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Shang Yang 商鞅 and Legalist 法家 Reform in the Ancient Chinese State of Qin 秦
Stability and Development in Canon Law and the Case of "Definitive" Teaching
The Best Interests of the Child Are of Paramount
Factless Jurisprudence
Han Fei and the Han Feizi
Fa [1]: Did Its Meaning Change in Chinese Philosophy? Some Remarks on Fa in Confucianism and Legalism
Utilitarianism for a Broken Future
Code of Judicial Conduct
Philosophy 302: Plato and Aristotle Course Description This Course
Han Fei and Justice*
China United Ying Zheng Was the Son of Zichu, a Prince of the State of Qin
Reading Han Fei As “Social Scientist”: a Case-Study in “Historical Correspondence”
CHINESE PHILOSOPHY and INTERNATIONAL LAW Dr. Junwu
The Philosophy of Law
An Introduction to Hanfei's Political Philosophy
Aristotle on Money and on Economy
Xunzi and Han Fei on Human Nature
Benefits of Consulting with the Family Advocate
Top View
The Jurisprudence of Privacy in a Splintered Supreme Court, 75 Marq
Courts and Canon Law Marianne Perciaccante
The Chinese Conceptions of Law: Confucian, Legalist, and Buddhist, 29 Hastings L.J
Articles the Anticanon
Aquinas and Hayek on the Limits of Law: a Convergence of David Vandrunen Westminster Theological Ethical Traditions Seminary in California
Alasdair Macintyre and F. A. Hayek on the Abuse of Reason
CHINESE Jurisprudence
The Morality of Chinese Legalism: Han Feiâ•Žs Advanced Philosophy
1 Book Review: “F.A.Hayek and the Epistemology Of
VI. Utilitarianism
Confucian Virtue Jurisprudence
Property, Federalism, and Jurisprudence: a Comment on Lucas and Judicial Conservativism
Why We Need Legal Philosophy
A Model of the National Strategy of Governance in Ancient China
Alienating Rhetoric in the Book of Lord Shang and Its Moderation
Canon Law and the Common Law William W
Epistemological Theories
What Is the Philosophy of Law? John Finnis Notre Dame Law School,
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