The philosophy of legal change : theoretical perspectives and practical processes
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The philosophy of legal change : theoretical perspectives and practical processes
Routledge, 2020
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"This volume is based on, although not exclusively composed of, papers presented at MANCEPT Workshops at the University of Manchester, September 2017" -- page x
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
* Presents a novel approach to the study of legal change;
目次
- Introduction: Legal Change and Political Philosophy (Maciej Chmielinski)
- Part I. General Theories
- Chapter 1. Standards of Law-making as the Parts of Normative Space in the Post-modern Democratic States: The Question of Justification and Legitimacy of Law (Tadeusz Biernat)
- Chapter 2. Public Reason, Background Culture, and the Justification of Legal Change (Michal Rupniewski)
- Chapter 3. The Moral, the Political, and the Legal - Changing Patterns of Justification in a World of Legal Pluralization (Eva Weiler)
- Chapter 4. Human Rights: Desiderata of a Theory of Change (Stephen Riley)
- Part II. Paradigmatic Political Philosophies of Legal Change
- Chapter 5. Legal "Determinism" or/and Legal "Creationism"? Conservative-communitarian versus Contractarian Approaches to Legal Change (Maciej Chmielinski)
- Chapter 6. Natural Law Ethics and the Issue of Legal Change (Michal Rupniewski)
- Chapter 7. Natural Law against Natural Rights in the Thought of Alasdair MacIntyre (Kamil Aksiuto)
- Chapter 8. Kant's Conception of Legal Change (Eduardo Charpenel)
- Chapter 9. Economism, Voluntarism, and Materialist Historicism: Three Faces of the Marxist Instrumental Approach to Legal Change. (Maciej Chmielinski)
- III. Practical Processes
- Chapter 10. Petrifying, Disregarding or Reforming Customs: Can Customary Law be Changed in a Liberal Way? (Marc Goetzmann)
- Chapter 11. The "Codification Moment": An Attempt to Define Factors of Effective Law Reform Illustrated with the Example of the Swiss Civil Code of 10 December 1907 (Maria Lewandowicz)
- Chapter 12. Exogenous Institutional Change as Coercion and The Ideological Neutrality Litmus: the Case of Polish Communism (J. Patrick Higgins)
- Chapter 13. The Coercive Control Offence: A Case Study on Overcriminalisation (Melissa Hamilton)
- Chapter 14. Individualism In Times of Crisis - Theorising a Shift away from Classic Liberal Attitudes to Human Rights post 9/11. (Ian Turner)
- Chapter 15. Is the Principle of Legal Certainty a Human Right? The Legitimacy of the Retroactive Application of Laws (Jan Tryzna)
- Conclusion: the Philosophy of Legal Change as a Research Method (Michal Rupniewski)
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