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A Theory of Constitutional Rights by Robert Alexy, trans Julian Rivers Oxford: Oxford University Press, liii + 433 + (bibliography + index) 29 pp (£70.00 hardback). ISBN 0198258216. - The Argument from Injustice: A Reply to Legal Positivism by Robert Alexy, trans Stanley L Paulson and Bonnie L Paulson Oxford: Oxford University Press, xiii + 130 + (index) 12 pp (£40.00 hardback). ISBN 0198259875.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

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References

1. R Alexy ‘On Balancing and Subsumption. A Structural Comparison’ (2003) 16 Ratio Juris 433.

2. J Habermas Between Facts and Norms trans William Rehg (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996) pp 254–259.

3. See, for example, J Habermas ‘Constitutional Democracy: A Paradoxical Union of Contradictory Principles?’ (2001) 29 Political Theory 766.

4. Habermas, n 2 above, p 259.