This book develops Martin Loughlin’s distinctive and provocative theory of public law, first outlined in The Idea of Public Law. Tracing the historical evolution of the concept of public law, the book rethinks the foundational concepts of state, constitution, and government, arguing that public power is created, not controlled, by law.
Foundations of Public Law
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ISBN | 9780191648182 |
Number Of Pages | 0 |
File Size | 4.38 mb |
Format | EPUB |
Published | 27-09-2012 |