Beschreibung:
In recent years, there has been a substantial increase in concern for the rule of law. Not only have there been a multitude of articles and books on the essence, nature, scope and limitation of the law, but citizens, elected officials, law enforcement officers and the judiciary have all been actively engaged in this debate. Thus, the concept of the rule of law is as multifaceted and contested as it's ever been, and this book explores the essence of that concept, including its core principles, its rules, and the necessity of defining, or even redefining, the basic concept.
Acknowledgments.- Introduction; Imer B. Flores and Kenneth E. Himma.- The Concept of the Rule of Law; Courtney Taylor Hamara.- Plato and the Rule of Law; Brian Burge-Hendrix.- Kantian Re-construction of Intersubjectivity Forms: The Logic of the Transition from Natural State to the Threshold of the Civic State; Andrzej Maciej Kaniowski.- Radbruch's Formula, Conceptual Analysis, and the Rule of Law; Brian H. Bix.- Law, Liberty, and the Rule of Law (in a Constitutional Democracy); Imer B. Flores.- The Rule of Law: Is the Line between the Formal and the Moral Blurred?; Gülriz Uygur.- Political Deliberation and Constitutional Review; Conrado Hübner Mendes.- The Rule of Law and Human Rights Judicial Review: Controversies and Alternatives; Tom Campbell.- The Rule of Law, Judicial Supremacy, and Legal Positivism; Kenneth Einar Himma.- Retroactive Application of Laws and the Rule of Law; Juan Vega Gómez.