The state: a sine qua non of public law? A critique of Martin Loughlin’s state-centred approach to public law

Jurisprudence 10 (1):39-53 (2018)
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ABSTRACTThis article critically considers a state-centred approach to public law that has been epitomised in Martin Loughlin’s claim that the concept of the state is the sine qua non of public law....

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