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Hegel and Legal Theory (Hardcover): ucilla Cornell, Michel Rosenfeld, David Gray Carlson Hegel and Legal Theory (Hardcover)
ucilla Cornell, Michel Rosenfeld, David Gray Carlson
R4,166 Discovery Miles 41 660 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The first collection of essays directed towards jurisprudence with a Hegelian theme. The editors are committed to the idea that Hegel is the future source of great energy and insight within the legal academy.

Deconstruction and the Possibility of Justice (Hardcover): ucilla Cornell, Michel Rosenfeld, David Gray Carlson Deconstruction and the Possibility of Justice (Hardcover)
ucilla Cornell, Michel Rosenfeld, David Gray Carlson
R4,134 Discovery Miles 41 340 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in 1993. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

The Identity of the Constitutional Subject - Selfhood, Citizenship, Culture, and Community (Hardcover): Michel Rosenfeld The Identity of the Constitutional Subject - Selfhood, Citizenship, Culture, and Community (Hardcover)
Michel Rosenfeld
R4,460 Discovery Miles 44 600 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The last fifty years has seen a worldwide trend toward constitutional democracy. But can constitutionalism become truly global? Relying on historical examples of successfully implanted constitutional regimes, ranging from the older experiences in the United States and France to the relatively recent ones in Germany, Spain and South Africa, Michel Rosenfeld sheds light on the range of conditions necessary for the emergence, continuity and adaptability of a viable constitutional identity - citizenship, nationalism, multiculturalism, and human rights being important elements. The Identity of the Constitutional Subject is the first systematic analysis of the concept, drawing on philosophy, psychoanalysis, political theory and law from a comparative perspective to explore the relationship between the ideal of constitutionalism and the need to construct a common constitutional identity that is distinct from national, cultural, ethnic or religious identity. The Identity of the Constitutional Subject will be of interest to students and scholars in law, legal and political philosophy, political science, multicultural studies, international relations and US politics.

The Identity of the Constitutional Subject - Selfhood, Citizenship, Culture, and Community (Paperback, New Ed): Michel Rosenfeld The Identity of the Constitutional Subject - Selfhood, Citizenship, Culture, and Community (Paperback, New Ed)
Michel Rosenfeld
R1,248 Discovery Miles 12 480 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The last fifty years has seen a worldwide trend toward constitutional democracy. But can constitutionalism become truly global? Relying on historical examples of successfully implanted constitutional regimes, ranging from the older experiences in the United States and France to the relatively recent ones in Germany, Spain and South Africa, Michel Rosenfeld sheds light on the range of conditions necessary for the emergence, continuity and adaptability of a viable constitutional identity - citizenship, nationalism, multiculturalism, and human rights being important elements. The Identity of the Constitutional Subject is the first systematic analysis of the concept, drawing on philosophy, psychoanalysis, political theory and law from a comparative perspective to explore the relationship between the ideal of constitutionalism and the need to construct a common constitutional identity that is distinct from national, cultural, ethnic or religious identity. The Identity of the Constitutional Subject will be of interest to students and scholars in law, legal and political philosophy, political science, multicultural studies, international relations and US politics.

Deconstruction and the Possibility of Justice (Paperback): ucilla Cornell, Michel Rosenfeld, David Gray Carlson Deconstruction and the Possibility of Justice (Paperback)
ucilla Cornell, Michel Rosenfeld, David Gray Carlson
R1,558 Discovery Miles 15 580 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


The purpose of this volume is to rethink the questions posed by Derrida's writings and his unique philosophical positioning, without reference to the catch phrases that have supposedly summed up deconstruction.

Hegel and Legal Theory (Paperback, New): ucilla Cornell, Michel Rosenfeld, David Gray Carlson Hegel and Legal Theory (Paperback, New)
ucilla Cornell, Michel Rosenfeld, David Gray Carlson
R1,253 Discovery Miles 12 530 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Hegel and Legal Theory brings together a series of essays and inquiries into Hegel's philosophy as it applies to legal questions. The essays concentrate on the significance of legal rights to the development of personality, the status of contract and property in Hegel's philosophy and various aspects of constitutional law.

Administering Interpretation - Derrida, Agamben, and the Political Theology of Law (Paperback): Peter Goodrich, Michel Rosenfeld Administering Interpretation - Derrida, Agamben, and the Political Theology of Law (Paperback)
Peter Goodrich, Michel Rosenfeld; Contributions by Giovanna Borradori, Marinos Diamantides, Allen Feldman, …
R984 Discovery Miles 9 840 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Populism in politics and policy orientations in law have thrown the jurisdiction of the academy and the disciplines of interpretation into disarray. Critique flounders in abstraction and negativity, law loses itself in particularity. Administering Interpretation brings together philosophers, humanists, and jurists from both continental and Anglophone jurisdictions to reassess the status and trajectory of interpretative theory as applied in the art of law. Tracking the thread of philosophical influences upon the community of legal interpretation, the essays move from the translation and wake of Derrida to the work of Agamben, from deconstruction to oikononmia. Sharing roots in the philological excavation of the political theology of modern law, contributors assess the failure of secularism and the continuing theological borrowings of juridical interpretation. The book brings contemporary critique to bear upon the interpretative apparatuses of exclusion, the law of spectacular sovereignty, and the bodies that lie in its wake. Contributors: Giovanna Borradori, Marinos Diamantides, Allen Feldman, Stanley Fish, Pierre Legrand, Bernadette Meyler, Michel Rosenfeld, Bernhard Schlink, Jeanne Schroeder, Laurent de Sutter, Katrin Trüstedt, Marco Wan

The Italian Invert - A Gay Man's Intimate Confessions to Emile Zola (Hardcover): Michael Rosenfeld The Italian Invert - A Gay Man's Intimate Confessions to Emile Zola (Hardcover)
Michael Rosenfeld; As told to William Peniston; Translated by Nancy Erber, William Peniston
R3,545 Discovery Miles 35 450 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"Each of us has his tastes inscribed in his brain and heart; whether he fulfills his urges with regret or with joy, he must fulfill them. He should let others act according to their own nature. It's fate that creates us and guides us throughout our lives: to fight against it would be little more than fruitless, foolish, and reckless!" In the late 1880s, a dashing young Italian aristocrat made an astonishing confession to the novelist Emile Zola. In a series of revealing letters, he frankly described his sexual experiences with other men-including his seduction as a teenager by one of his father's friends and his first love affair, with a sergeant during his military service-as well as his "extraordinary" personality. Judging it too controversial, Zola gave it to a young doctor, who in 1896 published a censored version in a medical study on sexual inversion, as homosexuality was then known. When the Italian came across this book, he was shocked to discover how his life story had been distorted. In protest, he wrote a long, daring, and unapologetic letter to the doctor defending his right to love and to live as he wished. This book is the first complete, unexpurgated version in English of this remarkable queer autobiography. Its text is based on the recently discovered manuscript of the Italian's letter to the doctor. It also features an introduction tracing the textual history of the documents, analytical essays, and additional materials that help place the work in its historical context. Offering a striking glimpse of gay life in Europe in the late nineteenth century, The Italian Invert brings to light the powerful voice of a young man who forthrightly expressed his desires and eloquently affirmed his right to pleasure.

The Italian Invert - A Gay Man's Intimate Confessions to Emile Zola (Paperback): Michael Rosenfeld The Italian Invert - A Gay Man's Intimate Confessions to Emile Zola (Paperback)
Michael Rosenfeld; As told to William Peniston; Translated by Nancy Erber, William Peniston
R766 R716 Discovery Miles 7 160 Save R50 (7%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

"Each of us has his tastes inscribed in his brain and heart; whether he fulfills his urges with regret or with joy, he must fulfill them. He should let others act according to their own nature. It's fate that creates us and guides us throughout our lives: to fight against it would be little more than fruitless, foolish, and reckless!" In the late 1880s, a dashing young Italian aristocrat made an astonishing confession to the novelist Emile Zola. In a series of revealing letters, he frankly described his sexual experiences with other men-including his seduction as a teenager by one of his father's friends and his first love affair, with a sergeant during his military service-as well as his "extraordinary" personality. Judging it too controversial, Zola gave it to a young doctor, who in 1896 published a censored version in a medical study on sexual inversion, as homosexuality was then known. When the Italian came across this book, he was shocked to discover how his life story had been distorted. In protest, he wrote a long, daring, and unapologetic letter to the doctor defending his right to love and to live as he wished. This book is the first complete, unexpurgated version in English of this remarkable queer autobiography. Its text is based on the recently discovered manuscript of the Italian's letter to the doctor. It also features an introduction tracing the textual history of the documents, analytical essays, and additional materials that help place the work in its historical context. Offering a striking glimpse of gay life in Europe in the late nineteenth century, The Italian Invert brings to light the powerful voice of a young man who forthrightly expressed his desires and eloquently affirmed his right to pleasure.

Administering Interpretation - Derrida, Agamben, and the Political Theology of Law (Hardcover): Peter Goodrich, Michel Rosenfeld Administering Interpretation - Derrida, Agamben, and the Political Theology of Law (Hardcover)
Peter Goodrich, Michel Rosenfeld; Contributions by Giovanna Borradori, Marinos Diamantides, Allen Feldman, …
R3,227 Discovery Miles 32 270 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Populism in politics and policy orientations in law have thrown the jurisdiction of the academy and the disciplines of interpretation into disarray. Critique flounders in abstraction and negativity, law loses itself in particularity. Administering Interpretation brings together philosophers, humanists, and jurists from both continental and Anglophone jurisdictions to reassess the status and trajectory of interpretative theory as applied in the art of law. Tracking the thread of philosophical influences upon the community of legal interpretation, the essays move from the translation and wake of Derrida to the work of Agamben, from deconstruction to oikononmia. Sharing roots in the philological excavation of the political theology of modern law, contributors assess the failure of secularism and the continuing theological borrowings of juridical interpretation. The book brings contemporary critique to bear upon the interpretative apparatuses of exclusion, the law of spectacular sovereignty, and the bodies that lie in its wake. Contributors: Giovanna Borradori, Marinos Diamantides, Allen Feldman, Stanley Fish, Pierre Legrand, Bernadette Meyler, Michel Rosenfeld, Bernhard Schlink, Jeanne Schroeder, Laurent de Sutter, Katrin Trustedt, Marco Wan

Community, Continuity and Change - New Perspectives on Staten Island History (Paperback): Michael Rosenfeld Community, Continuity and Change - New Perspectives on Staten Island History (Paperback)
Michael Rosenfeld; Introduction by Michael Rosenfeld; Edited by Charles LaCerra
R794 Discovery Miles 7 940 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Longest Night - Polemics and Perspectives on Election 2000 (Paperback): Arthur Jacobson, Michel Rosenfeld The Longest Night - Polemics and Perspectives on Election 2000 (Paperback)
Arthur Jacobson, Michel Rosenfeld
R1,005 Discovery Miles 10 050 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

""The Longest Night provides a comprehensive and insightful look at our country's most fascinating election. The contributions from political insiders are utterly absorbing. Sharply written and edited; an impressive collaboration."--Susan Estrich, author of "Sex and Power

"Arthur Jacobson and Michel Rosenfeld have provided a very important civic service. Their collection of commentaries on the disputed presidential election of 2000 brings all the confusion and frenzy of that event into clear intellectual focus. On one level it documents the most lively and informed reaction to the legal aftermath of the election. But it does more. It contains a range of erudite and well-reasoned interpretations, not just of the law and court decisions, but also of political institutions, the constitutional history, and the election itself."--Mary P Ryan, author of "Civic Wars: Democracy and Public Life in the American City during the Nineteenth Century

"The great strength of this book is its inclusion of international perspectives on the American presidential debacle of 2000. After reading the insights of commentators and scholars from France, Italy, Germany, and elsewhere, it becomes clear precisely why, like an aging Humpty-Dumpty, our patchwork set of elitist assumptions, idiosyncratic practices, and archaic democratic institutions came tumbling down in Florida. It is too late simply to put Humtpy-Dumpty back together again. "The Longest Night reminds us that the United States has much to learn from those countries that are boldly advandcing the future of democracy and leaving us in their dust."--Lani Guinier, coauthor of "The Miner's Canary: Enlisting Race, Resisting Power, Transforming Democracy

Habermas on Law and Democracy - Critical Exchanges (Hardcover): Michel Rosenfeld, Andrew Arato Habermas on Law and Democracy - Critical Exchanges (Hardcover)
Michel Rosenfeld, Andrew Arato
R1,751 R1,453 Discovery Miles 14 530 Save R298 (17%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In the first essay, Habermas himself succinctly presents the centerpiece of his theory: his proceduralist paradigm of law. The following essays comprise elaborations, criticisms, and further explorations by others of the most salient issues addressed in his theory. The distinguished group of contributors--internationally prominent scholars in the fields of law, philosophy, and social theory--includes many who have been closely identified with Habermas as well as some of his best-known critics. The final essay is a thorough and lengthy reply by Habermas, which not only engages the most important arguments raised in the preceding essays but also further elaborates and refines some of his own key contributions in "Between Facts and Norms." This volume will be essential reading for philosophers, legal scholars, and political and social theorists concerned with understanding the work of one of the leading philosophers of our age.
These provocative, in-depth debates between Jurgen Habermas and a wide range of his critics relate to the philosopher's contribution to legal and democratic theory in his recently published "Between Facts and Norms." Drawing upon his discourse theory, Habermas has elaborated a novel and powerful account of law that purports to bridge the gap between democracy and rights, by conceiving law to be at once self-imposed and binding.

The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Constitutional Law (Paperback): Michel Rosenfeld, Andras Sajo The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Constitutional Law (Paperback)
Michel Rosenfeld, Andras Sajo
R1,563 Discovery Miles 15 630 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

The field of comparative constitutional law has grown immensely over the past couple of decades. Once a minor and obscure adjunct to the field of domestic constitutional law, comparative constitutional law has now moved front and centre. Driven by the global spread of democratic government and the expansion of international human rights law, the prominence and visibility of the field, among judges, politicians, and scholars has grown exponentially. Even in the United States, where domestic constitutional exclusivism has traditionally held a firm grip, use of comparative constitutional materials has become the subject of a lively and much publicized controversy among various justices of the U.S. Supreme Court. The trend towards harmonization and international borrowing has been controversial. Whereas it seems fair to assume that there ought to be great convergence among industrialized democracies over the uses and functions of commercial contracts, that seems far from the case in constitutional law. Can a parliamentary democracy be compared to a presidential one? A federal republic to a unitary one? Moreover, what about differences in ideology or national identity? Can constitutional rights deployed in a libertarian context be profitably compared to those at work in a social welfare context? Is it perilous to compare minority rights in a multi-ethnic state to those in its ethnically homogeneous counterparts? These controversies form the background to the field of comparative constitutional law, challenging not only legal scholars, but also those in other fields, such as philosophy and political theory. Providing the first single-volume, comprehensive reference resource, the 'Oxford Handbook of Comparative Constitutional Law' will be an essential road map to the field for all those working within it, or encountering it for the first time. Leading experts in the field examine the history and methodology of the discipline, the central concepts of constitutional law, constitutional processes, and institutions - from legislative reform to judicial interpretation, rights, and emerging trends.

Comparative Constitutionalism - Cases and Materials (Hardcover, 4th Revised edition): Norman Dorsen, Michel Rosenfeld, Andras... Comparative Constitutionalism - Cases and Materials (Hardcover, 4th Revised edition)
Norman Dorsen, Michel Rosenfeld, Andras Sajo, Susanne Baer, Susanna Mancini
R8,966 Discovery Miles 89 660 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This law school casebook examines how the vast increase in international movements of people, capital, goods, ideas and information affects politics in and beyond nation-states, the rule of law and separation of powers, and fundamental rights. It contains case excerpts from at least 40 countries in all continents, examining the assumptions, choices and trade-offs, strategies and effects of decisions from constitutional courts and human rights tribunals in different legal systems and political contexts. It discusses different theories of constitutionalism and how constitutional democracies address similar issues, in different institutional settings. The fourth edition contains two new chapters addressing respectively illiberal and populist constitutionalism and developing national and transnational constitutional treatments of climate change. In addition, this edition newly covers transgender equality rights, recent constitutional treatments of secession movements, and use of emergency powers to confront the Covid-19 pandemic.

The Conscience Wars - Rethinking the Balance between Religion, Identity, and Equality (Paperback): Susanna Mancini, Michel... The Conscience Wars - Rethinking the Balance between Religion, Identity, and Equality (Paperback)
Susanna Mancini, Michel Rosenfeld
R1,460 Discovery Miles 14 600 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In this work, Professors Mancini and Rosenfeld have brought together an impressive group of authors to provide a comprehensive analysis on the greater demand for religions exemptions to government mandates. Traditional religious conscientious objection cases, such as refusal to salute the flag or to serve in the military during war, had a diffused effect throughout society. In sharp contrast, these authors argue that today's most notorious objections impinge on the rights of others, targeting practices like abortion, LGTBQ adoption, and same-sex marriage. The dramatic expansion of conscientious objection claims have revolutionized the battle between religious traditionalists and secular civil libertarians, raising novel political, legal, constitutional and philosophical challenges. Highlighting the intersection between conscientious objections, religious liberty, and the equality of women and sexual minorities, this volume showcases this political debate and the principal jurisprudence from different parts of the world and emphasizes the little known international social movements that compete globally to alter the debate's terms.

Affirmative Action and Justice - A Philosophical and Constitutional Inquiry (Paperback, New Ed): Michel Rosenfeld Affirmative Action and Justice - A Philosophical and Constitutional Inquiry (Paperback, New Ed)
Michel Rosenfeld
R1,570 Discovery Miles 15 700 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Affirmative action has been one of the most hotly debated issues in America. In the wake of numerous Supreme Court decisions on the subject, the ethical and constitutional controversy over affirmative action has recently intensified. The Court has neither clearly delineated the nature and scope of constitutionally permissible affirmative action plans nor articulated a coherent judicial philosophy to justify its seemingly incoherent decisions. Although philosophers and legal scholars have written extensively on affirmative action, where have been virtually no comprehensive attempts at interdisciplinary analysis. In this book Michel Rosenfeld provides such an analysis, critically examining the major existing philosophical and constitutional theories on affirmative action and elaborating a new theory that strongly defends the justice of affirmative action from the standpoint of both philosophy and constitutional law. Rosenfeld begins by discussing the treatment of affirmative action under each of the four major philosophical conceptions of equality consistent with the tenets of liberal political philosophy: libertarian, contractarian, utilitarian, and egalitarian. He then examines systematically the Supreme Court's rulings on affirmative action in light of evolving conceptions of the constitutional right to equal protection. Finally, he presents his new theory. Drawing upon Kohlberg's principle of justice as reversibility and upon Habermas' theory of communicative ethics, Rosenfeld advocates adopting a principle that he calls "justice as reversible reciprocity" as the best means to integrate various relevant perspectives and to provide a unified philosophical and constitutional justification of affirmative action.

Constitutional Secularism in an Age of Religious Revival (Hardcover): Susanna Mancini, Michel Rosenfeld Constitutional Secularism in an Age of Religious Revival (Hardcover)
Susanna Mancini, Michel Rosenfeld
R4,392 Discovery Miles 43 920 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The global movement of culture and religion has brought about a serious challenge to traditional constitutional secularism. This challenge comes in the form of a political and institutional struggle against secular constitutionalism, and a two pronged assault on the very legitimacy and viability of the concept. On the one hand, constitutional secularism has been attacked as inherently hostile rather than neutral toward religion; and, on the other hand, constitutional secularism has been criticized as inevitably favouring one religion (or set of religions) over others. The contributors to this book come from a variety of different disciplines including law, anthropology, history, philosophy and political theory. They provide accounts of, and explanations for, present predicaments; critiques of contemporary institutional, political and cultural arrangements, justifications and practices; and suggestions with a view to overcoming or circumventing several of the seemingly intractable or insurmountable current controversies and deadlocks. The book is separated in to five parts. Part I provides theoretical perspectives on the present day conflicts between secularism and religion. Part II focuses on the relationship between religion, secularism and the public sphere. Part III examines the nexus between religion, secularism and women's equality. Part IV concentrates on religious perspectives on constraints on, and accommodations of, religion within the precincts of the liberal state. Finally, Part V zeroes in on conflicts between religion and secularism in specific contexts, namely education and freedom of speech.

Law, Justice, Democracy, and the Clash of Cultures - A Pluralist Account (Paperback, New): Michel Rosenfeld Law, Justice, Democracy, and the Clash of Cultures - A Pluralist Account (Paperback, New)
Michel Rosenfeld
R1,166 Discovery Miles 11 660 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Cold War ideological battle with universal aspirations has given way to a clash of cultures as the world concurrently moves toward globalization of economies and communications and balkanization through a clash of ethnic and cultural identities. Traditional liberal theory has confronted daunting challenges in coping with these changes and with recent developments such as the spread of postmodern thought, religious fundamentalism, and global terrorism. This book argues that a political and legal philosophy based on pluralism is best suited to confront the problems of the twenty-first century. Pointing out that monist theories such as liberalism have become inadequate and that relativism is dangerous, the book makes the case for pluralism from the standpoint of both theory and its applications. The book engages with thinkers, such as Spinoza, Kant, Hegel, Rawls, Berlin, Dworkin, Habermas, and Derrida, and with several subjects that are at the center of current controversies, including equality, group rights, tolerance, secularism confronting religious revival, and political rights in the face of terrorism.

Law, Justice, Democracy, and the Clash of Cultures - A Pluralist Account (Hardcover, New): Michel Rosenfeld Law, Justice, Democracy, and the Clash of Cultures - A Pluralist Account (Hardcover, New)
Michel Rosenfeld
R2,416 Discovery Miles 24 160 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Cold War ideological battle with universal aspirations has given way to a clash of cultures as the world concurrently moves toward globalization of economies and communications and balkanization through a clash of ethnic and cultural identities. Traditional liberal theory has confronted daunting challenges in coping with these changes and with recent developments such as the spread of postmodern thought, religious fundamentalism, and global terrorism. This book argues that a political and legal philosophy based on pluralism is best suited to confront the problems of the twenty-first century. Pointing out that monist theories such as liberalism have become inadequate and that relativism is dangerous, the book makes the case for pluralism from the standpoint of both theory and its applications. The book engages with thinkers, such as Spinoza, Kant, Hegel, Rawls, Berlin, Dworkin, Habermas, and Derrida, and with several subjects that are at the center of current controversies, including equality, group rights, tolerance, secularism confronting religious revival, and political rights in the face of terrorism.

The Conscience Wars - Rethinking the Balance between Religion, Identity, and Equality (Hardcover): Susanna Mancini, Michel... The Conscience Wars - Rethinking the Balance between Religion, Identity, and Equality (Hardcover)
Susanna Mancini, Michel Rosenfeld
R3,104 Discovery Miles 31 040 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In this work, Professors Mancini and Rosenfeld have brought together an impressive group of authors to provide a comprehensive analysis on the greater demand for religions exemptions to government mandates. Traditional religious conscientious objection cases, such as refusal to salute the flag or to serve in the military during war, had a diffused effect throughout society. In sharp contrast, these authors argue that today's most notorious objections impinge on the rights of others, targeting practices like abortion, LGTBQ adoption, and same-sex marriage. The dramatic expansion of conscientious objection claims have revolutionized the battle between religious traditionalists and secular civil libertarians, raising novel political, legal, constitutional and philosophical challenges. Highlighting the intersection between conscientious objections, religious liberty, and the equality of women and sexual minorities, this volume showcases this political debate and the principal jurisprudence from different parts of the world and emphasizes the little known international social movements that compete globally to alter the debate's terms.

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