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Título
No Rule of Law without the Hobbesian State
Año del Documento
2025
Editorial
Wiley
Descripción
Producción Científica
Documento Fuente
Ratio Juris, julio 2025, vol. 38, n. 2, p. 144-165.
Zusammenfassung
Two functions of the Hobbesian state are essential (though not sufficient) for the existence and protection of the rule of law: nonarbitrariness and enabling individuals to make autonomous long-term plans. This view matters in times of uncertainty about the state's relevance and existence. However, when either composing or performing the requiem for the state, the accounts I discuss in this article neglect and overshadow crucial rule-of-law desiderata. They do this because they see the state and the rule of law as either incompatible or independent of each other. However, I show that there is no rule of law without at least the Hobbesian state.
ISSN
0952-1917
Revisión por pares
SI
Patrocinador
This article is the result of a research stay as a Churchill College by-fellow and as a visiting scholar in the Cambridge Forum for Legal and Political Philosophy, from May through July 2022.
Open access funding provided by FEDER European Funds and the Junta De Castilla y León under the Research and Innovation Strategy for Smart Specialization (RIS3) of Castilla y León 2021-2027.
Open access funding provided by FEDER European Funds and the Junta De Castilla y León under the Research and Innovation Strategy for Smart Specialization (RIS3) of Castilla y León 2021-2027.
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eng
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