@article{a5d9dd13648a41ca91268fecd90c3525,
title = "Phenomenology, Structuralism, Hermeneutics, and Legal Study: Applications of Contemporary Continental Thought to Legal Phenomena",
author = "Hermann, \{Donald H\}",
note = "The author examines the relevance of several contemporary movements in continental philosophy and social theory to the field of legal studies. In particular, the author examines phenomenology, structuralism, and hermeneutics-theories that have received widespread academic attention-and suggests some possible jurisprudential applications of each one. Donald H. J. Hermann, Phenomenology, Structuralism, Hermeneutics, and Legal Study: Applications of Contemporary Continental Thought to Legal Phenomena, 36 U. Miami L. Rev. 379, 410 (1982)",
year = "1982",
month = may,
language = "American English",
volume = "36",
journal = "University of Miami Law Review",
}