ISBN:
081472843X
,
9780814728437
Language:
English
Pages:
XII, 298 S.
,
22 cm
Series Statement:
Nomos 50
Series Statement:
Nomos
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Getting to the rule of law
DDC:
340/.11
Keywords:
Rule of law Philosophy
;
Procedure (Law) Philosophy
;
Due process of law
;
Intervention (International law)
;
Law Political aspects
;
Rule of law
;
Philosophy
;
Procedure (Law)
;
Philosophy
;
Due process of law
;
Intervention (International law)
;
Law
;
Political aspects
;
Konferenzschrift
;
Konferenzschrift 2010
;
Rechtsstaat
;
Rechtsprinzip
;
Rechtsphilosophie
Abstract:
The rule of law and the importance of procedure / Jeremy Waldron -- The limits of process / Robin West -- A substantive conception of the rule of law : nonarbitrary treatment and the limits of procedure / Corey Brettschneider -- Four puzzles about the rule of law : why, what, where? and who cares? / Martin Krygier -- Separation of powers and the national security state / Benjamin A. Kleinerman -- Judicial oversight, justice, and executive discretion bounded by law / Curtis A. Bradley -- The instability of "executive discretion" / Lionel K. McPherson -- Constitutional theory, the unitary executive and the rule of law / Sotirios A. Barber and James E. Fleming -- Justice on the ground? : international criminal courts and domestic rule of law-building in conflict-affected societies / Jane E. Stromseth -- In defense of imperialism? - the rule of law and the state-building project / Tom Ginsburg -- Bystanders, the rule of law, and criminal trials / Larry May -- Might still distorts right : perils of the rule of law project / Richard Miller
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
,
The rule of law and the importance of procedure
,
The limits of process
,
A substantive conception of the rule of law : nonarbitrary treatment and the limits of procedure
,
Four puzzles about the rule of law : why, what, where? and who cares?
,
Separation of powers and the national security state
,
Judicial oversight, justice, and executive discretion bounded by law
,
The instability of "executive discretion"
,
Constitutional theory, the unitary executive and the rule of law
,
Justice on the ground? : international criminal courts and domestic rule of law-building in conflict-affected societies
,
In defense of imperialism? - the rule of law and the state-building project
,
Bystanders, the rule of law, and criminal trials
,
Might still distorts right : perils of the rule of law project
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