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The Redress of Law: Globalisation, Constitutionalism and Market Capture (eBook)


ISBN13: 9781108802345
Published: April 2021
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication: UK
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From a legal-philosophical point of view, The Redress of Law presents a critical analysis of a number of related doctrinal fields: constitutional, labour and EU Law. Focusing on the organisation and protection of work, this book asks what it means to protect work as an essential aspect of human (individual and collective) flourishing. This is an ambitious and highly sophisticated intervention in contemporary academic and political debates around a set of critically important questions connected to processes of globalisation and market integration. The author redefines the nature of legal and political thought in an age in which market rationality has exceeded its classic domain and has come to pervade the organization of social and political life. This restatement of critical legal theory is intended to defend the concept of constitutionalism and suggest new ways to deploy the law strategically.

  • Develops the concept of political constitutionalism
  • Explores interface of the legal system with the political and the economic systems
  • Explains phenomenology and critical theory as they apply to law

Subjects:
eBooks, Law and Society
Contents:
Introduction
Part I. Political Phenomenology:
1.1. Hannah Arendt and the theory of the bourgeois public sphere
1.2. Simone Weil, necessity and courage
1.3. The phenomenology of work
1.4. Toward a critical phenomenology
Part II. Political Constitutionalism:
2.1. Constituent power and the constitutional distinction
2.2. Constitutionality
2.3. Labour, solidarity and the social constitution
2.4. Constitutionalism adrift
Part III. Market Constitutionalism:
3.1. Market trajectories
3.2. 'Total market' thinking
3.3. Europe's social market and the disembedding of labour protection
3.4. The deep commodification of labour
Part IV. Strategies of redress:
4.1 The constitutional situation
4.2. Militant formalisms
4.3. Constitution, autogestion, rupture
4.4: Constitutionalising contradiction
toward an open constitutional dialectic