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Law and Democracy in Neil MacCormick's Legal and Political Theory: The Post-Sovereign Constellation

Book information

Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Year
2011
ISBN
9048189411, 9789048189410
DOI
10.1007/978-90-481-8942-7
ISSN
1572-4395
Google Books ID
KEPBrURhZKIC
Language
english
Format
PDF
Filesize
2 MB (2557860 bytes)
Series
Law and Philosophy Library 93
Edition
1
Pages
298\319
Orientation
yes
Scanned
no
Time added
2011-08-31 04:54:40

Description

This volume offers a collection of articles by leading legal and political theorists. Originally intended as a celebration of MacCormick’s work on the occasion of the completion of the four-volume series on Law, State and Practical Reason, it has turned into a homage and salute after MacCormick’s passing. Cast in MacCormick’s reflexive spirit, the book presents a critical reconstruction of the Scottish philosopher’s work, with the aim of revealing the connections between law and democracy in his writings and furthering his insights in each specific field. Neil MacCormick made outstanding contributions to the understanding of law and democracy under conditions of pluralism. His institutional theory of law has elucidated the close connection between the normative character of law as a means of social integration and legal social practices. This has produced a synthesis of the key insights of the legal and political theories of Kelsen, Hart, Alexy and Dworkin, and has broken new ground by undermining the ‘monolithic’ and ‘nation-state’ centered character of standard legal theories.

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