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  • Associations and Law

    The Classical and Early Christian Stages

    Series series Heritage
    George Heiman has translated the discussion of classical and early Christian laws of association from the major works by Grotto Gierke, Das deutsche Genossenschaftsrecht. This work complements F.W. Maitland's translation of a later part under the title, The Political Theories of the Middle Ages, and E. Barker's translation of the third part, Natural Law and the Theory of Society, 1500-1800. ... Read more

    $20.89 USD

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  • The Law under the Swastika

    Studies on Legal History in Nazi Germany

    Translated by Thomas Dunlap ...
    In the Law under the Swastika, Michael Stolleis examines the evolution of legal history, theory, and practice in Nazi Germany, paying close attention to its impact on the Federal Republic and on the German legal profession. Until the late 1960s, historians of the Nazi judicial system were mostly judges and administrators from the Nazi era. According to Stolleis, they were reluctant to investigate ... Read more

    $43.19 USD

  • Law’s Abnegation

    From Law’s Empire to the Administrative State

    Ronald Dworkin once imagined law as an empire and judges as its princes. But over time, the arc of law has bent steadily toward deference to the administrative state. Adrian Vermeule argues that law has freely abandoned its imperial pretensions, and has done so for internal legal reasons.In area after area, judges and lawyers, working out the logical implications of legal principles, have come to ... Read more

    $37.79 USD

  • Constitutional Fate

    Theory of the Constitution

    Here, Philip Bobbitt studies the basis for the legitimacy of judicial review by examining six types of constitutional argument--historical, textual, structural, prudential doctrinal, and ethical--through the unusual method of contrasting sketches of prominent legal figures responding to the constitutional crises of their day. ... Read more

    $59.39 USD

  • Creating Legal Worlds

    Story and Style in a Culture of Argument

    A legal judgment is first and foremost a story, a narrative of facts about the parties to the case. Creating Legal Worlds is a study of how that narrative operates, and how rhetoric, story, and style function as integral elements of any legal argument.Through careful analyses of notable cases from Canada, the United States, and the United Kingdom, Greig Henderson analyses how the rhetoric of ... Read more

    $45.39 USD

  • Yale Law Journal: Volume 123, Number 2 - November 2013

    The November issue of The Yale Law Journal (the 2nd of Volume 123, academic year 2013-2014) features articles on law and legal theory by internationally recognized scholars. Contents include:• Article, "Leviathan and Interpretive Revolution: The Administrative State, the Judiciary, and the Rise of Legislative History, 1890-1950," by Nicholas R. Parrillo• Essay, "Reconsidering Citizens United as a ... Read more

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  • The Complete Bill of Rights

    The Drafts, Debates, Sources, and Origins

    by Neil H. Cogan ...
    The fundamental, inalienable rights and privileges set forth in the Bill of Rights represent the very foundations of American liberty. The Complete Bill of Rights is a documentary record of the process by which these rights and privileges were defined and recorded as law. Now in its second edition, The Complete Bill of Rights contains double the content featured in the first edition. This new ... Read more

    $233.99 USD

  • The Legal History of Wales

    Watkin provides a history of the various legal systems by which Wales and its people have been governed over the last two millenia, including the civil law of Rome, the laws of the native Welsh people, the canon law of the Church and the English common law. This book shows how in each age the people of Wales have adapted to and adopted the legal traditions which they have encountered and assesses ... Read more

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  • The Iowa State Constitution

    Series series Oxford Commentaries on the State Constitutions of the United States
    The Iowa State Constitution provides the most comprehensive analysis of Iowa's constitutional history and the development of its individual provisions. Todd E. Pettys presents a completely revised second edition with an extensive overview of Iowa's constitutional historical origin and evolution, while discussing cases of importance. Also included is a new bibliographic essay, table of cases, and a ... Read more

    $128.69 USD

  • Due Process of Law Beyond the State

    Requirements of Administrative Procedure

    Traditionally the issues concerning the exercise of administrative powers by public authorities were considered a type of national enclave. It was the responsibility of the state to ensure that adequate procedural safeguards were in place to prevent the government from interfering with the rights of its citizens. During the last few decades, however, a variety of sets of rules regarding procedural ... Read more

    $97.19 USD

  • European Competition Policy and Globalization

    Series series Political Science and International Studies (R0)
    This book examines the domestic and international dimensions of European Union (EU) competition policy, particularly mergers, anti-competitive practices and state aids. The authors argue that important changes in EU competition policy are having profound effects on the global political economy, and these changes are best understood as European Commission responses to new domestic and international ... Read more

    $49.49 USD

  • Harvard Law Review: Volume 129, Number 3 - January 2016

    The January 2016 issue, Number 3, features these contents:* Article, "Presidential Intelligence," by Samuel J. Rascoff* Book Review, "The Struggle for Administrative Legitimacy," by Jeremy K. Kessler (on Daniel Ernst's new book about the administrative state)* Note, "Existence-Value Standing"* Note, "Rethinking Closely Regulated Industries"In addition, student commentary analyzes Recent Cases on ... Read more

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