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Judicial power, democracy and legal positivism

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: England Ashgate Publishing Ltd. 2000Description: 435p xiiiiISBN:
  • 9780754620617
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 340.112 CAM CAM
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Contents:
Table of contents Reorienting Legal Positivism: Democratic aspects of ethical positivism, Tom Campbell; Ethical positivism and the liberalism of fear, Martin Krygier; Feminist perspectives on ethical positivism, Nicola Lacey; Legal separatism and the concept of the person, Margaret Davies; Positivism and difference, Helen Stacy; Is legal positivism committed to Intentionalism?, Natalie Stoljar; A perspective theory of law, Walter Sinnott-Armstrong; Legal positivism and the contingent autonomy of law, Fredrick Schauer. Assemblies v. Courts in Democratic Theory and Practice: The philosophical foundations of parliamentary sovereignty, Jeffrey Goldsworthy; Legislation by assembly, Jeremy Waldron; Defining judicial restraint, John Daley; A patchwork quilt theory of constitutional interpretation, Walter Sinnott-Armstrong; Citizenship, race and adjudication, Margaret Thornton; The vice of judicial activism, Arthur Glass; The role of law and the role of lawyers, Tim Dare; Judicial activism and the rule of law in Australia, Leslie Zines; Judicial activism and judicial review in the high court of Australia, George Williams; Index.
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Table of contents
Reorienting Legal Positivism: Democratic aspects of ethical positivism, Tom Campbell;
Ethical positivism and the liberalism of fear, Martin Krygier;
Feminist perspectives on ethical positivism, Nicola Lacey;
Legal separatism and the concept of the person, Margaret Davies;
Positivism and difference, Helen Stacy; Is legal positivism committed to Intentionalism?, Natalie Stoljar;
A perspective theory of law, Walter Sinnott-Armstrong;
Legal positivism and the contingent autonomy of law, Fredrick Schauer. Assemblies v. Courts in Democratic Theory and Practice: The philosophical foundations of parliamentary sovereignty, Jeffrey Goldsworthy;
Legislation by assembly, Jeremy Waldron;
Defining judicial restraint, John Daley;
A patchwork quilt theory of constitutional interpretation, Walter Sinnott-Armstrong;
Citizenship, race and adjudication, Margaret Thornton;
The vice of judicial activism, Arthur Glass;
The role of law and the role of lawyers, Tim Dare;
Judicial activism and the rule of law in Australia, Leslie Zines;
Judicial activism and judicial review in the high court of Australia, George Williams;
Index.

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