PART Ⅰ DISTINGUISHING PROCEDURE FROM SUBSTANCE 3
1 Walter Wheeler Cook (1933), “‘Substance” and “Procedure” in the Conflict of Laws', Yale Law Journal, 42, pp.333-58. 3
2 Larry Alexander (1998), ‘Are Procedural Rights Derivative Substantive Rights?', Law and Philosophy, 17, pp.19-42. 29
3 David Lyons (1973), ‘On Formal Justice', Cornell Law Review, 58, pp.833-61. 53
4 Matthew H.Kramer (1997), ‘Justice as Constancy', Law and Philosophy, 16, pp.561-80. 83
PART Ⅱ PROCEDURAL FAIRNESS 105
5 John Rawls (1980), ‘Kantian Constructivism in Moral Theory: Rational and Full Autonomy', Journal of Philosophy, 77, pp.515-35. 105
6 William Nelson (1980), ‘The Very Idea of Pure Procedural Justice', Ethics, 90, pp.502-11. 127
7 Tommie Shelby (2004), ‘Race and Social Justice: Rawlsian Considerations', Fordham Law Review, 72, pp.1697-714. 137
8 Richard J.Arneson (2003), ‘Democratic Rights at the National Level', in Thomas Christiano (ed.), Philosophy and Democracy, Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp.95-115. 155
PART Ⅲ THE RULE OF LAW 179
9 Joseph Raz (1979), ‘The Rule of Law and its Virtue', in The Authority of Law, Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp.210-29. 179
10 Jeremy Waldron (2008), ‘The Concept and the Rule of Law', Georgia Law Review, 43, pp.1-61. 199
11 Colleen Murphy (2005), ‘Lon Fuller and the Moral Value of the Rule of Law', Law and Philosophy, 24, pp.239-62. 261
PART Ⅳ DUE PROCESS 287
12 Stephen N.Subrin and A.Richard Dykstra (1974), ‘Notice and the Right to be Heard: The Significance of Old Friends', Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review, 9, pp.449-80. 287
13 T.M.Scanlon (1977), ‘Due Process', Nomos, 18, pp.93-125. 319
14 Laurence H.Tribe (1975), ‘Structural Due Process', Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review, 10, pp.269-321. 353
15 James W.Nickel (2007), ‘Due Process Rights and Terrorist Emergencies', in Making Sense of Human Rights (2nd edn), Malden, MA: Blackwell, pp.106-22. 407
PART Ⅴ EQUAL PROTECTION 427
16 Joseph Tussman and Jacobus tenBroek (1949), ‘The Equal Protection of the Laws', California Law Review, 37, pp.341-81. 427
17 Onora O'Neill (1976), ‘How Do We Know When Opportunities Are Equal?', in Carol C.Gould and Marx W.Wartofsky (eds), Women and Philosophy: Toward a Theory of Liberation, New York: G.P.Putnam's Sons, pp.334-46. 469
18 Martha Minow (1993), ‘Justice Engendered', in Patricia Smith (ed.), Feminist Jurisprudence, Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp.217-43. 483
Name Index 511