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040 _cCUS
082 _a340.115
_bCAM/L
245 0 _aLaw and Justice/
_cCampbell,Joseph keim
250 _a1st.ed.
260 _aLondon:
_bMit press,
_c2005.
300 _a355
505 _aPart I 1 Law and Social Justice: A Framework Harry S. Silverstein 2 Privacy, Pluralism, and Democracy Joshua Cohen 3 An Argument for Egalitarian justice and against the Leveling-Down Objection Thomas Christiano 4 justice. Inference to the Best Explanation, and the judicial Evaluation of Scientific Evidence Carl F. Cranor 5 Moral Luck and the Criminal Law Nir Eisikovits 6 Intellectual Property and Traditional Chinese Culture Philip j. Ivanhoe 7 Initial Acquisition and the Right to Private Property Ann Levey 8 justice and Strict Liability Harry S. Silverstein 9 The Value of Rights Leif Wenar Part II 10 Introduction: Wittgenstein and Legal Theory Douglas Lind 11 Cautions and Caveats for the Application of Wittgenstein to Legal Theory Brian Bix 12 Prolegomenon to Any Future Legal Theory: Wittgenstein and jurisprudence Dennis Patterson 13 Legal Process and the Practices of Principle Anthony j. Sebok Part 14 Introduction: The Practice of Principle Kenneth Einar Himma 15 Backward and Forward with Tort Law john Gardner 16 Pragmatism, Positivism, and the Conventionalistic Fallacy Benjamin C. Zipursky 17 Conceptual jurisprudence and the Intelligibility of Law's Claim to Obligate Kenneth Einar Himma 18 Facts, Fictions, and the Grounds of Law jules L. Coleman
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