Essays on Freedom and Proportionality
Herausgeber: Kyritsis, Dimitrios
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Explores the connection between proportionality and the moral concept of freedom from a variety of philosophical perspectives.
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Explores the connection between proportionality and the moral concept of freedom from a variety of philosophical perspectives.
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- Verlag: Hart Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 242
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Mai 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 531g
- ISBN-13: 9781509973804
- ISBN-10: 150997380X
- Artikelnr.: 71679640
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Hart Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 242
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Mai 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 531g
- ISBN-13: 9781509973804
- ISBN-10: 150997380X
- Artikelnr.: 71679640
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Dimitrios Kyritsis is Reader in Law at the University of Essex, UK
Foreword, Maartje De Visser (Singapore Management University)
Introduction, Dimitrios Kyritsis (University of Essex, UK)
Part A: Freedom and Balancing
1. Disproportionate Individualism, Stavros Tsakyrakis (Late of University
of Athens, Greece)
2. Driving Up Lexington Avenue (Again), Kai Möller (London School of
Economics, UK)
3. Hobbes in the City - Hercules in the Courts: A Reply to Tsakyrakis'
Second Balancing Critique, Matthias Klatt (University of Graz, Austria)
Part B: Freedom and Individualism
4. Defending the Idea of a General Right to Liberty, Mark Tushnet (Harvard
Law School, USA)
5. Freedom and Sociability, Dimitrios Kyritsis (University of Essex, UK)
Part C: Freedom and Politics
6. Proportionality for a Liberal State, Malcolm Thorburn (University of
Toronto, Canada)
7. A 'Political-Moral Approach' to Proportionality, Silje A Langvatn
(University of Bergen, Norway)
8. Proportionality and the Presumption of Liberty, Damian Cueni (University
of St Gallen, Switzerland)
Part D: Beyond 'Total Freedom'
9. From Rights to Policies: Facing the Giant of Proportionality, Vassiliki
Christou (University of Athens, Greece)
10. Two Forms of Proportionality: Substantive and Institutional, Corrado
Caruso (University of Bologna, Italy) and Chiara Valentini (University of
Bologna, Italy)
Introduction, Dimitrios Kyritsis (University of Essex, UK)
Part A: Freedom and Balancing
1. Disproportionate Individualism, Stavros Tsakyrakis (Late of University
of Athens, Greece)
2. Driving Up Lexington Avenue (Again), Kai Möller (London School of
Economics, UK)
3. Hobbes in the City - Hercules in the Courts: A Reply to Tsakyrakis'
Second Balancing Critique, Matthias Klatt (University of Graz, Austria)
Part B: Freedom and Individualism
4. Defending the Idea of a General Right to Liberty, Mark Tushnet (Harvard
Law School, USA)
5. Freedom and Sociability, Dimitrios Kyritsis (University of Essex, UK)
Part C: Freedom and Politics
6. Proportionality for a Liberal State, Malcolm Thorburn (University of
Toronto, Canada)
7. A 'Political-Moral Approach' to Proportionality, Silje A Langvatn
(University of Bergen, Norway)
8. Proportionality and the Presumption of Liberty, Damian Cueni (University
of St Gallen, Switzerland)
Part D: Beyond 'Total Freedom'
9. From Rights to Policies: Facing the Giant of Proportionality, Vassiliki
Christou (University of Athens, Greece)
10. Two Forms of Proportionality: Substantive and Institutional, Corrado
Caruso (University of Bologna, Italy) and Chiara Valentini (University of
Bologna, Italy)
Foreword, Maartje De Visser (Singapore Management University)
Introduction, Dimitrios Kyritsis (University of Essex, UK)
Part A: Freedom and Balancing
1. Disproportionate Individualism, Stavros Tsakyrakis (Late of University
of Athens, Greece)
2. Driving Up Lexington Avenue (Again), Kai Möller (London School of
Economics, UK)
3. Hobbes in the City - Hercules in the Courts: A Reply to Tsakyrakis'
Second Balancing Critique, Matthias Klatt (University of Graz, Austria)
Part B: Freedom and Individualism
4. Defending the Idea of a General Right to Liberty, Mark Tushnet (Harvard
Law School, USA)
5. Freedom and Sociability, Dimitrios Kyritsis (University of Essex, UK)
Part C: Freedom and Politics
6. Proportionality for a Liberal State, Malcolm Thorburn (University of
Toronto, Canada)
7. A 'Political-Moral Approach' to Proportionality, Silje A Langvatn
(University of Bergen, Norway)
8. Proportionality and the Presumption of Liberty, Damian Cueni (University
of St Gallen, Switzerland)
Part D: Beyond 'Total Freedom'
9. From Rights to Policies: Facing the Giant of Proportionality, Vassiliki
Christou (University of Athens, Greece)
10. Two Forms of Proportionality: Substantive and Institutional, Corrado
Caruso (University of Bologna, Italy) and Chiara Valentini (University of
Bologna, Italy)
Introduction, Dimitrios Kyritsis (University of Essex, UK)
Part A: Freedom and Balancing
1. Disproportionate Individualism, Stavros Tsakyrakis (Late of University
of Athens, Greece)
2. Driving Up Lexington Avenue (Again), Kai Möller (London School of
Economics, UK)
3. Hobbes in the City - Hercules in the Courts: A Reply to Tsakyrakis'
Second Balancing Critique, Matthias Klatt (University of Graz, Austria)
Part B: Freedom and Individualism
4. Defending the Idea of a General Right to Liberty, Mark Tushnet (Harvard
Law School, USA)
5. Freedom and Sociability, Dimitrios Kyritsis (University of Essex, UK)
Part C: Freedom and Politics
6. Proportionality for a Liberal State, Malcolm Thorburn (University of
Toronto, Canada)
7. A 'Political-Moral Approach' to Proportionality, Silje A Langvatn
(University of Bergen, Norway)
8. Proportionality and the Presumption of Liberty, Damian Cueni (University
of St Gallen, Switzerland)
Part D: Beyond 'Total Freedom'
9. From Rights to Policies: Facing the Giant of Proportionality, Vassiliki
Christou (University of Athens, Greece)
10. Two Forms of Proportionality: Substantive and Institutional, Corrado
Caruso (University of Bologna, Italy) and Chiara Valentini (University of
Bologna, Italy)