New volume on the legal philosophy of Adolf Reinach: Reinach and the Foundations of Private Law, edited by James Toomey, Marietta Auer, Paul Miller, and Henry Smith

A new volume on the legal philosophy of Adolf Reinach, Reinach and the Foundations of Private Law, edited by James Toomey, Marietta Auer, Paul Miller, and Henry Smith, is out now with Cambridge University Press and available Open Access through Cambridge Core: 

https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/reinach-and-the-foundations-of-private-law/C7EC03AE9485EE7BB6DA353F8692D5CE

James Toomey has written a blog post about the volume: 

https://cambridgeblog.org/2025/07/reinach-and-the-foundations-of-private-law/

As stated by Toomey: “The volume aims to rejuvenate, situate, and interrogate Reinach’s legal philosophy for a contemporary audience. Bringing together the work of both legal scholars and philosophers, the essays in the volume shed light on Reinach’s methodology, place his insights in contemporary debates about the foundational structure of private law, and engage in original, Reinachian analysis of legal concepts.”

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