From Personal Life to Private Law

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From Personal Life to Private Law is a philosophical work by John Gardner that explores how moral norms governing personal relationships underpin and shape the principles and doctrines of private law.

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instanceOf philosophical work
addresses norms of friendship
norms of love
norms of responsibility in personal life
norms of trust
argues legal duties often reflect pre-legal moral duties
private law is grounded in interpersonal moral norms
author John Gardner NERFINISHED
citationStyle academic
contributesTo debate on the nature of private law
debate on the relationship between law and morality
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
examines continuities between personal morality and legal doctrine
differences between moral wrongs and legal wrongs
role of reasons and obligations in private law
explores how norms of personal life shape legal obligations
relationship between moral norms and private law doctrines
focusesOn contract law
equity
tort law
unjust enrichment
genre philosophy of law
hasPart chapters on specific areas of private law
collection of essays
influencedBy Anglo-American private law scholarship
contemporary moral philosophy
intendedAudience legal theorists
moral philosophers
private law scholars
language English
mainSubject legal theory
moral philosophy
personal relationships
private law
medium digital edition
print
philosophicalApproach analytic legal philosophy
normative
publisher Oxford University Press
relatedWorkOfAuthor Law as a Leap of Faith NERFINISHED
theoreticalOrientation anti-instrumentalist view of private law
rights-based account of private law

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John Gardner (philosopher) notableWork From Personal Life to Private Law