Fr. 235.00

Temporal Boundaries of Law and Politics - Time Out of Joint

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Luigi Corrias is Assistant Professor of Legal Philosophy! Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. Lyana Francot is Associate Professor of Legal Theory! Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. Zusammenfassung In the last decade, the changing role of time in society has taken centre stage in social theoretical and sociological debate. Both law and politics employ time to order society but they are also limited in what can be effectuated by time. It is this tension between temporal possibilities and limitations that this collection examines. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part I: Justice Chapter 1 Judging the Past: Three Ways of Understanding Time Antoine Garapon; Chapter 2 Law at the Right Time: A Plea for Slow Law in Hasty Times Bart van Klink; Chapter 3 Law, Time, and Inhumanity: Reflections on the Impresciptible Luigi Corrias; Part II: Legal Certainty Chapter 4 Airports Built on Shifting Grounds? Social Acceleration and the Temporal Dimension of Law Hartmut Rosa; Chapter 5 Suspended in Gaffa: Legal Slowness in the Acceleration Society Lyana Francot; Chapter 6 Uncertain Futures and the Problem of Constraining Emergency Powers: Temporal Dimensions of Carl Schmitt’s Theory of the State of Exception Marc de Wilde; Chapter 7 Constitutional Preambles and the Uncertain Future Nomi Claire Lazar; Part III: Expediency Chapter 8 Collective Memory, Constitutional Polity and Functional Differentiation of Modern Society Jirí Pribán; Chapter 9 Informing Life: Temporal Politics of Information in the Administration of Pandemics Sven Opitz; Chapter 10 Immediacy, Potentia and Constraining Emergency Powers Bas Schotel

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