In this age of collections that is ours, many volumes of collections are published. They contain contributions of several well-known authors, and their aim is to present a selective overview of a r
Series: Critical Concepts in Historical StudiesProviding a rational framework for legislation, the original essays published in this collection expose and develop a range of new insights into the rela
This book establishes legisprudence, in contrast to jurisprudence, as a legal theory of rational law-making. It suggests that by rejecting the common wisdom about the nature of political law-making, l
The essays in this volume set out to provide a rational framework for legislation. Whilst legislation and regulation is the result of a political process, this volume considers whether they can also b
The essays collected in this book address legislation from the viewpoint of legal theory and provide an overview of current research in legisprudence as a new scholarly approach to lawmaking. The over
Legisprudence, says Wintgens (European Academy of Legal Theory; Center of Legislation, Regulation, and Legisprudence; U. of Brussels, Belgium), is an interdisciplinary legal theory of rational legisla