American Law & Duty to Strangers
.... to one another. This is an example of one of the conceptions of rights in American
law that
Glendon criticizes. This is in opposition ....
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Legal Naturalism & Positivism
.... As
Glendon, Gordon, and Carozza point out, the rise of commercial
law took place when Roman civil
law provided no adequate coverage of new problems that arose ....
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Justice Scalia and Judicial Theory
.... a.
Glendon, who is an expert on civil
law systems, spends much of her paper detailing the origins of such systems and their evolution over time. ....
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Communitarian Paradigm
.... unstoppable market values, liberals "turned to the state," but the
law of unintended .... Indeed, as
Glendon points out (and leaving aside the shirking of social ....
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