Justice According to Law
Port Washington, N.Y.,Kennikat Press (1951)
| Abstract | What is justice? -- What is law? -- Judicial justice. | |||||||||
| Keywords | Law Philosophy Justice Addresses, essays, lectures | |||||||||
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| Call number | K246.P68 1973 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 0804617066 | |||||||||
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Austin Sarat, Lawrence Douglas & Martha Merrill Umphrey (eds.) (2005). The Limits of Law. Stanford University Press.
Samuel Richard Freeman (2007). Justice and the Social Contract: Essays on Rawlsian Political Philosophy. Oxford University Press.
Klaus R. Scherer (ed.) (1992). Justice: Interdisciplinary Perspectives. Cambridge University Press.
Julius Stone (1965). Human Law and Human Justice. Sydney, Maitland Publications.
James Kern Feibleman (1985). Justice, Law, and Culture. Kluwer Academic, Distributor.
David Lyons (1971/1993). Moral Aspects of Legal Theory: Essays on Law, Justice, and Political Responsibility. Cambridge University Press.
Garrett Barden (2010). Law and Justice in Community. Oxford University Press.
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