Book contents
- Law and the Formation of Modern Europe
- Law and the Formation of Modern Europe:
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- 1 Introduction: Law and the formation of modern Europe – perspectives from the historical sociology of law
- Part I Legal institutions and European state formation
- Part II Law and Europe’s ideological transformations
- Part III Law and the supranational reinvention of Europe
- 9 International human rights and the transformation of European society: from ‘Free Europe’ to the Europe of human rights
- 10 Lawyers and the transformations of the fields of state power: osmosis, hysteresis and aggiornamento
- 11 Europe in crisis – an evolutionary genealogy
- Index
10 - Lawyers and the transformations of the fields of state power: osmosis, hysteresis and aggiornamento
from Part III - Law and the supranational reinvention of Europe
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 July 2014
- Law and the Formation of Modern Europe
- Law and the Formation of Modern Europe:
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- 1 Introduction: Law and the formation of modern Europe – perspectives from the historical sociology of law
- Part I Legal institutions and European state formation
- Part II Law and Europe’s ideological transformations
- Part III Law and the supranational reinvention of Europe
- 9 International human rights and the transformation of European society: from ‘Free Europe’ to the Europe of human rights
- 10 Lawyers and the transformations of the fields of state power: osmosis, hysteresis and aggiornamento
- 11 Europe in crisis – an evolutionary genealogy
- Index
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- Law and the Formation of Modern EuropePerspectives from the Historical Sociology of Law, pp. 275 - 307Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2014
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