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Discussions of philosophical issues and legal questions are provided in Ill-Gotten Gains: Evasion, Blackmail, Fraud & Kindred Puzzles of the Law (Chicago: Uni of Chicago Press 1988) by Leo Katz, Blackmail: Publicity & Secrecy in Everyday Life (London: Routledge 1975) by Michael Hepworth, 'Unraveling the Paradox of Blackmail' by James Lindgren in 84 Columbia Law Review (1984) 67-717, 'Blackmail, Privacy and Freedom of Contract' by Richard Posner in 141 University of Pennsylvania Law Review 1817-1847, James Boyle's 1992 paper A Theory of Law & Information: Copyright, Spleens, Blackmail and Insider Trading and Ronald Coase's 1988 Blackmail (Uni of Chicago Law School Occasional Papers 24).

Historical studies include Reputation, Propriety and Privacy (Stanford: Stanford Uni Press 2007) by Lawrence Friedman, Sexual Blackmail: A Modern History (Cambridge: Harvard Uni Press 2002) by Angus McLaren, Simon Burrows' Blackmail, Scandal & Revolution: London's French Libellistes 1758-1792 (Manchester: Manchester Uni Press 2007)






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