Constitutions and the Classics
Patterns of Constitutional Thought from Fortescue to Bentham
Herausgeber: Galligan, Denis
Constitutions and the Classics
Patterns of Constitutional Thought from Fortescue to Bentham
Herausgeber: Galligan, Denis
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Focusing on major political and legal theorists whose work on constitutional theory had a significant impact, this book unearths an untold story of the development of constitutional thought in the context of the broader political environment.
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Focusing on major political and legal theorists whose work on constitutional theory had a significant impact, this book unearths an untold story of the development of constitutional thought in the context of the broader political environment.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 456
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Februar 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 157mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 839g
- ISBN-13: 9780198714989
- ISBN-10: 019871498X
- Artikelnr.: 47864726
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 456
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Februar 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 157mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 839g
- ISBN-13: 9780198714989
- ISBN-10: 019871498X
- Artikelnr.: 47864726
Denis Galligan is Professor of Socio-Legal Studies and Director of the Centre for Socio-Legal Studies at the University of Oxford. He is also a Professorial Fellow of Wolfson College, Jean Monnet Professor of European Public Law at the Universita degli Studi di Siena, and a Visiting Professor at the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University. His works include Law and Society (OUP, 2005).
* 1: D. J. Galligan and C. Palmer: Patterns of Constitutional Thought
from Fortescue to Bentham
* 2: M.R.L.L. Kelly: Sir John Fortescue and the Political Dominium: The
People, the Common Weal, and the King
* 3: Ian Williams: Edward Coke
* 4: Tom Sorell: Constitutions in Hobbes's Science of Politics
* 5: D. J. Galligan: The Levellers, the People, and the Constitution
* 6: Jean-Fabien Spitz: Locke's Contribution to the Intellectual
Foundations of Modern Constitutionalism
* 7: J. C. Davis: Narrative Constitutionalism and the Kinetics of James
Harrington's Oceana
* 8: John Adams: David Hume: Constitution by Convention
* 9: Wilfrid Prest: William Blackstone and the 'free Constitution of
Britain'
* 10: Philip Schofield: Constitutions and the Classics: Jeremy Bentham
* 11: Giovanni Grottanelli de'Santi: Montesquieu
* 12: Ruhza Smilova: The General Will Constitution: Rousseau as a
Constitutionalist
* 13: Raymond Kubben: L'abbé de Sieyès: Champion of National
Representation, Father of Constitutions
* 14: Mila Versteeg: 'Perfection in Imperfection': Joseph de Maistre
and the Limitations of Constitutional Design
* 15: Mark A. Graber: James Madison's Republican Constitutionalism
* 16: M.N.S. Sellers: The Constitutional Thought of Alexander Hamilton
* 17: Gerald Leonard: Jefferson's Constitutions
* 18: David Thomas Konig: John Adams, Constitution Monger
* 19: Richard Whatmore: Thomas Paine
from Fortescue to Bentham
* 2: M.R.L.L. Kelly: Sir John Fortescue and the Political Dominium: The
People, the Common Weal, and the King
* 3: Ian Williams: Edward Coke
* 4: Tom Sorell: Constitutions in Hobbes's Science of Politics
* 5: D. J. Galligan: The Levellers, the People, and the Constitution
* 6: Jean-Fabien Spitz: Locke's Contribution to the Intellectual
Foundations of Modern Constitutionalism
* 7: J. C. Davis: Narrative Constitutionalism and the Kinetics of James
Harrington's Oceana
* 8: John Adams: David Hume: Constitution by Convention
* 9: Wilfrid Prest: William Blackstone and the 'free Constitution of
Britain'
* 10: Philip Schofield: Constitutions and the Classics: Jeremy Bentham
* 11: Giovanni Grottanelli de'Santi: Montesquieu
* 12: Ruhza Smilova: The General Will Constitution: Rousseau as a
Constitutionalist
* 13: Raymond Kubben: L'abbé de Sieyès: Champion of National
Representation, Father of Constitutions
* 14: Mila Versteeg: 'Perfection in Imperfection': Joseph de Maistre
and the Limitations of Constitutional Design
* 15: Mark A. Graber: James Madison's Republican Constitutionalism
* 16: M.N.S. Sellers: The Constitutional Thought of Alexander Hamilton
* 17: Gerald Leonard: Jefferson's Constitutions
* 18: David Thomas Konig: John Adams, Constitution Monger
* 19: Richard Whatmore: Thomas Paine
* 1: D. J. Galligan and C. Palmer: Patterns of Constitutional Thought
from Fortescue to Bentham
* 2: M.R.L.L. Kelly: Sir John Fortescue and the Political Dominium: The
People, the Common Weal, and the King
* 3: Ian Williams: Edward Coke
* 4: Tom Sorell: Constitutions in Hobbes's Science of Politics
* 5: D. J. Galligan: The Levellers, the People, and the Constitution
* 6: Jean-Fabien Spitz: Locke's Contribution to the Intellectual
Foundations of Modern Constitutionalism
* 7: J. C. Davis: Narrative Constitutionalism and the Kinetics of James
Harrington's Oceana
* 8: John Adams: David Hume: Constitution by Convention
* 9: Wilfrid Prest: William Blackstone and the 'free Constitution of
Britain'
* 10: Philip Schofield: Constitutions and the Classics: Jeremy Bentham
* 11: Giovanni Grottanelli de'Santi: Montesquieu
* 12: Ruhza Smilova: The General Will Constitution: Rousseau as a
Constitutionalist
* 13: Raymond Kubben: L'abbé de Sieyès: Champion of National
Representation, Father of Constitutions
* 14: Mila Versteeg: 'Perfection in Imperfection': Joseph de Maistre
and the Limitations of Constitutional Design
* 15: Mark A. Graber: James Madison's Republican Constitutionalism
* 16: M.N.S. Sellers: The Constitutional Thought of Alexander Hamilton
* 17: Gerald Leonard: Jefferson's Constitutions
* 18: David Thomas Konig: John Adams, Constitution Monger
* 19: Richard Whatmore: Thomas Paine
from Fortescue to Bentham
* 2: M.R.L.L. Kelly: Sir John Fortescue and the Political Dominium: The
People, the Common Weal, and the King
* 3: Ian Williams: Edward Coke
* 4: Tom Sorell: Constitutions in Hobbes's Science of Politics
* 5: D. J. Galligan: The Levellers, the People, and the Constitution
* 6: Jean-Fabien Spitz: Locke's Contribution to the Intellectual
Foundations of Modern Constitutionalism
* 7: J. C. Davis: Narrative Constitutionalism and the Kinetics of James
Harrington's Oceana
* 8: John Adams: David Hume: Constitution by Convention
* 9: Wilfrid Prest: William Blackstone and the 'free Constitution of
Britain'
* 10: Philip Schofield: Constitutions and the Classics: Jeremy Bentham
* 11: Giovanni Grottanelli de'Santi: Montesquieu
* 12: Ruhza Smilova: The General Will Constitution: Rousseau as a
Constitutionalist
* 13: Raymond Kubben: L'abbé de Sieyès: Champion of National
Representation, Father of Constitutions
* 14: Mila Versteeg: 'Perfection in Imperfection': Joseph de Maistre
and the Limitations of Constitutional Design
* 15: Mark A. Graber: James Madison's Republican Constitutionalism
* 16: M.N.S. Sellers: The Constitutional Thought of Alexander Hamilton
* 17: Gerald Leonard: Jefferson's Constitutions
* 18: David Thomas Konig: John Adams, Constitution Monger
* 19: Richard Whatmore: Thomas Paine