Searching for the state in British legal thought : competing conceptions of the public sphere
Material type: TextPublication details: Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2015.Description: ix, 334 p, : 229 x 152 mmISBN:- 9781107536364
- 320.10941 MCL.S
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Introduction; 1. Searching for the state in the idea of the crown; 2. From the state as official to the state as machine: the nineteenth-century development of bureaucracy; 3. The state as sovereign and the state as corporation: Austin and Hart in political context; 4. Civil society: the English fellowships and the state; 5. The private life of the state: the crown and the public sphere; 6. A public law without a state: the political commitments of the new administrative law; 7. No rights against the state: government wrongdoing and the law; 8. Privatisation, deregulation and reconceiving the state; 9. (Human) rights against the state; 10. Prospectus.
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