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  1. David Dyzenhaus and the Holy Grail.Roger A. Shiner - 1994 - Ratio Juris 7 (1):56-71.
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  • Rules of Power and the Power of Rules.Roger A. Shiner - 1993 - Ratio Juris 6 (3):279-304.
    The paper describes at length and then discusses critically Frederick Schauer's analysis of rules in his recent book Playing By the RuZes. For most of the book Schauer discusses rules in general, and only at the end talks about legal rules in particular. The chief message of Schauer's analysis is that rules permit, and even constitute, a particular kind of decision‐making, one that quite deliberately insulates the decision‐taker from considerations of what would be in the circumstances the best justified decision (...)
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  • Strictly Institutionalized Sources of Law: Some Further Thoughts.Roger A. Shiner - 2007 - Ratio Juris 20 (2):310-324.
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  • Delegation as a Source of Law.Dale Dewhurst, David Hampton & Roger A. Shiner - 2003 - Ratio Juris 16 (1):56-88.
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  • The integrity capacity construct and moral progress in business.Joseph A. Petrick & John F. Quinn - 2000 - Journal of Business Ethics 23 (1):3 - 18.
    The authors propose the integrity capacity construct with its four dimensions (process, judgment, development and system dimensions) as a framework for analyzing and resolving behavioral, moral and legal complexity in business ethics' issues at the individual and collective levels. They claim that moral progress in business comes about through the increase in stakeholders who regularly handle moral complexity by demonstrating process, judgment, developmental and system integrity capacity domestically and globally.
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  • A Reply to Five Friends.Frederick Schauer - 2016 - Ratio Juris 29 (3):348-363.
    For an academic, there is no greater reward than having one's scholarship taken seriously. The five distinguished scholars who have contributed to this symposium on The Force of Law have done just that, with varying degrees of agreement and disagreement, praise and criticism. But even critical commentary, and perhaps especially critical commentary, is evidence of serious engagement. More importantly, the commentaries contained here have advanced our understanding of law in valuable ways. I respond to each in this reply, but with (...)
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