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  2. Arthur Allen Leff - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Allen Leff (1935–1981) was a professor of law at Yale Law School who is best known for a series of articles examining whether there is such a thing as a normative law or morality. Leff answered this question in the negative and followed the consequences to their logical conclusions.

  3. The Ethics of Liberty - Wikipedia

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    The Ethics of Liberty is a 1982 book by American philosopher and economist Murray N. Rothbard, [1] in which the author expounds a libertarian political position. [2] Rothbard's argument is based on a form of natural law ethics, [ 3 ] and makes a case for anarcho-capitalism .

  4. Legal realism - Wikipedia

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    Holmes introduced the "bad-man" theory of law: "[I]f we take the view of our friend the bad man we shall find that he does not care two straws" about either the morality or the logic of the law. For the bad man, "legal duty" signifies only "a prophecy that if he does certain things he will be subjected to disagreeable consequences by way of ...

  5. Legal ethics - Wikipedia

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    The Model Rules address many topics which are found in state ethics rules, including the client-lawyer relationship, duties of a lawyer as advocate in adversary proceedings, dealings with persons other than clients, law firms and associations, public service, advertising, and maintaining the integrity of the profession. Respect of client ...

  6. State responsibility - Wikipedia

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    The topic of state responsibility was one of the first 14 areas provisionally selected for the ILC's attention in 1949. [7] When the ILC listed the topic for codification in 1953, "state responsibility" was distinguished from a separate topic on the "treatment of aliens", reflecting the growing view that state responsibility encompasses the breach of an international obligation.

  7. Bad law - Wikipedia

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    Robert Deal said that because the "bad Ellenborough law" is no longer extant, it is not possible to be certain that it actually was bad. [21] The Law Journal said that Campbell's drawer for Lord Ellenborough's bad law was probably opened rather too arrogantly. [22] The Law Quarterly Review said of the Year Book report at 30 & 31 Edw 1 Br Chr 30 ...

  8. Chitty on Contracts - Wikipedia

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    J Unger (1956) 19 Modern Law Review 450; Ewan McKendrick, "Reviews" (1991) 54 Modern Law Review 162; J E M Hancock (1939) 3 University of Toronto Law Journal 197; S F Sommerfeld (1949) 8 University of Toronto Law Journal 165; Arthur L Corbin, "Book Reviews" (1922) 31 Yale Law Journal 452; B D Inglis, "Book Reviews" (1957) 6 American Journal of ...

  9. Punishment - Wikipedia

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    The authority may be either a group or a single person, and punishment may be carried out formally under a system of law or informally in other kinds of social settings such as within a family. [10] Negative or unpleasant impositions that are not authorized or that are administered without a breach of rules are not considered to be punishment ...