Frank Van Dun
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Frank Van Dun (born 1947) is a Belgian law philosopher and libertarian natural law theorist.
[edit] Work
Van Dun works from a natural law perspective. A book by the late Michael van Notten, The Law of the Somalis, was in part influenced by van Dun.
[edit] Books
- Het fundamenteel rechtsbeginsel (‘The Fundamental Principle of Law’) (1983)
- Crash en Depressie (1988) (‘Crash and Depression’) ISBN 90-72435-01-X
- De utopische verleiding (‘The Utopian Enticement’),with Hans Crombag, 1997) ISBN 90-254-2466-X
- Mens, burger, fiscus (‘Man, Citizen, Taxes’, 2000) ISBN 90-423-0125-2
- Over leven en recht (‘About Life and Law’, editor, 2004) ISBN

