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Kaarlo Tuori

    Properties of Law
    The Eurozone Crisis
    Critical Legal Positivism
    Ratio and Voluntas
    European Constitutionalism
    • European Constitutionalism

      • 418 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      Exploring the European constitution as a dynamic and multifaceted process, this book delves into its interaction with the constitutions of Member States. It offers insights into how constitutionalization evolves in a complex landscape, highlighting the interplay between European and national legal frameworks.

      European Constitutionalism
    • Ratio and Voluntas

      The Tension Between Reason and Will in Law

      • 366 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      The book explores the enduring conflict between power and reason within the framework of modern law, tracing its roots to ancient Western legal traditions. It builds upon the author's earlier analysis of the ideal characteristics of a mature modern legal system, as discussed in "Critical Legal Positivism." This examination highlights the complexities and dynamics that shape contemporary legal practices and philosophies, offering insights into the interplay between authority and rationality in the legal landscape.

      Ratio and Voluntas
    • Critical Legal Positivism

      • 366 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      The book presents a critical interpretation of legal positivism, establishing it as a foundational framework for contemporary legal studies. Through in-depth analysis, it explores the philosophical underpinnings and implications of legal positivism, aiming to influence future legal scholarship. The author engages with key theories and debates, providing a comprehensive examination of the role of law in society and its relevance to modern legal practices.

      Critical Legal Positivism
    • Comprehensive overview of the Eurozone crisis from a multidimensional constitutional perspective which incorporates the underlying economic assumptions and developments.

      The Eurozone Crisis
    • The book is a study of legal theory, written in a style which makes it accessible to both academics and the general reader. The book offers a view of modern law alternative to prevalent legal positivism, dominated by the towering figures of Hans Kelsen and H. L. A. Hart.

      Properties of Law