This book is a collective biography of the anti-Nazis who shaped postwar Germany's constitution by implementing a “militant democracy.” These anti-Nazis empowered courts to review legislation as a way to try Nazi war criminals and purge Nazi ideology from German law.
This book is intended for scholars, practitioners, and policymakers interested in anti-corruption, corporate governance,... Læs mere
Drawing on a number of key case studies, this innovative book develops a novel model for experiments, and closely related... Læs mere
This Element explores the analysis of deception in written texts from a forensic linguistic perspective. It provides an overview of the evolution... Læs mere
Examines how development becomes a tool of governance in India's counterinsurgency efforts, with a particular focus on women's experiences in the Jungle Mahals of West Bengal.
This book offers a wholly new theory of how Roman law operates as a medium for political storytelling, in both ancient and modern contexts. It will interest students and scholars of legal history and classics.
This Element analyzes the development of Hegel's conception of religion through key textual evidence: fragments, lectures, and published works. The structure is largely... Læs mere
Drawing on archival, published, and literary sources, Dayton Lekner tells the story of the Hundred Flowers campaign through the words and lives of its... Læs mere
This Element focuses on interactions between international assignees (IAs) and host country nationals (HCNs) by synthesizing three decades of... Læs mere
The themes of love and loving are often, albeit not always explicitly, present in Kierkegaard's works. Focussing on Works of Love supported by a few short detours through other... Læs mere