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Legal Rights And The Institutional Imagination eBook

by Hamish Ross
language: english
Publisher: BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING, April of 2026 ‧
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This book presents a contemporary perspective on legal rights centred on the longstanding will theory interest theory debate. Starting with classical rights literature, central aspects of the debate in its modern idiom are contextualised within a social theory setting developed from the writings of Max Weber.The book explores the idea that the institutional and coercive character of legal enforcement necessitates viewing legal rights as a locus of social power residing within the 'institutional imagination': that is, in the decision-making of key institutional actors such as judges, prosecutors, police, governmental authorities and ultimately supreme court judges who routinely mobilise coercive mechanisms towards the enforcement of legal rights and powers. This marks a departure from the trend of rights literature to view legal rights largely from the standpoint of the right-holder. The book also touches on whether the emerging perspective points towards a 'third way' beyond the traditional two theoretical approaches.A major task of the study is the construction of an archetypal supreme court judge personifying the 'institutional imagination' fashioned, via Weberian sociology, from a critique of Ronald Dworkin's 'Herculean' judge and measured against doctrinal exegesis that draws on sources which include UK higher appellate court judgments.

Legal Rights And The Institutional Imagination

by Hamish Ross

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ISBN: 9781509978991
Publisher: BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING
Release Date: April of 2026
Language: English
Pages: 272
Format: eBook
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Categories: eBooks in English > Law > History and Legal Studies
EAN: 9781509978991
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