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Rights, Wrongs and Responsibilities

by Matthew H. Kramer
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Overview

In this wide-ranging investigation of leading issues in contemporary legal and political philosophy, distinguished philosophers and legal theorists tackle issues such as the rights of animals, the role of public-policy considerations in legal reasoning, the appropriateness of compensation as a means of rectifying mishaps and misdeeds, the extent of individuals' responsibility for the consequences of their choices, and the culpability of failed attempts to commit crimes.

About the Author, Matthew H. Kramer

Matthew H. Kramer is University Reader in Legal and Political Philosophy, Cambridge University and Fellow and Director of Studies in Law, Churchill College, Cambridge.

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Book Details

Published
October 10, 2001
Publisher
New York : Palgrave, c2001.
Pages
265
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780333963296

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