Philosophy of Law

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Liberal Rights: Collected Papers 1981-1991 Jeremy Waldron André Berten Revue Philosophique de Louvain 1999-08-01
Human Rights, Rights of Citizens of the Union and of Member States Citizenship of the European Union Veit Michael Bader Ratio Juris 1999-06-01
Cries Unheard: Why Children Kill: The Story of Mary Bell Gitta Sereny Hilary Mantel New York Review of Books 1999-05-20
War Crimes: Brutality, Genocide, Terror, and the Struggle for Justice Aryeh Neier Michael Ignatieff New York Review of Books 1999-05-20
United States of America: Rights for All Amnesty International USA Michael Ignatieff New York Review of Books 1999-05-20
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights: Fifty Years and Beyond foreword by Kofi Annan, epilogue by Mary Robinson edited by Yael Danieli and Elsa Stamatopoulou and Clarence J. Dias Michael Ignatieff New York Review of Books 1999-05-20
The Evolution of International Human Rights: Visions Seen Paul Gordon Lauren Michael Ignatieff New York Review of Books 1999-05-20
The Crime of Sheila McGough Janet Malcolm Joyce Carol Oates New York Review of Books 1999-04-08
A Critical Comment Ronald Dworkin on Communities Eerik Lagerspetz Ratio Juris 1999-03-01
A Personal View Deontic Logic Georg Henrik Von Wright Ratio Juris 1999-03-01
On the Laws and Governance of England Sir John Fortescue Travis Hreno Philosophy in Review 1999-01-01
Justification Defenses and Just Convictions Robert F. Schopp Hans Oberdiek Philosophy in Review 1999-01-01
In Pursuit of Privacy: Law, Ethics, and the Rise of Technology Judith DeCew Philip Cafaro Philosophy in Review 1999-01-01
Law, Narrative and Reality Bert van Roermund Steven Lee Philosophy in Review 1999-01-01
The Ethics of Bankruptcy Jukka Kilpi James H. Spence Philosophy in Review 1999-01-01
Philosophy and the Criminal Law: Principle and Critique R. A. Duff William A. Edmundson Philosophy in Review 1999-01-01
The Duty to Obey the Law David Lefkowitz Dale J. Dewhurst Philosophy in Review 1999-01-01
The Function and Structure of the Substantive Criminal Law Paul H. Robinson Douglas Husak Law and Philosophy 1999-01-00
No Harm No Foul? Objectivism and the Law of Attempts Antony Duff Claire Finkelstein Law and Philosophy 1999-01-00
The Baltimore Case: A Trial of Politics, Science, and Character Daniel J. Kevles David L. Hull New York Review of Books 1998-12-03
Rights and Utility Scepticism James Plunkett Allan Ratio Juris 1998-12-01
Getting Away With Murder: How Politics Is Destroying the Criminal Justice System Susan Estrich Michael Massing New York Review of Books 1998-11-19
And the Horse He Rode In On: The People v. Kenneth Starr James Carville Lars-Erik Nelson New York Review of Books 1998-11-05
Communication from the Office of the Independent Counsel, Kenneth W. Starr: Appendices to the Referral to the United States House of Representatives pursuant to Title 28, United States Code, å¤595(c), Parts 1 and 2 Submitted by the Office of the Independent Counsel Lars-Erik Nelson New York Review of Books 1998-11-05
Why Basic Liberties Are Bilateral John H. Garvey James W. Nickel Law and Philosophy 1998-11-00
Closed Chambers: The First Eyewitness Account of the Epic Struggles Inside the Supreme Court Edward Lazarus Kathleen M. Sullivan New York Review of Books 1998-10-08
A New Birth of Freedom: Human Rights, Named and Unnamed Charles L. Black Jr. Laurence H. Tribe New York Review of Books 1998-09-24
The American Way of Death Revisited Jessica Mitford Al Alvarez New York Review of Books 1998-09-24
versus Cultural Perspective André-JEAN Arnaud Ratio Juris 1998-09-01
Cornered: Big Tobacco at the Bar of Justice Peter Pringle Nicholas Lemann New York Review of Books 1998-06-25
Force de loi Jacques Derrida Mark Lilla New York Review of Books 1998-06-25
A Matter of Interpretation: Federal Courts and the Law Antonin Scalia Robert Post New York Review of Books 1998-06-11
Race, Crime, and the Law Randall Kennedy Nicholas Lemann New York Review of Books 1998-03-05
Oscar Wilde's Last Stand: Decadence, Conspiracy, and the Most Outrageous Trial of the Century Philip Hoare Jason Epstein New York Review of Books 1998-03-05
The Trials of Oscar Wilde: Deviance, Morality, and Late-Victorian Society Michael S. Foldy Jason Epstein New York Review of Books 1998-03-05
Comparative Perspectives: USA, France, Italy Constitutional Adjudication Pasquale Pasquino Ratio Juris 1998-03-01
Deontic Logics and "Contrary-to-Duty Imperatives" Von Wright Carlos Alarcón-Cabrera Ratio Juris 1998-03-01
Weaken Stare Decisis: On Burton's "Judging in Good Faith" Stephen Burton Sterling Harwood Law and Philosophy 1998-03-00
Understanding the Non-Legalized Constitution Stephen M. Griffin Mark Tushnet Law and Philosophy 1998-03-00
Taking Liberties with the First Amendment Owen Fiss James Weinstein Law and Philosophy 1998-03-00
Discovering the Archimedean Element in (Judicial) Judgment Bruce Anderson Patrick Mckinley Brennan Law and Philosophy 1998-03-00
Strange Multiplicity: Constitutionalism in an Age of Diversity James Tully Michael Milde Canadian Journal of Philosophy 1998-03-00
The Kidnapping of Edgardo Mortara David I. Kertzer Garry Wills New York Review of Books 1998-02-19
As If: A Crime, a Trial, a Question of Childhood Blake Morrison Neal Ascherson New York Review of Books 1998-01-15
The Trouble with Trade in Sex, Children, Body Parts, and Other ThingsMargaret Jane Radin ContestCommodities Robert K. Fullinwider Dialogue 1998-01-01
The Limits of Lockean Rights in Property Gopal Sreenivasan Peter Vallentyne Philosophy in Review 1998-01-01
Democracy and Social Injustice: Law, Politics, and Philosophy Thomas W. Simon Jennifer Greene Philosophy in Review 1998-01-01
Law and Morality: Readings in Legal Philosophy David Dyzenhaus William H. Hughes Philosophy in Review 1998-01-01
The Idea of Property in Law J.E. Penner Brian Bix Philosophy in Review 1998-01-01
Greed, Chaos, and Governance: Using Public Choice to Improve Public Law Jerry L. Mashaw J.E. Penner Philosophy in Review 1998-01-01
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