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Introduction
1. Correlativity and Personality
2. The Disintegration of Duty
3. Remedies
4. Gain-based Damages
5. Punishment and Disgorgement as Contract Remedies
6. Unjust Enrichment
7. Incontrovertible Benefit in Jewish Law
8. Poverty and Property in Kant's System of Rights
9. Can Law Survive Legal Education?
Conclusion
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