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  • 作 者:Goldoni
  • 出 版 社:Hart Publishing Limited;International Specialized Book Services [Distributor]
  • 出版年份:2012
  • ISBN:9781849461436;1849461430
  • 页数:362 页

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Introduction&Chris McCorkindale and Marco Goldoni1

PART Ⅰ: BETWEEN NOMOS AND LEX: THE CONCEPT OF LAW IN HANNAH ARENDT’S POLITICAL THOUGHT13

1. Law beyond Command? An Evaluation of Arendt’s Understanding of Law&Keith Breen15

2. Between Freedom and Law: Hannah Arendt on the Promise of Modern Revolution and the Burden of ‘The Tradition’&Michael A Wilkinson35

3. Law and the Space of Appearance in Arendt’s Thought&Johan van der Walt63

4. A Lawless Legacy: Hannah Arendt and Giorgio Agamben&Vivian Liska89

PART Ⅱ: ON CONSTITUTIONALISM AND INSTITUTIONS99

5. Arendt’s Constitutional Question&Emilios Christodoulidis and Andrew Schaap101

6. The Role of the Supreme Court in Arendt’s Political Constitution&Marco Goldoni and Chris McCorkindale117

7. A Constitutional Niche for Civil Disobedience? Reflections on Arendt&William Smith133

8. The Search for a New Beginning: Hannah Arendt and Karl Jaspers as Critics of West German Parliamentarianism&Kari Palonen151

PART Ⅲ: BEYOND THE NATION STATE: HANNAH ARENDT AND INTERNATIONAL LAW171

A. Public International Law171

9. Facing the Abyss: International Law Before the Political&Florian Hoffmann173

10. International Law and Human Plurality in the Shadow of Totalitarianism: Hannah Arendt and Raphael Lemkin&Seyla Benhabib191

11. Power and the Rule of Law in Arendt’s Thought&Hauke Brunkhorst215

12. Hannah Arendt and the Languages of Global Governance&Jan Klabbers229

B. International Criminal Law249

13. ‘How Dangerous it Gan Be to Be Innocent’: War and the Law in the Thought of Hannah Arendt&Patricia Owens251

14. Hannah Arendt’s Judgement of Bureaucracy&Leora Bilsky271

15. Arendt in Jerusalem, Demjanjuk in Munich&Lawrence Douglas291

PART Ⅳ: THE RIGHT TO HAVE RIGHTS305

16. Between Politics and Law: Hannah Arendt and the Subject of Rights&Charles Barbour307

17. Citizens and Persons: Legal Status and Human Rights in Hannah Arendt&James Bohman321

18. The Right to Have Rights: From Human Rights to Citizens’ Rights and Back&Samantha Besson335

Index357

Introduction&Marco Goldoni and Chris McCorkindale1

Ⅰ. Arendt’s Political Turn2

Ⅱ. The Juridical Person6

Ⅲ. Crises of the Republic9

PART Ⅰ: BETWEEN NOMOS AND LEX: THE CONCEPT OF LAW IN HANNAH ARENDT’S POLITICAL THOUGHT13

1. Law beyond Command? An Evaluation of Arendt’s Understanding of Law&Keith Breen15

Ⅰ. Introduction15

Ⅱ. The Prejudices of the ‘Great Tradition’17

Ⅲ. Limiting Walls and Lasting Ties–Nomas and Lex20

Ⅳ. Law without an Absolute, Foundation without Commandment?24

Ⅴ. Conclusion32

2. Between Freedom and Law: Hannah Arendt on the Promise of Modern Revolution and the Burden of ‘The Tradition’&Michael A Wilkinson35

Ⅰ. Introduction35

Ⅱ. Critique of the Tradition: Arendt’s Conception of Political Freedom37

Ⅲ. Escape from the Tradition: Political Freedom in the Modern Revolutionary Imagination41

Ⅳ. The Burden of ‘the Tradition’: the Persistence of the Absolute in the Juridical Imagination45

Ⅴ. The Liberation of the Tradition: The Emergence of Homo Faber from Modern Revolution50

Ⅵ. Conceptualising Law Beyond ‘The Tradition’: Nomos or Lex?53

Ⅶ. Concluding Remarks: Reconciling Political Freedom and Constitutional Authority?58

3. Law and the Space of Appearance in Arendt’s Thought&Johan van der Walt63

Ⅰ. Introduction63

Ⅱ. Appearance, Reality, Truth66

Ⅲ. Appearing: The Phainesthai of the Phenomenon70

Ⅳ. Her Shadow and its Shade72

Ⅴ. The Literary Exception76

Ⅵ. Literary Depths and the ‘Shallowness’ of Law77

Ⅶ. The Inverse or Negative Depth of the Law82

Ⅷ. Back to the Beginning87

4. A Lawless Legacy: Hannah Arendt and Giorgio Agamben&Vivian Liska89

PART Ⅱ: ON CONSTITUTIONALISM AND INSTITUTIONS99

5. Arendt’s Constitutional Question&Emilios Christodoulidis and Andrew Schaap101

Ⅰ. Unburdening the Constitution101

Ⅱ. Domesticating the Agon108

Ⅲ. Depleting the Space of Appearances114

6. The Role of the Supreme Court in Arendt’s Political Constitution&Marco Goldoni and Chris McCorkindale117

Ⅰ. The Supreme Court Between Power and Authority119

Ⅱ. Powerless But Lastingjudges122

Ⅲ. Reflections on Little Rock125

Ⅳ. Towards Civil Disobedience127

Ⅴ. Concluding Remarks130

7. A Constitutional Niche for Civil Disobedience? Reflections on Arendt&William. Smith133

Ⅰ. Civil Disobedience and the Revolutionary Spirit134

A. Civil Disobedience, Conscience and Law135

B. Civil Disobedience, Consent and the Republic137

C. Reclaiming the Revolutionary Spirit139

Ⅱ. Civil Disobedience and the Constitutional State141

A. A Republican Forum for Civil Disobedience142

B. A Political Approach to Civil Disobedience144

C. The Broad Appeal of the Proposal146

Ⅲ. Objections to Institutionalising Civil Disobedience147

Ⅳ. Conclusion150

8. The Search for a New Beginning: Hannah Arendt and Karl Jaspers as Critics of West German Parliamentarism&Kari Palonen151

Ⅰ. Intellectuals and Parliamentarism in Post-War Germany151

Ⅱ. Parliamentarism as Rhetorical Politics Par Excellence152

Ⅲ. Arendt on the Aftermath of Nazi Rule154

Ⅳ. Jaspers on the Crisis of the Federal Republic157

Ⅴ. Jaspers’s Reply to Critics161

Ⅵ. Arendt’s Review of Jaspers164

Ⅶ. Kalyvas on Schmitt and Arendt165

Ⅷ. Towards a Parliamentary Interpretation of ‘The People’167

PART Ⅲ: BEYOND THE NATION STATE: HANNAH ARENDT AND INTERNATIONAL LAW171

A. Public International Law171

9. Facing the Abyss: International Law Before the Political&Florian Hoffmann173

Ⅰ. A Discipline of Crisis173

Ⅱ. Out of the Mud? (Neo)formalism v (Neo)naturalism180

Ⅲ. Facing the Abyss: Re-politicising the International187

10. International Law and Human Plurality in the Shadow of Totalitarianism: Hannah Arendt and Raphael Lemkin&Seyla Benhabib191

Ⅰ. Introduction191

Ⅱ. Anti-Semitism and the Nation State in Arendt’s Thought197

Ⅲ. Arendt on Statelessness, the Minority Treaties and The ‘Right to Have Rights’200

Ⅳ. From the Origins of Totalitarianism to the Genocide Convention203

Ⅴ. Plurality as a Fundamental Category in Arendt’s Work210

Ⅵ. Brief Epilogue: Arendt and Lemkin on Universal Jurisdiction213

11. Power and the Rule of Law in Arendt’s Thought&Hauke Brunkhorst215

Ⅰ. Power216

Ⅱ. Structurally Repressive Power217

Ⅲ. Imperial Power219

Ⅳ. Constitutionalism221

Ⅴ. A Constitution Preserving the Constituent Power223

Ⅵ. A Permanent Legal Revolution225

Ⅶ. Trapped in Constitutionalism226

Ⅷ. Democratic Inclusion226

12. Hannah Arendt and the Languages of Global Governance&Jan Klabbers229

Ⅰ. (Some of the) Hallmarks of Global Governance230

Ⅱ. (Some of the) Pitfalls of Global Governance234

Ⅲ. (Some of the) Concepts of Global Governance238

Ⅳ. (Some of the) Human Rights in Global Governance241

Ⅴ. (Some of the) Possible Conclusions246

B. International Criminal Law249

13. ‘How Dangerous it Can Be to Be Innocent’: War and the Law in the Thought of Hannah Arendt&Patricia Owens251

Ⅰ. Introduction251

Ⅱ. Politics, Law and Expansion254

Ⅲ. Some Problems with International Theory259

Ⅳ. Accidents and Civilian Death266

Ⅴ. Conclusion268

14. Hannah Arendt’s Judgement of Bureaucracy&Leora Bilsky271

Ⅰ. First Encounter: Arendt and the Eichmann Trial272

Ⅱ. Second Encounter–Arendt and the Auschwitz-Frankfurt Trial277

Ⅲ. The International Criminal Law of Atrocity since Nuremberg282

Ⅳ. Private Business and the Problem of Corporate Liability284

Ⅴ. Judging Bureaucracy: Between Spectator and Judge287

15. Arendt in Jerusalem, Demjanjuk in Munich&Lawrence Douglas291

Ⅰ. From Munich to Jerusalem and Back Again291

Ⅱ. Arendt and the Idiom of Atrocity294

Ⅲ. Demjanjuk and the Idiom of Judgment298

Ⅳ. Ivan the Accessory302

PART Ⅳ: THE RIGHT TO HAVE RIGHTS305

16. Between Politics and Law: Hannah Arendt and the Subject of Rights&Charles Barbour307

Ⅰ. Introduction307

Ⅱ. Action and the Law308

Ⅲ. The Performance of Rights313

Ⅳ. Conclusion317

17. Citizens and Persons: Legal Status and Human Rights in Hannah Arendt&James Bohman321

Ⅰ. Introduction321

Ⅱ. Kant, Arendt and Non-domination324

Ⅲ. Personhood as Legal Status329

Ⅳ. Beyond the Right to Have Rights332

18. The Right to Have Rights: From Human Rights to Citizens’ Rights and Back&Samantha Besson335

Ⅰ. Introduction336

Ⅱ. Human Rights: Moral and Legal341

A. The Morality of Human Rights341

B. The Legality of Human Rights344

Ⅲ. Human Rights: International and Domestic347

A. The Right to Have Rights347

B. International and Domestic Human Rights Law350

C. From Human Rights to Citizens’ Rights and Back352

Ⅳ. Conclusion353

Index357

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    Arendt在法律领域的贡献主要体现在她对法律本质的探讨和对法治的批判性思考。她认为,法律不仅仅是规则的集合,更是对人类行为的规范和引导。

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    3、法律思想对当代法治的启示

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