Leading constitutional theorists debate the merits of proportionality, the nature of rights, the practice of judicial review, and moral and legal reasoning.
Leading constitutional theorists debate the merits of proportionality, the nature of rights, the practice of judicial review, and moral and legal reasoning.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
1. Introduction Grant Huscroft, Bradley W. Miller and Grégoire Webber; Part I. Conceptions of Proportionality: 2. The lost meaning of proportionality Martin Luterán; 3. Proportionality is dead: long live proportionality! Alison L. Young; 4. Human dignity and proportionality: deontic pluralism in balancing Mattias Kumm and Alec D. Walen; 5. Between reason and strategy: some reflections on the normativity of proportionality George Pavlakos; Part II. Proportionality and Rights: 6. On the loss of rights Grégoire Webber; 7. Proportionality and rights inflation Kai Möller; 8. Proportionality and the question of weight Frederick Schauer; 9. Proportionality and the relevance of interpretation Grant Huscroft; Part III. Proportionality and Justification: 10. Democracy, legality and proportionality T. R. S. Allan; 11. Proportionality and deference in a culture of justification David Dyzenhaus; 12. Proportionality and democratic constitutionalism Stephen Gardbaum; 13. The rationalism of proportionality's culture of justification Mark Antaki; Part IV. Proportionality and Reasoning: 14. Proportionality and incommensurability Timothy Endicott; 15. Legislating proportionately Richard Ekins; 16. Proportionality's blind spot: 'neutrality' and political philosophy Bradley W. Miller; 17. Mapping the American debate over balancing Iddo Porat.
1. Introduction Grant Huscroft, Bradley W. Miller and Grégoire Webber; Part I. Conceptions of Proportionality: 2. The lost meaning of proportionality Martin Luterán; 3. Proportionality is dead: long live proportionality! Alison L. Young; 4. Human dignity and proportionality: deontic pluralism in balancing Mattias Kumm and Alec D. Walen; 5. Between reason and strategy: some reflections on the normativity of proportionality George Pavlakos; Part II. Proportionality and Rights: 6. On the loss of rights Grégoire Webber; 7. Proportionality and rights inflation Kai Möller; 8. Proportionality and the question of weight Frederick Schauer; 9. Proportionality and the relevance of interpretation Grant Huscroft; Part III. Proportionality and Justification: 10. Democracy, legality and proportionality T. R. S. Allan; 11. Proportionality and deference in a culture of justification David Dyzenhaus; 12. Proportionality and democratic constitutionalism Stephen Gardbaum; 13. The rationalism of proportionality's culture of justification Mark Antaki; Part IV. Proportionality and Reasoning: 14. Proportionality and incommensurability Timothy Endicott; 15. Legislating proportionately Richard Ekins; 16. Proportionality's blind spot: 'neutrality' and political philosophy Bradley W. Miller; 17. Mapping the American debate over balancing Iddo Porat.
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