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CONTRACTUALISM'S (NOT SO) SLIPPERY SLOPE
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- 11 July 2012, pp. 263-292
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THE RESULT MODEL OF PRECEDENT
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- 06 May 2004, pp. 19-31
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Hart's Methodological Positivism
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- 16 February 2009, pp. 427-467
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COMMON-LAW JUDICIAL REASONING AND ANALOGY
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- 27 June 2014, pp. 133-156
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CONTRASTIVE CAUSATION IN THE LAW
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- 04 February 2011, pp. 259-297
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HARMLESS DISCRIMINATION
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- 10 February 2016, pp. 100-114
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COHERENCE, EVIDENCE, AND LEGAL PROOF
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- 03 May 2013, pp. 1-43
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INTENDING, FORESEEING, AND THE STATE*
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- 01 June 2007, pp. 69-99
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Is Law Coercive?
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- 13 February 2009, pp. 81-111
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IS REASONABLE DOUBT REASONABLE?
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- 14 April 2004, pp. 295-331
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UNINTENTIONAL PUNISHMENT
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- 14 February 2012, pp. 1-29
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The Ontological Status of Consent and its Implications for the Law on Rape
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- 16 February 2009, pp. 147-164
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Conceptual Questions and Jurisprudence
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- 13 February 2009, pp. 465-479
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Rights of Exit
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- 16 February 2009, pp. 165-185
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THE LIMITS OF FREE SPEECH: PORNOGRAPHY AND THE QUESTION OF COVERAGE
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- 14 May 2007, pp. 41-68
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THE GETTIER PROBLEM AND LEGAL PROOF
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- 20 May 2010, pp. 37-57
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AUTHORITY AND THE PRACTICAL DIFFERENCE THESIS: A Defense of Inclusive Legal Positivism
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- 09 February 2001, pp. 45-81
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Herbert Hart and the Semantic Sting
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- 16 February 2009, pp. 283-300
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Why When She Says No She Doesn't Mean Maybe and Doesn't Mean Yes: A Critical Reconstruction of Consent, Sex, and The Law
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- 16 February 2009, pp. 175-208
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NEGOTIATING THE MEANING OF “LAW”: THE METALINGUISTIC DIMENSION OF THE DISPUTE OVER LEGAL POSITIVISM
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- 27 June 2017, pp. 205-275
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