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Job's Justice, Arthur J. Jacobson Jan 2013

Job's Justice, Arthur J. Jacobson

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The essay proposes that the book of Job offers nothing less than the anticipation and critique of certain elements in the constitution of Athens, as we understand the constitution of Athens in the works of its principal philosophers.


Trick Or Treat: The Ethics Of Mediator Manipulation, Jim Coben, Lela P. Love Jan 2010

Trick Or Treat: The Ethics Of Mediator Manipulation, Jim Coben, Lela P. Love

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Much of what good mediators do can be characterized as “helpful interventions” that assist the parties towards legitimate goals such as a better understanding, a platform for developing options, and (where the parties choose) an agreement or settlement. However, all such “helpful interventions” are inevitably "manipulative," in the sense that the mediator is, often unilaterally, making “moves” with profound impact on the parties’ bargaining. To evaluate the ethics of any individual move, the authors propose asking two questions: 1) does the move further or help a legitimate party or process goal that advances party self-determination in decision-making; and 2) is …


Authority: An Hommage To Jacques Derrida And Mary Quaintance, Arthur J. Jacobson Jan 2005

Authority: An Hommage To Jacques Derrida And Mary Quaintance, Arthur J. Jacobson

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This essay, in a symposium celebrating the publication 25 years ago of Jacques Derrida's "Force of Law: The 'Mystical Foundation of Authority,'" traces the themes of that work through the struggle between Derrida and his translator, Mary Quaintance, for authority over the translation. In the end, neither wins the struggle: Authorship of the translation - authority - must be ceded to a third. Derrida reacts to this loss of authority by signing the translation, taking responsibility for the translation even when it is the product of forces beyond his control and of decisions he only imperfectly understands. He thus enacts …


Preface To The Justice In Mediation Symposium, Lela P. Love Jan 2004

Preface To The Justice In Mediation Symposium, Lela P. Love

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Can Rights, Democracy, And Justice Be Reconciled Through Discourse Theory? Reflections On Habermas's Proceduralist Paradigm Of Law, Michel Rosenfeld Jan 1996

Can Rights, Democracy, And Justice Be Reconciled Through Discourse Theory? Reflections On Habermas's Proceduralist Paradigm Of Law, Michel Rosenfeld

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Pragmatism, Pluralism, And Legal Interpretation: Posner's And Rorty's Justice Without Metaphysics Meets Hate Speech, Michel Rosenfeld Jan 1996

Pragmatism, Pluralism, And Legal Interpretation: Posner's And Rorty's Justice Without Metaphysics Meets Hate Speech, Michel Rosenfeld

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Autopoiesis And Justice, Michel Rosenfeld Jan 1992

Autopoiesis And Justice, Michel Rosenfeld

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Derrida, Law, Violence And The Paradox Of Justice, Michel Rosenfeld Jan 1991

Derrida, Law, Violence And The Paradox Of Justice, Michel Rosenfeld

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Suicide And Justice, Arthur J. Jacobson Jan 1991

Suicide And Justice, Arthur J. Jacobson

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Not Beyond Justice: A Reply To Heller And Eisele, Arthur J. Jacobson Jan 1990

Not Beyond Justice: A Reply To Heller And Eisele, Arthur J. Jacobson

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