Law, Society, and Democracy: Comparative Perspectives

SAGE PUBLICATIONS INCISBN: 9781412940108

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Edited by Richard D. Schwartz
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Professor Schwartz came to Syracuse after almost 25 years as a distinguished teacher and scholar in both law and sociology. He is the author of many scholarly publications in both fields, including the books Society and the Legal Order, Unobtrusive Measures, Criminal Law: Theory and Process, and the Handbook of Regulation and Administrative Law. He is recognized as a leading authority on law and society. He taught on the law and sociology faculties at Northwestern and Yale universities and was dean and professor of law at State University of New York at Buffalo. Professor Schwartz was the founding editor of the Law and Society Review. Professor Schwartz teaches courses in law and society, public administration and legal process, and criminal law.

Preface - Richard E. D. Schwartz Introduction - Richard E. D. Schwartz Part I. The Rule of Law: What Is It? Democracy and Equality - Robert Post Reflecting on the Rule of Law - Samuel Donnelly Do Free Markets Create Free Societies? - Samuel Krislov Part II. Case Studies A. Moves Toward Democracy Overcoming Apartheid: Can Truth Reconcile a Divided Nation? - James Gibson The Federal Constitutional Court: Guardian of German Democracy - Donald Kommers Religion, Constitutional Courts in Former Communist Countries - James Richardson B. Transitions and Problem Cases Transitions to Constitutional Democracies - Inga Markovits Sudan: A Nation in Turbulent Search of Itself - Francis Deng Expecting the Unexpected: Cultural Components of Arab Governance - Lawrence Rosen Rule of Law and Lawyers in Latin America - Rogelio Perez-Perdomo Law and Development: Is China as Problem Case? - Randall Peerenboom Part III. International Processes Toward a Rule of Law: Freedom of Expression - Kurt Wimmer Divided Nations: The Paradox of National Protection - Francis Deng Views on the Ground: The Local Perceptions of International Criminal Tribunals - Donna Arzt Global Rule of Law or Global Rule of Law Enforcement? International Police Cooperation and Counterterrorism - Mathieu Deflem Environmental Protection, Free Trade, and Democracy - David Driesen Global Business, Oversight Without Inhibiting Enterprise - John Philip Jones Revisiting Good Governance - Ved P. Nanda Afterword - Richard Schwartz

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