"In Reciprocal Freedom, Ernest Weinrib has produced a work at once rich in conception and spare in execution, one that raises into the element of thought the post-war, individual-centred liberal republic on which, perhaps, dusk is now falling." -- Alan Brudner, Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence"In Reciprocal Freedom, Ernest Weinrib has produced a work at once rich in conception and spare in execution, one that raises into the element of thought the post-war, individual-centred liberal republic on which, perhaps, dusk is now falling. By revealing the most rigorously conceptual individual-centred doctrine of Right as a destroyer of private law, it makes way for an alternative understanding of private law from the transcendental standpoint that truly vindicates it." -- Alan Brudner, Canadian Journal of Law & Jurisprudence"Reciprocal Freedom offers an illuminating tour of Weinrib's approach to corrective justice, and how his theory fits within a Kantian conception of the broader legal order." -- Joanna Langille, Oxford Journal of Legal Studies.
Reciprocal Freedom : Private Law and Public Right