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Volume 1, Issue 2
Law and Philosophy
An International Journal for Jurisprudence and Legal Philosophy
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Volume 1, Issue 2
August 1982
13 articles in this issue
Editorial
EditorialNotes
Pages: 184 - 184
Duress
per minas
as a defence to crime: I
Lord Kilbrandon
OriginalPaper
Pages: 185 - 195
Duress
per minas
as a defence to crime: II
Anthony Kenny
OriginalPaper
Pages: 197 - 205
Duress
per minas
as a defence to crime: III
A. E. Anton
OriginalPaper
Pages: 207 - 216
The tendency to deprave and corrupt
A. D. Woozley
OriginalPaper
Pages: 217 - 238
Obscenity and the law
A. W. B. Simpson
OriginalPaper
Pages: 239 - 254
Reply to Professor Simpson
A. D. Woozley
Letter
Pages: 255 - 261
Working conceptions of “the law”
Robert S. Summers
OriginalPaper
Pages: 263 - 289
Rules and reason
J. L. Mackie
Legacy
Pages: 291 - 302
Reply to Mr MacKie
Robert S. Summers
Letter
Pages: 303 - 314
Rights and claims
Alan R. White
Legacy
Pages: 315 - 336
Rights, claims and remedies
Neil MacCormick
Legacy
Pages: 337 - 357
Reply to Professor MacCormick
Alan R. White
Letter
Pages: 359 - 366
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