Reasonableness and Law edited by Giorgio Bongiovanni, Giovanni Sartor, Chiara Valentini.

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Other Authors: Bongiovanni, Giorgio (Editor), Sartor, Giovanni (Editor), Valentini, Chiara (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2009.
Edition:1st ed. 2009.
Series:Law and Philosophy Library, 86
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Table of Contents:
  • Legal, Political and Constitutional Theory
  • The Reasonableness of the Law
  • A Sufficientist Approach to Reasonableness in Legal Decision-Making and Judicial Review
  • Reasonableness, Common Sense, and Science
  • Reciprocity, Balancing and Proportionality Rawls and Habermas on Moral and Political Reasonableness
  • Law, Liberty and Reason
  • Reasonableness and Value Pluralism in Law and Politics
  • Global Legitimation and Reasonableness
  • Philip Pettit’s Law, Liberty and Reason: Republican Freedom and Criminal Justice
  • Proportionality, Judicial Review, and Global Constitutionalism
  • Constitutional Adjudication and the Principle of Reasonableness
  • Some Critical Thoughts on Proportionality
  • Private, Public and International Law
  • Reasonable Persons in Private Law
  • The Reasonable Consumer under European and Italian Regulations on Unfair Business-to-Consumer Commercial Practices
  • Reasonableness in Administrative Law
  • Reasonableness in Administrative Law: A Comparative Reflection on Functional Equivalence
  • Reasonableness, Bioethics, and Biolaw
  • Reasonableness in Biolaw: Is it Necessary?
  • Reasonableness and Biolaw
  • Reasonableness in Biolaw: The Criminal Law Perspective
  • The Principle of Reasonableness in European Union Law
  • An Evolving “Rule of Reason” in the European Market
  • From State-Centered towards Constitutional “Public Reason” in Modern International Economic Law.