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Informationen zum Autor Christopher McCorkindale is a lecturer in the Law School at Strathclyde University! UK and Marco Goldoni is a lecturer in Legal Theory at the University of Glasgow Law School! UK. Zusammenfassung The essays selected for this volume demonstrate the importance of law - conceptually! normatively and practically - to a proper understanding of Hannah Arendt's work. Though Arendt herself was not a lawyer! and lacked any legal training! it is remarkable that in each of her guises law plays an often subtle! at times idiosyncratic! but unavoidably vital role. For example! as a journalist! confronting the evil of Adolf Eichmann; or as an essayist! engaged with emerging democracies in the East or their unravelling in the West; or as a political thinker concerned to celebrate and secure the conditions for political action; or as a philosopher! reflecting on man's capacity for judgement. Although Arendt herself never wrote systematically about law her rich insights in this field have been studied closely by scholars and this collection marks the first attempt to gather that work! and to understand it thematically. In so doing! the editors seek to open a dual dialogue: inviting Arendt scholars to uncover what Arendt had to say about law! and legal scholars to evaluate her contribution to the field of law. Inhaltsverzeichnis Arendt and LawEdited byMarco Goldoni and Christopher McCorkindalePart I: Concepts of law in Arendt's political thought1. Hans Lindahl! 'Give and take: Arendt and the nomos of political community' (2006) 32(2) Philosophy and Social Criticism pp.881 - 9012. Christian Volk! 'From nomos to lex: Hannah Arendt on law! politics! and order' (2010) 23(4) Leiden Journal of International Law pp.759 - 7793. Massimo La Torre! 'Hannah Arendt and the Concept of Law. Against the Tradition' (2013) 99(3) Archiv fuer Rechts und Sozialphilosphie pp.400-416.4. Jan Klabbers! 'Possible Islands of Predictability: The Legal Thought of Hannah Arendt' (2007) 20(1) Leiden Journal of International Law pp.1-23.5. Peg Birmingham! 'On Violence! Politics! and the Law' (2010) 24(1) Journal of Speculative Philosophy pp.1-20Part II: Constitution making and the riddle of foundation6. Jeremy Waldron! 'Arendt's constitutional politics'! in Dana Villa (ed.)! The Cambridge Companion to Hannah Arendt (CUP! 2000)! Ch.10! pp.201-2197. Robert P. Burns! 'Arendt's Constitutional Thought'! in James W. Bernauer (ed.)! Amor Mundi: Explorations in the Faith and Thought of Hannah Arendt (Martinus Nijhoff! 1987)! pp.157-1858. Jason Frank! Constituent Moments: Enacting the People in Post-revolutionary America (Duke University Press! 2010)! Ch.1! 'Revolutions and Reiteration: Hannah Arendt's Critique of Constituent Power'! pp.41-669. William E. Scheuerman! 'Revolutions and Constitutions: Hannah Arendt's Challenge to Carl Schmitt' (1997) 10 Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence pp.141-16210. Andreas Kalyvas! 'The Republic of Councils' (ch.9)! Democracy and the Politics of the Extraordinary (CUP! 2009)! pp.254-29111. Douglas Klusmeyer! 'Hannah Arendt's Case for Federalism' (2010) 40(1) Publius pp.31-58.Part III: The politics of international law12. Andrew Arato and Jean Cohen! 'Banishing the Sovereign: Internal and External Sovereignty in Arendt'! (2009) 16(2) Constellations pp.307-33013. Hauke Brunkhorst! 'Reluctant democratic egalitarianism: Hannah Arendt's idea of a revolutionary foundation of the modern nation state and international law' (2008) 15(2) Ethical Perspectives pp.149-16714. Susan Marks! 'Law and the Production of Superfluity' (2011) 2(1) Transnational Legal Theory pp.1-2415. David Luban! 'Hannah Arendt as a Theorist of International Criminal Law' (2011) 11 International Criminal Law Review pp.621-64116. Leora Bilsky! 'The Eichmann Trial and the Legacy of Jurisdiction'! in Seyla Benhabib et al (eds.)! Politics in Dark Times: Encounters with Hannah Arendt (CUP! 2010)! ...