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so:text | A person who harms another owes the victim compensation. If the victim has been killed, the claim to that compensation usually passes to the victim’s heirs. Without apparent heirs, it’s possible that a libertarian jury would direct the compensation towards a charity or group that the victim favored. Although compensation is primarily awarded to restore the victim, studies show that restitution serves to rehabilitate the criminal as well. (en) |
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so:description | Short Answers to the Tough Questions: How to Answer the Questions Libertarians Are Often Asked, (2012) (en) |
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