Nussbaum and law

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Farnham, Surrey, England: Ashgate Publishing (2015)
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Abstract

This collection reflects the profound impact of Martha Nussbaum's philosophical writings on law and legal scholarship. The range of topics covered include the nature of the emotions, the capabilities approach to welfare, the demands of global feminism and constitutionalism, and the role of narrative and literature in our political and legal lives. Taken together, along with the introduction by the editor, the essays collected in this volume demonstrate the far-reaching impact of Nussbaum's philosophical oeuvre.

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