Law and Morality |
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B Morality in the | 1525 |
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WE OUGHT TO HAVE? | 1538 |
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accompanying text action adverse possession analysis Aquinas aretaic argue argument Aristotle autonomy believe choices citizens claim conception consequentialist consideration constitutional contract formation contract law Contract theory corrective justice courts criminal fault criminal law damages decision defendant deontological desert determine discussion distributive justice economic entitlement Essay example exemption Fuller and Perdue Gordley H.L.A. HART Hand Formula harm intuitions of justice JOSEPH RAZ judges judgments judicial jurisprudence justified law's legal positivism legislation liability limited domain means moral reasons negligence law normative object obligation obvious law owner particular parties person plaintiff pollution possession private law Professor of Law prohibition promise promisor property law property rights property rules punishment theory question relation religion religious requires retributive retributive justice role RONALD DWORKIN rule of recognition social standard supra note theory of Contract theory of punishment thing tion tort law transfer of ownership utilitarian virtue wrong