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Hannah Arendt and the Law
This book fills a major gap in the ever-increasing secondary literature on Hannah Arendt's political thought by providing a dedicated and coherent treatment of the many, various and interesting things which Arendt had to say about law.
Author(s) | Edited by Marco Goldoni, Chris McCorkindale. |
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Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing PLC |
Format | Hardback |
Pages | 382 |
Published in | United Kingdom |
Published | 20 Apr 2012 |
Availability | Available |
This book fills a major gap in the ever-increasing secondary literature on Hannah Arendt's political thought by providing a dedicated and coherent treatment of the many, various and interesting things which Arendt had to say about law.
Foreword Richard J Bernstein Introduction Marco Goldoni and Chris McCorkindale PART I: BETWEEN NOMOS AND LEX: THE CONCEPT OF LAW IN HANNAH ARENDT'S POLITICAL THOUGHT 1. Law beyond Command? An Evaluation of Arendt's Understanding of Law Keith Bre
Marco Goldoni is a Research Fellow at the Centre for Law and Cosmopolitan Values of the University of Antwerp. Christopher McCorkindale is a lecturer in law at the Glasgow School for Business and Society at Glasgow Caledonian University.