The Idea of Private Law [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 50 (1):194-194 (1996)
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The Idea of Private Law is Weinrib's first monograph presentation of his quarter century of writing in legal philosophy. This presents his version of legal formalism. Its focus is on the private law of tort, contract, and restitution. Its thesis is that this law must be based in corrective justice, rather than in the distributive justice that belongs to public law and political concerns.

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