sort diplômé avec un master en Art.
The Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law has three fundamental and mutually reinforcing goals: to provide a fully rounded and rigorous legal education that blends theoretical and practical approaches; to create and sustain an intellectual environment that values and supports imaginative and ground breaking scholarship; and to strengthen society as ...
Toggle navigation. Accueil; Présentation de la revue; Actualités. Publication d'E. Lemaire, « À propos de quelques problèmes juridiques... » (le 03 déc. 2018) Nouveauté
Notice introductive par Françoise Michaut Avec Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., Louis D. Brandeis et Benjamin N. Cardozo, Roscoe Pound (1870-1964) est l’un des principaux représentants de la « sociological jurisprudence.
Pascale Gonod : Présentation. Christian Vigouroux : Regards d’un juge administratif. Denis Baranger : Viser juste en brouillant toutes les pistes : Benjamin Cardozo. Laure Weymuller : Le Conseil d’État face aux mutations du contrôle de conventionnalité.