The policy of law : a legal theoretical framework

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The policy of law : a legal theoretical framework

Mauro Zamboni

(European Academy of legal theory series, v. 8)

Hart, 2007

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The book focuses on the relationship between law and politics as perceived by the legal community and more specifically, the transformation of politics into law. After exploring the relationship between law and politics as considered by the major modern schools of legal theory, the focus moves to the regions of interaction in which law and politics meet, termed the "policy of law." The policy of law is characterized in this work as the stage of the law-making process at which values entrenched in political decisions are transformed into legal concepts in order to fit the existing legal system. The space labeled as policy of law is today mainly (but not exclusively) the domain of legal actors. Consequently, the identification of a branch of the legal discipline specifically devoted to the investigation of the transformations of values into law is given: the policy of law analysis. Finally, whether and to what extent the policy of law analysis can be encompassed within the traditional legal discipline and, more particularly, as a part of jurisprudence, is explored. "Zamboni ranges broadly and knowledgeably over vast areas of legal theory. But it is no mere taxonomising - his argument is valuable and original. It is clear, learned and never boring." [Zenon Bankowski, University of Edinburgh].

Table of Contents

Introduction: 'Not Law but Politics-Smuggled-into-Law' 1 Law and Politics in Contemporary Legal Theory 2 Law, Politics and the Grey Box 3 Law and Policy 4 The Policy of Law: Opening and Framing the Field 5 The Policy of Law AnalysiS 6 The Policy of Law Analysis: What is the Point?

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  • NCID
    BA8518195X
  • ISBN
    • 9781841137230
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Oxford
  • Pages/Volumes
    xi, 210 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
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