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Introduction to Public Law - A Comparative Study

English · Hardback

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Introduction to Public Law is a historical and comparative introduction to public law. The book traces back the origins of the res publica to Roman law and analyzes the course of its development, first during the monarchical age in continental Europe and England, and then during the republican age that began at the end of the eighteenth century with the democratic revolutions in the United States and France. For each period and country, the book analyzes the major concepts of public law and their transformations: sovereignty, the state, the statute, the separation of powers, the public interest, and administrative justice.

List of contents

Introduction: Thinking About Public Law
BOOK I: THE MONARCHICAL AGE
Part A: The Continental Monarchies
Chapter 1: The French Legacy
Chapter 2: The German Legacy
Part B: The English Monarchy
Chapter 3: The Defeat of Absolutism
Chapter 4: The Rule of Law
BOOK II: THE REPUBLICAN AGE
Part C: The American Model
Chapter 5: Popular Sovereignty
Chapter 6: Limited Power
Part D: The French Model
Chapter 7: National Sovereignty
Chapter 8: State Power
Conclusion

Product details

Authors Elisabeth Zoller
Publisher Brill
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 06.02.2008
 
EAN 9789004161474
ISBN 978-90-0-416147-4
No. of pages 290
Series Brill's Paperback Collection
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Law > International law, foreign law

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