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  1. Robert B. Seidman (February 24, 1920 – April 3, 2014) was an American legal scholar, active in African liberation and democracy struggles, and Professor and then Emeritus Professor of Law and Political Science at Boston University from 1974 to 2013.

  2. In Memoriam Robert B. Seidman. From 1974 until 2013, Boston University School of Law was enriched by the presence of Professor Robert Seidman and his wife and academic partner Ann. Bob worked until the age of 93 and passed away shortly after retiring from what was a truly extraordinary career. He was a great colleague and friend and I admired ...

    • Maureen A. O’Rourke
    • 2018
  3. This book proposes a theory to explain the failure of third-world states to transform the institutions that produce poverty and powerlessness for the mass of the population.

  4. Robert Seidman, one of the most prolific of the law and develop- ment scholars, once paraphrased Mark Twain's famous remark about the weather: "[E]veryone," wrote Seidman, "talks about law and

  5. Professor Emeritus Robert Seidman has been a distinguished member of the School of Law faculty since 1972. His work includes several books on law and development, as well as articles on comparative law of the Third World and transitional worlds.

  6. Law, Order, and Power by WILLIAM CHAMBLISS AND ROBERT SEIDMAN (London: Addison Wesley 1982, xi + 331pp., ?13.25 hard) This revision of their earlier text [1] has taken the authors beyond criminal law-oriented study to a broader consideration of the role of law in society through the substantive areas of

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  8. Introduction to the Professor Robert Seidman Memorial Issue. Sean J. Kealy* onal Association of Legislation conference in Seoul, Korea. We talked about Bob’s enduring legacy in the worlds of legislative drafting and Law & Development, took turns telling sto‐ries about Bob and his wife Ann, and agreed that a law review issue dedi.

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