For presentations of the “Uppsala Philosophy” cf. Axel Hagerström, Inquiries into the Nature of Law and Morals, K. Olivecrona, ed., trans. by C. D. Broad (Uppsala 1953); Karl Olivecrona, “The Legal Theories of Axel Hägerström and Vilhelm Lundstedt,” Scandinavian Studies in Law, 1959, 125 ff.; and Alt Ross, On Law and Justice (London 1958).
2.
FestingerLeon, A Theory of Cognitive Dissonance (Evanston & White Plains 1957) and Fritz Heider, “Social Perception and Phenomenal Causality,”Psychol. R., 51 (1944), 358–74.
3.
Cf. Vilhelm Aubert, “The Structure of Legal Thinking,” Legal Essays, Festskrift til Frede Castberg (Oslo 1963), 41–63.
4.
FestingerLeon “A Theory of Social Comparison Processes,” Human Relations, 7 (1954), 117–40.
5.
Alf Ross, op. cit., 35–36.
6.
AubertV., “Competition and Dissensus: Two Types of Conflict and of Conflict Resolution,” J. of Conflict Resolution, 7 (1963), 26–42.
7.
Ross, op. cit., 34 ff.
8.
Aubert, op. cit.
9.
Adamson HoebelE., The Law of Primitive Man (Cambridge1954).
10.
AubertV.TorsteinEckhoffKnutSveri, En lov i sökelyset. (A Law in the Searchlight) Oslo 1952. V. Aubert, “The Housemaid: An Occupational Role in Crisis.” Acta Sociologica, 1 (1956) 149–58. Reprinted in Lipset and Smelser, ed., Sociology: The Progress of a Decade (Englewood Cliffs, N.J. 1961), 414–20.
11.
Innstilling til lov om arbeidsvilkar for hushjelp m. fl. Oslo 1960.
12.
LazarsfeldP.BerelsonB.GaudetH., The People's Choice (N.Y. 1948) and B. Berelson, P. Lazarsfeld, and W. McPhee, Voting (Chicago 1954).
13.
ArnoldThurman W., The Symbols of Government (New Haven 1935) and The Folklore of Capitalism (New Haven 1937).
14.
AubertV., “White-collar Crime and Social Structure,” Amer. J. of Sociology, 58 (1952), 263–71.
15.
SutherlandEdwin H., White Collar Crime (N.Y. 1949).
16.
Herman PritchettC., The Roosevelt Court (N.Y. 1948) Cf. also Glendon Schubert, ed., Judicial Decision-Making (N.Y. 1963).
17.
AubertV., Straff og lagdeling (Punishment and Social Stratification) (Oslo 1963), mimeo.
18.
AubertV., “Conscientious Objectors before Norwegian Military Courts,” in Schubert, ed., Judicial Decision-Making, 201–19.
19.
Ross, op. cit., 151 ff.
20.
Cf. remarks on the structure of legal thinking above.
21.
MathisenT.AubertV., “Crime and Illness., forthcoming in Transactions of the Fifth World Congress of Sociology (Washington D.C. 1962); V. Aubert, “Legal Justice and Mental Health,” Psychiatry, 21 (1958), 101–13; and V. Aubert and S. Messinger, “The Criminal and the Sick,” Inquiry, 1 (1958), 137–60.
22.
As represented by Jerome Carlin, Lawyers on Their Own (Chicago 1960).
23.
AubertV., “The Professions in Norwegian Social Structure,” forthcoming in Transactions of the Fifth World Congress of Sociology.
24.
“The Parliamentary Profession,” Int. Social Sci. J., Unesco, Paris, 13 (1961).