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adam_text | Summary Contents
Foreword
..................................................................................................................
v
Richard
J
Bernstein
Contents
.......................................................................................................................xi
Acknowledgements
.......................................................................................................xvii
List of Contributors
......................................................................................................xix
Introduction
..........................................................................................................1
Chris McCorkindale and Marco Goldoni
PART I: BETWEEN
NOMOS
ANO
LEX: THE CONCEPT OF LAW
IN HANNAH
ARENDTS
POLITICAL THOUGHT
..................................13
1.
Law beyond Command? An Evaluation of Arendt s
Understanding of Law
...................................................................................15
Keith
Breen
2.
Between Freedom and Law: Hannah
Arendt
on the Promise
of Modern Revolution and the Burden of The Tradition
..........................35
Michael A Wilkinson
3.
Law and the Space of Appearance in Arendt s Thought
..............................63
Johan
van
der Walt
4.
A Lawless Legacy: Hannah
Arendt
and Giorgio Agamben
..........................89
Vivian
Uska
PART
Π:
ON CONSTITUTIONALISM AND INSTITUTIONS
...............................99
5.
Arendt s Constitutional Question
................................................................101
Emilios
ChmtodoutidL· and Andrew
Schaap
6.
The Role of the Supreme Court in Arendt s Political
Constitution
.................................................................................................117
Marco Goldoni and Chris McCorkindale
7.
A Constitutional Niche for Civil Disobedience? Reflections on
Arendt.....133
William Smith
8.
The Search for a New Beginning: Hannah
Arendt
and Karl Jaspers
as Critics of West German Parliamentarianism
..........................................151
Kari
Pahnen
χ
Summary Contents
PART III: BEYOND THE NATION STATE: HANNAH
ARENDT
AND
INTERNATIONAL LAW
...........................................................................171
A. Public International Law
.....................................................................................................171
9.
Facing the Abyss: International Law Before the Political
.........................173
Florian
Hoffmann
10.
International Law and Human Plurality in the Shadow of
Totalitarianism: Hannah
Arendt
and Raphael Lemkin
............................191
Seyla Benhabib
11.
Power and the Rule of Law in Arendt s Thought
.....................................215
Hauke Brunkhorst
12.
Hannah
Arendt
and the Languages of Global Governance
.....................229
Jan Klabbers
B.
Internationa/ Criminal Law
..............................................................................................249
13.
How Dangerous it Can Be to Be Innocent : War and the Law
in the Thought of Hannah
Arendt............................................................251
Patricia Owens
14.
Hannah Arendt s Judgement of Bureaucracy
...........................................271
kora Bilsky
15. Arendt
in Jerusalem, Demjanjuk in Munich
.............................................291
Lawrence Douglas
PART IV: THE RIGHT TO HAVE RIGHTS
......................................................305
16.
Between Politics and Law: Hannah
Arendt
and the Subject of Rights
.... 307
Charles
Barbom
17.
Citizens and Persons: Legal Status and Human Rights
in Hannah
Arendt......................................................................................321
James
Bohman
18.
The Right to Have Rights: From Human Rights to Citizens
Rights and Back
.........................................................................................335
Samantha Besson
Index
...................................................................................................................357
Table
of
Contents
Foreword
..................................................................................................................
v
Richard
J
Bernstein
Summary Contents
.........................................................................................................
bi
Acknowledgements
.......................................................................................................xvii
List of Contributors
......................................................................................................xix
Introduction
...........................................................................................................
і
Marco Goldoni and Chris McCorkindaL·
I. Axendt s Political Turn
.............................................................................2
II. The Juridical Person
.................................................................................6
III. Crises of the Republic
...............................................................................9
PART I: BETWEEN .YOMOSAXO LEX: THE CONCEPT OF
LAW IN HANNAH
ARENDTS
POLITICAL THOUGHT
........................13
1.
Law beyond Command? An Evaluation of Arendt s
Understanding of Law
......................................................................................15
Keith
Breen
I. Introduction
.........................................................................................15
II. The Prejudices of the Great Tradition
..............................................17
III. Limiting Walls and Lasting Ties
—
Nomos
and
Ілх
...............................20
IV. Law without an Absolute, Foundation without Commandment?
......24
V. Conclusion
...........................................................................................32
2.
Between Freedom and Law: Hannah
Arendt
on the Promise
of Modern Revolution and the Burden of The Tradition
.............35
Michael A Wilkinson
I. Introduction
.........................................................................................35
П.
Critique of the Tradition: Arendt s Conception of
Political Freedom
.................................................................................37
HI. Escape from the Tradition: Political Freedom in the Modern
Revolutionary Imagination
..................................................................41
IV. The Burden of the Tradition : the Persistence of the
Absolute in the Juridical Imagination
.................................................45
V. The Liberation of the Tradition: The Emergence of Homo
Faber from Modern Revolution
...........................................................50
VI. Conceptualising Law Beyond The Tradition : Xomos or Z/.v?
............53
VII.
Concluding Remarks: Reconciling Political Freedom and
Constitutional Authoritv?
....................................................................58
xii
Table
of
Contents
3.
Law and the Space of Appearance in Arendt s Thought
..................63
Johan
van
der Walt
I. Introduction
........................................................................................63
II. Appearance, Reality, Truth
...............................................................66
III. Appearing: The Phainesthai of the Phenomenon
.................................70
IV. Her Shadow and its Shade
.................................................................72
V. The Literary Exception
......................................................................76
VI. Literary Depths and the Shallowness of Law
...................................77
VII.
The Inverse or Negative Depth of the Law
.......................................82
VIII.
Back to the Beginning
........................................................................87
4.
A Lawless Legacy: Hannah
Arendt
and Giorgio Agamben
..............89
Vivian
Liska
PART II: ON CONSTITUTIONALISM AND INSTITUTIONS
..............................99
5.
Arendt s Constitutional Question
.............................................................101
Emilios ChristodoulidL·
and Andrew
Schaap
I. Unburdening the Constitution
.........................................................101
II. Domesticating the Agon
...................................................................108
III. Depleting the Space of Appearances
................................................114
6.
The Role of the Supreme Court in Arendt s
Political Constitution
.............................................................................117
Marco Goldoni and Chris McCorkindale
I. The Supreme Court Between Power and Authority
.......................119
II. Powerless But Lasting Judges
...........................................................122
III. Reflections on Little Rock
................................................................125
IV. Towards Civil Disobedience
............................................................127
V. Concluding Remarks
........................................................................130
7.
A Constitutional Niche for Civil Disobedience?
Reflections on
Arendt............................................................................133
William Smith
I. Civil Disobedience and the Revolutionary Spirit
............................134
A. Civil Disobedience, Conscience and Law
..................................135
B. Civil Disobedience, Consent and the Republic
..........................137
C. Reclaiming the Revolutionary Spirit
..........................................139
II. Civil Disobedience and the Constitutional State
.............................141
A. A Republican Forum for Civil Disobedience
.............................142
B. A Political Approach to Civil Disobedience
...............................144
C. The Broad Appeal of the Proposal
.............................................146
III. Objections to Institutionalising Civil Disobedience
.........................147
IV. Conclusion
........................................................................................150
Table
of
Contents xiii
8.
The Search for a New Beginning: Hannah
Arendt
and Karl
Jaspers as Critics of West German Parliamentarism
...................151
Kari Palonen
I. Intellectuals and Parliamentarism in Post-War Germany
.............151
II. Parliamentarism as Rhetorical Politics Par Excellence
......................152
III.
Arendt
on the Aftermath of Nazi Rule
..........................................154
IV. Jaspers on the Crisis of the Federal Republic
................................157
V. Jaspers s Reply to Critics
................................................................161
VI. Arendt s Review ofjaspers
.............................................................164
VII. Kalyvas
on
Schmitt
and
Arendt.....................................................165
VIII.
Towards a Parliamentary Interpretation of The People
.............167
PART III: BEYOND THE NATION STATE: HANNAH
ARENDT
AND INTERNATIONAL LAW
..................................................................171
A. Public International Law
.......................................................................................171
9.
Facing the Abyss: International Law Before the Political
.........1 73
Florian
Hoffmann
I. A Discipline of Crisis
......................................................................173
II. Out of the Mud? tXeo formalism
v
iXeoíiiaturalism
.....................
ЇЖ)
III. Facing the Abyss: Re-politicising the International
.......................187
10.
International Law and Human Plurality in the Shadow of
Totalitarianism: Hannah
Arendt
and Raphael Lemkin
............191
Seyla Benhabib
I. Introduction
....................................................................................191
II. Anti-Semitism and the Nation State in Arendt s Thought
............197
III.
Arendt
on Statelessness, the Minority Treaties and
The Right to Have Rights
............................................................200
IV. From the Origins of Totalitarianism to the
Genocide Convention
.....................................................................203
V. Plurality as a Fundamental Category in Arendt s Work
................210
VI. Brief Epilogue:
Arendt
and Lemkin on Universal Jurisdiction
...........213
11.
Power and the Rule of Law in Arendt s Thought
........................215
Hauke Brunkhorst
I. Power
..............................................................................................216
II. Structurally Repressive Power
........................................................217
III. Imperial Power
...............................................................................219
IV. Constitutionalism
............................................................................221
V. A Constitution Preserving the Constituent Power
.........................223
VI. A
Permanent Legal Revolution
......................................................225
VII.
Trapped in Constitutionalism
........................................................226
VIII.
Democratic Inclusion
.....................................................................226
xiv
Table of
Contents
12.
Hannah
Arendt
and the Languages of Global Governance
......229
Jan Klabbers
I. (Some of the) Hallmarks of Global Governance
...............................230
II. (Some of the) Pitfalls of Global Governance
.....................................234
III. (Some of the) Concepts of Global Governance
................................238
IV. (Some of the) Human Rights in Global Governance
.......................241
V. (Some of the) Possible Conclusions
...................................................246
B. International Criminal Law
..............................................................................................249
13.
How Dangerous it Can Be to Be Innocent :
War and the Law in the Thought of Hannah
Arendt..................251
Patricia Owens
I. Introduction
.......................................................................................251
II. Politics, Law and Expansion
.............................................................254
HI. Some Problems with International Theory
......................................259
IV. Accidents and Civilian Death
...........................................................266
V. Conclusion
.........................................................................................268
14.
Hannah
Arendt
s
Judgement of Bureaucracy
...............................271
/¿ora
Bilsky
I. First Encounter:
Arendt
and the
Eichmann
Trial
............................272
II. Second Encounter
—Arendt
and the Auschwitz-Frankfurt Trial
.....277
III. The International Criminal Law of Atrocity since Nuremberg
.......282
IV. Private Business and the Problem of Corporate Liability
.................284
V. Judging Bureaucracy: Between Spectator and Judge
.......................287
15. Arendt in
Jerusalem, Demjanjuk in Munich
................................291
Lawrence Douglas
I. From Munich to Jerusalem and Back Again
....................................291
II.
Arendt
and the Idiom of Atrocity
.....................................................294
III. Demjanjuk and the Idiom of Judgment
............................................298
IV.
Ivan the Accessory
.............................................................................302
PART IV: THE RIGHT TO HAVE RIGHTS
............................................................305
16.
Between Politics and Law: Hannah
Arendt
and the Subject of Rights
...................................................................307
Charles Barbour
I. Introduction
.......................................................................................307
II. Action and the Law
...........................................................................308
III. The Performance of Rights
...............................................................313
IV. Conclusion
.........................................................................................317
Table of
Contents xv
17. Citizens
and Persons:
Legal Status and Human
Rights
in Hannah Arendt.................................................................................32 t
James
Bohman
I. Introduction.......................................................................................
321
II.
Kant, Arendt and Non-domination..................................................324
III. Personhood as
Legal Status...............................................................329
IV. Beyond the Right to Have Rights
.....................................................332
18.
The Right to Have Rights: From Human Rights
to Citizens Rights and Back
.............................................................335
Samantha Besson
I. Introduction
.......................................................................................336
II. Human Rights: Moral and Legal
......................................................341
A. The Morality of Human Rights
..................................................341
B. The Legality of Human Rights
...................................................344
HI. Human Rights: International and Domestic
....................................347
A. The Right to Have Rights
...........................................................347
B. International and Domestic Human Rights Law
.......................350
С
From Human Rights to Citizens 1 Rights and Hack
....................352
IV. Conclusion
.........................................................................................353
Index
...................................................................................................................357
This book fills a major gap in the ever-
increasing secondary literature on Hannah
Arendt s political thought by providing a
dedicated and coherent treatment of the
many, various and interesting things which
Arendt
had to say about law. Often
obscured by more pressing or more
controversial aspects of her work,
Arendt
nonetheless had interesting insights into
Greek and Roman concepts of law, human
rights, constitutional design, legislation,
sovereignty, international tribunals, judicial
review and much more. This book retrieves
these aspects of her legal philosophy for the
attention of both
Arendt
scholars and
lawyers alike. The book brings together
lawyers as well as
Arendt
scholars drawn
from a range of disciplines (philosophy,
political science, international relations),
who have engaged in an internal debate the
dynamism of which is captured in print.
Following the editors introduction, the
book is split into four Parts: Part I explores
the concept of law in Arendt s thought;
Part
Π
explores legal aspects of Arendt s
constitutional thought: first locating
Arendt
in the wider tradition of republican
constitutionalism, before turning attention
to the role of courts and the role of parlia¬
ment in her constitutional design. In Part
HI Arendt s thought on international law is
explored from a variety of perspectives,
covering international institutions and
international criminal law, as well as the
theoretical foundations of international law.
Part IV debates the foundations, content
and meaning of Arendt s famous and
influential claim that the right to have
rights is the one true human right.
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indexdate | 2024-07-10T00:17:23Z |
institution | BVB |
isbn | 9781849461436 1849461430 9781849464970 1849464979 |
language | English |
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physical | XX, 362 Seiten |
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spelling | Hannah Arendt and the law edited by Marco Goldoni and Christopher McCorkindale Oxford [u.a.] Hart Publ. 2012 XX, 362 Seiten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Law and practical reason volume 4 Arendt, Hannah 1906-1975 (DE-588)11850391X gnd rswk-swf Politische Theorie (DE-588)4046563-9 gnd rswk-swf Internationales Recht (DE-588)4027447-0 gnd rswk-swf Recht (DE-588)4048737-4 gnd rswk-swf Nationalstaat (DE-588)4041331-7 gnd rswk-swf Politische Philosophie (DE-588)4076226-9 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Arendt, Hannah 1906-1975 (DE-588)11850391X p Recht (DE-588)4048737-4 s Politische Philosophie (DE-588)4076226-9 s DE-604 Internationales Recht (DE-588)4027447-0 s Nationalstaat (DE-588)4041331-7 s Politische Theorie (DE-588)4046563-9 s Goldoni, Marco 1974- (DE-588)153058889 edt McCorkindale, Christopher (DE-588)1126462551 edt Law and practical reason volume 4 (DE-604)BV036604425 4 Digitalisierung UB Regensburg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=024978424&sequence=000003&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung UB Regensburg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=024978424&sequence=000004&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Klappentext |
spellingShingle | Hannah Arendt and the law Law and practical reason Arendt, Hannah 1906-1975 (DE-588)11850391X gnd Politische Theorie (DE-588)4046563-9 gnd Internationales Recht (DE-588)4027447-0 gnd Recht (DE-588)4048737-4 gnd Nationalstaat (DE-588)4041331-7 gnd Politische Philosophie (DE-588)4076226-9 gnd |
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title | Hannah Arendt and the law |
title_auth | Hannah Arendt and the law |
title_exact_search | Hannah Arendt and the law |
title_full | Hannah Arendt and the law edited by Marco Goldoni and Christopher McCorkindale |
title_fullStr | Hannah Arendt and the law edited by Marco Goldoni and Christopher McCorkindale |
title_full_unstemmed | Hannah Arendt and the law edited by Marco Goldoni and Christopher McCorkindale |
title_short | Hannah Arendt and the law |
title_sort | hannah arendt and the law |
topic | Arendt, Hannah 1906-1975 (DE-588)11850391X gnd Politische Theorie (DE-588)4046563-9 gnd Internationales Recht (DE-588)4027447-0 gnd Recht (DE-588)4048737-4 gnd Nationalstaat (DE-588)4041331-7 gnd Politische Philosophie (DE-588)4076226-9 gnd |
topic_facet | Arendt, Hannah 1906-1975 Politische Theorie Internationales Recht Recht Nationalstaat Politische Philosophie Aufsatzsammlung |
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