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Mikołaj Barczentewicz, I Am Not Your (Founding) FatherIn Richard Albert, Nishchal Basnyat & Menaka Guruswamy (eds.), Founding Moments in Constitutionalism, Hart Publishing. 2019.
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Mikołaj Barczentewicz and Alice Schneider, Review of Andrew Arato, The Adventures of the Constituent PowerAmerican Journal of Comparative Law 67. 2019.
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Ambrose Y. K. Lee, Arguing Against the Expressive Function of Punishment: Is the Standard Account that Insufficient?Law and Philosophy 38 (4): 359-385. 2019.
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Alexander Sarch, Skepticism About Corporate Punishment RevisitedIn Larry Alexander & Kimberly Kessler Ferzan (eds.), The Palgrave Handbook of Applied Ethics and the Criminal Law, Springer Verlag. pp. 213-238. 2019.
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Alexander Sarch, Ignorance Lost: A Reply to Yaffe on the Culpability of Willful IgnoranceCriminal Law and Philosophy 12 (1): 107-124. 2018.
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Alexander Sarch, Review of Findlay Stark, Culpable Carelessness: Recklessness and Negligence in the Criminal Law: Cambridge University Press, 2016, 327 ppCriminal Law and Philosophy 12 (4): 725-730. 2018.
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Mohammed Sanduk, An Analogy for the Relativistic Quantum Mechanics through a Model of De Broglie Wave-covariant EtherInternational Journal of Quantum Foundations 4 (2). 2018.
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Kenneth M. Ehrenberg, Law is an Institution an Artifact and a PracticeIn Luka Burazin, Kenneth Einar Himma & Corrado Roversi (eds.), Law as an Artifact, Oxford University Press. pp. 177-191. 2018.
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Mikołaj Barczentewicz, The Illuminati Problem and Rules of RecognitionOxford Journal of Legal Studies 38 (3): 500-527. 2018.
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Mikołaj Barczentewicz, The Limits of Natural Law OriginalismNotre Dame Law Review Online 93 115-130. 2018.
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Mikołaj Barczentewicz, The Social Basis of Ultimate Legal Rules: Hayek Meets HartIn Peter J. Boettke, Virgil Henry Storr & Jayme Lemke (eds.), Exploring the Political Economy and Social Philosophy of F. A. Hayek, Rowman & Littlefield International. 2018.
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Alexander Sarch and Daniel Wodak, Resolving Judicial DilemmasVirginia Journal of Criminal Law 6 93-181. 2018.
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Christopher Cowie and Alexander Greenberg, Constitutivism about Epistemic NormativityIn Christos Kyriacou & Robin McKenna (eds.), Metaepistemology: Realism & Antirealism, Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 173-196. 2018.
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Hrafn Asgeirsson, On the Possibility of Non-Literal Legislative SpeechIn Francesca Poggi & Alessandro Capone (eds.), Pragmatics and Law: Practical and Theoretical Perspectives, Springer. 2017.
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Alexander Sarch, Double Effect and the Criminal LawCriminal Law and Philosophy 11 (3): 453-479. 2017.
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Alexander Sarch, Who Cares What You Think? Criminal Culpability and the Irrelevance of Unmanifested Mental StatesLaw and Philosophy 36 (6): 707-750. 2017.
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Alexander Sarch, A Modest Attempt to Rehabilitate the Fact-Based ViewJurisprudence 8 (1): 177-183. 2017.
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Stephen Bero, Review of Ignorance Of Law: A Philosophical Inquiry, by Douglas Husak (review)Criminal Law and Criminal Justice Books 2017 (March). 2017.
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Ambrose Y. K. Lee, An Expressive Theory of Punishment (review)Philosophical Quarterly 67 (267): 418-421. 2017.
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Hrafn Asgeirsson, Can Legal Practice Adjudicate Between Theories of Vagueness?In Hrafn Asgeirsson (ed.), Vagueness and Law: Philosophical and Legal Perspectives, Oxford University Press. 2016.
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Kenneth M. Ehrenberg, Ontology and Reason Giving in LawIn Paweł Banaś, Adam Dyrda & Tomasz Gizbert-Studnicki (eds.), Metaphilosophy of Law, Hart. pp. 147-158. 2016.
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Alexander Greenberg and Christopher Cowie, Is the Norm on Belief Evaluative? A Response to McHughPacific Philosophical Quarterly 128-145. 2016.