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Oxford Constitutional Theory

After Public Law

Cormac (Lecturer in Public Law, School of Law, University of Edinburgh) Mac Amhlaigh & Neil (Regius Professor of Public Law and the Law of Nature and Nations, School of Law, University of Edinburgh) Walker & Claudio (Senior Lecturer in Law and Legal Theory, School of Law, University of Edinburgh) Michelon

After Public Law

Oxford Constitutional Theory

After Public Law

Oxford Constitutional Theory: After Public Law

 

The future and function of public law are uncertain. The rapidly transforming legal landscape calls into question the conceptual and value structures modern concepts of public law are built upon. This volume casts new light on the contemporary and future status of public law, asking what might come after public law in a global legal world.


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Beschrijving Oxford Constitutional Theory: After Public Law

Public law has been conceived in many different ways, sometimes overlapping, often conflicting. However in recent years a common theme running through the discussions of public law is one of loss. What function and future can public law have in this rapidly transforming landscape, where globalized states and supranational institutions have ever-increasing importance?

The contributions to this volume take stock of the idea, concepts, and values of public law as it has developed alongside the growth of the modern state, and assess its continued usefulness as a distinct area of legal inquiry and normativity in light of various historical trends and contemporary pressures affecting the global configuration of law in general.

Divided into three parts, the first provides a conceptual, philosophical, and historical understanding of the nature of public law, the nature of private law and the relationship between the public, the private, and the concept of law. The second part focuses on the domains, values, and functions of public law in contemporary (state) legal practice, as seen, in part, through its relationship with private domains, values, and functions. The final part engages with the new legal scholarship on global transformation, analysing the changes in public law at the national level, including the new forms of interpenetration of public and private in the market state, as well as exploring the ubiquitous use of public law values and concepts beyond the state.


ISBN
9780198842583
Pagina's
328
Verschenen
Serie
Oxford Constitutional Theory
NUR
820
Druk
1
Uitvoering
Paperback / softback
Taal
Engels
Uitgever
OUP Oxford

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