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Books in the Central and Eastern European Forum for Legal, Political, and Social Theory Yearbook series

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    - Classical Paradigms and Novel Proposals
     
    £41.49

    The fifth CEE Forum for Legal, Political, and Social Theory Yearbook addresses two major topics: law and state. In particular, it tackles the following issues: law and logic, emergence of the modern state, methodological approaches to legal theory, language and law, constitutional and EU law, contemporary state, and state and crisis.

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    £46.99

    This Yearbook of the Central and Eastern European Forum of Young Legal, Political and Social Theorists is devoted to the analysis of the consequences of Central and Eastern European transition in law, in politics and in the societies. The volume focuses on understanding the constantly evolving process of democratization.

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    - Selected Papers Presented at the Fourth Central and Eastern European Forum for Legal, Political and Social Theorists, Celje, 23-24 March 2012
     
    £35.99

    This book comprises ten essays written by young Central and Eastern European legal theorists and political scientists on the Rule of Law and key concepts of jurisprudence. They discuss a wide range of subjects including jurisprudential methodology and legal reasoning, democracy and constitutional courts, as well as rights and criminal justice.

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    - New Perspectives from Legal and Political Theory
     
    £41.49

    The fourth Central and Eastern European Forum for Legal, Political, and Social Theory Yearbook reassesses central concepts of modern constitutionalism between the poles of law and politics: separation of powers, constitutional review, and constitutional rights and obligations.

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    £44.49

    The book is devoted to the effects of globalisation and global governance on the state, law and society. It provides a multidiscoursive analysis that challenges the traditional constitutional and political concepts with view to their structural and functional changes produced by the emergence of supranational constitutionalism and decision making.

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