Law, Justice and the State: Essays on Justice and Rights : Proceedings of the 16th World Congress of the International Association for Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy (IVR), Reykjavík, 26 May-2 June, 1993

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Aus dem Inhalt: Justice in General: E. Attwooll: Is the Idea of Justice Asymmetric? - C. L. Sheng: Injustice in Law Caused by Conflict between Equality and Equity - G. Barden: Approaches to Justice: The Economy and the State - C. Schmidt: The Concept of Justice in Economic Theory - M. Milde: Rawls, Pluralism and the Value of Contract Theory - J. Tasioulas: M. Walzer on Justice - L. Cedroni: An Ethological Approach to Law, Justice and the State - R. Kevelson: Justice as Artifice and Sign - A. Makolkin: Semiotics and Poeticity of Law and Justice - D. Ginev: Law and Morality from a Hermeneutic-Semiotic Perspective Rights in General: F. Viola: Personal Identity in the Human Rights Perspective - J.-R. Sieckmann: Justice and Rights - P. Comanducci: Justice and Rights - D. Wayand: Aboriginal Rights - Then and Now - M. Pavcnik: Argument der Grundrechte - D. B. Boersema: What's Wrong with Rights? - E. E. Dais: A Kantian Critique of Justice Holmes's Rights Theory Social and Environmental Rights: B. M. Baker: The Welfare State: Objectives, Subordinate Principles and Justifying Grounds - U. Penski: Zur Begrundung und Struktur sozialer Rechte - H. LaFolette: Two Forms of Paternalism - L. J. Mazor: Social Justice / Asocial Injustice - D. Wood: Constitutional Minimalism and the Discretionary Power of the Welfare State - u.a.

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Baker
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Is the Idea of Justice Asymmetric?
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