Antigone's Defense: A Critical Study of Natural Law Theory: Contemporary Essays

Review of Metaphysics 45 (2):363 - 392 (1991)
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By the sixth century of the modern era, and after centuries of refinement and skillful application by Roman jurists, the core principles appear in Justinian's Institutes, where it is simply taken for granted, without benefit of analysis or argument, that.

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