The decline of private law : a philosophical history of liberal legalism / Gonçalo de Almeida Ribeiro.
Tipo de material: TextoSeries Law and practical reasonDetalles de publicación: Oxford : Hart, 2019 Descripción: x, 328 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmISBN: 9781509907908Tema(s): Civil law -- Philosophy | Liberalism -- Philosophy | Derecho -- Filosofía | LiberalismoTipo de ítem | Biblioteca de origen | Signatura | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras | Reserva de ítems |
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Monografías | 01. BIBLIOTECA CAMPUS JEREZ | F-7029 (Navegar estantería(Abre debajo)) | Disponible Ubicación en estantería | Bibliomaps® | 3744536260 |
Based on author's thesis (S.J.D. : Harvard Law School, 2012).
Includes bibliographical references (pages 296-309) and index.
Prologue : the drama of liberal legalism -- The idea of political liberalism -- Kant and the will theory -- The rise of classical private law -- The socialization of private law -- The politicization of private law -- Epilogue : the migration to constitutional law.
"This book is a large-scale historical reconstruction of liberal legalism, from its inception in the mid-nineteenth century, the moment in which the jurists forged the alliance between political liberalism and legal expertise embodied in classical private law doctrine, to the contemporary anxiety about the possibility of both a liberal solution to the problem of political justification and of law as a respectable form of expert knowledge. Each stage in the history is a moment of synthesis between a substantive and a methodological idea. The former is the liberal political theory of the period, purporting to provide a solution to the problem of political justification. The latter is a conception of legal method or science, supposedly vindicating the access of the expert to the political choices embodied in the law. Thus, each moment in the history of liberal legalism integrates a political theory with a jurisprudential conception. Although it reaches the unsettling conclusion that liberal legalism has largely failed by its own standards, the book urges us to avoid quietism, skepticism or cynicism, in the hope that a deeper understanding of the fragility of our values and institutions inspires a more thoughtful, broadminded and nurtured citizenship"--
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