Legality and Democracy
Contested Affinities
Herausgeber: Scheingold, Stuart A.
Legality and Democracy
Contested Affinities
Herausgeber: Scheingold, Stuart A.
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Political, legal and social theorists have long debated the contending claims of electoral and legal accountability within the context of democracy and the rule of law. This volume brings together recent socio-legal scholarship, including some of the landmarks of the relevant theory, from a host of internationally-known figures.
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Political, legal and social theorists have long debated the contending claims of electoral and legal accountability within the context of democracy and the rule of law. This volume brings together recent socio-legal scholarship, including some of the landmarks of the relevant theory, from a host of internationally-known figures.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 716
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Juni 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 43mm
- Gewicht: 1393g
- ISBN-13: 9780754625803
- ISBN-10: 075462580X
- Artikelnr.: 54581191
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- Libri GmbH
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- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 716
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Juni 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 43mm
- Gewicht: 1393g
- ISBN-13: 9780754625803
- ISBN-10: 075462580X
- Artikelnr.: 54581191
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Stuart Scheingold is Professor Emeritus of Political Science at the University of Washington, USA. He edited a previous Ashgate volume: Politics, Crime Control and Culture (1997) and has most recently published books and articles on the politics of rights, on cause lawyers, and on the politics of crime and punishment. He is currently at work on a book about 20th century political novels.
Contents: Series preface; Introduction. Rights, Legality and democracy:
Rights: legal aspects, Michael McCann and Stuart Scheingold Classical
Legality: Keeping Law Safe from Politics: Revisiting Fuller's critique of
Hart-managerial control and the pathology of legal systems: the Hart-Weber
nexus, James C. Ketchen; The forms and limits of adjudication, Lon L.
Fuller; Sociology and natural law, Philip Selznick. Reconsidering the
Classical Canon: Coping with Inequality: Why the 'haves' have come out
ahead: speculations on the limits of legal change, Marc Galanter;
Controlling official behavior in welfare administration, Joel Handler; The
war on poverty: a civilian perspective, Edger S. Cahn and Jean C. Cahn;
Public interest liberalism and the modern regulatory state, Michael W.
McCann; Constitutional rights and social change: civil rights in
perspective, Stuart A. Scheingold. The Case Against 'Adversarial Legalism':
Reaffirming the Classical Canon: The passive virtues, Alexander M. Bickel;
Decreeing organizational change; judicial supervision of public
institutions, Donald L. Horowitz; Adversarial legalism and American
government, Robert Kagan. In Defence of Politicization: 'Adversarial
Legalism' Reconsidered: The passive-aggressive virtues: Cohens v. Virginia
and the problematic establishment of judicial power, Mark Graber; The role
of the judge in public law litigation, Abram Chayes; The prison conditions
cases and the bureaucratization of American corrections: influences,
impacts and implications, Malcolm M. Feeley and Van Swearingen; Legal
mobilization and the politics of reform: lessons from school finance
litigation in Kentucky, 1984-1995, Michael Paris; 25 years after Rodriguez:
school finance litigation and the impact of the new judicial federalism,
Douglas Reed. Legality, Equality and Democracy: Adversarial legalism: the
American way of law, David Nelken; Index.
Rights: legal aspects, Michael McCann and Stuart Scheingold Classical
Legality: Keeping Law Safe from Politics: Revisiting Fuller's critique of
Hart-managerial control and the pathology of legal systems: the Hart-Weber
nexus, James C. Ketchen; The forms and limits of adjudication, Lon L.
Fuller; Sociology and natural law, Philip Selznick. Reconsidering the
Classical Canon: Coping with Inequality: Why the 'haves' have come out
ahead: speculations on the limits of legal change, Marc Galanter;
Controlling official behavior in welfare administration, Joel Handler; The
war on poverty: a civilian perspective, Edger S. Cahn and Jean C. Cahn;
Public interest liberalism and the modern regulatory state, Michael W.
McCann; Constitutional rights and social change: civil rights in
perspective, Stuart A. Scheingold. The Case Against 'Adversarial Legalism':
Reaffirming the Classical Canon: The passive virtues, Alexander M. Bickel;
Decreeing organizational change; judicial supervision of public
institutions, Donald L. Horowitz; Adversarial legalism and American
government, Robert Kagan. In Defence of Politicization: 'Adversarial
Legalism' Reconsidered: The passive-aggressive virtues: Cohens v. Virginia
and the problematic establishment of judicial power, Mark Graber; The role
of the judge in public law litigation, Abram Chayes; The prison conditions
cases and the bureaucratization of American corrections: influences,
impacts and implications, Malcolm M. Feeley and Van Swearingen; Legal
mobilization and the politics of reform: lessons from school finance
litigation in Kentucky, 1984-1995, Michael Paris; 25 years after Rodriguez:
school finance litigation and the impact of the new judicial federalism,
Douglas Reed. Legality, Equality and Democracy: Adversarial legalism: the
American way of law, David Nelken; Index.
Contents: Series preface; Introduction. Rights, Legality and democracy:
Rights: legal aspects, Michael McCann and Stuart Scheingold Classical
Legality: Keeping Law Safe from Politics: Revisiting Fuller's critique of
Hart-managerial control and the pathology of legal systems: the Hart-Weber
nexus, James C. Ketchen; The forms and limits of adjudication, Lon L.
Fuller; Sociology and natural law, Philip Selznick. Reconsidering the
Classical Canon: Coping with Inequality: Why the 'haves' have come out
ahead: speculations on the limits of legal change, Marc Galanter;
Controlling official behavior in welfare administration, Joel Handler; The
war on poverty: a civilian perspective, Edger S. Cahn and Jean C. Cahn;
Public interest liberalism and the modern regulatory state, Michael W.
McCann; Constitutional rights and social change: civil rights in
perspective, Stuart A. Scheingold. The Case Against 'Adversarial Legalism':
Reaffirming the Classical Canon: The passive virtues, Alexander M. Bickel;
Decreeing organizational change; judicial supervision of public
institutions, Donald L. Horowitz; Adversarial legalism and American
government, Robert Kagan. In Defence of Politicization: 'Adversarial
Legalism' Reconsidered: The passive-aggressive virtues: Cohens v. Virginia
and the problematic establishment of judicial power, Mark Graber; The role
of the judge in public law litigation, Abram Chayes; The prison conditions
cases and the bureaucratization of American corrections: influences,
impacts and implications, Malcolm M. Feeley and Van Swearingen; Legal
mobilization and the politics of reform: lessons from school finance
litigation in Kentucky, 1984-1995, Michael Paris; 25 years after Rodriguez:
school finance litigation and the impact of the new judicial federalism,
Douglas Reed. Legality, Equality and Democracy: Adversarial legalism: the
American way of law, David Nelken; Index.
Rights: legal aspects, Michael McCann and Stuart Scheingold Classical
Legality: Keeping Law Safe from Politics: Revisiting Fuller's critique of
Hart-managerial control and the pathology of legal systems: the Hart-Weber
nexus, James C. Ketchen; The forms and limits of adjudication, Lon L.
Fuller; Sociology and natural law, Philip Selznick. Reconsidering the
Classical Canon: Coping with Inequality: Why the 'haves' have come out
ahead: speculations on the limits of legal change, Marc Galanter;
Controlling official behavior in welfare administration, Joel Handler; The
war on poverty: a civilian perspective, Edger S. Cahn and Jean C. Cahn;
Public interest liberalism and the modern regulatory state, Michael W.
McCann; Constitutional rights and social change: civil rights in
perspective, Stuart A. Scheingold. The Case Against 'Adversarial Legalism':
Reaffirming the Classical Canon: The passive virtues, Alexander M. Bickel;
Decreeing organizational change; judicial supervision of public
institutions, Donald L. Horowitz; Adversarial legalism and American
government, Robert Kagan. In Defence of Politicization: 'Adversarial
Legalism' Reconsidered: The passive-aggressive virtues: Cohens v. Virginia
and the problematic establishment of judicial power, Mark Graber; The role
of the judge in public law litigation, Abram Chayes; The prison conditions
cases and the bureaucratization of American corrections: influences,
impacts and implications, Malcolm M. Feeley and Van Swearingen; Legal
mobilization and the politics of reform: lessons from school finance
litigation in Kentucky, 1984-1995, Michael Paris; 25 years after Rodriguez:
school finance litigation and the impact of the new judicial federalism,
Douglas Reed. Legality, Equality and Democracy: Adversarial legalism: the
American way of law, David Nelken; Index.







