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Law and the formation of modern Europe : perspectives from the historical sociology of law / edited by Mikael Rask Madsen and Chris Thornhill.

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Book
Contributor:
Madsen, Mikael Rask, editor.
Thornhill, C., editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Law--Europe--History--20th century.
Law.
Law--Social aspects--Europe.
Law--Social aspects.
History.
Europe.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (ix, 370 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)
Other Title:
Law & the Formation of Modern Europe
Place of Publication:
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2014.
System Details:
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PDF
Summary:
Law and the Formation of Modern Europe explores processes of legal construction in both the national and supranational domains, and it provides an overview of the modern European legal order. In its supranational focus, it examines the sociological pressures which have given rise to European public law, the national origins of key transnational legal institutions and the elite motivations driving the formation of European law. In its national focus, it addresses legal questions and problems which have assumed importance in parallel fashion in different national societies, and which have shaped European law more indirectly. Examples of this are the post-1914 transformation of classical private law, the rise of corporatism, the legal response to the post-1945 legacy of authoritarianism, the emergence of human rights law and the growth of judicial review. This two-level sociological approach to European law results in unique insights into the dynamics of national and supranational legal formation.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction: law and the formation of modern Europe: perspectives from the historical sociology of law Mikael Rask Madsen and Chris Thornhill; Part I. Legal Institutions and European State Formation: 2. Fascism and European state formation: the crisis of constituent power Chris Thornhill; 3. The beginnings of constitutional justice in Europe Thomas Olechowski; 4. Judicialization in sociohistorical perspective - lessons from the case of France Antoine Vauchez; 5. Towards a sociology of intermediary institutions: the role of law in corporatism, neo-corporatism and governance Poul Kjaer; Part II. Law and Europe's Ideological Transformations: 6. Private, public and collective: the twentieth century in Italy from fascism to democracy Irene Stolzi; 7. Nazism and its legal aftermath: coming to terms with the past after World War II Ditlev Tamm; 8. Between socialism and liberalism: law, emancipation and Solidarnosc Jacek Kurczewski; Part III. Law and the Supranational Reinvention of Europe: 9. Europe in crisis - an evolutionary genealogy Hauke Brunkhorst; 10. International human rights and the transformation of European society: from 'free Europe' to Europe of human rights Mikael Rask Madsen; 11. Lawyers and the transformations of the fields of state power: osmosis, hysteresis and aggiornamento Yves Dezalay and Bryant Garth.
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Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 08 Oct 2015).
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ISBN:
9781107358393
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