Law and legal theory /
What is the relation between law and democracy and how might it be improved? What values should inform the body of laws that govern us all? How should we determine crimes from non-crimes? What justifies state punishment, if anything? Law and Legal Theory brings together some of the most important es...
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Format: eBook
Language: English
Published:
Leiden :
Brill,
2014.
Series:
Studies in Moral Philosophy
6.
Religious Studies, Theology and Philosophy E-Books Online, Collection 2014, ISBN: 9789004262492.
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Call Number: K231 .L39 2014
- Preliminary Material /
- Thom Brooks
- Introduction /
- Thom Brooks
- Review Article: Democracy, Law and Authority /
- Samantha Besson
- Rorty, the First Amendment and Antirealism: Is Reliance upon Truth Viewpoint-Based Speech Regulation? /
- Brian E. Butler
- Is There a Right to Polygamy? Marriage, Equality and Subsidizing Families in Liberal Public Justification /
- Andrew F. March
- The Ideality of Law /
- Sean Coyle
- Review Article: Legal Theory, Law, and Normativity /
- Leonard Kahn
- Review Article: Raz on the Social Dependence of Values /
- Hanoch Sheinman
- Legal Reasons: Between Universalism and Particularism /
- María Cristina Redondo
- Criminal Harms /
- Thom Brooks
- On the Non-Instrumental Value of Basic Rights /
- Rowan Cruft
- Group Rights and Group Agency /
- Adina Preda
- State Denunciation of Crime /
- Christopher Bennett
- Imprisonable Offenses /
- Richard L. Lippke
- Punishing the Guilty, Not Punishing the Innocent /
- Richard L. Lippke
- 'Who's Still Standing?' A Comment on Antony Duff's Preconditions of Criminal Liability /
- Matt Matravers
- The Paradox of Forgiveness /
- Leo Zaibert
- Bibliography /
- Thom Brooks
- Index /
- Thom Brooks.
