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Book Title: Handbook on the Rule of Law
Editor(s): May, Christopher; Winchester, Adam
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN: 9781786432438
Section Title: Contents
Number of pages: 3
Extract:
Contents List of contributors Introduction to the Handbook on the Rule of Law Christopher May and Adam Winchester PART I DEFINING
THE RULE OF LAW 1 2 3 4 The advantages of a thin view Jørgen Møller The promise of a thick view Adriaan Bedner Difficulties
with measuring the rule of law Tom Ginsburg The rule of law, legal pluralism, and challenges to a Western-centric view: Some very
preliminary observations Peer Zumbansen Arbitrary power and the ideal of the rule of law Martin Krygier (with Adam Winchester) The
centrality of predictability to the rule of law Christopher May The rule of law in inter-national relations: Contestation despite
diffusion diffusion through contestation Antje Wiener THE HISTORY OF THE RULE OF LAW 135 21 34 48 viii 1
57 75 96
5 6 7
109
PART II 8 9
The rule of law: An outline of its historical foundations Pietro Costa Minimising Magna Carta and modernising exposition of the rule
of law in the English historical constitution J.W.F Allison Turning the rule of law into an English constitutional idea J.W.F. Allison
The rule of law and the rise of capitalism Tor Krever v
149 167 184
10 11
vi Handbook on the rule of law PART III 12 13 INSTITUTIONS OF THE RULE OF LAW 203
The rule of law and its application to the United Nations Clemens A. Feinäugle Power rules: The World Bank, rule of law reform,
and the World Development ...
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