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The shifting meaning of legal certainty in comparative and transnational law (Record no. 17510)

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International Standard Book Number 9781509911288
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Original cataloging agency NLUO
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Classification number 340.1
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Title The shifting meaning of legal certainty in comparative and transnational law
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Statement of responsibility, etc. edited by Mark Fenwick, Mathias Siems and Stefan Wrbka.
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Pages 1 online resource
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General note Bloomsbury Pub Ebook
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Bibliography, etc Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Summary, etc. The principle of legal certainty is of fundamental importance for law and society: it has been vital in stabilising normative expectations and in providing a framework for social interaction, as well as defining the scope of individual freedom and political power. Even though it has not always been fully realised, legal certainty has also functioned as a normative ideal that has structured legal debates, both at the national and transnational level. This book presents research from a range of substantive areas regarding the meaning, possibility and desirability of legal certainty in the context of a rapidly changing global society. It aims to address these issues by bringing together scholars from various jurisdictions in order to examine changes in the shifting meaning of legal certainty in a comparative and transnational context. In particular, the book explores some of the tensions that now exist between the conventional expectation of legal certainty and the various challenges associated with regulating highly complex, late modern economies and societies. The book will be of interest to lawyers concerned with understanding the transformation of core rule of law values in the context of contemporary social change, as well as to political scientists and social theorists
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Subject Comparative law.
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Subject Legal certainty.
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Added Entry Personal Name Fenwick, Mark
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Added Entry Personal Name Siems, Mathias M.,
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Added Entry Personal Name Wrbka, Stefan,
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Uniform Resource Identifier https://doi.org/10.5040/9781509911288?locatt=label:secondary_bloomsburyCollections
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