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- Utilitarianism in Classic Islamic Jurisprudence
- St. Augustine of Hippo
- Analyzing the Ethical Arguments for Tolerating Liberty of Conscience
- The Legal Academic of Max Weber's Tragic Modernity
- Aristotle on Natural Law Max Salomon Shellens
- Aristotle's Concept of Law: Beyond Positivism and Natural
- Max Weber and the Concept of Legitimacy in Contemporary Jurisprudence
- Justice Antonin Scalia: His Jurisprudence and His Impact on the Court
- Jurisprudential Underpinnings of Law, Especially International Law: the Basis for True Progress & Reform
- Utilitarianism, Institutions, and Justice This Page Intentionally Left Blank UTILITARIANISM, INSTITUTIONS, and JUSTICE
- Kantian Constitutional Jurisprudence and a Minimal Ethical Foundation for a Cosmopolitan Order
- Augustine and Political Theory: Dialogue Or Dialectic?
- The Promise and Paradox of Max Weber's Legal Sociology
- Justice in Augustine's City Of
- Aristotle and the Philosophy of Law: Theory, Practice and Justice IUS GENTIUM COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES on LAW and JUSTICE
- 21A. 219 Jurisprudence: Evolving Paradigms A. Natural Law Theory
- Augustine of Hippo and the Late Roman Slave Trade
- Punishment and Reconciliation: Augustine Peter Iver Kaufman University of Richmond, [email protected]