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Facing the Limits of the Law
Author | : Erik Claes,Wouter Devroe,Bert Keirsbilck |
Publsiher | : Springer Science & Business Media |
Total Pages | : 540 |
Release | : 2009-04-21 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : 9783540798569 |
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Many legal experts no longer share an unbounded trust in the potential of law to govern society efficiently and responsibly. They often experience the 'limits of the law', as they are confronted with striking inadequacies in their legal toolbox, with inner inconsistencies of the law, with problems of enforcement and obedience, and with undesired side-effects, and so on. The contributors to this book engage in the challenging task of making sense of this experience. Against the background of broader cultural transformations (such as globalisation, new technologies, individualism and cultural diversity), they revisit a wide range of areas of the law and map different types of limits in relation to some basic functions and characteristics of the law. Additionally, they offer a set of strategies to manage justifiably law's limits, such as dedramatising law's limits, conceptual refinement ('constructivism'), striking the right balance between different functions of the law, seeking for complementarity between law and other social practices.
Facing the Limits of the Law
Author | : Erik Claes,Wouter Devroe,Bert Keirsbilck |
Publsiher | : Springer |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2009-02-24 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : 3540798552 |
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Many legal experts no longer share an unbounded trust in the potential of law to govern society efficiently and responsibly. They often experience the 'limits of the law', as they are confronted with striking inadequacies in their legal toolbox, with inner inconsistencies of the law, with problems of enforcement and obedience, and with undesired side-effects, and so on. The contributors to this book engage in the challenging task of making sense of this experience. Against the background of broader cultural transformations (such as globalisation, new technologies, individualism and cultural diversity), they revisit a wide range of areas of the law and map different types of limits in relation to some basic functions and characteristics of the law. Additionally, they offer a set of strategies to manage justifiably law's limits, such as dedramatising law's limits, conceptual refinement ('constructivism'), striking the right balance between different functions of the law, seeking for complementarity between law and other social practices.
Existing Legal Limits to Security Council Veto Power in the Face of Atrocity Crimes
Author | : Jennifer Trahan |
Publsiher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 375 |
Release | : 2020-08-13 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : 9781108487016 |
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The book outlines legal limits to the veto power of UN Security Council permanent members while atrocity crimes are occurring.
Facing Up to Scarcity
Author | : Barbara H. Fried |
Publsiher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 286 |
Release | : 2020-02-27 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 9780192587091 |
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Facing Up to Scarcity offers a powerful critique of the nonconsequentialist approaches that have been dominant in Anglophone moral and political thought over the last fifty years. In these essays Barbara H. Fried examines the leading schools of contemporary nonconsequentialist thought, including Rawlsianism, Kantianism, libertarianism, and social contractarianism. In the realm of moral philosophy, she argues that nonconsequentialist theories grounded in the sanctity of "individual reasons" cannot solve the most important problems taken to be within their domain. Those problems, which arise from irreducible conflicts among legitimate (and often identical) individual interests, can be resolved only through large-scale interpersonal trade-offs of the sort that nonconsequentialism foundationally rejects. In addition to scrutinizing the internal logic of nonconsequentialist thought, Fried considers the disastrous social consequences when nonconsequentialist intuitions are allowed to drive public policy. In the realm of political philosophy, she looks at the treatment of distributive justice in leading nonconsequentialist theories. Here one can design distributive schemes roughly along the lines of the outcomes favoured—but those outcomes are not logically entailed by the normative premises from which they are ostensibly derived, and some are extraordinarily strained interpretations of those premises. Fried concludes, as a result, that contemporary nonconsequentialist political philosophy has to date relied on weak justifications for some very strong conclusions.
The Right to Do Wrong
Author | : Mark Osiel |
Publsiher | : Harvard University Press |
Total Pages | : 512 |
Release | : 2019-02-25 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : 9780674240209 |
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Much of what we could do, we shouldn’t—and we don’t. Mark Osiel shows that common morality—expressed as shame, outrage, and stigma—is society’s first line of defense against transgressions. Social norms can be indefensible, but when they complement the law, they can save us from an alternative that is far worse: a repressive legal regime.
Redirecting Human Rights
Author | : A. Grear |
Publsiher | : Springer |
Total Pages | : 271 |
Release | : 2010-04-09 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : 9780230274631 |
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Against the backdrop of globalization and mounting evidence of the corporate subversion of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights paradigm, Anna Grear interrogates the complex tendencies within law that are implicated in the emergence of 'corporate humanity'. Grear presents a critical account of legal subjectivity, linking it with law's intimate relationship with liberal capitalism in order to suggest law's special receptivity to the corporate form. She argues that in the field of human rights law, particularly within the Universal Declaration of Human Rights paradigm, human embodied vulnerability should be understood as the foundation of human rights and as a key qualifying characteristic of the human rights subject. The need to redirect human rights in order to resist their colonization by powerful economic global actors could scarcely be more urgent.
Law for Society
Author | : Kevin M. Clermont,Robert A. Hillman,Sheri Lynn Johnson,Robert S. Summers |
Publsiher | : Aspen Publishing |
Total Pages | : 1081 |
Release | : 2010-02-18 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : 9781454860297 |
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Law for Society: Nature, Functions, and Limits offers an illuminating conceptual framework that looks at five basic legal instruments with which the law addresses the problems and goals of society. For any Introduction to Law course or as secondary reading in political science, criminal justice, or general studies, Law for Society breaks down the very concept of “law” to answer the questions: What is law? How does law work? What can law do and not do? The book addresses the nature of law, its problem-solving functions, and the limits on what law can accomplish.
Facing Limits
Author | : Gerald R. Winslow |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 272 |
Release | : 2019-03-08 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9780429715488 |
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Advances in medical technology and the rapidly increasing population of older Americans are causing people to question the ethical limits of life-extending interventions. How do we weigh issues involving equity, efficiency, autonomy, natural life span, and responsibility for the financial burdens of health care for the elderly? In this collection o