Rawls and Tort Law: Against the Consequentialism Thesis
Rawlsian accounts of tort law have argued for one of two extreme positions. Sometimes it is affirmed, as does Arthur Ripstein, that tort law must remain indifferent to the distributive goals that animate most part of Rawls’s conception of justice (e.g. the difference principle). For others, like Kev...
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Civilistica.com
2019-12-01
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