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In 2010, Martin Loughlin, Professor of Public Law at the LSE, published Foundations of Public Law, ''an account of the foundation of the discipline of public law with a view to identifying its essential character''. The book has become a landmark in the field, and it has been said, notably by one of its major critics, that it now provides the ''starting point'' for any deeper inquiry into the subject. The purpose of this volume is to engage critically with Foundations - conceptually, comparatively and historically - from the viewpoints of public law, private law, political, social and legal theory, as well as jurisdictional perspectives including the UK, US, India, and Continental Europe. Scholars also consider the legacy and continuing relevance of Foundations in the light of developments in transnational law, global law and regional integration in the European Union.>
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Part I: Introducing the Foundations of Public Law1. Questioning the Foundations of Public Law and Questioning
Foundations of Public Law Michael A Wilkinson and Michael W Dowdle2. Political Jurisprudence
Martin LoughlinPart II: The Methodological Critique3. Questioning a Uniform Concept of Public Law
Andrew Halpin4. The Tragic Politics of Public Law
Panu Minkkinen5. Immanence and Irreconcilability: On the Character of Public Law as Political Jurisprudence
Jacco BomhoffPart III: The Normative Critique6. Concrete Order Formation or Rational Will Formation? Constituent Power as the
Ratio of
Voluntas Hauke Brunkhorst7. 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 Penner8. A Conventional Narrative: The Rhetorical Shape of
Foundations of Public Law Anna Yeatman9.
Foundations of Public Law and Postnational Constitutionalism
Neil WalkerPart IV: The Material Critique10. Putting Public Law in its Place: State-Theoretical Comments on
Foundations of Public Law Bob Jessop11. The Materiality of Political Jurisprudence
Marco Goldoni12. Public Law and the Autonomy of the Political:
A Material Critique Michael A WilkinsonPart V: The Comparative Critique13.
Foundations of Public Law: A View from the United States
Mark Tushnet14. The Elusive Quest for Community: The Making of Political Identity in Modern Indian Constitutionalism
Mathew John15. Uncovering the Foundations of Administrative Law?
Denis BarangerPart VI: The Response16. Excavating
Foundations Martin LoughlinBibliography ...........................................................................................................................277
Index ......................................................................................................................................291
Über den Autor / die Autorin
Michael A Wilkinson is Associate Professor of Law at the London School of Economics and Political Science.
Michael W Dowdle is Associate Professor of Law at National University Singapore.