The Idea of Public Law

Martin Loughlin author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:18th Dec '03

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This book offers an answer to the question: what is public law? It suggests that an adequate explanation can only be given once public law is recognized to be an autonomous discipline, with its own distinctive methods and tasks. Martin Loughlin defends this claim by identifying the conceptual foundations of the public law in governing, politics, representation, sovereignty, constituent power, and rights. By explicating these basic elements of the subject, he seeks not only to lay bare its method but also to present a novel account of the idea of public law.

If you have ever had nagging doubts about the prime importance of positive law in public law or have ever wanted a clearer understanding of A. V. Dicey's relation of the legal to the political, this book will provide an interesting alternative perspective. * The Cambridge Law Journal *

ISBN: 9780199267231

Dimensions: 241mm x 162mm x 15mm

Weight: 430g

199 pages