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Frontmatter
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Mark D. Steinberg
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Prelude: Of Creon and Captain Vere 1
- 1. The Intellectual Tradition: Slavery, Natural Law, and Judicial Positivism in the Eighteenth Century 8
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Part I: Nature Tamed
- 2. Natural Right in Legislation 33
- 3. Judicial Construction of a Natural Law Text: The "Free and Equal" Clauses 42
- 4. Statutory Interpretation: In Favorem Libertatis? 62
- 5. Conflict of Laws 83
- 6. Perspectives From International Law 100
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Part II: Rules, Roles, and Rebels: Nature's Place Disputed
- 7. Some Paradigms of Judicial Rhetoric 119
- 8. Formal Assumptions of the Judiciary 131
- 9. Formal Assumptions of the Ant Isla Very Forces 149
- 10. Positivism Established: The Fugitive Slave Law to 1850 159
- 11. Positivism and Crisis: The Fugitive Slave Law, 1850—1859 175
- Postscript to Part II 192
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Part III: The Moral-Formal Dilemma
- Introductory Note 197
- 12. Context for Conscience 201
- 13. Judicial Responses 226
- Postscript to Part III 257
- Appendix 260
- Notes 268
- Index 313
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Prelude: Of Creon and Captain Vere 1
- 1. The Intellectual Tradition: Slavery, Natural Law, and Judicial Positivism in the Eighteenth Century 8
-
Part I: Nature Tamed
- 2. Natural Right in Legislation 33
- 3. Judicial Construction of a Natural Law Text: The "Free and Equal" Clauses 42
- 4. Statutory Interpretation: In Favorem Libertatis? 62
- 5. Conflict of Laws 83
- 6. Perspectives From International Law 100
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Part II: Rules, Roles, and Rebels: Nature's Place Disputed
- 7. Some Paradigms of Judicial Rhetoric 119
- 8. Formal Assumptions of the Judiciary 131
- 9. Formal Assumptions of the Ant Isla Very Forces 149
- 10. Positivism Established: The Fugitive Slave Law to 1850 159
- 11. Positivism and Crisis: The Fugitive Slave Law, 1850—1859 175
- Postscript to Part II 192
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Part III: The Moral-Formal Dilemma
- Introductory Note 197
- 12. Context for Conscience 201
- 13. Judicial Responses 226
- Postscript to Part III 257
- Appendix 260
- Notes 268
- Index 313