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"responsive law" and legal pluralism in the U.S. and "post-interventionist" and "reflexive" law in Germany. This comparison allows … gains of the former era into a set of market-oriented justifications of private autonomy and de-regulation. …Der Aufsatz rekonstruiert die wechselhafte Geschichte des Rechts nach dem Wohlfahrtsstaat’. Nachdem die Krise des …
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Machine generated contents note: -- Part I. Varieties of Liberalism and the early welfare state: UK, Germany, and Japan …. Ordoliberalism, the Social Market Economy, and Keynesianism: Germany after 1945 -- Harald Hagemann -- 4. Non-Liberal Capitalism and a … unification? (1990) -- Daniel Kinderman -- 8. Neo-liberalism and Market-Disciplining Policy in the Koizumi Reform in Japan -- Juro …
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Judge-made law has played a crucial role in the process of European integration. In the vertical dimension, it has greatly reduced the range of autonomous policy choices in the member states, and it has helped to expand the reach of European competences. At the same time, however, "Integration...
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This book analyses the discourses of economic liberalization reform in six Western European countries - Germany, France …
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This book examines the advent of the ‘new liberalism’ in late Victorian and Edwardian times, challenging accepted views about its development. The book analyzes concepts of community, welfare, and state regulation in political theory and stresses the contribution of biological and...
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