Introduction and methods of interpretation 1. The idea of the juridical state and the postulate of public law 2. The state of nature and the three leges Appendix. Iustitia tutatrix, iustitia commutativa, and iustitia distributiva and their differences 3. The right to freedom 4. The permissive law in the Doctrine of Right 5. The external mine and thine 6. Intelligible possession of land 7. The 'state in the idea' 8. The state in reality 9. International and cosmopolitan law 10. The 'idea of public law' and its limits 11. Contract law I. Why must I keep my promise? 12. Contract law II. Kant's table of contracts 13. Criminal punishment 14. The human being as a person Appendix I. On the logic of 'ought' implies 'can' Appendix II. The system of rules of imputation Bibliography Index.
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