28 June 2023

From Morality to Law & Back Again: Liber Amicorum for John Gardner

From Morality to Law & Back Again: 

Liber Amicorum for John Gardner


Michelle Madden Dempsey and François Tanguay-Renaud

  • A celebration of and homage to Gardner's academic life, tackling a broad range of topics across Gardner's entire body of work
  • The collection brings together most of John Gardner's doctoral students who are now leading academics in their own right on four continents, as well as others whom Gardner influenced in their early career.

    Table of Contents

    1. Law and Social Practice: Foundations of the Leap of Faith, Jean Thomas
    2. Can the Constitution of a Fruit Fly Be Written?, Grégoire Webber
    3. Gardner's Pluralistic Virtue Jurisprudence, Amalia Amaya
    4. The Importance of Being Effective, Aditi Bagchi
    5. Hume's Law (in Gardner and otherwise), Luís Duarte d'Almeida
    6. Explaining Ourselves in Court, James Edwards
    7. Private, Public and Punitive Blame, Leora Dahan Katz
    8. Blame and Punishment: The Difference Duty Makes, Michelle Madden Dempsey
    9. Vindicating Criminal Law, Scott Hershovitz
    10. State Crimes, François Tanguay-Renaud
    11. Rape Trauma and Rape's Wrongness, Kate Greasley
    12. John Gardner's Continuity Theory of Corrective Justice, Peter Chau
    13. Never Let Me Go: Private Law and the Conservative Impulse, Prince Saprai
    14. Virtuously Discriminating: John Gardner's Contributions to Discrimination Theory, Sophia Moreau
    15. Indigenous Rights and Decolonized Legal Positivism, Dwight Newman
    16. Big E Equity, Small C Conservatism, Irit Samet


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