Kant and law
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Kant and law
(Philosophers and law)
Ashgate, c2006
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Facsimile reprint of articles
Includes bibliographical references (p. [519]-550) and indexes
Contents of Works
- Law as a Kantian idea of reason / Ernest J. Weinrib
- Kant's theory of justice / Thomas W. Pogge
- Kant and Human Dignity / Joachim Hruschka
- Freedom and constraint in Kant's metaphysical elements of justice / Katrin Flikschuh
- Kant's theory of property / Mary Gregor
- Kant's Theory of Contract / Sharon Byrd
- From anarchy to republic : Kant's history of State constitutions / Jan Joerden
- Kant's transcendental deduction of political authority / Kevin Thompson
- Kant on the State, law, and obedience to authority in the alleged "anti-revolutionary" writings / Kenneth R. Westphal
- Kant on welfare / Mark LeBar
- Kant's theory of punishment : deterrence in its threat, retribution in its execution / B. Sharon Byrd
- On the history of justification and excuse in cases of necessity / Joachim Hruschka
- Wrongdoing, desert, and punishment / Thomas E. Hill, Jr
- Kant's idea of a world republic / Giuliano Marini
- The State as a "Moral Person" / B. Sharon Byrd
- Kant's just war theory / Brian Orend
- Kant, intervention and the "Failed State" / Georg Cavallar and August Reinisch
- Justice and foreigners : Kant's cosmopolitan right / Sankar Muthu
- Kant's cosmopolitan patriotism / Pauline Kleingeld
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Immanuel Kant's legal philosophy and theory have played an enormous role in the development of law since the eighteenth century. Although this influence can be seen primarily in German law and in the law of nations which have traditionally been oriented toward German legal development, today Kant's philosophy has experienced a Renaissance in the Anglo-American legal world. This anthology collects what the editors believe to be the very best of articles on Kant's legal theory, with an emphasis on his Metaphysics of Morals of 1797. In particular the articles relate to: 1) the nature of law and justice, 2) private law, 3) public law, 4) criminal law, 5) international law, and 6) cosmopolitan law.
Table of Contents
- 1: Strategic Denial and Deception
- 2: Elements of Strategic Denial and Deception
- 3: Conditions Making for Success and Failure of Denial and Deception: Authoritarian and Transition Regimes
- 4: Conditions Making for Success and Failure of Denial and Deception: Democratic Regimes
- 5: Conditions Making for Success and Failure of Denial and Deception: Nonstate and Illicit Actors
- 6: Arms Control: Focus on Denial and Deception
- 7: Detecting Deception: Practice, Practitioners, and Theory
- 8: The Denial and Deception Challenge to Intelligence 1
- 9: The Impact on Foreign Denial and Deception of Increased Availability of Public Information about U.S. Intelligence 1
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