Reasonableness and law /
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Dordrecht ; London :
Springer,
[2009]
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| Series: | Law and philosophy library ;
v. 86. |
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Table of Contents:
- The reasonableness of law / Robert Alexy
- A sufficientist approach to reasonableness in legal decision-making and judicial review / Giovanni Sartor
- Reasonableness, common sense, and science / Alberto Artosi
- Reciprocity, balancing and proportionality : Rawls and Habermas on moral and political reasonableness / Giorgio Bongiovanni and Chiara Valentini
- Law, liberty and reason / Philip Pettit
- Reasonableness and value pluralism in law and politics / Wojciech Sadurski
- Global legitimation and reasonableness / Sebastiano Maffettone
- Philip Pettit's Law, liberty and reason : Republican freedom and criminal justice / Luca Baccelli
- Proportionality, judicial review, and global constitutionalism / Alec Stone Sweet and Jud Mathews
- Constitutional adjudication and the principle of reasonableness / Andrea Morrone
- Some critical thoughts on proportionality / Iddo Porat
- Reasonable persons in private law / Arthur Ripstein
- The reasonable consumer under European and Italian regulations on unfair business-to-consumer commercial practices / Chiara Alvisi
- Reasonableness in administrative law / Giacinto della Cananea
- Reasonableness in administrative law : a comparative reflection on functional equivalence / Michal Bobek
- Reasonableness, bioethics, and biolaw / Carla Faralli
- Reasonableness in biolaw : is it necessary? / Amedeo Santosuosso
- Reasonableness and biolaw / Stephanie Hennette-Vauchez
- Reasonableness in biolaw : the criminal law perspective / Stefano Canestrari and Francesca Faenza
- The principle of reasonableness in European Union law / Adelina Adinolfi
- An evolving "rule of reason" in the European market / Lucia Serena Rossi and Stephen J. Curzon
- From state-centered towards constitutional "public reason" in modern international economic law / Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann.