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For a Negative, Normative Model of Consent, With a Comment on Preference-Skepticism
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- 16 February 2009, pp. 113-120
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PROPERTY AND THE RULE OF LAW
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- 07 August 2014, pp. 79-105
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FINNIS ON THE AUTHORITY OF LAW AND THE COMMON GOOD
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- 06 February 2013, pp. 44-62
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VAGUENESS HAS NO FUNCTION IN LAW
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- 20 May 2002, pp. 387-417
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LEGAL OBLIGATION AND REASONS*
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- 30 January 2013, pp. 63-88
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Concepts, Terms, and Fields of Enquiry
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- 16 February 2009, pp. 187-205
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WHAT MAKES A SOCIAL ORDER PRIMITIVE? IN DEFENSE OF HART'S TAKE ON INTERNATIONAL LAW*
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- 20 December 2017, pp. 258-282
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IS IT WRONG TO DO RIGHT WHEN OTHERS DO WRONG?: A Critique of American Tort Law
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- 03 April 2002, pp. 307-340
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SPEECH AND ACTION:: Replies to Hornsby and Langton
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- 03 April 2002, pp. 179-201
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LEGAL POWERS IN PRIVATE LAW
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- 21 November 2016, pp. 136-155
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IN DEFENSE OF PROCEDURAL RIGHTS (OR ANYWAY, PROCEDURAL DUTIES): A RESPONSE TO WELLMAN
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- 20 April 2018, pp. 40-49
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KANT'S CONCEPT OF INTERNATIONAL LAW*
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- 27 January 2011, pp. 229-257
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WHEN RIGHTS CONFLICT
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- 03 April 2002, pp. 257-277
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WHAT’S VIRTUOUS ABOUT THE LAW?
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- 19 May 2015, pp. 1-17
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“WHAT AM I DOING?” STANLEY FISH ON THE POSSIBILITY OF LEGAL THEORY
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- 27 August 2002, pp. 359-385
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TERRORISM AND SEVERAL MORAL DISTINCTIONS
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- 03 April 2006, pp. 19-69
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DUTIES OF SAMARITANISM AND POLITICAL OBLIGATION
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- 01 September 2008, pp. 193-217
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TWO THEORIES OF AGREEMENT
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- 14 May 2007, pp. 1-22
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AGREEMENTS, UNDERTAKINGS, AND PRACTICAL REASON
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- 07 June 2004, pp. 77-95
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A DEFENCE OF HART'S SEMANTICS AS NONAMBITIOUS CONCEPTUAL ANALYSIS
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- 08 September 2003, pp. 99-124
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