Public Law and Political Theory
Autor Martin Loughlinen Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 aug 1992
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780198762683
ISBN-10: 0198762682
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 137 x 214 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Clarendon Press
Colecția Clarendon Press
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0198762682
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 137 x 214 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Clarendon Press
Colecția Clarendon Press
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
Rich and remarkably wide-ranging work ... important.
The attempt to root the discussion of public law in political theory is illuminating, and the exegesis of various discursive traditions is lucid.
Professor Loughlin's book will fill the gap which has been apparent for some time, the lack of an accessible text on Public Law Theory, which draws argument together.
This is an excellent book.
A very interesting book. It requires a radical re-evaluation of how we teach or even think about Public Law.
Unique and readable, even for students with little legal background.
I thought this was a tremendously helpful review and critique of past, present and future orthodoxies.
An excellent idea and a much needed text.
Very well written, although provoking and provocative.
This is an excellent, thought-provoking book ... very valuable material. I consider it compulsory reading for any graduate student of public law ... it offers an intellectual framework for discussion which in unrivalled in its sophistication.
It provides an excellent discussion of the political theory elements in public law.
In developing these sketches, he surveys and categorizes English and American writings on the subject. The result is a clearer picture of public law and, ideally, a theoretical framework that will facilitate further study of this increasingly complex area ... the structure of this work is well conceived ... The range of his survey is impressive ... and his analysis is insightful.
Excellent supplementary reading.
This book is unique, in the sense that examines public law in the light of political theory for the first time.
This book sets out in common language what all human rights students must grasp from the outset of this study: the past and future underpinnings of their legal debates. The summarizing of the scholarship in this area is impressive.
The attempt to root the discussion of public law in political theory is illuminating, and the exegesis of various discursive traditions is lucid.
Professor Loughlin's book will fill the gap which has been apparent for some time, the lack of an accessible text on Public Law Theory, which draws argument together.
This is an excellent book.
A very interesting book. It requires a radical re-evaluation of how we teach or even think about Public Law.
Unique and readable, even for students with little legal background.
I thought this was a tremendously helpful review and critique of past, present and future orthodoxies.
An excellent idea and a much needed text.
Very well written, although provoking and provocative.
This is an excellent, thought-provoking book ... very valuable material. I consider it compulsory reading for any graduate student of public law ... it offers an intellectual framework for discussion which in unrivalled in its sophistication.
It provides an excellent discussion of the political theory elements in public law.
In developing these sketches, he surveys and categorizes English and American writings on the subject. The result is a clearer picture of public law and, ideally, a theoretical framework that will facilitate further study of this increasingly complex area ... the structure of this work is well conceived ... The range of his survey is impressive ... and his analysis is insightful.
Excellent supplementary reading.
This book is unique, in the sense that examines public law in the light of political theory for the first time.
This book sets out in common language what all human rights students must grasp from the outset of this study: the past and future underpinnings of their legal debates. The summarizing of the scholarship in this area is impressive.