TY - BOOK AU - Golder, Ben AU - McLoughlin, Daniel TI - The politics of legality in a neoliberal age SN - 9781138121768 U1 - 340.1 PY - 2018/// CY - Oxon PB - Routledge KW - Politics - International Relations - Political aspects KW - Politics - Legal aspects KW - Politics - Economical aspects KW - Neoliberalism KW - Law - Philosophy N1 - Table of Contents Acknowledgements Contributor Biographies Introduction ‘The Politics of Legality in a Neoliberal Age’ Ben Golder and Daniel McLoughlin Section One: The Law and Legality of Neoliberalism Chapter One: ‘Transformations of the Rule of Law: Legal, Liberal, and Neo-’ Martin Krygier Chapter Two: ‘Thatcherism as an Extension of Consensus’ Michael Gardiner Chapter Three: ‘Foucault and Becker: A Biopolitical Approach to Human Capital and the Stability of Preferences’ Miguel Vatter Section Two: Constituting Neoliberalism Chapter Four: ‘Constructing "Privatopia": The Role of Constitutional Law in Chile’s Radical Neoliberal Experiment’ Javier Couso Chapter Five: ‘The Rise of Juridical Neoliberalism’ Thomas Biebricher Chapter Six: ‘Neoliberalism as Legalism: International Economic Law and the Rise of the Judiciary’ Ntina Tzouvala Section Three: Human Rights and Neoliberalism Chapter Seven: ‘A Powerless Companion: Human Rights in the Age of Neoliberalism’ Samuel Moyn Chapter Eight: ‘An Unlikely Resonance? Subjects of Human Rights and Subjects of Human Capital Reconsidered’ Zachary Manfredi Chapter Nine: ‘Articulating Human Rights Discourse in Local Struggles in a Neoliberal Age’ Zeynep Kivilcim N2 - This volume addresses the relationship between law and neoliberalism. Assembling work from established and emerging legal scholars, political theorists, philosophers, historians, and sociologists from around the world – including the Americas, Australia, Europe, and the United Kingdom – it addresses the conceptual, legal, and political relationships between liberal legality and neoliberal economics. More specifically, the book analyses the role that legality plays in the dominant economic force of our time, offering both a legal corrective to scholarship in economics and political economy that has paid insufficient attention to legal ideas, and, at the same time, a political economic corrective to legal scholarship that has only recently turned to theorizing neoliberalism. It will be of enormous interest to those working at the intersection of law and politics in our neoliberal age. https://www.routledge.com/The-Politics-of-Legality-in-a-Neoliberal-Age-1st-Edition/Golder-McLoughlin/p/book/9781138121768 ER -