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Contractualism and Justification
Reason, Justification, and Contractualism, 2021T. Scanlon
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Contractual Liability within the Contractual Framework
international journal of historical and social studiesThe general legal rule considers a contract to be a binding law between the parties involved in a contractual relationship. A contract concluded under the correct conditions becomes legally enforceable against the contracting parties. Therefore, the rights and obligations arising from the contract fall upon the parties, without any obligation or right ...
Dr. Ahmed Hamza Razouki +1 more
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Contractualism and the paradox of deontology
Philosophical Studies, 2020Victor Mardellat
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Abstract In the common law, a party to a valid contract who breaches that contract must nearly always “make whole” a nonbreaching party who is hurt by that breach, compensating for harms or losses the nonbreaching party suffers. This is one of the biggest differences between the common law and the law of most other countries, especially ...
George P. Fletcher +2 more
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George P. Fletcher +2 more
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Ex Ante and Ex Post Contractualism: A Synthesis
Journal of Ethics, 2019Jussi Suikkanen
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Contractualism and the Non-Identity Problem
Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, 2016Elizabeth Finneron‐Burns
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Abstract Claims arising out of contractual relationships constituted a substantial part of the total claims presented to the Iran–United States Claims Tribunal. Included were contracts between agencies of the two governments, contracts between private persons and a government agency, and contracts between private persons where one ...
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Abstract Claims arising out of contractual relationships constituted a substantial part of the total claims presented to the Iran–United States Claims Tribunal. Included were contracts between agencies of the two governments, contracts between private persons and a government agency, and contracts between private persons where one ...
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The Luckless and the Doomed. Contractualism on Justified Risk-Imposition
Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, 2018Sune Holm
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What We Owe to Hypocrites: Contractualism and the Speaker‐Relativity of Justification
, 2016J. Frick
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