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Volume 28, Issue 1/2, Winter/Spring 2006
Law and Rights in the Ancient Greek Tradition

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Georgios Anagnostopoulos Introduction
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David Cohen Democracy and Individual Rights in Athens
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Fred D. Miller, Jr. Legal and Political Rights in Demosthenes and Aristotle
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Robert W. Wallace Freedom, Community and Law in Democratic Athens
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Charles M. Young Plato's Crito On the Obligation to Obey the Law
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Gerasimos Santas Justice, Law, and Women in Plato's Republic
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Christopher J. Rowe The Treatment of Non-ideal Constitution in Plato's Politicus: Further Considerations
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Richard Kraut Aristotle's Egalitarianism
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Deborah K. W. Modrak Aristotle on Gender, Class and Political Hierarchies
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Phillip Mitsis The Stoic Origin of Natural Rights
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Malcolm Schofield Morality and the Law: The Case of Diogenes of Babylon
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