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Power and Policy in Quest of the Law

Power and Policy in Quest of the Law
Author: Myres S Mac Dougal
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 490
Release: 1985-09-30
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789024729111

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Politics and the Histories of International Law

Politics and the Histories of International Law
Author:
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 513
Release: 2021-07-19
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9004461809

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This book brings together 18 contributions by authors from different legal systems and backgrounds. They address the political implications of the writing of the history of legal issues ranging from slavery over the use of force and extraterritorial jurisdiction to Eurocentrism.


The Rule of Laws

The Rule of Laws
Author: Fernanda Pirie
Publisher: Basic Books
Total Pages: 565
Release: 2021-11-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 1541617959

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From ancient Mesopotamia to today, the epic story of how humans have used laws to forge civilizations Rulers throughout history have used laws to impose order. But laws were not simply instruments of power and social control. They also offered ordinary people a way to express their diverse visions for a better world. In The Rule of Laws, Oxford scholar Fernanda Pirie traces the rise and fall of the sophisticated legal systems underpinning ancient empires and religious traditions, while also showing how common people—tribal assemblies, merchants, farmers—called on laws to define their communities, regulate trade, and build civilizations. Although legal principles originating in Western Europe now seem to dominate the globe, the variety of the world’s laws has long been almost as great as the variety of its societies. What truly unites human beings, Pirie argues, is our very faith that laws can produce justice, combat oppression, and create order from chaos.


The Power of Legality

The Power of Legality
Author: Nikolas Rajkovic
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 407
Release: 2016-07-28
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1107145058

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Legality today commands substantial currency in world affairs, and this volume examines the struggle over its meaning in diverse practices.


The Rule of Law and the Separation of Powers

The Rule of Law and the Separation of Powers
Author: Richard Paul Bellamy
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2005
Genre: Rule of law
ISBN: 9780754624639

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This collection of eighteen key essays from jurists, political theorists and public law political scientists, explores the role law plays in the political system. The first eleven essays identify the standard features associated with the rule of law. The next seven essays then explore how different ways of separating and dispersing power contribute to this democratic style of rule by forcing politicians and judges alike to treat people as equals and regard none as above the law.


THE RULE OF LAWS

THE RULE OF LAWS
Author: FERNANDA PIRIE
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2022-08-04
Genre:
ISBN: 9781788163033

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Quest for Survival

Quest for Survival
Author: Julius Stone
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 130
Release: 1961
Genre: Law
ISBN:

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The Spirits and the Law

The Spirits and the Law
Author: Kate Ramsey
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 446
Release: 2014-02-07
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0226703819

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Vodou has often served as a scapegoat for Haiti’s problems, from political upheavals to natural disasters. This tradition of scapegoating stretches back to the nation’s founding and forms part of a contest over the legitimacy of the religion, both beyond and within Haiti’s borders. The Spirits and the Law examines that vexed history, asking why, from 1835 to 1987, Haiti banned many popular ritual practices. To find out, Kate Ramsey begins with the Haitian Revolution and its aftermath. Fearful of an independent black nation inspiring similar revolts, the United States, France, and the rest of Europe ostracized Haiti. Successive Haitian governments, seeking to counter the image of Haiti as primitive as well as contain popular organization and leadership, outlawed “spells” and, later, “superstitious practices.” While not often strictly enforced, these laws were at times the basis for attacks on Vodou by the Haitian state, the Catholic Church, and occupying U.S. forces. Beyond such offensives, Ramsey argues that in prohibiting practices considered essential for maintaining relations with the spirits, anti-Vodou laws reinforced the political marginalization, social stigmatization, and economic exploitation of the Haitian majority. At the same time, she examines the ways communities across Haiti evaded, subverted, redirected, and shaped enforcement of the laws. Analyzing the long genealogy of anti-Vodou rhetoric, Ramsey thoroughly dissects claims that the religion has impeded Haiti’s development.


International Law, US Power

International Law, US Power
Author: Shirley V. Scott
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2012-03-22
Genre: Law
ISBN: 110701672X

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Shirley Scott explains how the USA has benefited from continuity in its strategic engagement with international law.