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Organizations and Agency
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- 13 February 2009, pp. 283-310
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AUTHORITY, LEGITIMACY, AND THE OBLIGATION TO OBEY THE LAW
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- 17 July 2018, pp. 77-102
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Alchemies of the Mind: Transmutation and Misrepresentation
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- 16 February 2009, pp. 133-176
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VAGUE COMPARISONS AND PROPORTIONAL SENTENCING
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- 25 March 2019, pp. 26-52
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POLITICS IS ABOUT THE GRIEVANCE:: Feinberg on the Legal Enforcement of Morals
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- 15 December 2005, pp. 293-323
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EQUAL CULPABILITY AND THE SCOPE OF THE WILLFUL IGNORANCE DOCTRINE
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- 30 May 2017, pp. 276-311
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THE PLURALIST PREDICAMENT:: Contemporary Theorizing in the Law of Religious Freedom
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- 07 June 2004, pp. 51-76
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MORALITY AND NORMATIVITY*
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- 01 December 2007, pp. 211-255
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OCCUPATION COURTS, JUS AD BELLUM CONSIDERATIONS, AND NON-STATE ACTORS: REVISITING THE ETHICS OF MILITARY OCCUPATION
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- 17 August 2015, pp. 18-46
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SUBJECTIVE FAULT FOR CRIME: A Reinterpretation*
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- 01 March 2008, pp. 1-38
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RIGHTS, DUTIES, LIABILITIES, AND HOHFELD
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- 14 May 2007, pp. 23-39
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POLITICAL LIBERALISM AND TRUTH
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- 01 March 1999, pp. 45-73
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THE FAILURE OF UNIVERSAL THEORIES OF TORT LAW
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- 13 September 2016, pp. 47-85
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PROCEDURAL RIGHTS
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- 30 April 2015, pp. 286-306
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IS THE RISK–LIABILITY THEORY COMPATIBLE WITH NEGLIGENCE LAW?
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- 16 December 2005, pp. 387-404
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CRIMINAL LAW AND LEGAL POSITIVISM
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- 13 August 2002, pp. 221-241
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CONTRACTUALIST JUSTIFICATION AND THE DIRECTION OF A DUTY
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- 13 June 2019, pp. 200-224
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VAGUENESS AND JUDICIAL RESPONSES TO LEGAL INDETERMINACY
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- 20 May 2002, pp. 433-445
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OBEYING THE LAW
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- 16 October 2018, pp. 191-215
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PRESERVING THE INTEREST THEORY OF RIGHTS
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- 18 August 2020, pp. 3-39
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