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Historic Justice and the Non-Identity Problem: The Limitations of the Subsequent-Wrong Solution and Towards a New Solution

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Correspondence to Ori J. Herstein.

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JSD candidate, Columbia Law School. This article was written while an Associate-in-Law at Columbia Law School. For their comments I am grateful to Keren Azulay, Robert A. Ferguson, Kent Greenawalt, Alon Harel, Miguel Herstein, Uri D. Leibowitz, Joseph Raz and the commentators for Law and Philosophy. Special thanks to Anna Finkelstern.

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Herstein, O.J. Historic Justice and the Non-Identity Problem: The Limitations of the Subsequent-Wrong Solution and Towards a New Solution. Law and Philos 27, 505–531 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10982-008-9025-y

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