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Choice and the Legal Order Norman D. Lewis (University of Sheffield)

Choice and the Legal Order By Norman D. Lewis (University of Sheffield)

Choice and the Legal Order by Norman D. Lewis (University of Sheffield)


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Summary

This text takes as its premise the idea that a commitment to democratic principles has implications for law in all its manifestations - academic, professional and political.

Choice and the Legal Order Summary

Choice and the Legal Order: Rising above Politics by Norman D. Lewis (University of Sheffield)

Explores the legal foundations of contemporary politics and morality, revealing how commitment to democratic principles has implications for law in all its manifestations - academic, professional and political.

Table of Contents

Part I. Choice and the Legal Order: 1. Choice amongst equals; Part II. The Social Dimension: 2. The 'Federal' state; 3. Community and society; 4. Associations, choice and labour; 5. Markets, competition, privatisation, and regulation; Part III. The Legal Order: 6. The social market economy and the constitutional framework; Conclusions.

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GOR002484604
9780406050502
0406050503
Choice and the Legal Order: Rising above Politics by Norman D. Lewis (University of Sheffield)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
1996-04-01
210
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