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Carl Schmitt’s European Jurisprudence / Carl Schmitt Resurrected?
Carl Schmitt’s European Jurisprudence / Carl Schmitt Resurrected?
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The Situation of European Jurisprudence
Carl Schmitt
Carl Schmitt
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1. The Historical Fact of European Jurisprudence
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2. The Science of Roman Law as the Carrier of European Jurisprudence
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3. The Crises of the Legislative State’s Legality First Phase; 19th Century: The Possibility of a Distinction between Law and Legislator
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4. The Crisis of the Legislative State’s Legality Second Phase; 20th Century: The Motorised Legislator
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5. Savigny as a Paradigm for the First Distancing from the State Legality
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6. Jurisprudence as the Last Asylum of Legal Consciousness
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49–58
The Historical Situation of German Jurisprudence
Carl Schmitt
Carl Schmitt
49–58
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59–64
Carl Schmitt Resurrected?
Walter Lewald
Walter Lewald
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65–86
Savigny or Hegel? History of Origin, Context, Motives and Impact
Reinhard Mehring
Reinhard Mehring
65–86
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I. Editions of the Work
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II. Savigny in Schmitt’s History of Jurisprudence
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III. Structural Analysis of the Text
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1. The Meaning of the Savigny Identification
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2. On the Crisis of Legal Theory
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3. “Division of the Law into Legality and Legitimacy”
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IV. Hegel after all! Schmitt’s turn of 1958
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87–112
Revisiting Carl Schmitt’s The Situation of European Jurisprudence
Adeel Hussain
Adeel Hussain
87–112
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I. Jurisprudence and Political Form
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II. From the Universal to the Particular and Back
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III. Savigny, Representation, and Political Form
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IV. Roman Law and Occidental Rationality
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V. Conclusion
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113–148
The Current Situation of European Jurisprudence in the Light of Carl Schmitt’s Homonymous Text
Armin von Bogdandy
Armin von Bogdandy
113–148
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Four critical topics in a misleading but insightful perspective
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I. Programme and key statements
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II. Autonomy as a core concern
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1. The indispensability of jurisprudential reason
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2. Sandulli’s re-embedding of the European financial market
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III. What is European jurisprudence?
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1. Ingenious, devious, out-of-date: Schmitt’s concept
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2. Mosler’s EEC reformulation
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3. The roots: Roman law or liberal constitutionalism?
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4. The science of European public law as katechon?
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IV. What is autonomy supposed to mean to us?
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1. Doctrinal constructivism
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2. Lessons from Schmitt’s theoretical research
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V. German hegemony?
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149–172
Carl Schmitt’s Diagnosis of the Situation of European Jurisprudence Reconsidered
Christian Tomuschat
Christian Tomuschat
149–172
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Autonomy of Basic Elements of the Legal Order?
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Abstract
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I. Introduction
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II. Objectives Pursued
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III. Recent Comments on Schmitt’s European Jurisprudence
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IV. The Autonomy of Jurisprudence
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1. Definition of Jurisprudence
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2. Congruence or Divergence?
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V. Assessment
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1. Disconnection of Jurisprudence from Its Political Context
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2. Aversion of Parliamentary Democracy
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3. Schmitt’s Self-Discreditation
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4. Personal Guardianship
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5. Anachronistic Thoughts
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VI. Concluding Observations
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173–186
European legal culture – a building block for the future
Michael Stolleis
Michael Stolleis
173–186
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Carl Schmitt’s European Jurisprudence , page 59 - 64
Carl Schmitt Resurrected?
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Walter Lewald
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doi.org/10.5771/9783748912156-59
ISBN print: 978-3-8487-7168-4
ISBN online: 978-3-7489-1215-6
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