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  1. John Arthur & William H. Shaw (eds.) (2010). Readings in the Philosophy of Law. Pearson Prentice Hall.
    The adversary system and the practice of law -- The rule of law -- The moral force of law -- Statutes -- Precedents -- Constitutional interpretation -- Natural law and legal positivism: classical perspectives -- Formalism and legal realism -- Morality and the law -- International law -- Law and economics -- The justification of punishment -- The rights of defendants -- Sentencing -- Criminal responsibility -- Compensating for private harms: the law of torts -- Private ownership: the law of (...)
     
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  2. John Arthur (2009). World Hunger and Moral Obligation : The Case Against Singer. In Steven M. Cahn (ed.), Exploring Philosophy: An Introductory Anthology. Oxford University Press.
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  3. John Arthur & Steven Scalet (eds.) (2008). Morality and Moral Controversies: Readings in Moral, Social, and Political Philosophy. Pearson Prentice Hall.
  4. John Arthur (1998). Identity and Multicultural Politics. Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 1 (3):137-146.
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  5. John Arthur (1997). Recent Work in Freedom of Speech. Philosophical Books 38 (4):225-234.
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  6. John Arthur (1992). Conceptual Change and the Constitution. Teaching Philosophy 15 (1):106-107.
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  7. John Arthur (1987). Resource Acquisition and Harm. Canadian Journal of Philosophy 17 (2):337 - 347.
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  8. John Arthur & William Shaw (eds.) (1979). Justice and Economic Distribution (2nd). Prentice-Hall.