The Legacy of Pluralism: The Continental Jurisprudence of Santi Romano, Carl Schmitt, and Costantino Mortati (pdf)

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Author Mariano Croce; Marco Goldoni
Edition 1
Edition Year 2020
Format PDF
ISBN 9781503613126
Language English
Number Of Pages 263
Publisher Stanford University Press

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How should the state face the challenge of radical pluralism? How can constitutional orders be changed when they prove unable to regulate society? Santi Romano, Carl Schmitt, and Costantino Mortati, the leading figures of Continental legal institutionalism, provided three responses that deserve our full attention today. Mariano Croce and Marco Goldoni introduce and analyze these three towering figures for a modern audience. Romano thought pluralism to be an inherent feature of legality and envisaged a far-reaching reform of the state for it to be a platform of negotiation between autonomous normative regimes. Schmitt believed pluralism to be a dangerous deviation that should be curbed through the juridical exclusion of alternative institutional formations. Mortati held an idea of the constitution as the outcome of a basic agreement among hegemonic forces that should shape a shared form of life.

 

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Author

Mariano Croce; Marco Goldoni

Edition

1

Edition Year

2020

Format

PDF

ISBN

9781503613126

Language

English

Number Of Pages

263

Publisher

Stanford University Press

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