Political jurisprudence / Martin Loughlin, professor of public law, London School of Economics & Political Science.
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0198810229
- 9780198810223
- 340 L887P
- K3150 .L683 2017
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 169-186) and index.
Introduction -- 1. Public law as political jurisprudence -- 2. The political jurisprudence of Thomas Hobbes -- 3. Leveller Legacies -- 4. Burke on law, revolution, and constitution -- 5. Droit politique -- 6. Law as institution -- 7. Politonomy -- 8. Reason of state/state of reason.
A collection of brand new and revised essays from eminent scholar of public law, Martin Loughlin, that systematizes his work on political jurisprudence - a school of thought that contends the key to understanding the nature of legal order lies in how political authority is constituted.
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