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Carl Schmitt's Early Legal-Theoretical Writings : Statute and Judgment and the Value of the State and the Significance of the Individual

Vinx, Lars (University of Cambridge)(Edited and translated by)Zeitlin, Samuel Garrett (University of Cambridge)(Edited and translated by)
Part of the Cambridge Studies in Constitutional Law series
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Many of Carl Schmitt's major works have by now been translated, with two notable exceptions: Schmitt's two early monographs Statute and Judgment (first published in 1912) and The Value of the State and the Significance of the Individual (first published in 1914).

In these two works Schmitt presents a theory of adjudication as well as an account of the state's role in the realization of the rule of law, which together form the theoretical basis on which Schmitt later developed his political and constitutional theory.

This new book makes these two key texts available in English translation for the first time, together with an introduction that relates the texts to their historical context, to Schmitt's other works, and to contemporary discussions in legal and constitutional theory.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
110849448X / 9781108494489
Hardback
340.1
06/05/2021
United Kingdom
English
250 pages.
Translated from the German.