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  1. Privacy in Public Places: Do GPS and Video Surveillance Provide Plain Views?Mark Tunick - 2009 - Social Theory and Practice 35 (4):597-622.
    New technologies of surveillance such as Global Positioning Systems (GPS) are increasingly used as convenient substitutes for conventional means of observation. Recent court decisions hold that the government may, without a warrant, use a GPS to track a vehicle’s movements in public places without violating the 4th Amendment, as the vehicle is in plain view and no reasonable expectation of privacy is violated. This emerging consensus of opinions fails to distinguish the unreasonable expectation that we not be seen in public, (...)
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  • Contract Law as Fairness.Josse Klijnsma - 2015 - Ratio Juris 28 (1):68-88.
    This article examines the implications for contract law of Rawls' theory of justice as fairness. It argues that contract law as an institution is part of the basic structure of society and as such subject to the principles of justice. Discussing the basic structure in relation to contract law is particularly interesting because it is instructive for both contract law and Rawlsian theory. On the one hand, justice as fairness has clear normative implications for the institution of contract law. On (...)
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  • Two questions for private law theory.Felipe Jiménez - 2021 - Jurisprudence 12 (3):391-416.
    This article claims that private law theorists ought to bear in mind the distinction between wholesale questions about the best interpretation or justification of legal institutions, and retail que...
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  • Kronman, el Derecho de los contratos y la justicia distributiva.Martín Hevia - 2008 - Isonomía. Revista de Teoría y Filosofía Del Derecho 29:177-191.
    En “Contract Law and Distributive Justice”, Anthony Kronman sostiene que la voluntariedad en los contratos debe entenderse completamente en base a una concepción de la justicia distributiva. En este ensayo me propongo cuestionar la tesis distributiva de Kronman. El problema central de tal tesis es que entiende a la interacción contractual entre las partes meramente como un medio para promover la justicia distributiva. Mi tesis es que, por tal razón, tal teoría no da cuenta de algunos aspectos centrales del derecho (...)
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  • New Directions in Legal Scholarship: Implications for Business Ethics Research, Theory, and Practice.John Hasnas, Robert Prentice & Alan Strudler - 2010 - Business Ethics Quarterly 20 (3):503-531.
    ABSTRACT:Legal scholars and business ethicists are interested in many of the same core issues regarding human and firm behavior. The vast amount of legal research being generated by nearly 10,000 law school and business law scholars will inevitably influence business ethics research. This paper describes some of the recent trends in legal scholarship and explores its implications for three significant aspects of business ethics research—methodology, theory, and policy.
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