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In this new collection of essays, Paul van Seters brings together an international group of scholars from diverse academic backgrounds to reflect upon the remarkable rise of communitarianism in contemporary studies of law and society. Taking account of the intricate relationship between law and communitarianism, these essays critically assess the communitarian perspective in order to gain a more systematic insight into its distinctive constraints and the special opportunities it provides. At its core, this work contends that law necessarily presupposes community, but also essentially extends it. Arguing that communitarianism must be understood as an effort to reconstruct liberalism, and not just debunk it, Communitarianism in Law and Society explores what good is to come of this movement for legal theory and practice.
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Communitarianism in Law and Society, Jos de Beus, Winfried Brugger, Paul de Beer, Paul van Seters
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- Pubblicato
- 2006
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- Titolo
- Communitarianism in Law and Society
- Lingua
- Inglese
- Pubblicato
- 2006
- Formato
- In brossura
- Pagine
- 286
- ISBN10
- 0742522717
- ISBN13
- 9780742522718
- Serie
- Tag
- Tema stórico, Scienze politiche & Politica, Tematica giuridica, Politica, Giornalismo d’opinione & Saggi, Teorie Politiche
- Descrizione
- In this new collection of essays, Paul van Seters brings together an international group of scholars from diverse academic backgrounds to reflect upon the remarkable rise of communitarianism in contemporary studies of law and society. Taking account of the intricate relationship between law and communitarianism, these essays critically assess the communitarian perspective in order to gain a more systematic insight into its distinctive constraints and the special opportunities it provides. At its core, this work contends that law necessarily presupposes community, but also essentially extends it. Arguing that communitarianism must be understood as an effort to reconstruct liberalism, and not just debunk it, Communitarianism in Law and Society explores what good is to come of this movement for legal theory and practice.