Christianity and Private Law
Christianity and Private Law
Cochran, Jr, Robert; Moreland, Michael
Taylor & Francis Ltd
05/2022
330
Mole
Inglês
9780367627775
15 a 20 dias
467
a. John Witte, Jr. (Emory) - Foreword
b. The Editors - Introduction
c. James R. Gordley (Tulane) - Christian Origins of Private Law
d. Brent A. Strawn (Duke) - Biblical Understandings of Private Law
2. Property
a. David W. Opderbeck (Seton Hall) - Christian Thought and Property Law
b. William S. Brewbaker III (Alabama) - Augustinian Property
c. Richard H. Helmholz (Chicago) - Religion and English Property Law: 1500-1700
d. Adam J. MacLeod (Faulkner) - Property and Practical Reason
e. Paula A. Franzese and Angela C. Carmella (Seton Hall) - Catholic Social Teaching, Property Law, and Public Housing
3. Contracts
a. Wim Decock (KU Leuven, Belgium) - Contract Law in Early Modern Scholasticism
b. David S. Caudill (Villanova) - Private Law in Christian Perspective: The Example of Dooyeweerd on Contracts
c. C. Scott Pryor (Campbell) - Destabilizing Contract: A Christian Argument For Revitalizing Unconscionability
d. Val D. Ricks (South Texas) - Christianity, Freedom, and the Doctrine of Consideration
e. Michael A. Helfand (Pepperdine) - Privatization and Pluralism in Dispute Resolution: Promoting Religious Values through Contract
4. Torts
a. Michael P. Moreland (Villanova) and Jeffrey A. Pojanowski (Notre Dame) - The Moral of Torts
b. David F. Partlett (Emory) - Christianity and Tort Duties
c. Nathan B. Oman (William and Mary) - Christianity's Quarrel with Civil Recourse Theory
d. Robert F. Cochran, Jr. (Pepperdine) - Tort Law and Intermediate Communities: Catholic and Calvinist Theories
a. John Witte, Jr. (Emory) - Foreword
b. The Editors - Introduction
c. James R. Gordley (Tulane) - Christian Origins of Private Law
d. Brent A. Strawn (Duke) - Biblical Understandings of Private Law
2. Property
a. David W. Opderbeck (Seton Hall) - Christian Thought and Property Law
b. William S. Brewbaker III (Alabama) - Augustinian Property
c. Richard H. Helmholz (Chicago) - Religion and English Property Law: 1500-1700
d. Adam J. MacLeod (Faulkner) - Property and Practical Reason
e. Paula A. Franzese and Angela C. Carmella (Seton Hall) - Catholic Social Teaching, Property Law, and Public Housing
3. Contracts
a. Wim Decock (KU Leuven, Belgium) - Contract Law in Early Modern Scholasticism
b. David S. Caudill (Villanova) - Private Law in Christian Perspective: The Example of Dooyeweerd on Contracts
c. C. Scott Pryor (Campbell) - Destabilizing Contract: A Christian Argument For Revitalizing Unconscionability
d. Val D. Ricks (South Texas) - Christianity, Freedom, and the Doctrine of Consideration
e. Michael A. Helfand (Pepperdine) - Privatization and Pluralism in Dispute Resolution: Promoting Religious Values through Contract
4. Torts
a. Michael P. Moreland (Villanova) and Jeffrey A. Pojanowski (Notre Dame) - The Moral of Torts
b. David F. Partlett (Emory) - Christianity and Tort Duties
c. Nathan B. Oman (William and Mary) - Christianity's Quarrel with Civil Recourse Theory
d. Robert F. Cochran, Jr. (Pepperdine) - Tort Law and Intermediate Communities: Catholic and Calvinist Theories