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Woodward, James (1986) “The Non-Identity Problem”,
Parenthood and Procreation Bayne, Tim 2006
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Intentional Diminishment, the Non-Identity Problem, and Legal Liability by I. Glenn Cohen Stumble, Predict, Nudge: How Behavioral Economics Informs Law and Policy by Orly Lobel &
Legal Theory Blog 2009
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Intentional Diminishment, the Non-Identity Problem, and Legal Liability by I. Glenn Cohen Stumble, Predict, Nudge: How Behavioral Economics Informs Law and Policy by Orly Lobel &
Legal Theory Blog 2009
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Intentional Diminishment, the Non-Identity Problem, and Legal Liability by I. Glenn Cohen Stumble, Predict, Nudge: How Behavioral Economics Informs Law and Policy by Orly Lobel &
Legal Theory Blog 2009
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Intentional Diminishment, the Non-Identity Problem, and Legal Liability by I. Glenn Cohen Stumble, Predict, Nudge: How Behavioral Economics Informs Law and Policy by Orly Lobel &
Legal Theory Blog 2009
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Intentional Diminishment, the Non-Identity Problem, and Legal Liability by I. Glenn Cohen Stumble, Predict, Nudge: How Behavioral Economics Informs Law and Policy by Orly Lobel &
Legal Theory Blog 2009
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Intentional Diminishment, the Non-Identity Problem, and Legal Liability by I. Glenn Cohen Stumble, Predict, Nudge: How Behavioral Economics Informs Law and Policy by Orly Lobel &
Legal Theory Blog 2009
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Intentional Diminishment, the Non-Identity Problem, and Legal Liability by I. Glenn Cohen Stumble, Predict, Nudge: How Behavioral Economics Informs Law and Policy by Orly Lobel &
Legal Theory Blog 2009
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Intentional Diminishment, the Non-Identity Problem, and Legal Liability by I. Glenn Cohen Stumble, Predict, Nudge: How Behavioral Economics Informs Law and Policy by Orly Lobel &
Legal Theory Blog 2009
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Intentional Diminishment, the Non-Identity Problem, and Legal Liability by I. Glenn Cohen Stumble, Predict, Nudge: How Behavioral Economics Informs Law and Policy by Orly Lobel &
Legal Theory Blog 2009
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