The Promise of Legality
Critical Reflections on the Work of TRS Allan
Herausgeber: Cartier, Geneviève; Walters, Mark D
The Promise of Legality
Critical Reflections on the Work of TRS Allan
Herausgeber: Cartier, Geneviève; Walters, Mark D
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"This book assembles critical contributions on the work of T.R.S. Allan, the Professor Emeritus of Jurisprudence and Public Law at the University of Cambridge whose leading work in legal and constitutional theory spans almost 45 years. Allan's scholarship is powerful yet controversial, and it inspired 20 leading scholars from the UK, Canada, Australia and New Zealand to engage with the central themes of his work. By doing so, the contributors help to make that work accessible to a new generation of scholars and students, and provide a timely framework for engaging in the most important challenges facing our democracies today"--…mehr
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"This book assembles critical contributions on the work of T.R.S. Allan, the Professor Emeritus of Jurisprudence and Public Law at the University of Cambridge whose leading work in legal and constitutional theory spans almost 45 years. Allan's scholarship is powerful yet controversial, and it inspired 20 leading scholars from the UK, Canada, Australia and New Zealand to engage with the central themes of his work. By doing so, the contributors help to make that work accessible to a new generation of scholars and students, and provide a timely framework for engaging in the most important challenges facing our democracies today"--
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Mai 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781509970957
- ISBN-10: 1509970959
- Artikelnr.: 70608886
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Mai 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781509970957
- ISBN-10: 1509970959
- Artikelnr.: 70608886
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Geneviève Cartier is Professor at the University of Sherbrooke, Canada. Mark D Walters is Professor of Law at Queen's University, Canada.
Introduction: The Promise and Spirit of Legality
Geneviève Cartier (Université de Sherbrooke
Canada) and Mark D Walters (Queen's University
Canada) Part I: Allan
Dworkin
Dicey 1. TRS Allan and Common Law Tradition
Peter Cane (Australian National University) 2. More Protestant than Luther or Dworkin? TRS Allan on Law and Morals
David Dyzenhaus (University of Toronto
Canada) 3. Dicey on Parliamentary Sovereignty and the Common Law
Jeffrey Goldsworthy (Monash University
Australia) 4. A Catholic View of Protestant Argument in Law
Stuart Lakin (University of Reading
UK) 5. Unwritten Constitutional Principles and the Argument from Extreme Cases
Han-Ru Zhou (Université de Montréal
Canada) Part II: Law
Morality
and Justice 6. The Rule of Law and Respect for Persons
Thomas Adams (University of Oxford
UK) 7. Outsiders and Trevor Allan's Rule of Law
Evan Fox-Decent (McGill University
Canada) 8. The Rule of Law without Law
Hillary Nye (University of Alberta
Canada) 9. Against the Juridicalisation of Political Philosophy: Equality
Morality
and the Rule of Law
Christine Sypnowich (Queen's University
Canada) 10. The Essence of Rights and the Limits of Proportionality
Jacob Weinrib (Queen's University
Canada) Part III: Common Law Constitutionalism and Parliamentary Sovereignty 11. Foundations
Theory and Doctrine
Paul Craig (University of Oxford
UK) 12. Common Law and the Common Good
Michael Foran (University of Glasgow
UK) 13. Persons
not Citizens
Joanna Langille (University of Western Ontario
Canada) 14. What's Good about Parliamentary Sovereignty? George Letsas (University College London
UK) 15. Constitutional Balance and the Common Law Constitution
Alison Young (University of Cambridge
UK) Part IV: Administrative Law and the Administrative State 16. Reasons to Give Reasons
Hasan Dindjer (University of Oxford
UK) 17. Administrative Law and the Internal Perspective
Matthew Lewans (University of Alberta
Canada) 18. The Public Service
Democracy and the Rule of Law
Janet McLean (University of Auckland
New Zealand) 19. A Defence of Administrative Law Doctrine
Paul Daly (University of Ottawa
Canada) 20. Is TRS Allan Really that Popular? Sovereignty
Democracy and the Rule of Law
Richard Stacey (University of Toronto
Canada) Reflections on Law and Legal Theory: A Response to Critics
TRS Allan (University of Cambridge
UK)
Geneviève Cartier (Université de Sherbrooke
Canada) and Mark D Walters (Queen's University
Canada) Part I: Allan
Dworkin
Dicey 1. TRS Allan and Common Law Tradition
Peter Cane (Australian National University) 2. More Protestant than Luther or Dworkin? TRS Allan on Law and Morals
David Dyzenhaus (University of Toronto
Canada) 3. Dicey on Parliamentary Sovereignty and the Common Law
Jeffrey Goldsworthy (Monash University
Australia) 4. A Catholic View of Protestant Argument in Law
Stuart Lakin (University of Reading
UK) 5. Unwritten Constitutional Principles and the Argument from Extreme Cases
Han-Ru Zhou (Université de Montréal
Canada) Part II: Law
Morality
and Justice 6. The Rule of Law and Respect for Persons
Thomas Adams (University of Oxford
UK) 7. Outsiders and Trevor Allan's Rule of Law
Evan Fox-Decent (McGill University
Canada) 8. The Rule of Law without Law
Hillary Nye (University of Alberta
Canada) 9. Against the Juridicalisation of Political Philosophy: Equality
Morality
and the Rule of Law
Christine Sypnowich (Queen's University
Canada) 10. The Essence of Rights and the Limits of Proportionality
Jacob Weinrib (Queen's University
Canada) Part III: Common Law Constitutionalism and Parliamentary Sovereignty 11. Foundations
Theory and Doctrine
Paul Craig (University of Oxford
UK) 12. Common Law and the Common Good
Michael Foran (University of Glasgow
UK) 13. Persons
not Citizens
Joanna Langille (University of Western Ontario
Canada) 14. What's Good about Parliamentary Sovereignty? George Letsas (University College London
UK) 15. Constitutional Balance and the Common Law Constitution
Alison Young (University of Cambridge
UK) Part IV: Administrative Law and the Administrative State 16. Reasons to Give Reasons
Hasan Dindjer (University of Oxford
UK) 17. Administrative Law and the Internal Perspective
Matthew Lewans (University of Alberta
Canada) 18. The Public Service
Democracy and the Rule of Law
Janet McLean (University of Auckland
New Zealand) 19. A Defence of Administrative Law Doctrine
Paul Daly (University of Ottawa
Canada) 20. Is TRS Allan Really that Popular? Sovereignty
Democracy and the Rule of Law
Richard Stacey (University of Toronto
Canada) Reflections on Law and Legal Theory: A Response to Critics
TRS Allan (University of Cambridge
UK)
Introduction: The Promise and Spirit of Legality
Geneviève Cartier (Université de Sherbrooke
Canada) and Mark D Walters (Queen's University
Canada) Part I: Allan
Dworkin
Dicey 1. TRS Allan and Common Law Tradition
Peter Cane (Australian National University) 2. More Protestant than Luther or Dworkin? TRS Allan on Law and Morals
David Dyzenhaus (University of Toronto
Canada) 3. Dicey on Parliamentary Sovereignty and the Common Law
Jeffrey Goldsworthy (Monash University
Australia) 4. A Catholic View of Protestant Argument in Law
Stuart Lakin (University of Reading
UK) 5. Unwritten Constitutional Principles and the Argument from Extreme Cases
Han-Ru Zhou (Université de Montréal
Canada) Part II: Law
Morality
and Justice 6. The Rule of Law and Respect for Persons
Thomas Adams (University of Oxford
UK) 7. Outsiders and Trevor Allan's Rule of Law
Evan Fox-Decent (McGill University
Canada) 8. The Rule of Law without Law
Hillary Nye (University of Alberta
Canada) 9. Against the Juridicalisation of Political Philosophy: Equality
Morality
and the Rule of Law
Christine Sypnowich (Queen's University
Canada) 10. The Essence of Rights and the Limits of Proportionality
Jacob Weinrib (Queen's University
Canada) Part III: Common Law Constitutionalism and Parliamentary Sovereignty 11. Foundations
Theory and Doctrine
Paul Craig (University of Oxford
UK) 12. Common Law and the Common Good
Michael Foran (University of Glasgow
UK) 13. Persons
not Citizens
Joanna Langille (University of Western Ontario
Canada) 14. What's Good about Parliamentary Sovereignty? George Letsas (University College London
UK) 15. Constitutional Balance and the Common Law Constitution
Alison Young (University of Cambridge
UK) Part IV: Administrative Law and the Administrative State 16. Reasons to Give Reasons
Hasan Dindjer (University of Oxford
UK) 17. Administrative Law and the Internal Perspective
Matthew Lewans (University of Alberta
Canada) 18. The Public Service
Democracy and the Rule of Law
Janet McLean (University of Auckland
New Zealand) 19. A Defence of Administrative Law Doctrine
Paul Daly (University of Ottawa
Canada) 20. Is TRS Allan Really that Popular? Sovereignty
Democracy and the Rule of Law
Richard Stacey (University of Toronto
Canada) Reflections on Law and Legal Theory: A Response to Critics
TRS Allan (University of Cambridge
UK)
Geneviève Cartier (Université de Sherbrooke
Canada) and Mark D Walters (Queen's University
Canada) Part I: Allan
Dworkin
Dicey 1. TRS Allan and Common Law Tradition
Peter Cane (Australian National University) 2. More Protestant than Luther or Dworkin? TRS Allan on Law and Morals
David Dyzenhaus (University of Toronto
Canada) 3. Dicey on Parliamentary Sovereignty and the Common Law
Jeffrey Goldsworthy (Monash University
Australia) 4. A Catholic View of Protestant Argument in Law
Stuart Lakin (University of Reading
UK) 5. Unwritten Constitutional Principles and the Argument from Extreme Cases
Han-Ru Zhou (Université de Montréal
Canada) Part II: Law
Morality
and Justice 6. The Rule of Law and Respect for Persons
Thomas Adams (University of Oxford
UK) 7. Outsiders and Trevor Allan's Rule of Law
Evan Fox-Decent (McGill University
Canada) 8. The Rule of Law without Law
Hillary Nye (University of Alberta
Canada) 9. Against the Juridicalisation of Political Philosophy: Equality
Morality
and the Rule of Law
Christine Sypnowich (Queen's University
Canada) 10. The Essence of Rights and the Limits of Proportionality
Jacob Weinrib (Queen's University
Canada) Part III: Common Law Constitutionalism and Parliamentary Sovereignty 11. Foundations
Theory and Doctrine
Paul Craig (University of Oxford
UK) 12. Common Law and the Common Good
Michael Foran (University of Glasgow
UK) 13. Persons
not Citizens
Joanna Langille (University of Western Ontario
Canada) 14. What's Good about Parliamentary Sovereignty? George Letsas (University College London
UK) 15. Constitutional Balance and the Common Law Constitution
Alison Young (University of Cambridge
UK) Part IV: Administrative Law and the Administrative State 16. Reasons to Give Reasons
Hasan Dindjer (University of Oxford
UK) 17. Administrative Law and the Internal Perspective
Matthew Lewans (University of Alberta
Canada) 18. The Public Service
Democracy and the Rule of Law
Janet McLean (University of Auckland
New Zealand) 19. A Defence of Administrative Law Doctrine
Paul Daly (University of Ottawa
Canada) 20. Is TRS Allan Really that Popular? Sovereignty
Democracy and the Rule of Law
Richard Stacey (University of Toronto
Canada) Reflections on Law and Legal Theory: A Response to Critics
TRS Allan (University of Cambridge
UK)