The Keepers of the Common Good examines the interplay between the people's sentiments and their submission to authority. At the foundation is a novel understanding from a social perspective of constitutional authority and the place of the people.
The Keepers of the Common Good examines the interplay between the people's sentiments and their submission to authority. At the foundation is a novel understanding from a social perspective of constitutional authority and the place of the people.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
DJ Galligan is a Professor Emeritus at the University of Oxford, Professorial Fellow Emeritus Wolfson College, and Director Oxford Global Society. He has previously served as Professor of Socio-Legal Studies, Oxford University from 1993 to 2017, Director at the Centre for Socio-Legal Studies (Oxford), Tutorial Fellow Jesus College Oxford, Professor of Law University of Southampton, Professor of Law Sydney University, Jean Monet Professor of European Public Law Universitá degli Studi di Siena, and Visiting Professor Princeton University.
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Part I Foundations: Social Foundations of Constitutional Authority I: Hume's Philosophical Eye II: Praise, Fictions, and Beyond III: Foundations of Social Understanding IV: Purpose to Action Part II Constitutional Field V: Constitutional Field VI: The Sovereignty Deficit VII: Upper Register of Constitutional Discourse VIII: Consensus and Consent IX: Lower Register of Constitutional Discourse Part III Constitutional Forms X: Princely Rule I XI: Princely Rule: II XII: The People Ruling Themselves: I XIII: The People Ruling Themselves: II XIV: Rule by Representatives Re-presented XV: The Keepers of the Common Good
Part I Foundations: Social Foundations of Constitutional Authority I: Hume's Philosophical Eye II: Praise, Fictions, and Beyond III: Foundations of Social Understanding IV: Purpose to Action Part II Constitutional Field V: Constitutional Field VI: The Sovereignty Deficit VII: Upper Register of Constitutional Discourse VIII: Consensus and Consent IX: Lower Register of Constitutional Discourse Part III Constitutional Forms X: Princely Rule I XI: Princely Rule: II XII: The People Ruling Themselves: I XIII: The People Ruling Themselves: II XIV: Rule by Representatives Re-presented XV: The Keepers of the Common Good
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