Professor

Joseph Vining

University of Michigan Law School
Lawyer; Educator
Area
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Specialty
Law
Elected
1996
Legal thought as a form of thought in itself, not reducible or translatable into other basic forms of thought, physical, biological, mathematical, theological, musical. Academic law and its relation to other academic disciplines. Human organization and the presence of supra-individual persons. The individual in legal thought, human or animal. Criminality and corporate criminality. The legal meaning of business and the legal purpose of business corporations, national or international. Legal regulation of scientific experimentation on human or animal. Authority, hierarchy, slavery, and race.
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