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Autorenporträt
Avihay Dorfman is a law professor at Tel Aviv University. His studies elaborate the non-contingent implications of the law for the possibility of establishing forms of valuable interactions between, and among, persons. Dorfman is the co-author of Relational Justice: A Theory of Private Law (2024).
Inhaltsangabe
1. A Public Conception of Political Authority 2. Law as Standing 3. Speaking in a Different Voice: The Necessity of Institutional Pluralism 4. Inherently Public Goods 5. Against Privatization As Such 6. Public Ownership 7. Why Not Artificial Intelligence? The Normative Status of Public Algorithms Concluding Remarks.
1. A Public Conception of Political Authority 2. Law as Standing 3. Speaking in a Different Voice: The Necessity of Institutional Pluralism 4. Inherently Public Goods 5. Against Privatization As Such 6. Public Ownership 7. Why Not Artificial Intelligence? The Normative Status of Public Algorithms Concluding Remarks.
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