Rule of Law question
Bill Rose
wrose at albion.edu
Sun Jan 14 13:55:45 PST 2007
Tamanaha's book is excellent. In addition, although they're a bit dated, you might take a look at Allan Hutchinson and Patrick Monahan, eds., The Rule of Law: Ideal or Ideology (1987) and Ian Shapiro's NOMOS volume (1995), The Rule of Law. Also, you might take a look at E.P. Thompson's discussion at the end of Whigs and Hunters.
Rose
William Rose
Associate Professor of Political Science and
Director of the Law, Justice, & Society Concentration
Albion College
Albion, Michigan 49224
>>> "Sanford Levinson" <SLevinson at law.utexas.edu> 01/14/07 4:20 PM >>>
The best such discussion is in Brian Tamahana's book The Rule of Law (Cambridge U. Press).
sandy
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From: conlawprof-bounces at lists.ucla.edu on behalf of John Parry
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Subject: Rule of Law question
I'm looking for good critical discussions of the "rule of law," whether from the
CLS literature or successor approaches, as well as discussions from outside the
legal academy. For that matter, I'm interested in what listmembers think are
the best or most useful discussions, whether or not those discussions adopt a
critical approach.
Any thoughts? On or off list is fine with me.
Thanks,
John Parry
Lewis & Clark Law School
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