Christian Joerges / Navraj Singh Ghaleigh (eds.)
Darker Legacies of Law in Europe
The Shadow of National Socialism and Fascism Over Europe and Its Legal Traditions
Herausgeber: Ghaleigh, Navraj Singh; Joerges, Christian
Christian Joerges / Navraj Singh Ghaleigh (eds.)
Darker Legacies of Law in Europe
The Shadow of National Socialism and Fascism Over Europe and Its Legal Traditions
Herausgeber: Ghaleigh, Navraj Singh; Joerges, Christian
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This volume presents theoretical, historical and legal inquiries into the legacy of National Socialism and Fascism written by a group of the leading scholars in this field.
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This volume presents theoretical, historical and legal inquiries into the legacy of National Socialism and Fascism written by a group of the leading scholars in this field.
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- Verlag: Hart Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 444
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Mai 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 843g
- ISBN-13: 9781841133102
- ISBN-10: 1841133108
- Artikelnr.: 23151673
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Hart Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 444
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Mai 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 843g
- ISBN-13: 9781841133102
- ISBN-10: 1841133108
- Artikelnr.: 23151673
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Christian Joerges is Professor of Economic Law at the European University Institute,Florence. Navraj Singh Ghaleigh is Lecturer of Public Law at Edinburgh Law School, University of Edinburgh.
PART I: CONTINUITY AND RUPTURE 1. The Problem of Perceptions of National
Socialist Law or: Was there a Constitutional Theory of National Socialism?
Oliver Lepsius 2. Looking into the Brightly Lit Room: Braving Carl Schmitt
in 'Europe' Navraj Singh Ghaleigh PART II: THE ERA OF NATIONAL SOCIALISM
AND FASCISM 3. The Fascist Theory of Contract Pier Giuseppe Monateri and
Allessandro Somma 4. 'Spheres of Influence' and 'Völkisch' Legal Thought:
Reinhard Höhn's Notion of Europe Ingo J Hueck 5. 'The outsider does not see
al the game.': Perceptions of German Law in Anglo-American Legal
Scholarship,1933-11940 David Fraser 6. 'A Distorted Image of Ourselves':
Nazism, 'Liberal' Societies and the Qualities of Difference Laurence
Lustgarten PART III: CONTINUITY AND RECONFIGURATION 7. Carl Schmitt's
Europe: Cultural, Imperial and Spatial, Proposals for European Integration,
1923-1955 John P McCormick 8. Culture and the Rationality of Law from
Weimar to Maastricht J Peter Burgess 9. Europe a Gro?raum? Shifting Legal
Conceptualisations of the Integration Project Christian Joerges 10. From
Gro?raum to Condominium-A Comment Neil Walker 11. Formalism and
Anti-formalism in French and German Judicial Methodology Vivian Grosswald
Curran 12. Judicial Methodology and Fascist and Nazi Law Matthias Mahlmann
13. On Nazi 'Honour' and the New European 'Dignity' James Q Whitman 14. On
Fascist Honour and Human Dignity: A Sceptical Response Gerald L Neuman 15.
Corporatist Doctrine and the 'New European Order' Luca Nogler PART IV:
RESPONSES TO NATIONAL SOCIALISM AND FASCISM IN NATIONAL LEGAL CULTURES 16.
The German Impact on Fascist Public Law Doctrine-Costantino Mortati's
Material Constitution Massimo La Torre 17. Mortati and the Science of
Public Law: A Comment on La Torre Giacinto Della Cananea 18. From
Republicanism to Fascist Ideology under The Early Franquismo Augustìn José
Menéndez 19. Authoritarian Constitutionalism: Austrian Constitutional
Doctrine 1933 to 1938 and its Legacy Alexander Somek
Socialist Law or: Was there a Constitutional Theory of National Socialism?
Oliver Lepsius 2. Looking into the Brightly Lit Room: Braving Carl Schmitt
in 'Europe' Navraj Singh Ghaleigh PART II: THE ERA OF NATIONAL SOCIALISM
AND FASCISM 3. The Fascist Theory of Contract Pier Giuseppe Monateri and
Allessandro Somma 4. 'Spheres of Influence' and 'Völkisch' Legal Thought:
Reinhard Höhn's Notion of Europe Ingo J Hueck 5. 'The outsider does not see
al the game.': Perceptions of German Law in Anglo-American Legal
Scholarship,1933-11940 David Fraser 6. 'A Distorted Image of Ourselves':
Nazism, 'Liberal' Societies and the Qualities of Difference Laurence
Lustgarten PART III: CONTINUITY AND RECONFIGURATION 7. Carl Schmitt's
Europe: Cultural, Imperial and Spatial, Proposals for European Integration,
1923-1955 John P McCormick 8. Culture and the Rationality of Law from
Weimar to Maastricht J Peter Burgess 9. Europe a Gro?raum? Shifting Legal
Conceptualisations of the Integration Project Christian Joerges 10. From
Gro?raum to Condominium-A Comment Neil Walker 11. Formalism and
Anti-formalism in French and German Judicial Methodology Vivian Grosswald
Curran 12. Judicial Methodology and Fascist and Nazi Law Matthias Mahlmann
13. On Nazi 'Honour' and the New European 'Dignity' James Q Whitman 14. On
Fascist Honour and Human Dignity: A Sceptical Response Gerald L Neuman 15.
Corporatist Doctrine and the 'New European Order' Luca Nogler PART IV:
RESPONSES TO NATIONAL SOCIALISM AND FASCISM IN NATIONAL LEGAL CULTURES 16.
The German Impact on Fascist Public Law Doctrine-Costantino Mortati's
Material Constitution Massimo La Torre 17. Mortati and the Science of
Public Law: A Comment on La Torre Giacinto Della Cananea 18. From
Republicanism to Fascist Ideology under The Early Franquismo Augustìn José
Menéndez 19. Authoritarian Constitutionalism: Austrian Constitutional
Doctrine 1933 to 1938 and its Legacy Alexander Somek
PART I: CONTINUITY AND RUPTURE 1. The Problem of Perceptions of National
Socialist Law or: Was there a Constitutional Theory of National Socialism?
Oliver Lepsius 2. Looking into the Brightly Lit Room: Braving Carl Schmitt
in 'Europe' Navraj Singh Ghaleigh PART II: THE ERA OF NATIONAL SOCIALISM
AND FASCISM 3. The Fascist Theory of Contract Pier Giuseppe Monateri and
Allessandro Somma 4. 'Spheres of Influence' and 'Völkisch' Legal Thought:
Reinhard Höhn's Notion of Europe Ingo J Hueck 5. 'The outsider does not see
al the game.': Perceptions of German Law in Anglo-American Legal
Scholarship,1933-11940 David Fraser 6. 'A Distorted Image of Ourselves':
Nazism, 'Liberal' Societies and the Qualities of Difference Laurence
Lustgarten PART III: CONTINUITY AND RECONFIGURATION 7. Carl Schmitt's
Europe: Cultural, Imperial and Spatial, Proposals for European Integration,
1923-1955 John P McCormick 8. Culture and the Rationality of Law from
Weimar to Maastricht J Peter Burgess 9. Europe a Gro?raum? Shifting Legal
Conceptualisations of the Integration Project Christian Joerges 10. From
Gro?raum to Condominium-A Comment Neil Walker 11. Formalism and
Anti-formalism in French and German Judicial Methodology Vivian Grosswald
Curran 12. Judicial Methodology and Fascist and Nazi Law Matthias Mahlmann
13. On Nazi 'Honour' and the New European 'Dignity' James Q Whitman 14. On
Fascist Honour and Human Dignity: A Sceptical Response Gerald L Neuman 15.
Corporatist Doctrine and the 'New European Order' Luca Nogler PART IV:
RESPONSES TO NATIONAL SOCIALISM AND FASCISM IN NATIONAL LEGAL CULTURES 16.
The German Impact on Fascist Public Law Doctrine-Costantino Mortati's
Material Constitution Massimo La Torre 17. Mortati and the Science of
Public Law: A Comment on La Torre Giacinto Della Cananea 18. From
Republicanism to Fascist Ideology under The Early Franquismo Augustìn José
Menéndez 19. Authoritarian Constitutionalism: Austrian Constitutional
Doctrine 1933 to 1938 and its Legacy Alexander Somek
Socialist Law or: Was there a Constitutional Theory of National Socialism?
Oliver Lepsius 2. Looking into the Brightly Lit Room: Braving Carl Schmitt
in 'Europe' Navraj Singh Ghaleigh PART II: THE ERA OF NATIONAL SOCIALISM
AND FASCISM 3. The Fascist Theory of Contract Pier Giuseppe Monateri and
Allessandro Somma 4. 'Spheres of Influence' and 'Völkisch' Legal Thought:
Reinhard Höhn's Notion of Europe Ingo J Hueck 5. 'The outsider does not see
al the game.': Perceptions of German Law in Anglo-American Legal
Scholarship,1933-11940 David Fraser 6. 'A Distorted Image of Ourselves':
Nazism, 'Liberal' Societies and the Qualities of Difference Laurence
Lustgarten PART III: CONTINUITY AND RECONFIGURATION 7. Carl Schmitt's
Europe: Cultural, Imperial and Spatial, Proposals for European Integration,
1923-1955 John P McCormick 8. Culture and the Rationality of Law from
Weimar to Maastricht J Peter Burgess 9. Europe a Gro?raum? Shifting Legal
Conceptualisations of the Integration Project Christian Joerges 10. From
Gro?raum to Condominium-A Comment Neil Walker 11. Formalism and
Anti-formalism in French and German Judicial Methodology Vivian Grosswald
Curran 12. Judicial Methodology and Fascist and Nazi Law Matthias Mahlmann
13. On Nazi 'Honour' and the New European 'Dignity' James Q Whitman 14. On
Fascist Honour and Human Dignity: A Sceptical Response Gerald L Neuman 15.
Corporatist Doctrine and the 'New European Order' Luca Nogler PART IV:
RESPONSES TO NATIONAL SOCIALISM AND FASCISM IN NATIONAL LEGAL CULTURES 16.
The German Impact on Fascist Public Law Doctrine-Costantino Mortati's
Material Constitution Massimo La Torre 17. Mortati and the Science of
Public Law: A Comment on La Torre Giacinto Della Cananea 18. From
Republicanism to Fascist Ideology under The Early Franquismo Augustìn José
Menéndez 19. Authoritarian Constitutionalism: Austrian Constitutional
Doctrine 1933 to 1938 and its Legacy Alexander Somek