Democracy and the rule of law are commonly represented as
complementary and indispensable components of the modern democratic
state. Whatever the truth of this formulation, it conceals the
competing claims of electoral and legal accountability that are the
subject of this volume. Political, legal and social theorists have
long debated these contending claims. Recent socio-legal
scholarship has shed empirical light on the debate. Accordingly,
this volume brings together some of the landmarks of the relevant
theory, including the work of such scholars as H.L.A. Hart, Lon L.
Fuller and Philip Selznick and incorporates current socio-legal
scholarship by such leading figures as Malcolm Feeley, Robert
Kagan, Michael McCann and David Nelken.
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