Introduction 1
Part One Human Rights and Common Good: General Theory 17
1. Human Rights and Their Enforcement (1985) 19
2. Duties to Oneself in Kant (1987) 47
3. Rawls's A Theory of Justice (1973) 72
4. Distributive Justice and the Bottom Line (1979) 76
5. Limited Government (1996) 83
6. Virtue and the Constitution (2001) 107
7. Migration Rights (1992) 116
8. Boundaries (2003) 125
9. Nationality and Alienage (2007) 133
Part Two Justice and Punishment 151
10. Harts Philosophy of Punishment (1968) 153
11. The Restoration of Retribution (1972) 161
12. Retribution: Punishment's Formative Aim (1999) 167
Part Three War and Justice 181
13. War and Peace in the Natural Law Tradition (1996) 183
Part Four Autonomy, Euthanasia, and Justice 209
14. Euthanasia and Justice (1995) 211
15. Economics, Justice, and the Value of Life (1992) 242
16. Euthanasia and the Law (1998) 251
Part Five Autonomy, IFF, Abortion, and Justice 271
17. C.S. Lewis and Test-Tube Babies (1984) 273
18. The Rights and Wrongs of Abortion (1973) 282
19. Justice for Mother and Child (1993) 307
Part Six Marriage, Justice, and the Common Good 315
20. Marriage: A Basic and Exigent Good (2008) 317
21. Law, Morality, and 'Sexual Orientation' (1997) 334
22. Sex and Marriage: Some Myths and Reasons (1997) 353
Bibliography of the Works of John Finnis 389
Other Works Cited 401
Acknowledgements 409
Index 411