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Democratic Law

by Seana Valentine Shiffrin, Hannah Ginsborg
Edition: 2021
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Product Details:

Format: Hardback
Pages: 248 pages
Publisher: oxford university press
Language: English
ISBN: 9780190084486
Dimensions: 24.00 X 3.00 X 17.00
Publisher Code: 9780190084486
Date Added: 2022-11-11
Search Category: International
Jurisdiction: International

Overview:

In this book, based on her 2017 Berkeley Tanner Lectures, Seana Valentine Shiffrin offers an original, deontological account of democracy, law, and their interrelation. Her central thesis is that democracy and democratic law have intrinsically valuable, interconnected communicative functions.

Democracy and democratic law together allow us to fulfill our fundamental duties to convey to each other messages of equal respect by fashioning the sorts of public joint commitments to act that a sincere message of equal respect requires. Law and democracy are essential to each other: the aspirations of democracy cannot be realized except through a legal system, and, conversely, the law can fulfill its primary function only in a democratic context.

After defending these theses, Shiffrin explores two doctrinal examples to illustrate how a communicative conception of democratic law would yield concrete implications. First, articulating the special democratic character of judicially articulated common law, she resists instrumental, outcome-oriented conceptions of law and defends the essential importance of the common law duty of good faith in contracts.

Second, appealing to the need for the law to articulate a coherent set of moral commitments, she criticizes the U.S. Supreme Court's approach to constitutional balancing. In a set of commentaries, Niko Kolodny, Richard Brooks, and Anna Stilz offer illuminating and sometimes provocative discussions of both the philosophical and legal aspects of Shiffrin's discussion. Shiffrin's responses expand upon themes concerning legal compliance, commitments, communication, dissent, political participation, and the permissible range of state interests.

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