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  1. All papers can be downloaded from the webpage of the conference: http://www.societies.stir.ac.uk/sppa/lawandphilosophy/index.html. One of the postgraduate papers, Noam Gur’s “Legal Directives in the Realm of Practical Reason: A Challenge to the Pre-emption Thesis,” has been published in The American Journal of Jurisprudence, Vol. 52, p. 159, 2007.

  2. The Law and Philosophy Conference was generously supported by the Department of Philosophy at the University of Stirling, the Analysis Trust, the Robert Fund and the Scots Philosophical Club. Special thanks are due to Nikki Levitt, Yvonne McClymont and Alison Scott for taking care of the administrative side of the conference.

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Renzo, M., Viskum, B. Introduction: Law and Philosophy—Moral, Legal and Political Perspectives. Res Publica 14, 237–239 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11158-008-9068-9

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