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Public Reason and Courts. Studies on International Courts and Tribunals Series (with Silje A. Langvatn and Wojciech Sadurski [eds.])

Mattias Kumm, Silje Langvatn, Wojciech Sadurski – 2020

Public Reason and Courts is an interdisciplinary study of public reason and courts with contributions from leading scholars in legal theory, political philosophy and political science. The book's chapters demonstrate the breadth of ways in which public reason and public justification is currently seen as relevant for adjudicative reasoning and review practices, and includes critical assessments of different ways that the idea of public reason has been applied to courts. It shows that public reason is not just an abstract theoretical concept used by political philosophers, but an idea that spurs new perspectives and normative frameworks also for legal scholars and judges. In particular, the book demonstrates the potential, and the limitations, of the idea of public reason as a source of legitimacy for courts, in a context where many courts face political backlashes and crisis of trust.

Title
Public Reason and Courts. Studies on International Courts and Tribunals Series (with Silje A. Langvatn and Wojciech Sadurski [eds.])
Author
Mattias Kumm, Silje Langvatn, Wojciech Sadurski
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Keywords
Monograph
Date
2020
Identifier
doi.org/10.1017/9781108766579
Citation
Langvatn, Silje A. / Kumm, Mattias & Sadurski, Wojciech (eds.) 2020: Public Reason and Courts. Studies on International Courts and Tribunals Series, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, doi.org/10.1017/9781108766579.
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