Jeremy Waldron - Publications

Publications

Books

  • 1984. Theories of Rights, edited vol. ISBN 0-19-875063-3
  • 1988. The Right to Private Property. ISBN 0-19-823937-8, ISBN 0-19-824326-X
  • 1988. Nonsense Upon Stilts: Bentham, Burke and Marx on the Rights of Man, edited vol. ISBN 0-416-91890-5
  • 1990. The Law: Theory and Practice in British Politics. ISBN 0-415-01427-1
  • 1993. Liberal Rights: Collected Papers 1981–91. ISBN 0-521-43617-6
  • 1999. The Dignity of Legislation, Seeley Lectures. ISBN 0-521-65883-7, ISBN 85-336-1896-4 (Portuguese translation)
  • 1999. Law and Disagreement. ISBN 0-19-924303-4
  • 2002. God, Locke and Equality. ISBN 0-521-89057-8
  • 2010. Torture, Terror, and Trade-Offs: Philosophy for the White House. ISBN 978-0-19-958504-5
  • 2012. The Harm in Hate Speech, Oliver Wendell Holmes Lectures. ISBN 978-0674065895
  • 2012. "Partly Laws Common To All Mankind": Foreign Law in American Courts. ISBN 978-0300148657
  • 2012. The Rule of Law and the Measure of Property, Hamlyn Lectures. ISBN 978-1107653788

Articles

  • 2001, "Normative (or Ethical) Positivism" in Jules Coleman (ed.), Hart's Postscript: Essays on the Postscript to The Concept of Law. New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-829908-7
  • 2003, "Who is my Neighbor?: Humanity and Proximity," The Monist 86.
  • 2004, "Settlement, Return, and the Supersession Thesis," Theoretical Inquiries in Law 5.
  • 2004, “Terrorism and the Uses of Terror”. The Journal of Ethics, Vol. 8, No. 1, Terrorism (2004) pp. 5–35.
  • 2005, "Torture and Positive Law: Jurisprudence for the White House," Columbia Law Review 105.
  • 2006, "The Core of the Case Against Judicial Review," Yale Law Journal 115.
  • 2009, "Dignity and Defamation: The Visibility of Hate". 2009 Oliver Wendell Holmes Lectures.

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