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- SECOND EDITION 著
- 出版社: ROUTLEDGE
- ISBN:0415679826
- 出版时间:2012
- 标注页数:305页
- 文件大小:72MB
- 文件页数:318页
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Introduction1
PART Ⅰ: LAW AND POLITICS7
1 General themes9
1.1 Introduction to the relationship between law and politics10
On power - political power and legal power10
Elements of the constitutional state11
Jurisdiction, state and legal system13
1.2 Sovereignty15
Sovereignty: a contested concept15
Attributing sovereignty - to whom or what?16
Post-sovereignty?18
1.3 The rule of law and the ‘inner morality of law’20
The rule of law- meaning and value20
Challenges to the rule of law20
An inner morality of law22
1.4 Rights26
Civil, political and social rights28
Politicising law-legalising politics29
The indivisibility of rights?30
Rights in international and global context31
1.5 Identifying valid law33
Hart’s concept of law35
Kelsen’s pure theory of law38
Legality and validity40
Injustice and invalidity44
2 Advanced topics50
2.1 Justice51
Introduction51
Utilitarianism versus libertarianism52
Liberalism: Rawls’s justice as fairness56
Socialism59
2.2 Constitutionalism and citizenship65
The paradox of constitutionalism65
Representation and foundation67
Constitutional ‘moments’68
Citizenship: liberal and republican70
2.3 Law, politics and globalisation74
Globalisation and the reconfigured State74
Sovereignty after globalisation75
Constitutionalism beyond the State78
2.4 Law and the state of emergency81
Emergency, derogation and the ‘war’ on terror81
Carl Schmitt: Sovereignty and the exception84
2.5 The rule of law in political transitions88
Dilemmas of the rule of law88
Difficulties in establishing accountability and responsibility89
Forms of justice90
Tutorials96
PART Ⅱ: LEGAL REASONING111
1 General themes113
1.1 Introduction to legal reasoning114
1.2 Legal formalism117
What is formalism?117
The ‘pure theory of law’ and the notion of self-containment118
Formalism and deduction120
The promise of formalism122
1.3 American Legal Realism123
‘The Path of the Law’: law as prophecy125
Rule-scepticism126
Fact-scepticism128
The faith in science129
1.4 Rules, ‘open texture’ and the limits of discretion131
HLA Hart and the ‘open texture’ of legal language131
Neil MacCormick: the defence of an ‘extended formalism’133
1.5 Law as a practice of interpretation137
Dworkin on ‘hard’ cases137
The ‘right answer’: law as integrity140
1.6 Critical Legal Studies142
2 Advanced topics148
2.1 Justice, natural law and the limits of rule-following149
Moral reason and hard cases149
John Finnis and the morality of the law150
2.2 Equality, difference and domination: feminist critiques of adjudication154
Initial challenges154
Critiquing the form of legal reasoning155
Comparing approaches157
2.3 Trials, facts and narratives159
The legacy of fact-scepticism159
Trials and perceptions of fact: language and narrative in the courtroom162
Trials, regulation and justice165
2.4 Judging in an unjust society168
2.5 Law and deconstruction174
Tutorials187
PART Ⅲ: LAW AND MODERNITY201
1 General themes203
1.1 The advent of modernity204
1.2 Law and social solidarity210
1.3 Law, power and exploitation215
The function of law218
Ideology219
Marxists and the law222
1.4 Formal legal rationality and legal modernity224
Forms of legal rationality224
Forms of political authority226
The development of legal modernity228
1.5 Transformations of modern law233
The materialisation of modern law233
Law in the welfare state235
The welfare state and globalisation239
‘Unthinking’ modern law241
2 Advanced topics247
2.1 Legal pluralism248
Classical and contemporary legal pluralism248
Strong and weak legal pluralism, and the position of the State250
Empirical, conceptual and political approaches to legal pluralism251
Future directions in legal pluralism253
2.2 Juridification255
Introductory remarks255
Habermas on juridification257
Juridification and the ‘regulatory trilemma’258
Juridification as depoliticisation260
A fifth epoch?262
2.3 Displacing the juridical: Foucault on power and discipline264
Introductory remarks264
Discipline and biopower265
Governmentality268
A theory of legal modernity?269
2.4 Law in the risk society271
Introduction271
Features of the‘risk society’272
Law in the risk society274
Individualisation276
2.5 Law and autopoiesis278
The concept of autopoiesis278
An inventory of concepts279
The coding of social systems281
Society, sub-systems and the law283
How does ‘the law think’?284
Tutorials290
Index299