Legal Republicanism
National and International Perspectives
Herausgeber: Besson, Samantha; Martí, José Luis
Legal Republicanism
National and International Perspectives
Herausgeber: Besson, Samantha; Martí, José Luis
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Interest in republicanism as a political theory has burgeoned in recent years, but its implications for the understanding of law have remained largely unexplored. Legal Republicanism is the first book to offer a comprehensive, critical survey of the potential for creating republican accounts of fundamental issues in law and legal theory.
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Interest in republicanism as a political theory has burgeoned in recent years, but its implications for the understanding of law have remained largely unexplored. Legal Republicanism is the first book to offer a comprehensive, critical survey of the potential for creating republican accounts of fundamental issues in law and legal theory.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Mai 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 157mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 726g
- ISBN-13: 9780199559169
- ISBN-10: 0199559163
- Artikelnr.: 26624371
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Mai 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 157mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 726g
- ISBN-13: 9780199559169
- ISBN-10: 0199559163
- Artikelnr.: 26624371
Samantha Besson is Professor of Public International Law and European Law at the University of Fribourg, Switzerland José Luis Martí is Associate Professor of Law at Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona
* Introduction: Law and Republicanism - Mapping the Issues
* I. Republican Legal Theory
* 1: Philip Pettit: Law and Liberty
* 2: James Bohman: Cosmopolitan Republicanism and the Rule of Law
* II. Republican Law
* A. Republican Constitutional Law
* 3: Iseult Honohan: Republicans, Rights and the Constitutions: Is
Judicial Review Compatible with Republican Self-Government
* 4: Richard Bellamy: The Republic of Reasons: Public Reasoning,
Depoliticization, and Non-Domination
* B. Republican Criminal Law
* 5: Jose Luis Marti: The Republican Democratization of Criminal Law
and Justice
* 6: Richard Dagger: Republicanism and Crime
* 7: Roberto Gargarella: Tough On Punishment: Criminal Justice,
Deliberation, and Legal Alienation
* C. Republican International Law
* 8: Mortimer N.S. Sellers: The Republican Foundations of International
Law
* 9: Samantha Besson: Ubi Ius, Ibi Civitas: A Republican Account of the
International Community
* 10: Francis Cheneval: Multilateral Dimensions of Republican Thought
* 11: Cristina Lafont: Alternative Visions of a New Global Order: What
Should Cosmopolitans Hope For?
* III. National Republicanisms and the Law
* 12: Jean-Fabien Spitz: The 'défense républicane': Some Remarks about
the Specificity of French Republicanism
* 13: Justine Lacroix and Paul Magnette: French Republicanism and the
European Union
* 14: Adam Tomkins: On Republican Constitutionalism in the Age of
Commerce: Reflections from the Scottish Enlightenment
* I. Republican Legal Theory
* 1: Philip Pettit: Law and Liberty
* 2: James Bohman: Cosmopolitan Republicanism and the Rule of Law
* II. Republican Law
* A. Republican Constitutional Law
* 3: Iseult Honohan: Republicans, Rights and the Constitutions: Is
Judicial Review Compatible with Republican Self-Government
* 4: Richard Bellamy: The Republic of Reasons: Public Reasoning,
Depoliticization, and Non-Domination
* B. Republican Criminal Law
* 5: Jose Luis Marti: The Republican Democratization of Criminal Law
and Justice
* 6: Richard Dagger: Republicanism and Crime
* 7: Roberto Gargarella: Tough On Punishment: Criminal Justice,
Deliberation, and Legal Alienation
* C. Republican International Law
* 8: Mortimer N.S. Sellers: The Republican Foundations of International
Law
* 9: Samantha Besson: Ubi Ius, Ibi Civitas: A Republican Account of the
International Community
* 10: Francis Cheneval: Multilateral Dimensions of Republican Thought
* 11: Cristina Lafont: Alternative Visions of a New Global Order: What
Should Cosmopolitans Hope For?
* III. National Republicanisms and the Law
* 12: Jean-Fabien Spitz: The 'défense républicane': Some Remarks about
the Specificity of French Republicanism
* 13: Justine Lacroix and Paul Magnette: French Republicanism and the
European Union
* 14: Adam Tomkins: On Republican Constitutionalism in the Age of
Commerce: Reflections from the Scottish Enlightenment
* Introduction: Law and Republicanism - Mapping the Issues
* I. Republican Legal Theory
* 1: Philip Pettit: Law and Liberty
* 2: James Bohman: Cosmopolitan Republicanism and the Rule of Law
* II. Republican Law
* A. Republican Constitutional Law
* 3: Iseult Honohan: Republicans, Rights and the Constitutions: Is
Judicial Review Compatible with Republican Self-Government
* 4: Richard Bellamy: The Republic of Reasons: Public Reasoning,
Depoliticization, and Non-Domination
* B. Republican Criminal Law
* 5: Jose Luis Marti: The Republican Democratization of Criminal Law
and Justice
* 6: Richard Dagger: Republicanism and Crime
* 7: Roberto Gargarella: Tough On Punishment: Criminal Justice,
Deliberation, and Legal Alienation
* C. Republican International Law
* 8: Mortimer N.S. Sellers: The Republican Foundations of International
Law
* 9: Samantha Besson: Ubi Ius, Ibi Civitas: A Republican Account of the
International Community
* 10: Francis Cheneval: Multilateral Dimensions of Republican Thought
* 11: Cristina Lafont: Alternative Visions of a New Global Order: What
Should Cosmopolitans Hope For?
* III. National Republicanisms and the Law
* 12: Jean-Fabien Spitz: The 'défense républicane': Some Remarks about
the Specificity of French Republicanism
* 13: Justine Lacroix and Paul Magnette: French Republicanism and the
European Union
* 14: Adam Tomkins: On Republican Constitutionalism in the Age of
Commerce: Reflections from the Scottish Enlightenment
* I. Republican Legal Theory
* 1: Philip Pettit: Law and Liberty
* 2: James Bohman: Cosmopolitan Republicanism and the Rule of Law
* II. Republican Law
* A. Republican Constitutional Law
* 3: Iseult Honohan: Republicans, Rights and the Constitutions: Is
Judicial Review Compatible with Republican Self-Government
* 4: Richard Bellamy: The Republic of Reasons: Public Reasoning,
Depoliticization, and Non-Domination
* B. Republican Criminal Law
* 5: Jose Luis Marti: The Republican Democratization of Criminal Law
and Justice
* 6: Richard Dagger: Republicanism and Crime
* 7: Roberto Gargarella: Tough On Punishment: Criminal Justice,
Deliberation, and Legal Alienation
* C. Republican International Law
* 8: Mortimer N.S. Sellers: The Republican Foundations of International
Law
* 9: Samantha Besson: Ubi Ius, Ibi Civitas: A Republican Account of the
International Community
* 10: Francis Cheneval: Multilateral Dimensions of Republican Thought
* 11: Cristina Lafont: Alternative Visions of a New Global Order: What
Should Cosmopolitans Hope For?
* III. National Republicanisms and the Law
* 12: Jean-Fabien Spitz: The 'défense républicane': Some Remarks about
the Specificity of French Republicanism
* 13: Justine Lacroix and Paul Magnette: French Republicanism and the
European Union
* 14: Adam Tomkins: On Republican Constitutionalism in the Age of
Commerce: Reflections from the Scottish Enlightenment