The rule of law : a very short introduction / Aziz Z. Huq.
2024
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Author
Title
The rule of law : a very short introduction / Aziz Z. Huq.
Imprint
New York : Oxford University Press, 2024.
Description
1 online resource.
Series
Very short introductions.
Formatted Contents Note
Why might the rule of law matter?
Seeding the rule of law
The rule of law's green shoots
Three branches of the modern rule of law
Why does the rule of law survive?
Cultivating the rule of law in new lands
The rule of law condemned : critics and crises.
Seeding the rule of law
The rule of law's green shoots
Three branches of the modern rule of law
Why does the rule of law survive?
Cultivating the rule of law in new lands
The rule of law condemned : critics and crises.
Summary
"This very short introduction sets out the origins and development of an English-language debate centered around the phrase "rule of law." It aims is to explore the distinctive ethical contribution offered by various thinkers to this specific phrase, first theorized by the English scholar A.V. Dicey, while largely setting aside how the same questions are framed and resolved in other traditions. The book opens by canvassing the classical and early modern sources upon which Dicey and his successors explicitly drew. It then explores the idea of Dicey, who it flags as the first self-conscious theorist of the rule of law. It then recounts his immediate successors. These include a heterogenous range of thinkers, such as Friedrich Hayek, Lon Fuller, Ronald Dworkin, and Tom Bingham. With this genealogy in hand, the book then reflects the important question of why the rule of law (in some version or other) persists-that is, why do actors with the power to cast aside the rule of law not do so? The book next turns to the ways in which the term "rule of law" has diffused across borders, making it a geopolitical phenomenon. Specifically, the phrase was taken toward the end of the twentieth century across borders by actors as diverse as the World Bank, Singapore, and the Chinese Communist Party. Finally, the book closes by examining the way that the rule-of-law tradition can be challenged both as a matter of theory and practice"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Source of Description
Description based on print version record and online resource (viewed March 14, 2025)
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Print version: Huq, Aziz Z. Rule of law New York : Oxford University Press, 2024
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Oxford Academic
Language
English
ISBN
9780197657447 (epub)
0197657443
9780197657423 (paperback)
0197657443
9780197657423 (paperback)
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