Adversarial Legalism

Adversarial Legalism

EnglishPaperback / softback
Kagan Robert A.
Harvard University Press
EAN: 9780674238367
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In the first edition of this groundbreaking book, Robert Kagan explained why America is much more adversarial—likely to rely on legal threats and lawsuits—than other economically advanced countries, with more prescriptive laws, more costly adjudications, and more severe penalties. This updated edition also addresses the rise of the conservative legal movement and anti-statism in the Republican party, which have put in sharp relief the virtues of adversarial legalism in its ability to empower citizens, lawyers, and judges to mount challenges to the arbitrary or unlawful exercise of government authority.

“This is a wonderful piece of work, richly detailed and beautifully written. It is the best, sanest, and most comprehensive evaluation and critique of the American way of law that I have seen. Every serious scholar concerned with justice and efficiency, and every policymaker who is serious about improving the American legal order, should read this trenchant and exciting book.”
—Lawrence Friedman, Stanford University

“A tour de force. It is an elegantly written, consistently insightful analysis and critique of the American emphasis on litigation and punitive sanctions in the policy and administrative process.”
—Charles R. Epp, Law and Society Review

EAN 9780674238367
ISBN 0674238362
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Harvard University Press
Publication date October 8, 2019
Pages 432
Language English
Dimensions 225 x 146
Country United States
Readership Professional & Scholarly
Authors Kagan Robert A.
Illustrations 2 tables
Edition 2 ed