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41Targeted Killings: Law and Morality in an Asymmetrical World (edited book)Oxford University Press. 2012.The controversy surrounding targeted killings represents a crisis of conscience for policymakers, lawyers, philosophers and leading military experts grappling with the moral and legal limits of the war on terror. The book examines the legal and philosophical issues raised by government efforts to target suspected terrorists without giving them the safeguards of a fair trial.
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41Buchanan , Allen . Human Rights, Legitimacy, and the Use of Force .Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010. Pp. 332. $74.00 (cloth) (review)Ethics 121 (3): 647-651. 2011.
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41Justice, Epistemology and Ethical CompromiseBowling Green Studies in Applied Philosophy 4 99-110. 1982.
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38Nozick’s Theory of Value and its ImplicationsSouthern Journal of Philosophy 22 (2): 139-153. 1984.
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25Religion, taxes, and sex discrimination: Where do liberal principles lead?Legal Theory 11 (2): 125-142. 2005.
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22Review of Andrew Altman: Critical Legal Studies: A Liberal Critique (review)Ethics 101 (4): 885-886. 1991.
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20Norman Geras: Crimes Against Humanity: Birth of a Concept: Manchester University Press, Manchester, 2011, 162 pp, £47.17, ISBN 978-0-7190-8241-2Criminal Law and Philosophy 10 (1): 205-214. 2016.
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17Democratic Self‐Determination and the Disenfranchisement of FelonsJournal of Applied Philosophy 22 (3): 263-273. 2005.
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12Targeted Killing: A Legal and Political History, Markus Gunneflo , 290 pp., $110 clothEthics and International Affairs 31 (1): 103-105. 2017.
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10Critical Legal Studies: A Liberal CritiquePrinceton University Press. 1990.Scholars in the "Critical Legal Studies" movement have challenged some of the most cherished ideals of modern Western legal and political thought. CLS thinkers claim that the rule of law is a myth and that its defense by liberal thinkers is riddled with inconsistencies. This first book-length liberal reply to CLS systematically examines the philosophical underpinnings of the CLS movement and exposes the deficiencies in the major lines of CLS argument against liberalism.
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7Nozick's Theory of Value and its ImplicationsSouthern Journal of Philosophy 22 (2): 139-153. 2010.
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5Discrimination Debated: A review of Deborah Hellman and Sophia Moreau , Philosophical Foundations of Discrimination Law (review)Jurisprudence 6 (1): 156-168. 2015.
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4Charles Sampford, The Disorder of Law: A Critique of Legal Theory Reviewed byPhilosophy in Review 10 (5): 198-201. 1990.
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1Charles Sampford, The Disorder of Law: A Critique of Legal Theory (review)Philosophy in Review 10 198-201. 1990.
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Justice: Critical Legal Theory: No Dogs or Philosophers AllowedDVD. forthcoming.What makes the law the Law? Are the rules set by society based on immutable truths and forms of nature, or are they more like an evolving draft of guidelines for human conduct? Is the law the product of disinterested reason, or do the critical legal theorists have a point when they trace the shape of the law to the centers of power in our society? With Mark Tushnet, Andy Altman, and Jude Dougherty
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Justice: Critical Legal Theory: DvdMilk Bottle Production. 2001.What makes the law the Law? Are the rules set by society based on immutable truths and forms of nature, or are they more like an evolving draft of guidelines for human conduct? Is the law the product of disinterested reason, or do the critical legal theorists have a point when they trace the shape of the law to the centers of power in our society? With Mark Tushnet, Andy Altman, and Jude Dougherty
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