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Questioning the foundations of public law, Michael A. Wilkinson and Michael W. Dowdle

Label
Questioning the foundations of public law, Michael A. Wilkinson and Michael W. Dowdle
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Questioning the foundations of public law
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionariesbibliography
Oclc number
1013522333
Responsibility statement
Michael A. Wilkinson and Michael W. Dowdle
Series statement
Bloomsbury eBooks.
Table Of Contents
Questioning the foundations of public law and questioning foundations of public law / Michael A. Wilkinson and Michael W. Dowdle -- Political jurisprudence / Martin Loughlin -- Questioning a uniform concept of public law / Andrew Halpin -- The tragic politics of public law / Panu Minkkinen -- Immanence and irreconcilability : on the character of public law as political jurisprudence / Jacco Bomhoff -- Concrete order formation or rational will formation? : constituent power as the ratio of voluntas / Hauke Brunkhorst -- Private law, potentia, and the ethical : on what justification does the state coercively tax its subjects in order to build bridges, fund the BBC, and subsidise charities? / James E Penner -- A conventional narrative : the rhetorical shape of foundations of public law / Anna Yeatman -- Foundations of public law and postnational constitutionalism / Neil Walker -- Putting public law in its place : state-theoretical comments on foundations of public law / Bob Jessop -- The materiality of political jurisprudence / Marco Goldoni -- Public law and the autonomy of the political : a material critique / Michael A Wilkinson -- Foundations of public law : a view from the United States / Mark Tushnet -- The elusive quest for community : the making of political identity in modern Indian constitutionalism / Mathew John -- Uncovering the foundations of administrative law? / Denis Baranger -- Excavating foundations / Martin Loughlin
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