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The public in law : representatives of the political in legal discourse / edited by Claudio Michelon ... [et al.].

Contributor(s): Michelon, Cláudio [Editor].
Material type: TextTextSeries: Edinburgh/glasgow law and society series.Publisher: Burlington, VT : Ashgate, 2012.Description: x, 307 p. 24 cm.ISBN: 9781409419099 (hbk.); 9781409419105 (ebk.).Subject(s): Law -- PhilosophyDDC classification: 340.1
Contents:
On the necessarily public character of law / Neil Walker -- Rediscovering "The Public" : the curious case of Benjamin Constant / Chris McCorkindale -- Democracy, political parties and the will of the people / Andrew Maloney -- Between contract and constitution : international organisations and the protection of global public interests / Richard Collins -- Unconstituted publics? / Scott Veitch -- A dilemma for the civil disobedient : pleading "guilty" or "not guilty" in the courtroom? / Piero Moraro -- Justifying civil disobedience with reference to EU public consensus / Haris Psarras -- Excluded publics, included privates : the Janus-Headed nature of the liberal public-private divide / Daniel Augenstein -- The prisoner's right to vote : the creation of an abnormal and excluded public / Vanessa De Greef -- Subjects to citizens : "native" enfranchisement in reconstituting the imperial public of the British Empire c. 1887-1914 / Coel Kirkby -- The public/private dichotomy and the unity of capitalist (re-)production / Gregor Clunie -- The public nature of private law / Claudio Michelon -- Between the public and the private : banking law in 1830s England / Iain Frame -- The public-ness of development in the World Trade Organisation / Stephanie Switzer -- The impact of the distinction between situations and cases on the participation of victims in the International Criminal Court / Ania Salinas and James Sloan -- Addressing the interests of victims : perspectives from the office of the prosecutor / Olivia Swaak-Goldman -- Victims' access to the international criminal court : much remains to be done / Gilbert Bitti and Leïla Bourguiba.
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On the necessarily public character of law / Neil Walker -- Rediscovering "The Public" : the curious case of Benjamin Constant / Chris McCorkindale -- Democracy, political parties and the will of the people / Andrew Maloney -- Between contract and constitution : international organisations and the protection of global public interests / Richard Collins -- Unconstituted publics? / Scott Veitch -- A dilemma for the civil disobedient : pleading "guilty" or "not guilty" in the courtroom? / Piero Moraro -- Justifying civil disobedience with reference to EU public consensus / Haris Psarras -- Excluded publics, included privates : the Janus-Headed nature of the liberal public-private divide / Daniel Augenstein -- The prisoner's right to vote : the creation of an abnormal and excluded public / Vanessa De Greef -- Subjects to citizens : "native" enfranchisement in reconstituting the imperial public of the British Empire c. 1887-1914 / Coel Kirkby -- The public/private dichotomy and the unity of capitalist (re-)production / Gregor Clunie -- The public nature of private law / Claudio Michelon -- Between the public and the private : banking law in 1830s England / Iain Frame -- The public-ness of development in the World Trade Organisation / Stephanie Switzer -- The impact of the distinction between situations and cases on the participation of victims in the International Criminal Court / Ania Salinas and James Sloan -- Addressing the interests of victims : perspectives from the office of the prosecutor / Olivia Swaak-Goldman -- Victims' access to the international criminal court : much remains to be done / Gilbert Bitti and Leïla Bourguiba.

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