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Citation: Gk. Hadfield, AN EXPRESSIVE THEORY OF CONTRACT - FROM FEMINIST DILEMMAS TO A RECONCEPTUALIZATION OF RATIONAL CHOICE IN CONTRACT LAW, University of Pennsylvania law review, 146(5), 1998, pp. 1235-1285
Citation: R. Warner, DOES INCOMMENSURABILITY MATTER - INCOMMENSURABILITY AND PUBLIC-POLICY, University of Pennsylvania law review, 146(5), 1998, pp. 1287-1325
Citation: Js. Johnston, MILLION-DOLLAR MOUNTAINS - PRICES, SANCTIONS, AND THE LEGAL REGULATION OF COLLECTIVE SOCIAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL GOODS, University of Pennsylvania law review, 146(5), 1998, pp. 1327-1369
Citation: A. Strudler, INCOMMENSURABLE GOODS, RIGHTFUL LIES, AND THE WRONGNESS OF FRAUD, University of Pennsylvania law review, 146(5), 1998, pp. 1529-1567
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