Empire of Law(English, Hardcover, Tuori Kaius)

Empire of Law(English, Hardcover, Tuori Kaius)

  • Tuori Kaius
Publisher:Cambridge University PressISBN 13: 9781108483636ISBN 10: 1108483631

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Empire of Law(English, Hardcover, Tuori Kaius) is written by Tuori Kaius and published by Cambridge University Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1108483631 (ISBN 10) and 9781108483636 (ISBN 13).

European legal integration is often justified with reference to the inherent unity of European legal traditions that extend to ancient Rome. This book explores the invention of this tradition, tracing it to a group of legal scholars divided by the onslaught of Nazi terror and totalitarianism in Europe. As exiles in Britain and the US, its formulators worked to build bridges between the Continental and the Atlantic legal traditions, incorporating ideas such as rule of law, liberty and equality to the European heritage. Others joined the Nazi revolution, which promoted its own idea of European unity. At the end of World War Two, natural law and human rights were incorporated into the European project. The resulting narrative of Europe, one that outlined human rights, rule of law and equality, became consequently a unifying factor during the Cold War as the self-definition against the challenge of communism.