Lawful literature
Res Publica 6 (3) (2000)
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Merrilee H. Salmon (1990). On the Possibility of Lawful Explanation in Archaeology. CrÃtica 22 (66):87 - 114.
Max Radin (1976). The Lawful Pursuit of Gain. Arno Press.
Donald Morrison (1995). Xenophon's Socrates on the Just and the Lawful. Ancient Philosophy 15 (2):329-347.
Tamar Meisels (2007). Combatants - Lawful and Unlawful. Law and Philosophy 26 (1):31-65.
Jeffrie G. Murphy (1968). Allegiance and Lawful Government. Ethics 79 (1):56-69.
Joseph Raz (1970). On Lawful Governments. Ethics 80 (4):296-305.
Alexander Reutlinger (2012). Lawful Patterns in an Orderless Universe. Metascience 21 (3):653-656.
John C. Ruhnka & Heidi Boerstler (1998). Governmental Incentives for Corporate Self Regulation. Journal of Business Ethics 17 (3):309-326.
Jamal A. Badawi (2001). Islamic Business Ethics. Spiritual Goods 2001:295-323.
Jan C. Joerden (2004). Placebo and Criminal Law. Science and Engineering Ethics 10 (1).
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