Routledge Handbook of the Rule of Law
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Product details:
- Edition number 1
- Publisher Routledge
- Date of Publication 24 October 2024
- ISBN 9780815376651
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages428 pages
- Size 246x174 mm
- Weight 960 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 2 Tables, black & white 606
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Short description:
This Handbook provides a state-of-the-art survey of the study of the rule of law across law, humanities, and social sciences, as well as insights into the practice of building the rule of law within and among states. Chapters progress from theory to the practice of the rule of law and then from the rule of law within, to beyond, the state.
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This Handbook provides a state-of-the-art survey of the study of the rule of law across law, the humanities, and social sciences, as well as insights into the practice of building the rule of law within and among states. Its 28 chapters are by many of the world’s leading scholars of the rule of law, as well as distinguished junior scholars, from a dozen countries and representing a number of academic disciplines. The chapters are ordered to progress, first, from theory to the practice of the rule of law and, second, from the rule of law within, to beyond, the state. They divide into three parts. The first part examines the concept, history, and value of the rule of law. This section considers the importance of political and intellectual history in shaping the concept over the centuries and takes novel philosophical approaches to the connection between the rule of law and other important ideals such as justice, equality, and civil disobedience. The second part transitions from theoretical studies to accounts of practical exercises in building the rule of law. The chapters consider the challenges of rule of law reform, including the use of local intermediaries facilitating interactions between international legal aid organizations and state governments, the challenges of legal translation across vastly different societies, the pathways of knowledge among the powerless about the protective potential of the rule of law, as well as the possible future for artificial intelligence systems in helping to reinforce rule-of-law principles. The third part examines the rule of law from a number of perspectives within particular supranational and national states, such as the European Union, China, Singapore, and South Africa, among others, and concludes by considering the prospects of the rule of law beyond the state, both within and among international institutions such as the United Nations, as well as non-territorial spaces like the world’s oceans. This Handbook is aimed at rule of law scholars across law, the humanities, and the social sciences, law and development practitioners, policymakers, and advanced students and researchers who seek a state-of-the-art overview of the history, theory, and practice of the rule of law.
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Acknowledgements; List of contributors; List of tables; Introduction; PART I: The Concept, its History, and Value; 1. The Rule-of-Law Imaginary: Regarding Iustitia; 2. At Present, The Future of the Rule of Law is History; 3. The Rule of Law Through the Ages; 4. What is the Rule of Law? Political, Traditional, Rhetorical; 5. Equality and the Rule of Law; 6. Transnational Justice and the Rule of Law; 7. Official Rule Departures; 8. Lon Fuller and the Rule of Law; 9. The Value of a Procedural Rule of Law: A Pragmatist Interactional Theory; 10. The Values of the Rule of Law; PART II: Politics and Practice; 11. The Rule of Law and the Social Ethos; 12. “Politically Smart Legal Adaptation”: A Critical Perspective on Contemporary Rule of Law Reform; 13. How Intermediaries Broker the Rule of Law Transnationally; 14. Wigs for the Whigs: Why the Oppressed in Partial Rule of Law States are not Mystified and Why We Should Listen to Them; 15. States of Emergency and the Rule of Law; 16. Can the Rule of Law Really Replace the Rule of Men and Women? 17. The Many Functions of the Rule of Law in Different Contexts; 18. Rule of Law and Translation; 19. Artificial Intelligence and the Rule of Law; PART III: The State and Beyond; 20. South Africa: A Valuable Viewpoint for Considering Contemporary Debates about the Rule of Law; 21. Legality, the Rule of Law, and the Path to Inter-legality in the Extra-State Setting; 22. The Rule of Law in Human Rights: The European Example; 23. Authoritarian Rule of Law Deploys Political Gaslighting: Singapore Legislates Against Fake News; 24. Conceptualizing the Chinese Party-State Without the Rule of Law; 25. Republicanism and the International Rule of Law; 26. Constitutionalism for International Law; 27. The United Nations and the Rule of Law; 28. The Rule of Law at Sea
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