Brooks, T. (ed.)
Locke and law / edited by Thom Brooks.
Aldershot : Ashgate, c2007. xx, 449 p. (Philosophers and law).
Contents:
Acknowledgements (p. vii-viii)
Series Preface (p. ix)
Introduction (p. xi-xx)
Part I, Natural law and natural rights
- David C. Snyder (1986),
Locke on natural law and property rights,
Canadian journal of philosophy, 16:723-750 (p. 3-30)
- Benjamin G. Damstedt (2003),
Limiting Locke : a natural law justification for the fair use doctrine,
Yale law journal, 112:1179-1221 (p. 31-73)
- Richard J. Arneson (2005),
The shape of Lockean rights : fairness, Pareto, moderation, and consent,
Social philosophy and policy, 22:255-285 (p. 75-105)
Part II, Property
- Leif Wenar (1998),
Original acquisition of private property,
Mind, 107:799-819 (p. 109-129)
- Donna M. Byrne (1999),
Locke, property, and progressive taxes,
Nebraska law review, 78:700-738 (p. 131-169)
- Jeremy Waldron (2005),
Nozick and Locke : filling the space of rights,
Social philosophy and policy, 22:81-110 (p. 171-200)
Part IV, Constitutional law
- Suri Ratnapala (1993),
John Lockes doctrine of the separation of powers : a re-evaluation,
American journal of jurisprudence, 38:189-220 (p. 243-274)
- David L. Wardle (2002),
Reason to ratify : the influence of John Lockes religious beliefs
on the creation and adoption of the United States Constitution,
Seattle University law review, 26:291-308 (p. 275-292)
- John M. Kang (2004),
John Lockes politican plan, or,
Theres no such thing as judicial impartiality (and its a good thing, too),
Vermont law review, 29:7-31 (p. 293-317)
Part VII, Tolerance and civil disobedience
- Donald L. Doernberg (1985),
We the people : John Locke, collective constitutional rights,
and standing to challenge government action,
California law review, 73:52-118 (p. 405-471)
- James Tully (1990),
Political freedom,
Journal of philosophy, 87:517-523 (p. 473-479)
- Paul Bou-Habib (2003),
Locke, sincerity and the rationality of persecution,
Political studies, 51:611-626 (p. 481-496)
Name Index (p. 497-499)
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