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Armin Steinbach

Rationale Gesetzgebung

[Rational Legislation.]
2017. XVI, 396 pages.
DOI 10.1628/978-3-16-155211-3
Sponsored by: Max-Planck-Institut zur Erforschung von Gemeinschaftsgütern
Published in German.
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Summary
Do laws have to be rational? And what defines a rational law anyway? Rationality is neither a uniform nor a well-defined term. And neither is it exclusive to jurisprudence, having instead multidisciplinary origins. But what meaning does rationality reveal in each of its discipline-specific origins in relation to legislation? And do these extra-judicial attributes have a normative constitutional foundation? Armin Steinbach's study adopts an interdisciplinary perspective, and aims to highlight rationality's partly homogenous, partly contradictory attributes when it comes to law making.

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