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    Secret Laws.Claire Grant - 2012 - Ratio Juris 25 (3):301-317.
    There is a thesis that legal rules need to be made public because people cannot guide their conduct by rules they cannot know. This thesis has been a mainstay of anti-positivism and the controversy over it continues apace. However, positivism can accommodate the secret laws thesis. The deeper import of the debate over secret laws concerns our understanding of law's nature. In this regard secrecy merits attention as a candidate necessary connection between law and immorality. In addition the mediating role (...)
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    Freedom and oppression.Claire Grant - 2013 - Politics, Philosophy and Economics 12 (4):413-425.
    Oppression is commonly deemed a problem of freedom. How though should we conceptualise the freedom-restricting nature of oppression? This paper aims to show that the unfreedom in oppression may be understood in terms of individual negative liberty. The controversial concept of collective unfreedom is not needed. Non-cooperation among the oppressed generates constraints on individual freedom. This non-cooperation is ultimately attributable to the exercise of social power by oppressors. It is in this sense that the resultant states of individual unfreedom are (...)
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  3. Number and government.Claire Grant - 2007 - In Michael D. A. Freeman & Ross Harrison, Law and philosophy. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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    Arts-Based Interventions for Professionals in Caring Roles During and After Crisis: A Systematic Review of the Literature.Dominik Havsteen-Franklin, Megan Tjasink, Jacqueline Winter Kottler, Claire Grant & Veena Kumari - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11:589744.
    Crisis events, such as the COVID-19 pandemic, can have a devastating effect on communities and the care professionals within them. Over recent years, arts-based interventions have helped in a wide range of crisis situations, being recommended to support the workforce during and after complex crisis but there has been no systematic review of the role of arts-based crisis interventions and whether there are cogent themes regarding practice elements and outcomes. We, therefore, conducted a systematic review to (i) define the arts-based (...)
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  5. Positivism and the Separation of Law and Morals, Fifty Years On. [REVIEW]Claire Grant - 2009 - Political Theory 37 (1):167-173.
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    Book ReviewsDaniel A Bell,., and Avner de‐Shalit,, eds. Forms of Justice: Critical Perspectives on David Miller’s Political Philosophy.Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2003. Pp. 400. $75.00 ; $29.95. [REVIEW]Claire Grant - 2007 - Ethics 117 (4):742-747.
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    Book ReviewsJonathan Wolff,, and Avner de‐Shalit,. Disadvantage.Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007. Pp. 235. $45.00. [REVIEW]Claire Grant - 2008 - Ethics 118 (2):371-375.
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    Review of Disadvantage, by Wolff, J. and de-Shalit, A. [REVIEW]Claire Grant - 2008 - Ethics 118 (2):370-375.