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Judul Law's Limits The Rule of Law and The Supply and Demand of Rights
Pengarang Komesar, Neil K.
EDISI 1
Penerbitan UK : Cambridge University Press, 2007
Deskripsi Fisik IX, 199 p. ; 22.8cm ;22.8cm
ISBN 0-527-00086-6
Subjek 1. Right of Property-United States
2. Land Use-Law & Legislation
Abstrak What law is, can be, or ought to be is determined by character of those institutions that make, interpret, and enforce law. Focusing on this interaction in the US. Property law and global debates about private property and the Rule of Law, this book describes an unconventional picture of law and rights shifting and cycling as systematic factors, such as increasing numbers and complexity, strain both supply and demand. This strain produces tough institutional choices and unexpected combinations of goals and institutions, such as private property best protected by the unconstrained political process and communitarian values best achieved through exit and atomistic market. It also frustrates the hopes for courts, rights, and law embodied in notions such as the Rule of Law and constitutionalism. This book proposes a way to define that role and to reform legal education and legal analysis.
Catatan Indeks : Index
Bahasa Inggris
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