Law, liberty and state Oakeshott, Hayek and Schmitt on the rule of law

Oakeshott, Hayek and Schmitt are associated with a conservative reaction to the 'progressive' forces of the twentieth century. Each was an acute analyst of the juristic form of the modern state and the relationship of that form to the idea of liberty under a system of public, general law....

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Other Authors: Dyzenhaus, David (Editor), Poole, Thomas (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2015
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Collection: Cambridge Books Online - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • 1. Introduction / David Dyzenhaus and Thomas Poole
  • 2. The mystery of the state : state-concept, state-theory and state making in Schmitt and Oakeshott / Nehal Bhuta
  • 3. Law as concrete order : Schmitt and the problem of collective freedom / Hans Lindahl
  • 4. Nomos / Martin Loughlin
  • 5. Carl Schmitt's defence of sovereignty / Lars Vinx
  • 6. Schmitt, Oakeshott and the Hobbesian legacy in the crisis of our times / David Boucher
  • 7. The mystery of lawlessness : war, law, and the modern state / Thomas Poole
  • 8. Reconfiguring reason of state in response to political crisis / Duncan Kelly
  • 9. The rules of the game : stochastic rationality in Oakeshott's rule-of-law theory / Erika A. Kiss
  • 10. Dreaming the rule of law / David Dyzenhaus
  • 11. What, if anything, is wrong with Hayek's model constitution? / Jan-Werner Müller
  • 12. Hayek and the state / Chandran Kukathas
  • 13. Local and global knowledge in the administrative state / Adrian Vermeule