Nederlands
  nl
English
  en
contact veelgestelde vragen
SMB
 
Pluralism and Law - Vol. 2: State, Nation, Community, Civil Society Proceedings of the 20th World Congress of the International Association for Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy in Amsterdam, 2001
Hoofdkenmerken
Auteur: Soeteman, Arend
Titel: Pluralism and Law - Vol. 2: State, Nation, Community, Civil Society Proceedings of the 20th World Congress of the International Association for Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy in Amsterdam, 2001
Uitgever: Van Ditmar Boekenimport B.V.
ISBN: 9783515083621
Editie: 1. ed
Prijs: € 45.95
Verschijningsdatum: 01-01-2003
Bericht: Leverbaar (minimaal 5 werkdagen)
Inhoudelijke kenmerken
Categorie: Recht alg.
Taal: Engels
Imprint: Isd
Technische kenmerken
Paginas: 193
 

Inhoud:

[Annotatie]: Contents Luigi Ferrajoli: Past and Future of the State under Law - Mauro Zamboni:""""Rechtsstaat"""": What is it that Swedish development assistance, organisatons""""export""""? - Hans Gribnau: Legal Principles and Legislative Instrumentalism - María José Falcón y Tella: Justified Illegality: The Question of Civil Disobedience - Hideo Sasakura: How should we discuss the Right of Resistance today? - K. Papageorgiou: Nations, persons, rights and responsibilities - M.N.S. Sellers: The Right to Secede - Stephan Kirste: Constitution and Time - Nicholas Aroney: Towards a General Theory of the Formation and Amendment of Federal Constitutions: A Comparative Study - Adriaan Anderson: Prosecuting Crime in a Constitutional State: The Recent South African Experience - Luis Villar-Borda: The Role of the Constitutional Court in the Advance of Law in a Developing Country - Marcela Forero: Colombia: a Multisovereignty State - Samuli Hurri: What of Tomorrow's Citizenship? Universal and Politics in Hannah Arendt and Jürgen Habermas - Marcelo Campos Galuppo: Constitutional Hermeneutics and Pluralism - Françoise Michaut: Pluralism in Law in Robert Cover's Writings - E. A. Huppes-Cluysenaer: Informal Rules do not Exist - Niels F. van Manen: The legal recognition of distinct communities - Peter Koller: Law and Virtue - Carl Lebeck: Coercion, co-ordination and normativity - towards a refined distinction between positive and negative rights - Sheldon Wein: Moral Pluralism and the Rule of Law [Flaptekst]: Contents Luigi Ferrajoli: Past and Future of the State under Law - Mauro Zamboni:""""Rechtsstaat"""": What is it that Swedish development assistance, organisatons""""export""""? - Hans Gribnau: Legal Principles and Legislative Instrumentalism - María José Falcón y Tella: Justified Illegality: The Question of Civil Disobedience - Hideo Sasakura: How should we discuss the Right of Resistance today? - K. Papageorgiou: Nations, persons, rights and responsibilities - M.N.S. Sellers: The Right to Secede - Stephan Kirste: Constitution and Time - Nicholas Aroney: Towards a General Theory of the Formation and Amendment of Federal Constitutions: A Comparative Study - Adriaan Anderson: Prosecuting Crime in a Constitutional State: The Recent South African Experience - Luis Villar-Borda: The Role of the Constitutional Court in the Advance of Law in a Developing Country - Marcela Forero: Colombia: a Multisovereignty State - Samuli Hurri: What of Tomorrow's Citizenship? Universal and Politics in Hannah Arendt and Jürgen Habermas - Marcelo Campos Galuppo: Constitutional Hermeneutics and Pluralism - Françoise Michaut: Pluralism in Law in Robert Cover's Writings - E. A. Huppes-Cluysenaer: Informal Rules do not Exist - Niels F. van Manen: The legal recognition of distinct communities - Peter Koller: Law and Virtue - Carl Lebeck: Coercion, co-ordination and normativity - towards a refined distinction between positive and negative rights - Sheldon Wein: Moral Pluralism and the Rule of Law
leveringsvoorwaarden privacy statement copyright disclaimer veelgestelde vragen contact
 
Welkom bij Smartbooks