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Law develops spontaneously and is like language-universal in character-said
Dean pound
Ehrlich
Herder
Savigny
- The quote you referenced suggests the idea of law developing naturally and universally, akin to language.
- Dean Pound: Known for his work in sociological jurisprudence but not directly associated with the spontaneous development of law.
- Ehrlich: Emphasized the importance of societal customs and institutions in the creation and enforcement of law.
- Herder: Known for ideas on cultural and linguistic evolution, but not specifically tied to the development of law.
- Savigny : Argued that law is a product of the people and evolves with the national spirit, aligning with the view of law's natural and universal development.
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