For several decades the work of Joel Feinberg has been the most influential in legal, political, ...
Five legal theorists discuss a range of questions on the nature of the philosophy of criminal law.
This book is the first booklength treatment of the philosophical foundations of international cri...
Essays addressing a variety of issues in the theory and practice of contract law.
This volume, first published in 2000, considers the intersection between objectivity in ethics an...
This is a book about the role that psychological impairment should play in a theory of criminal l...
This analysis of the philosophical foundations of international criminal law focuses on the moral...
When is it justifiable to exclude a person who wishes to enter a country? What are the acceptable...
When does a woman give valid consent to sexual relations? When does her consent render it morally...
Differs from standard approaches by focusing on the language of deference instead of obedience.
Essays concerned with fundamental issues of rational commitment and social justice to which Kavka...
This collection of essays by one of America's leading legal theorists is unique in its scope: it ...