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Law and the Formation of Modern Europe: Perspectives from the Historical Sociology of Law

Hardback

Main Details

Title Law and the Formation of Modern Europe: Perspectives from the Historical Sociology of Law
Authors and Contributors      Edited by Mikael Rask Madsen
Edited by Chris Thornhill
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:378
Dimensions(mm): Height 235,Width 158
ISBN/Barcode 9781107044050
ClassificationsDewey:349.4
Audience
Professional & Vocational

Publishing Details

Publisher Cambridge University Press
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publication Date 10 July 2014
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Law and the Formation of Modern Europe explores processes of legal construction in both the national and supranational domains, and it provides an overview of the modern European legal order. In its supranational focus, it examines the sociological pressures which have given rise to European public law, the national origins of key transnational legal institutions and the elite motivations driving the formation of European law. In its national focus, it addresses legal questions and problems which have assumed importance in parallel fashion in different national societies, and which have shaped European law more indirectly. Examples of this are the post-1914 transformation of classical private law, the rise of corporatism, the legal response to the post-1945 legacy of authoritarianism, the emergence of human rights law and the growth of judicial review. This two-level sociological approach to European law results in unique insights into the dynamics of national and supranational legal formation.

Author Biography

Mikael Rask Madsen is Professor of European Law and Integration at the Faculty of Law and Director of iCourts, the Centre of Excellence for International Courts, University of Copenhagen. Chris Thornhill is Professor in Law at the University of Manchester.