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Logic And Coercion In Bentham's Theory Of Law, David B. Lyons Feb 1972

Logic And Coercion In Bentham's Theory Of Law, David B. Lyons

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Unlike conventional moral standards and other social rules, laws can be deliberately laid down and changed by specified procedures. It therefore seems reasonable to think of laws as issuing from or adopted by lawmakers who are ordinary human beings. Since laws tell us what must or must not be done, and since there is some temptation to understand all laws on the same pattern, it is natural to think of them as either commands or prohibitions. This is indeed a traditional view.


Personal And Institutional Rights In Community, George C. Christie Jan 1968

Personal And Institutional Rights In Community, George C. Christie

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This article is primarily concerned with the concept of justice in the relationship between the individual and his church and between the individual and private educational institutions, particularly church affiliated educational institutions.


Rose Of Aberlone (Being An Entry For An Index), Brainerd Currie Jan 1965

Rose Of Aberlone (Being An Entry For An Index), Brainerd Currie

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No abstract provided.