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Vienna Lectures on Legal Philosophy, Volume 1: Legal Positivism, Institutionalism and Globalisation
By (Author) Dr Christoph Bezemek
Edited by Professor Michael Potacs
Edited by Professor Dr Alexander Somek
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Hart Publishing
14th June 2018
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Methods, theory and philosophy of law
340.1
Hardback
152
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
372g
The first volume of the Vienna Lectures on Legal Philosophy illustrates the remarkable scope of contemporary legal philosophy. It introduces methodological questions rooted in national academic discourses, discusses the origin of legal systems, and contrasts constitutionalist and monist approaches to the rule of law with the institutionalist approach most prominently and vigorously defended by Carl Schmitt. The issue at the core of these topics is which of these perspectives is more plausible in an age defined both by a postnational constellation and the re-emergence of nationalist tendencies; an age in which the law increasingly cancels out borders only to see new frontiers erected.
Christoph Bezemek is Professor of Law at the University of Graz, Austria. Michael Potacs is Professor of Law at the Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria. Alexander Somek is Professor of Law at the University of Vienna, Austria, and Global Affiliated Professor of Law at the University of Iowa, USA.