Law, self-interest, and the Smithian conscience
This essay examines how law understands and engages with self-interest. After examining the turn to voluntarism and away from a jurisdiction of conscience in recent law and legal theory, it moves attention to intellectual history, and examines the work of Adam Smith in ethics, economics and jurispru...
Main Author: | Getzler, J |
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Other Authors: | Del Mar, M |
Format: | Book section |
Language: | English |
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Hart Publishing
2016
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