Alon Harel, Mizock Professor of Law, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Professor Alon Harel is a Mizock Professor of law and member of the Centre for Rationality at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He is a co-editor of Jerusalem Review of Legal Studies, a member of the editorial board of Criminal Law and Philosophy and a member of the editorial board of New Criminal Law Review. He writes on legal and political philosophy, criminal law theory, constitutional law theory, law and economics and human rights.
1. Introduction Part I Why Rights Matter 2. Why Rights Matter: The Interdependence of Rights and Values PART II Why the State Matters: Dignity, Agency and the State 3. The Case Against Privatisation 4. Necessity Knows No Law PART III Why Constitutions Matter: The Case for Robust Constitutionalism 5. Why Constitutional Rights Matter: The Case for Binding Constitutionalism 6. The Real Case For Judicial Review 7. Conclusion
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