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  1. Lloyd's introduction to jurisprudence.Michael D. A. Freeman - 1994 - London: Sweet & Maxwell. Edited by Lloyd of Hampstead & Dennis Lloyd.
    Previous ed. by : Lord Lloyd of Hampstead and M.D.A. Freeman.
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    Nation-State and Cosmopolis: A Response to David Miller.Michael Freeman - 1994 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 11 (1):79-87.
    ABSTRACT The contemporary world is politically organised on the assumption that there exists an international community which should be governed by the rule of law under the authority of the United Nations Organisation. This idea may be called cosmopolitan liberalism. It is commonly criticised for ineffectiveness caused by excessive respect for the sovereignty of states. Recently, it has become apparent that cosmopolitan liberalism is inadequate to conceptualise and consequently to solve the practical problems posed by nationalism. David Miller has sought (...)
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    Justifying surgery's last taboo: the ethics of face transplants.Michael Freeman & Pauline Abou Jaoudé - 2007 - Journal of Medical Ethics 33 (2):76-81.
    Should face transplants be undertaken? This article examines the ethical problems involved from the perspective of the recipient, looking particularly at the question of identity, the donor and the donor’s family, and the disfigured community and society more generally. Concern is expressed that full face transplants are going ahead.
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    The Holocaust and Philosophy.Michael Freeman - 1995 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 12 (2):125-128.
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  5. Law and Psychology: Volume 9: Current Legal Issues.Belinda Brooks-Gordon & Michael Freeman (eds.) - 2006 - Oxford University Press UK.
    Current Legal Issues, like its sister volume Current Legal Problems, is based upon an annual colloquium held at University College London. Each year, leading scholars from around the world gather to discuss the relationship between law and another discipline of thought. Each colloqium examines how the external discipline is conceived in legal thought and argument, how the law is pictured in that discipline, and analyses points of controversy in the use, and abuse, of extra-legal arguments within legal theory and practice.Law (...)
     
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  6. Law and Psychology: Current Legal Issues.Belinda Brooks-Gordon & Michael Freeman (eds.) - 2006 - Oxford University Press UK.
    Current Legal Issues, like its sister volume Current Legal Problems, is based upon an annual colloquium held at University College London. Each year, leading scholars from around the world gather to discuss the relationship between law and another discipline of thought. Each colloqium examines how the external discipline is conceived in legal thought and argument, how the law is pictured in that discipline, and analyses points of controversy in the use, and abuse, of extra-legal arguments within legal theory and practice.Law (...)
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  7. Gli italiani e Bentham. Dalla "felicità pubblica" all'economia del benessere. Volume 1. Riccardo Faucci (ed.).Riccardo Faucci, Michael Da Freeman, Letizia Gianformaggio, Vincenzo Polignano, Anna Li Doonni, Robertino Giringhelli, Gabriella Gioli, Maurizio Mori, Daniela Parisi Acquaviva, Luciano Avagliano, Anna Camaiti, Marco Bertozzi, Sergio Cremaschi, Gloria Vivenza, Cosimo Perrotta, Lilia Costabile & Roberto Petrini - 1981 - Milano, Italy: Franco Angeli.
    INDICE -/- Note biografiche Introduzione, di Riccardo Faucci -/- Parte I - Da Verri a Toniolo 1. Jeremy Bentham: Contemporary Interpretations, di M.D.A. Freeman 2. Su Helvétius, Beccaria e Bentham, di Letizia Gianformaggio 3. L'etica utilitaristica di Pietro Veti, di Vincenzo Polignano 4. ll liberismo interventista di Vincenzo Emanuele Sergio, di Anna Li Donni 5. Il concetto di " felicità pubblica, nella << Genesi del diritto penale » di Romagnosi, e il rapporto Romagnosi-Bentham, di Robertino Ghiringhelli 6. « La più (...)
     
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    Current Legal Problems 1994: Collected Papers.Michael David Alan Freeman - 1994 - Oxford University Press UK.
    This year's volume of collected papers in the Current Legal Problems series provides in-depth analyses some important developments which have taken place in recent months. Public law has witnessed much activity both in the courts and in Parliament during the last twelve months and this is reflected in three essays which examine different aspects of human rights, equality, and the right to privacy. In the wake of the Royal Commission on Criminal Justice, two lengthy essays deal with evidence in police (...)
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  9. Current Legal Problems 2002 Volume 55.Michael Freeman - 2003 - Oxford University Press UK.
    This, the 55th volume of Current Legal Problems explores a wide range of subjects, both novel, and more conventional. There are essays on private and public international law, on European Community law, and on an 'English' constitution. The concept of freedom is analysed. There is an examination of the current state of evidence teaching and research, and of remedies in company law and in workplace harassment. Current Legal Issues is the sister volume to Current Legal problems. Based upon an international, (...)
     
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  10. Current Legal Problems 2003 Volume 56.Michael Freeman - 2004 - Oxford University Press UK.
    Current Legal Problems was established after the Second World War as a series of public lectures on law. It is now regarded as the most significant such series in the United Kingdom. Each year edited texts are reproduced in the form of a volume. This year's is the 56th such volume. The range of subject-matter as ever is wide. Subjects explored this year include the jurisprudence of Genesis; the law of delict; fair trials and safe convictions; and war, terrorism, and (...)
     
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  11. Current Legal Problems 1994, Volume 47 Part 2: Collected Papers.Michael D. A. Freeman - 1995 - Oxford University Press UK.
    This year's volume of collected papers in the Current Legal Problems series provides in-depth analyses some important developments which have taken place in recent months. Public law has witnessed much activity both in the courts and in Parliament during the last twelve months and this is reflected in three essays which examine different aspects of human rights, equality, and the right to privacy. In the wake of the Royal Commission on Criminal Justice, two lengthy essays deal with evidence in police (...)
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    Edmund Burke and the theory of revolution.Michael Freeman - 1978 - Political Theory 6 (3):277-297.
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    Edmund Burke and the critique of political radicalism.Michael Freeman - 1980 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
  14. Law and bioethics / edited by Michael Freeman.Michael D. A. Freeman (ed.) - 2008 - New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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  15. Law and bioethics : constructing the inter-discipline.Michael Freeman - 2008 - In Michael D. A. Freeman (ed.), Law and Bioethics / Edited by Michael Freeman. Oxford University Press.
     
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  16. Law and Bioethics: Current Legal Issues Volume 11.Michael Freeman (ed.) - 2008 - Oxford University Press.
    Law and Bioethics contains a broad range of essays by scholars interested in the interactions between law and bioethics It includes studies examining the regulation of stem cell research, human rights and bioethics, the regulation of reproductive technologies, and distributive justice in healthcare and pandemic planning.
     
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    Law and medicine.Michael D. A. Freeman & A. D. E. Lewis (eds.) - 2000 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    This volume considers the many areas where medicine intersects with the law. Advances in medical research, reproductive science and genetics have given rise to unprecedented ethical and legal quandaries. These are reflected in chapters on cloning, organ donation, choosing genetic characteristics, and the use of Viagra.
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    Law and philosophy.Michael D. A. Freeman & Ross Harrison (eds.) - 2007 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Current Legal Issues, like its sister volume Current Legal Problems, is based upon an annual colloquium held at University College London. Each year, leading scholars from around the world gather to discuss the relationship between law and another discipline of thought. Each colloqium examines how the external discipline is conceived in legal thought and argument, how the law is pictured in that discipline, and analyses points of controversy in the use, and abuse, of extra-legal arguments within legal theory and practice. (...)
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  19. Law, human rights, and the bioethical discourse.Michael Freeman - 2008 - In Michael D. A. Freeman (ed.), Law and Bioethics / Edited by Michael Freeman. Oxford University Press.
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    Left, right and human rights.Michael Freeman - 1997 - Res Publica 3 (2):213-220.
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  21. Neuroscience and Penal Law: Ineffectiveness of the Penal Systems and Flawed Perception of the Under-Evaluation of Behaviour Constituting Crime. The Particular Case of Crime Regarding Intangible Goods.Michael Freeman & Laura Capraro - 2011 - In Law and Neuroscience. Oxford University Press. pp. 193--203.
     
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    Past wrongs and liberal justice.Michael Freeman - 2002 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 5 (2):201-220.
    Liberal theories of justice have often been unable to include the recognition of minority rights or of multiculturalism because of their emphasis on individuals. In contrast, recent theories of cultural recognition and minority rights have underestimated the tensions between group and individual rights. It is precisely the incorporation of past wrongs and their impact on present politics that can advance the liberal theory of justice for cultural minorities and their members.
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    Truth and Justice in Bertolt Brecht.Michael Freeman - 1999 - Cardozo Studies in Law and Literature 11 (2):197-214.
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    Who and What Is a Mother? Maternity, Responsibility and Liberty.Alice Margaria & Michael Freeman - 2012 - Theoretical Inquiries in Law 13 (1):153-178.
    Motherhood is no longer a clear-cut concept. Is it a mere biological fact, or does it require a volitional component? This question is answered differently throughout Europe. The French regime of accouchement sous X is more oriented towards the second option. Conversely, the English system identifies parturition as the exclusive determinant for defining legal motherhood. This debate has an impact on the resolution of another issue, namely whether an individual, preeminently a child, has a right to know about his/her origins. (...)
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    Speaking about the Unspeakable: genocide and philosophy.Michael Freeman - 1991 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 8 (1):3-18.
    ABSTRACT Genocide is a political catastrophe. Yet it has not received much academic attention. A few social scientists have studied it. Philosophers have largely ignored it. There is a large literature on the Holocaust, but there is little agreement as to how this should be related to other genocides. Some have argued that the Holocaust represented a crisis of Western culture, but that Western culture has not responded adequately for the lack of the appropriate self‐understanding. This crisis has been attributed (...)
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    Conference on Gross human rights violations: Prevention, intervention, and punishment. [REVIEW]Michael Freeman - 1997 - Journal of Value Inquiry 31 (4):557-567.
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    The perils of democratization: Nationalism, markets, and human rights. [REVIEW]Michael Freeman - 2000 - Human Rights Review 2 (1):33-50.
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