Judicial Transformations : The Rights Revolution in the Courts of Europe
By: Lasser, Mitchel De S.-O.-L'e. (Author).
Oxford University Press. Published: 30/07/2009. Audience Guide: Professional & Vocational. Hardback. Sourced from U.S.A.
Shattering prevailing stereotypes, this book revolutionizes the study of comparative law. It will serve as a basic reference point for future scholarship. Bruce Ackerman, Sterling Professor of Law and Political Science, Yale University Judicial Deliberations is an ambitious, important, and innovative book, which adds greatly to our understanding of particular legal systems, of the ways in which differing configurations of discourse and institutional practice promote core rule-of-law values, and of comparative methodology itself. Beautifully written and wide-ranging in scope, it is likely to become a classic in the field. Professor Amalia Kessler, Stanford Law School Item Details
ISBN10/13: 0199570779/9780199570775
TITLE: Judicial Transformations CONTRIBUTORS: Lasser, Mitchel De S.-O.-L'e. (Author) IMPRINT: Oxford University Press PUBLISHER: Oxford University Press FORMAT: Hardback PUBLICATION DATE: 30/07/2009
SUBJECT: Law, Law, European Law - Courts & Procedure, General Law DIMENSIONS (Width x Height): 156mm x 234mm PAGES: 360 AUDIENCE GUIDE: Professional & Vocational CONTENTS: 1. Introduction: Comparative Dynamics; 2. Entrenched Structures and Meanings; 3. External Pressures on the Inside (I): The New Individual Rights Regime; 4. External Pressures on the Inside (II): The ECHR's <"Fair Trial>" Jurisprudence; 5. Internal Pressures on the Inside (I): The Redoubtable Trio; 6. Internal Pressures on the Inside (II): The Opposition; 7. Inside Pressures on the Outside: The Domestic Interpretive Construction of European law; 8. External Pressures on the Outside: Constructing a Familiar European Judicial Order; 9. Pre-Conclusion: Major Shifts or Minor Adjustments?; 10. Assessment: Judicial Orders in Flux; 11. Epilogue
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