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The Justification of Civil Disobedience (M-I-T)
The Justification of Civil Disobedience (M-I-T)
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Course:
Philosophy of Law (Spring 2012) (M-I-T)
Discipline:
Social Sciences
Institute:
MIT
Instructor(s):
Prof. Julia Markovits
Level:
Undergraduate
Philosophy of Law (Spring 2012) (M-I-T)
"Common-Law Courts in a Civil-Law System: The Role of United States Federal Courts in Interpreting the Constitution and Laws" and "Comment" (M-I-T)
A Theory of Freedom of Expression (M-I-T)
An Introduction to The Principles of Morals and Legislation (M-I-T)
Authority and Justification (M-I-T)
Causation In The Law (M-I-T)
Crime and Punishment: Distinguishing the Roles of Causal and Intentional Analyses Moral Judgment (M-I-T)
Decision Theory and the Factfinding Process (M-I-T)
Is There a Prima Facie Obligation to Obey the Law? (M-I-T)
Law as the Union of Primary and Secondary Rules (M-I-T)
Law's Empire (M-I-T)
Law's Empire-notes (M-I-T)
Lawyers as Professionals: Some Moral Issues (M-I-T)
Liability and Individualized Evidence (M-I-T)
Paternalism (M-I-T)
Professional Detachment: The Executioner of Paris (M-I-T)
Reversal of Fortune (M-I-T)
Speech Acts and Unspeakable Acts (M-I-T)
Taking Rights Seriously (M-I-T)
The Conflict Between Authority and Autonomy (M-I-T)
The Justification of Civil Disobedience (M-I-T)