The Continuity of Legal Systems in Theory and Practice

The Continuity of Legal Systems in Theory and Practice
Title The Continuity of Legal Systems in Theory and Practice PDF eBook
Author Benjamin Spagnolo
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 278
Release 2015-10-22
Genre Law
ISBN 1849468842

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The Continuity of Legal Systems in Theory and Practice examines a persistent and fascinating question about the continuity of legal systems: when is a legal system existing at one time the same legal system that exists at another time? The book's distinctive approach to this question is to combine abstract critical analysis of two of the most developed theories of legal systems, those of Hans Kelsen and Joseph Raz, with an evaluation of their capacity, in practice, to explain the facts, attitudes and normative standards for which they purport to account. That evaluation is undertaken by reference to Australian constitutional law and history, whose diverse and complex phenomena make it particularly apt for evaluating the theories' explanatory power. In testing whether the depiction of Australian law presented by each theory achieves an adequate 'fit' with historical facts, the book also contributes to the understanding of Australian law and legal systems between 1788 and 2001. By collating the relevant Australian materials systematically for the first time, it presents the case for reconceptualising the role of Imperial laws and institutions during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, and clarifies the interrelationship between Colonial, State, Commonwealth and Imperial legal systems, both before and after Federation.

The Individual in the International Legal System

The Individual in the International Legal System
Title The Individual in the International Legal System PDF eBook
Author Kate Parlett
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 463
Release 2011-04-14
Genre Law
ISBN 1139499971

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Kate Parlett's study of the individual in the international legal system examines the way in which individuals have come to have a certain status in international law, from the first treaties conferring rights and capacities on individuals through to the present day. The analysis cuts across fields including human rights law, international investment law, international claims processes, humanitarian law and international criminal law in order to draw conclusions about structural change in the international legal system. By engaging with much new literature on non-state actors in international law, she seeks to dispel myths about state-centrism and the direction in which the international legal system continues to evolve.

Legal Theory Meets Legal Practice

Legal Theory Meets Legal Practice
Title Legal Theory Meets Legal Practice PDF eBook
Author International Association for Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy. Canadian Section
Publisher Edmonton, Alta. : Academic Printers & Publishing
Total Pages 408
Release 1988
Genre Law
ISBN

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A Cosmopolitan Jurisprudence

A Cosmopolitan Jurisprudence
Title A Cosmopolitan Jurisprudence PDF eBook
Author Helge Dedek
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 325
Release 2021-12-16
Genre Law
ISBN 1108841724

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Inspired by comparative law scholar Patrick Glenn's work, an international group of legal scholars explores the state of the discipline.

Philosophical Foundations of the Nature of Law

Philosophical Foundations of the Nature of Law
Title Philosophical Foundations of the Nature of Law PDF eBook
Author Wil Waluchow
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 386
Release 2013-03-14
Genre Law
ISBN 0199675511

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This volume examines power-sharing agreements, their legitimacy and their compatibility with human rights law. Providing a clear, accessible introduction to the political science and human rights law on the issue, the book is an invaluable guide to all those engaged with transitional justice, peace agreements, and human rights.

Islamic Law and the Legal System of Saudí

Islamic Law and the Legal System of Saudí
Title Islamic Law and the Legal System of Saudí PDF eBook
Author Frank E. Vogel
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 432
Release 2000
Genre Religion
ISBN 9789004110625

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This volume offers an examination of the legal system of Saudi Arabia, not only for its own sake but also as a case study for insight into past and present Islamic legal systems.

The Concept of Legal System

The Concept of Legal System
Title The Concept of Legal System PDF eBook
Author Joseph Raz
Publisher
Total Pages 245
Release 1983
Genre
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