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Adam Smith and Law
1. C.A Cooke (1935), ‘Adam Smith and Jurisprudence’, Law Quarterly Review, 51, pp. 326-332.
2. Neil MacCormick (1981), ‘Adam Smith on Law’, Valparaiso University Law Review, 15/12, pp. 243-263.
3. David Lieberman (2006), ‘Adam Smith on Justice, Rights and Law’, The Cambridge Companion to Adam Smith, pp.214-245.
4. Fabritzio Simon (2013), ‘Adam Smith and the Law’, The Oxford Handbook of Adam Smith, pp. 393-416.
5. John W. Cairns (1994), ‘Adam Smith and the Role of the courts in Securing Justice and Liberty’, Adam Smith and the Philosophy of Law and Economics, Vol.20, pp.31-61.
6. J. Ralph Lindgren (1994), ‘Adam Smith’s Treatment of Criminal Law’, Adam Smith and the Philosophy of Law and Economics, Vol. 20, pp.63-81.
7. Kenneth A.B Mackinnon (1994), ‘Adam Smith on Delictual Liability’, Adam Smith and the Philosophy of Law and Economics, Vol 20, pp.83-112
8. Ernest Metzger (2010), ‘Adam Smith’s Historical Jurisprudence and the "Method of the Civilians", Loyola Law Review, 56/1, pp.1-31.
9. Christel Fricke (2011), ‘Adam Smith and "The Most Sacred Rules of Justice", The Adam Smith Review, 6, pp. 1-34
10. Jerry Evensky (2005), ‘On the Role of Positive Law in Humankind’s Evolution, Adam Smith’s Moral Philosophy: A Historical and Contemporary Perspective on Markets, Law, Ethics, and Culture, pp.59-84.
11. W.S Holdsworth (1934-1935), ‘The Importance of Adam Smith’s Wealth of Nations in English History’, The University of Chicago Law Review, 2/4, pp. 533-551.
12. Iain Mclean and Scot M. Peterson (2010), ‘Adam Smith at the Constitutional Convention’, Loyola Law Review, 56/1, pp. 95-133.
13. Warren T. Samuels (1973), ‘Adam Smith and the Economy as a system of Power’, Review of Social Economy, 31/2, pp.123-137.
14. Amit Ron (2008), ‘Modern Natural Law Meets the Market: The case of Adam Smith’, European Journal of Political Theory, 7/2, pp.117-136.
15. Hugh Goodacre (2010), ‘Limited Liability and the Wealth of ‘Uncivilised Nations’: Adam Smith and the Limited to the European Enlightenment’, Cambridge Journal of Economics, 34, pp.857-867.
16. Warren J. Samuels and Steven G. Medema (2006), ‘Freeing smith from the ‘Free Market’: On the Misperception of Adam Smith on the Economic Role of Government’, History of Political Economy, 37/2, pp.219-226.
17. Amos Wiztum and Jeffrey T. Young (2006), ‘The Neglected Agent: Justice, Power and Distribution in Adam Smith’, History of Political Economy, 38/3, pp.437-471.
18. David M. Levy and Sandra J. Peart (2008), ‘Adam Smith, Collusion and ‘Right’ at the Supreme Court’, Supreme Court Economic Review, 16, pp.159-163.
19. Robin Paul Malloy (2010), ‘Adam Smith in the Courts of the United States’, Loyola Law Review, 56/1, pp. 33-94.