Economic Justice and Natural law
By: Chartier, Gary.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press 2015Description: 250, pp.ISBN: 9781107480094.Subject(s): Natural law | Law and economicsDDC classification: 340.112 Summary: Gary Chartier elaborates a particular version of economic justice rooted in the natural law tradition, explaining how it is relevant to economic issues and developing natural law accounts of property, work, and economic security. He examines a range of case studies related to ownership, production, distribution, and consumption, using natural law theory as a basis for staking positions on a number of contested issues related to economic life and highlighting the potentially progressive and emancipatory dimension of natural law theory.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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340.11 TAM-L Law as a means to an end : | 340.11 WEI-L Legal reason : | 340.11082 ANA-J Justice for women: concerns and expressions | 340.112 CHA-E Economic Justice and Natural law | 340.112 HOD-; Individual duty within a human rights discourse | 340.115 BRO-; Rules and laws in sociology | 340.115 END- End of democracy: the celebrated first things debate with arguments pro and con and "The Anatomy of a Controversy" by Richard John Neuhaus |
Gary Chartier elaborates a particular version of economic justice rooted in the natural law tradition, explaining how it is relevant to economic issues and developing natural law accounts of property, work, and economic security. He examines a range of case studies related to ownership, production, distribution, and consumption, using natural law theory as a basis for staking positions on a number of contested issues related to economic life and highlighting the potentially progressive and emancipatory dimension of natural law theory.
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