Looking Back at Law's Century

Looking Back at Law's Century
ISBN-10
0801439574
ISBN-13
9780801439575
Category
History
Pages
474
Language
English
Published
2002
Publisher
Cornell University Press
Authors
Austin Sarat, Robert A. Kagan, Bryant G. Garth

Description

This book describes a century of tremendous legal change, of inspiring legal developments, and profound failures. The twentieth century took the United States from the Progressive Era's optimism about law and social engineering to current concerns about a hyperlegalistic society, from philosophical idealism to the implementation of democracy, the rule of law, and the idea of human rights throughout the world. At the same time, law maintained its status as the key language of governance in the United States, the most "legal" of all countries, which has succeeded in making its version of the state a point of reference around the globe.

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