The Enforcement of MoralsOxford University Press, 1965 - 139 páginas In this provocative volume, Devlin offers fascinating discussions on topics ranging from the relationship of religion, morality, and the law; and the limits of the freedom of the individual within society; to the boundaries of the public and private in the realm of morals, and the point at which the law may enter. |
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Morals and the QuasiCriminal Law and the Law of Tort | 26 |
Morals and the Law of Contract | 43 |
Morals and the Law of Marriage | 61 |
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