We can't find the internet
Attempting to reconnect
Something went wrong!
Hang in there while we get back on track
£46.64
Routledge Limits Of Law: Essays On Democratic Governance (New Perspectives on Law, Culture, and Society)
Price data last checked 49 day(s) ago - refreshing...
Price History & Forecast
Last 42 days • 42 data points (No recent data available)
Price Distribution
Price distribution over 42 days • 2 price levels
Current Price
Price Analysis
Most common price: £24 (39 days, 92.9%)
Price range: £24 - £47
Price levels: 2 different prices over 42 days
Description
Product Description Law is an increasingly pervasive force in our society. At the same time, however, the obstacles to law’s effectiveness are also growing. In The limits of Law, Yale law professor Peter H, Schuck draws on law, social science, and history to explore this momentous clash between law’s compelling promise of ordered liberty and the realistic limits of its capacity to deliver on this promise. Schuck first discusses the constraints within which law must work–law’s own complexity, the cultural chasms it must bridge, and the social diversity it must accommodate–and proceeds to consider the ways law uses regulatory, legislative, and adjudicatory processes to influence social behavior. He shows how politics shapes regulation, how regulation might incorporate individualized equity, and how it can best be reformed. Turning to legislation, he justifies a strong role for special interest groups, dissects purely symbolic statutes, and defends broad delegations of legislative power to regulatory agencies. Concerning adjudication, Schuck analyzes the courts’ efforts to advance social justice by controlling federal agencies, constitutionalizing politics, managing mass toxic tort disputes, and reforming public services and institutions. His concluding chapter draws together some general lessons about law’s limits and possibilities for improving democratic governance. About the Author Peter H. Schuck is Simeon E. Baldwin Professor at Yale Law School. He is the author or editor of many books and articles including Citizenship Without Consent: Illegal Aliens in the American Polity (with Rogers M. Smith), Paths to Inclusion: The Integration of Migrants in the U.S. and Germany, Suing Government: Citizen Remedies for Official Wrongs, Agent Orange on Trial: Mass Toxic Disasters in the Courts, Foundations of Administrative Law, and Tort Law and the Public Interest: Competition, Innovation, and Consumer Welfare.
Product Specifications
- Brand
- Routledge
- Format
- paperback
- ASIN
- 0813367581
- Domain
- Amazon UK
- Release Date
- 25 February 2000
- Listed Since
- 16 February 2007
Barcode
No barcode data available