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The rapid spread of judicially-enforced constitutional rights has been one of the most dramatic developments in modern law. This book argues that there is now a global model for how such rights should function, and develops an original, philosophically grounded, account of their nature and scope.
The rapid spread of judicially-enforced constitutional rights has been one of the most dramatic developments in modern law. This book argues that there is now a global model for how such rights should function, and develops an original, philosophically grounded, account of their nature and scope.
Über den Autor
Kai Möller is a Lecturer in Law at the London School of Economics and Political Science. His previous positions include a Junior Research Fellowship and a Lectureship in Jurisprudence at Lincoln College, Oxford.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- 1: The Global Model of Constitutional Rights
- Part I: The Scope of Rights
- 2: Negative and Positive Freedom
- 3: Two Conceptions of Autonomy
- 4: The Right to Autonomy
- Part II: The Structure of Justification
- 5: Towards a Theory of Balancing and Proportionality: The Point and Purpose of Judicial Review
- 6: Balancing
- 7: Proportionality
- 8: Conclusion
- Bibliography
Über den Autor
Kai Möller is a Lecturer in Law at the London School of Economics and Political Science. His previous positions include a Junior Research Fellowship and a Lectureship in Jurisprudence at Lincoln College, Oxford.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- 1: The Global Model of Constitutional Rights
- Part I: The Scope of Rights
- 2: Negative and Positive Freedom
- 3: Two Conceptions of Autonomy
- 4: The Right to Autonomy
- Part II: The Structure of Justification
- 5: Towards a Theory of Balancing and Proportionality: The Point and Purpose of Judicial Review
- 6: Balancing
- 7: Proportionality
- 8: Conclusion
- Bibliography
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