Handbook on the Rule of Law

Handbook on the Rule of Law
ISBN-10
1786432447
ISBN-13
9781786432445
Category
Law
Pages
576
Language
English
Published
2018-08-31
Publisher
Edward Elgar Publishing
Authors
Christopher May, Adam Winchester

Description

The discussion of the norm of the rule of law has broken out of the confines of jurisprudence and is of growing interest to many non-legal researchers. A range of issues are explored in this volume that will help non-specialists with an interest in the rule of law develop a nuanced understanding of its character and political implications. It is explicitly aimed at those who know the rule of law is important and while having little legal background, would like to know more about the norm.

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