01747 a2200349 4500001001100000005001700011008003900028020001800067037003600085040000700121041000800128072001500136072001500151072001600166072001400182072001400196072001300210072001300223072001400236072001200250072001400262072002100276072002100297072001700318100002000335245005200355250000600407260003200413300001000445520092700455999001501382131710594X20250317111619.0250312042016GB eng  a9781317105947 bTaylor & FranciscGBP 55.99fBB a01 aeng7 aLAB2thema7 aLAQ2thema7 aLBBR2thema7 aJP2thema7 a1D2bisac7 aLAB2bic7 aLAQ2bic7 aLBBR2bic7 aJP2bic7 a1D2bisac7 aLAW0180002bisac7 aLAW0000002bisac7 a340.12bisac1 aLuc J. Wintgens10aLegislation in Context: Essays in Legisprudence a1 aOxfordbRoutledgec20160422 a220 p bThe essays in this volume set out to provide a rational framework for legislation. Whilst legislation and regulation is the result of a political process, this volume considers whether they can also be the object of theoretical study. It examines the problems that are common to most European legal systems by applying the tools of legal theory to legislative problems ('legisprudence'). While traditional legal theory deals predominantly with the question of the application of law by a judge, legisprudence enlarges the scope of study to include the creation of law by the legislator. The essays published in the volume develop a new range of insights into the relationship between legislative problems and legal theory in a way that will interest legal scholars throughout the world. Specifically the work will attract the attention of those involved with constitutional law, EU law, human rights law and legal theory. c5642d5642