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  • The Applied Law and Economics of Public Procurement

    Edited by Gustavo Piga, Steen Treumer ...
    Series series The Economics of Legal Relationships
    This book explores Public Procurement novelties and challenges in an interdisciplinary way. The process whereby the public sector awards contracts to companies for the supply of works, goods or services is a powerful instrument to ensure the achievement of new public goals as well as an efficient use of public funds. This book brings together the papers that have been presented during the "First ... Read more

    66,96 €

  • America's Constitution

    A Biography

    This “authoritative [and] important” (The New York Times Book Review) “biography” of America’s framing document explores topics ranging from presidential power and freedom of speech to birthright citizenship and beyond, explaining not only what the Constitution says but also why the Constitution says it.“Elegantly written, thorough but concise, and consistently enlightening . . . an indispensable ... Read more

    7,83 €

  • A Short History of Presidential Election Crises

    (And How to Prevent the Next One)

    by Alan Hirsch ...
    Series series City Lights Open Media
    An urgent primer on what can be done to combat emerging threats to the core of U.S. Democracy—presidential elections.In 2000, we learned that an exceptionally close presidential election can produce chaos, because we have no reliable Constitutional mechanism for resolving disputes. Joe Biden just won a presidential election that was extremely close in a number of states. Trump—and his many ... Read more

    10,91 € or Free with Kobo Plus

  • Personal Identity and the European Court of Human Rights

    Edited by Jill Marshall ...
    Series series Routledge Studies in Law and Humanity
    In this new and burgeoning field in legal and human rights thought, this edited collection explores, by reference to applied philosophy and case law, how the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has developed and presented a right to personal identity, largely through interpretation of Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights. Divided into three parts, the collection interrogates: ... Read more

    54,78 €

  • Lutheran Theology and Secular Law

    The Work of the Modern State

    Series series ICLARS Series on Law and Religion
    This collection brings together lawyers and theologians in the U.S. and Europe to reflect on Lutheran understandings of the political use of the law by secular governments. The book furthers the intellectual conversation about how Lutheran insights can be used to develop jurisprudence and specific solutions to legal issues in which there is strong conflict. It presents the basic theological and ... Read more

    54,78 €

  • Sub-National Constitutional Law in Spain

    Derived from the renowned multi-volume International Encyclopaedia of Laws, this very useful analysis of Sub- National constitutional law in Spain provides essential information on the country's sources of constitutional law, its form of government, and its administrative structure. Lawyers who handle transnational matters will appreciate the clarifications of particular terminology and its ... Read more

    68,04 €

  • The Constitution in Jeopardy

    An Unprecedented Effort to Rewrite Our Fundamental Law and What We Can Do About It

    A former U.S. senator joins a legal scholar to examine a hushed effort to radically change our Constitution, offering a warning and a way forward.Over the last two decades, a fringe plan to call a convention under the Constitution's amendment mechanism—the nation's first ever—has inched through statehouses. Delegates, like those in Philadelphia two centuries ago, would exercise nearly unlimited ... Read more

    Was 16,99 € Now 14,99 €

  • The Return of George Sutherland

    Restoring a Jurisprudence of Natural Rights

    by Hadley Arkes ...
    In this book, Hadley Arkes seeks to restore, for a new generation, the jurisprudence of the late Justice of the Supreme Court George Sutherland--a jurisprudence anchored in the understanding of natural rights. The doctrine of natural rights has become controversial in our own time, while Sutherland has been widely maligned and screened from our historical memory. He is remembered today as one of ... Read more

    40,48 €

  • Dateline: Sunday, U.S.A.

    History is marred with evidence of insecure human nature exploiting personal power to coerce, control, torture, enslave, imprison and even execute other human lives for self-centered power trips. Intolerance rears its ugly head tragically in matters of personal conscience and religious faith. Thousands of stand up dissenters from majoritarian demands, cherishing minority views, have met martyr's ... Read more

    4,99 €

  • Parliamentary Elections, Representation and the Law

    Parliamentary elections are the foundation of the democratic State, providing legitimacy to government and an opportunity for citizens to participate in the democratic process. But despite the crucial role of elections in government and society, the law governing them is fragmented, both conceptually and in terms of the legal framework.This book examines each stage of the electoral process from ... Read more

    80,55 €

  • Cato Supreme Court Review

    2019-2020

    Edited by Trevor Burrus ...
    Series Book 19 - Cato Supreme Court Review
    Now in its 19th year, the Cato Supreme Court Review brings together leading legal scholars to analyze key cases from the Court's most recent term, plus cases coming up. Topics in the 2019-2020 edition include DACA and the Dreamers (DHS v. Regents), the president's removal power (Seila Law v. CFPB), Obamacare's so-called contraception mandate (Little Sisters of the Poor v. Pennsylvania), qualified ... Read more

    5,61 €

  • The Informal Constitution

    Unwritten Criteria in Selecting Judges for the Supreme Court of India

    Enacted for historical reasons on 26 January 1950, the Constitution of India provided that the Supreme Court of India, situated in New Delhi, was to have one Chief Justice of India, and not more than seven judges. Today, the Court has 33 judges in addition to the Chief Justice of India. But who are these judges, and where did they come from? Its central thesis is that despite all established ... Read more

    18,54 €

  • Dynamics in the French Constitution

    Decoding French Republican Ideas

    by David Marrani ...
    Series series Routledge Research in Constitutional Law
    The promulgation of the Fifth French Republic Constitution in 1958 marked the end of a complex constitutional history that has since 1789 seen more than twenty constitutions and five Republics. Lasting now for more than fifty years, the Fifth Republic Constitution has proven to be the right settlement for the French people; a consensual text.However, while offering the appearance of stability, the ... Read more

    59,65 €

  • La diversità rivendicata: giudici, diritti e culture tra Italia e Regno Unito

    by Paola Pannia ...
    Il libro muove da una domanda che si impone con urgenza alle democrazie costituzionali: che rilievo giuridico attribuire alla diversità? La ricerca si confronta con questo tema concentrandosi su una precisa diversità, su una precisa rivendicazione: la richiesta di trattamento differenziato, su base culturale, che viene avanzata in giudizio da un individuo appartenente a un gruppo minoritario.Dopo ... Read more

    42,43 € or Free with Kobo Plus

  • When Deadly Force Is Involved

    A Look at the Legal Side of Stand Your Ground, Duty to Retreat and Other Questions of Self-Defense

    Self-defense, as a legal concept, is easy to describe but difficult to apply. Generally, a person who is without fault may use reasonable force or defensive force for the purpose of defending one's own life or the lives of others, including, in certain circumstances, the use of deadly force, provided there is no reasonable alternative to avoid it. When someone begins to parse the words of this ... Read more

    27,13 €

  • In guter Verfassung

    70 Jahre Grundgesetz

    Als Ordnung des Übergangs war das Grundgesetz gedacht - als Provisorium eines gerade noch besetzten und an Seele und Körper verletzten Landes. Doch schon bald zeigte sich, dass die neue Ordnung Bestand hatte. Sie entstand nicht unter freien Bedingungen, aber in guter deutscher Verfassungstradition. Und sie entstand vor dem abschreckenden historischen Beispiel Weimars, dessen Verfassung die ... Read more

    7,99 €

  • A Global Law of Diversity

    Evolving Models and Concepts

    Series series Routledge Advances in Minority Studies
    This book provides a global perspective on the accommodation of diversity within constitutional traditions, considering the most innovative approaches and legal instruments of the Global North and Global South. This field of study, traditionally dominated by a Global North approach based on majority-minority and rights-based discourse, is undergoing significant development. The work thus assesses ... Read more

    Free

  • You Can't Kill a Man Because of the Books He Reads

    Angelo Herndon's Fight for Free Speech

    by Brad Snyder ...
    The story of a young, Black Communist Party organizer wrongly convicted of attempting to incite insurrection and the landmark case that made him a civil rights hero.Decades before the impeachment of an American president for a similar offense, Angelo Herndon was charged under Georgia law with “attempting to incite insurrection”—a crime punishable by death. In 1932, the eighteen-year-old Black ... Read more

    25,01 €

  • Let’s Advance Freedom of Religion for and with the Jehovah’s Witnesses

    While researching court cases for the podcast Long Live the First Amendment and Free Speech, Andrew Bushard noticed a theme emerging. Jehovah's Witnesses kept dominating the First Amendment court cases he discovered. Thus we should honor the Jehovah's Witnesses' contributions to the advancement of the First Amendment and Freedom of Religion.The work Let’s Advance Freedom of Religion for and with ... Read more

    2,67 €

  • The Adoption of the Fourteenth Amendment

    This early academic work on the fourteenth amendment is both expensive and hard to find in its first edition. It contains a study on the history of the fourteenth amendment and its appearance before congress. This is a fascinating work and thoroughly recommended for anyone interested in American political history. Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, ... Read more

    9,11 € or Free with Kobo Plus

  • Freedom of Religion and Religious Diversity

    State Accommodation of Religious Minorities

    Series series ICLARS Series on Law and Religion
    Today, pluralism is increasingly the norm and can be seen as a permanent characteristic of modernity. As seen in world events, religion has not become irrelevant but more diverse, giving rise to a complex web of religion and belief minorities, together with intra-plural majorities. Nations seek ways to implement the ideal of freedom of religion, but as this book shows, whether East or West, in the ... Read more

    56,00 €

  • Juristic Concept of the Validity of Statutory Law

    A Critique of Contemporary Legal Nonpositivism

    Translated by Malgorzata Kieltyka ...
    This book presents the theory of the validity of legal norms, aimed at the practice of law, in particular the jurisdiction of the constitutional courts. The postpositivist concept of the validity of statutory law, grounded on a critical analysis of the basic theories of legal validity elaborated up to now, is introduced. In the first part of the book a contemporary German nonpositivist conception ... Read more

    133,55 €

  • The Politics of Constitutional Rigidity

    Unveiling Pathways to Change in Mexico

    Series series Oxford Comparative Constitutionalism
    What makes a constitution difficult to amend? Many assume it's the stringency of the amendment rules, as seen with the U.S. Constitution. However, Mexico, with similar rules, has one of the most amended constitutions globally. So, if it's not the stringency of the rules, what is it? The Politics of Constitutional Rigidity: Unveiling Pathways to Change in Mexico focuses on Mexico as a case study to ... Read more

    104,40 €

  • Magna Carta - Its Role In The Making Of The English Constitution 1300-1629

    The Magna Carta was a landmark document in the history of England and the wider world. Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork. ... Read more

    9,11 € or Free with Kobo Plus