The Legal Theory of Carl Schmitt by Mariano Croce

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The Legal Theory of Carl Schmitt by Mariano Croce

The Legal Theory of Carl Schmitt provides a detailed analysis of this thinker, who was so crucial to the development of Western legal thought.

Carl Schmitt is the most influential but for political reasons also most controversial German political theorist of the twentieth centuryHis influence reaches far beyond national borders and the field of jurisprudence. The literature on his work is endless. By now the political implications, all the way to the political theology, as well as the historical and biographical context have come under increasing attention. Thus, this book is a healthy provocation, since the authors understand Schmitt primarily as a theoretician of law. The core of his theory – contrary to the usual reduction on "decisionism" – is seen in his institutionalism and his concept of the concrete order. The attempt to view Schmitt’s entire work ‘through the lens of his institutional theory’ is a novelty. The authors move it – this is an unconventional view – into the proximity of H.L.A. Hart’s concept of legal standards.

Hasso Hofmann, Emeritus Professor of Constitutional Law and Legal Philosophy, Humboldt-Universität, Berlin

Carl Schmitt was many things over the course of his long life: political theorist, theologian, intellectual historian, international lawyer, polemicist, opportunist, villain, antisemite, Roman Catholic, Nazi. However, first and foremost, Schmitt was a constitutional jurist. With The Legal Theory of Carl Schmitt, Mariano Croce and Andrea Salvatore present to an English-speaking audience for the first time a comprehensive account of Schmitt legal thinking from across his entire brilliant and controversial career. The authors trace Schmitt’s jurisprudence from its early neo-Kantian origins to its fully developed concrete institutionalism. With clarity and sophistication they examine Schmitt’s basic concepts and outline the many debates he engaged in with other prominent Staatsrecht predecessors and contemporaries. A great achievement and invaluable resource.

John P. McCormick, Professor of Political Science, University of Chicago.

Mariano Croce is Post-Doctoral Research Fellow at SOAS, University of London, and Adjunct Professor of Legal Philosophy at Sapienza – University of Rome. His research includes legal theory, socio-legal studies, legal pluralism, political philosophy, democratic theory Andrea Salvatore is Research Fellow at Sapienza – University of Rome. His research interests lie in the areas of political theory, international relations, history of ideas, and the philosophy of war and peace
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ISBN 13 9780415683494
ISBN 10 0415683491
Title The Legal Theory of Carl Schmitt
Author Mariano Croce
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Year published 2012-09-10
Number of pages 8
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