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Why Family Values Faltered: Capitalism, Bruce Ledewitz Oct 1992

Why Family Values Faltered: Capitalism, Bruce Ledewitz

Ledewitz Papers

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A Kantian Approach To Trade And The Environment, Robert F. Housman Sep 1992

A Kantian Approach To Trade And The Environment, Robert F. Housman

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


Covenant And Feminist Reconstructions Of Subjectivity Within Theories Of Justice, Janet Moore Jul 1992

Covenant And Feminist Reconstructions Of Subjectivity Within Theories Of Justice, Janet Moore

Law and Contemporary Problems

The connections between structuralist, poststructuralist and postmodern philosophers are traced. The opposition between individualists and relationists over the meaning of subjectivity is discussed.


The Casey Conundrum, Bruce Ledewitz Apr 1992

The Casey Conundrum, Bruce Ledewitz

Ledewitz Papers

Published scholarship collected from academic journals, law reviews, newspaper publications & online periodicals


Timeless Rules: Can Normative Closure And Legal Indetermincy Be Reconciled?, Charles M. Yablon Jan 1992

Timeless Rules: Can Normative Closure And Legal Indetermincy Be Reconciled?, Charles M. Yablon

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No abstract provided.


Breaking The Deadlock: Toward A Socialist-Confucianist Concept Of Human Rights For China, David E. Christensen Jan 1992

Breaking The Deadlock: Toward A Socialist-Confucianist Concept Of Human Rights For China, David E. Christensen

Michigan Journal of International Law

This Note offers an alternative perspective on international human rights that seeks to bypass the dead-end universalist-cultural relativist debate, and proposes a concept of human rights that is harmonious with the modern collectivist and socialist Chinese order. Since human rights protect dignity, this study finds the source of human dignity in China in society, not in nature. This analysis opens the door to the development of a meaningful set of guaranteed individual rights for a socialist state and a Confucian order.


Autopoiesis And Positivism, Richard H. Weisberg Jan 1992

Autopoiesis And Positivism, Richard H. Weisberg

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Autopoiesis And Justice, Michel Rosenfeld Jan 1992

Autopoiesis And Justice, Michel Rosenfeld

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Hobbes, Formalism, And Corrective Justice, Anita L. Allen, Maria H. Morales Jan 1992

Hobbes, Formalism, And Corrective Justice, Anita L. Allen, Maria H. Morales

All Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


The Idea Of A Legal Unconscious, Arthur J. Jacobson Jan 1992

The Idea Of A Legal Unconscious, Arthur J. Jacobson

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No abstract provided.