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  1. Natural Law Theories.Jonathan Crowe - 2016 - Philosophy Compass 11 (2):91-101.
    This article considers natural law perspectives on the nature of law. Natural law theories are united by what Mark Murphy calls the natural law thesis: law is necessarily a rational standard for conduct. The natural law position comes in strong and weak versions: the strong view holds that a rational defect in a norm renders it legally invalid, while the weak view holds that a rational defect in a legal norm renders it legally defective. The article explores the motivations for (...)
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  • Exclusionary conduct in competition law: a consequence-sensitive deontological account.Barbora Jedličková & Jonathan Crowe - 2020 - Jurisprudence 12 (2):123-150.
    The dominant theoretical approach to the prohibition of exclusionary conduct in competition law distinguishes exclusionary conduct from normal competitive conduct based on their economic outcomes....
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  • Freedom, Responsible Agency and Law. [REVIEW]Kristen Rundle, Andrés Rosler, Jonathan Crowe, Stefano Bertea, Noam Gur & N. E. Simmonds - 2014 - Jurisprudence 5 (1):75-160.
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