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Time, law, and change, an interdisciplinary study, edited by Sofia Ranchordás and Yaniv Rosnai

Label
Time, law, and change, an interdisciplinary study, edited by Sofia Ranchordás and Yaniv Rosnai
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Time, law, and change
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionariesbibliography
Oclc number
1130318905
Responsibility statement
edited by Sofia Ranchordás and Yaniv Rosnai
Series statement
Bloomsbury eBooks.
Sub title
an interdisciplinary study
Summary
"Offering a unique perspective of an overlooked subject, the relationship between time, change, and lawmaking, this edited collection brings together world-leading experts to consider how time considerations and social, political, and technological change affect the legislative process, the interpretation of laws, and the definition of the powers of the executive and the ability of legal orders to promote innovation. Divided into four parts, each part considers a different form of interaction between time and lawmaking. The first part offers both legal,theoretical, and historical perspectives on the influence of time and change on legal interpretation, legislative quality, and constitutional resilience. The second part offers the reader an analysis of the phenomenon of inter-temporality in the constitutional process as well as a theoretical and empirical reflection upon the meaning of the principle of legal certainty and legitimate expectations. The third part of the book analyses how specific times shape the law. By 'specific times' the editors wish to refer to situations that put the rule of law or citizens' protection at stake in different ways. The fourth part addresses the complex relationship between technological change and lawmaking"--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Introduction / Sofia Ranchordás and Yaniv Roznai -- Interpretation and the Legal Fabrication of Time / Lior Barshack -- Time and the Law : The US Constitutional Experience / Steven G Calabresi -- Time and Change in Constitutional Amendment / Richard Albert -- Night Laws : How Nightfall Shapes Regulation / Guy I Seidman -- Law and Time in Two Dimensions : Legitimate Expectations in the Case Law of the Court of Justice of the European Union / Patricia Popelier -- Timing of Judicial Review of Constitutional Amendments : Towards a 'Time Sensitivity Test' Following the Moldovan Constitutional Court's Decision on the Modality of Electing the President / Zoltán Pozsár-Szentmiklósy and Yaniv Roznai -- The effect of Specialised Courts over Time / Yifat Aran and Moran Ofir -- Temporary Legislation as a Mechanism for Reaching Consensus : A Critical Analysis in the Absence of Ex Post Evaluation / Enrico Albanesi -- Sunset Clauses : A Contribution to Legislative Quality / Helen Xanthaki -- The Legisprudential and Political Functions of Temporary Legislation / Ittai Bar-Siman-Tov and Gaya Harari-Heit -- Speeding Up the Legislative Process : To What End and at What Cost? / Wim Voermans -- Legal Schizophrenia : Rethinking the Dichotomy in Distinguishing between Retroactive Criminal and Civil Legislation / Yaniv Roznai -- Disruptive Innovation and Sunset Clauses : The Case of Uber and other On-Demand Transportation Networks / Antonios Kouroutakis -- Law and Technology in the Dimension of Time / Lyria Bennett Moses and Monika Zalnieriute -- Back to the Future : Waves of Legal Scholarship on Artificial Intelligence / Catalina Goanta, Gijs van Dijck and Gerasimos Spanakis -- Future-Proofing Legislation for the Digital Age / Sofia Ranchordás and Mattis van 't Schip -- Concluding Remarks : Time, Law and Change : It Takes Three to Tango / Luc Verhey
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