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Einband grossAfter Public Law
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After Public Law

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Englisch
Oxford University Presserschienen am09.05.2013
Public law has been conceived in many different ways, sometimes overlapping, often conflicting. However in recent years a common theme running through the discussions of public law is one of loss. What function and future can public law have in this rapidly transforming landscape, where globalized states and supranational institutions have ever-increasing importance?The contributions to this volume take stock of the idea, concepts, and values of public law as it has developed alongside the growth of the modern state, and assess its continued usefulness as a distinct area of legal inquiry and normativity in light of various historical trends and contemporary pressures affecting the global configuration of law in general.Divided into three parts, the first provides a conceptual, philosophical, and historical understanding of the nature of public law, the nature of private law and the relationship between the public, the private, and the concept of law. The second part focuses on the domains, values, and functions of public law in contemporary (state) legal practice, as seen, in part, through its relationship with private domains, values, and functions. The final part engages with the new legal scholarship on global transformation, analysing the changes in public law at the national level, including the new forms of interpenetration of public and private in the market state, as well as exploring the ubiquitous use of public law values and concepts beyond the state.mehr
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KlappentextPublic law has been conceived in many different ways, sometimes overlapping, often conflicting. However in recent years a common theme running through the discussions of public law is one of loss. What function and future can public law have in this rapidly transforming landscape, where globalized states and supranational institutions have ever-increasing importance?The contributions to this volume take stock of the idea, concepts, and values of public law as it has developed alongside the growth of the modern state, and assess its continued usefulness as a distinct area of legal inquiry and normativity in light of various historical trends and contemporary pressures affecting the global configuration of law in general.Divided into three parts, the first provides a conceptual, philosophical, and historical understanding of the nature of public law, the nature of private law and the relationship between the public, the private, and the concept of law. The second part focuses on the domains, values, and functions of public law in contemporary (state) legal practice, as seen, in part, through its relationship with private domains, values, and functions. The final part engages with the new legal scholarship on global transformation, analysing the changes in public law at the national level, including the new forms of interpenetration of public and private in the market state, as well as exploring the ubiquitous use of public law values and concepts beyond the state.
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Weitere ISBN/GTIN9780191648007
ProduktartE-Book
EinbandartE-Book
FormatEPUB
Format HinweisDRM Adobe
FormatE101
Erscheinungsjahr2013
Erscheinungsdatum09.05.2013
SpracheEnglisch
Dateigrösse2105 Kbytes
Artikel-Nr.1912631
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Genre9200

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Inhaltsverzeichnis
1 Cormac Mac Amhlaigh, Claudio Michelon, and Neil Walker: Introduction; Part One: The Nature of Public and Private Law; 2 Martin Loughlin: The Nature of Public Law; 3 Chris Thornhill: Public Law and the Emergence of the Political; 4 William Lucy: Private and Public: Some Banalities About a Platitude; 5 Claudio Michelon: The Public, the Private, and the Law; Part Two: The Domain, Values, and Functions of Public Law; 6 Cormac Mac Amhlaigh: Defending the Domain of Public Law; 7 Richard Bellamy: Public Law and Democracy: The Case of Constitutional Rights; 8 Stephen Tierney: The Nation as 'The Public': The Resilient Functionalism of Public Law; 9 Hector MacQueen: Public Law, Private Law, and National Identity; Part Three: The Evolution of Public Law?; 10 Inger-Johanne Sand: Globalization and the Transcendence of the Public/Private Divide - What is Public Law under Conditions of Globalization?; 11 Oliver Gerstenberg: (The Failure of) Public law and the Deliberative Turn; 12 Neil Walker: The Postnational Horizon of Constitutionalism and Public Law: Paradigm Extension or Paradigm Exhaustion?; 13 Megan Donaldson and Benedict Kingsbury: The Global Governance of Public Law; 14 Gianluigi Palombella: The (re)Constitution of the Public
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Autor

Cormac Mac Amhlaigh is a Lecturer in Public Law at the University of Edinburgh School of Law. He received his PhD from the European University Institute and his research focuses on UK constitutional law, public law and constitutional theory, the relevance and use of public law concepts beyond the state, and the theory and practice of human rights law.Claudio Michelon is Senior Lecturer in Law & Legal Theory at the University of Edinburgh School of Law. His current research focuses on legal decision-making, legal epistemology, and private law theory. He is the author of Being Apart from Reasons (Springer, 2006) and Aceitação e objetividade (2004).Neil Walker holds the Regius Chair of Public Law and the Law of Nature and Nations at the University of Edinburgh. He is the author or editor of numerous volumes, including The Paradox of Constitutionalism (with Martin Loughlin, OUP 2007), Europe's Area of Freedom, Security, and Justice (OUP 2004), Civlizing Security ( CUP, 2007) with Ian Loader, and Europe's Constitutional Mosaic ( Hart, 2011) with Jo Shaw and Stephen Tierney.