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On Rules

Justice is simultaneously a practical and an ideal concept: when we think of justice, we refer to its day-to-day administration, involving police, lawyers, judges, and politicians--but we also refer to a larger ideal, a set of basic values that guide our attempts to live together and balance competi...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Colombo, Gherardo
Otros Autores: Foqué, René, Zoni, Elisabetta
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, 2016.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover; Contents; Introduction; 1. An Imaginary Country; 1. An Imaginary Country; Part I
  • The Ambiguities of Justice; 2. Law and Justice; 3. Laws Differing in Time and Space; 4. 'Justice' is an Ambiguous Word; 5. Law Comes From God; 6. Law is Just If It is 'Natural'; 7. Law is Just When It Exists; 8. From Subject to Citizen; Part II
  • Horizontal Society and Vertical Society; 9. The Vertical Society; 10. The Horizontal Society; 11. Structure of the Two Models; 12. Consequences of the Vertical Society; 13. Consequences of the Horizontal Society
  • 14. Fundamental Rights According to the Two Models15. Sanctions According to the Vertical Model; 16. The Consequences to Offences in the Horizontal Society; 17. Victim and Offender; 18. Limits to Personal Liberty; 19. Vertical Society, Horizontal Society, Ideology and Religion; Part III
  • Towards a Horizontal Society; 20. An Attempt to Justify Law at the End of the Second Millennium; 21. The Limits of International Rules; 22. An Attempt at Creating a Horizontal Society: the Italian Constitution; 23. The Person Comes First; 24. What is Missing?; 25. Uncertainties in the Constitutional Process
  • 26. Culture27. The Interests of Those Who Oppose the Horizontal Society; 28. Security; 29. Escaping Responsibility; Part IV
  • How Do We Get There?; 30. The Time Dynamic; 31. Self-Awareness; Conclusion; Acknowledgments