The structure of liberty : justice and the rule of law / Randy E. Barnett.
1998
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Title
The structure of liberty : justice and the rule of law / Randy E. Barnett.
Published
Oxford [England] : Clarendon Press ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1998.
Call Number
K487.L5 B37 1998
ISBN
0198293240 (alk. paper)
Description
xi, 347 pages ; 25 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)37806131
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages [329]-337) and index.
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Justice and the rule of law
Table of Contents
1Introduction: Liberty vs. License
1
Pt. I
The Problems of Knowledge
2Using Resources: The First-Order Problem of Knowledge
29
3Two Methods of Social Ordering
41
4The Liberal Conception of Justice
63
5Communicating Justice: The Second-Order Problem of Knowledge
84
6Specifying Conventions: The Third-Order Problem of Knowledge
108
Pt. II
The Problems of Interest
7The Partiality Problem
135
8The Incentive Problem
150
9The Compliance Problem
168
Pt. III
The Problems of Power
10The Problem of Enforcement Error
197
11Fighting Crime Without Punishment
216
12The Problem of Enforcement Abuse
238
13Constitutional Constraints on Power
257
14Imagining a Polycentric Constitutional Order: A Short Fable
284
Pt. IV
Responses to Objections
15Beyond Justice and the Rule of Law?
301
Bibliography
329
Index
339