Markets, Morals, and the Law
Oxford University Press (1988)
| Abstract | This collection of essays by one of America's leading legal theorists is unique in its scope: it shows how traditional problems of philosophy can be understood more clearly when considered in terms of law, economics, and political science. | |||||||||
| Keywords | Law Philosophy Law and ethics Torts Economic aspects | |||||||||
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| Call number | K231.C65 1998 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 0521368545 0199253609 9780199253609 9780521368544 | |||||||||
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P. S. Atiyah (1981/1982). Promises, Morals, and Law. Clarendon Press.
Jules L. Coleman (1982). Moral Theories of Torts: Their Scope and Limits: Part I. Law and Philosophy 1 (3):371 - 390.
Russell Hardin (1992). The Morality of Law and Economics. Law and Philosophy 11 (4):331 - 384.
Gerald J. Postema (ed.) (2001). Philosophy and the Law of Torts. Cambridge University Press.
John Arthur & William H. Shaw (eds.) (2010). Readings in the Philosophy of Law. Pearson Prentice Hall.
Judith N. Shklar (1964/1986). Legalism: Law, Morals, and Political Trials. Harvard University Press.
R. G. Frey & Christopher W. Morris (eds.) (1991). Liability and Responsibility: Essays in Law and Morals. Cambridge University Press.
Jules L. Coleman (1992/2002). Risks and Wrongs. Oxford University Press.
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