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1Can the Rule of Law Meet the Hobbes Challenge? Democracy and the Rule of Law
2024, , 131-150
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2Differentiated integration as a fair scheme of cooperation
Review of Social Economy, 2023, 81, 61-83
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3Republicanism, Democracy and History0.00Citations (PDF)
4Political Constitutionalism and Referendums: The Case of Brexit
Social and Legal Studies, 2023, 32, 973-995
1.33Citations (PDF)
5Between Utopianism and Realism: The Limits of Partisanship as an Academic Methodology
Political Studies, 2021, 69, 481-491
3.54Citations (PDF)
6Countering Democratic Backsliding by EU Member States: Constitutional Pluralism and ‘Value’ Differentiated Integration1.547Citations (PDF)
7The Democratic Dilemmas of Differentiated Integration: The Views of Political Party Actors1.57Citations (PDF)
8Party views on differentiated integration1.73Citations (PDF)
9The republican core of the case for judicial review: A reply to Tom Hickey. Why political constitutionalism requires equality of power and weak review0.55Citations (PDF)
10A Republican Europe of States
2019, , 227-246
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11Introduction: Democratic Legitimacy and International Institutions – Cosmopolitan Statism, Republican Intergovernmentalism and the Demoicratic Reconnection of the EU
2019, , 1-24
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12Cosmopolitism and Statism: Global Interdependence and National Self-Determination
2019, , 27-52
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13Justice, Legitimacy and Republicanism: Non-Domination and the Global Circumstances of Legitimate Politics
2019, , 53-70
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14Sovereignty, Republicanism and the Democratic Legitimacy of the EU
2019, , 71-94
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15Representing the Peoples of Europe: Addressing the Demoicratic Disconnect
2019, , 97-130
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16Union Citizenship: Supra- and Post-National, Transnational or International?
2019, , 131-173
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17Differentiated Integration and the<i>Demoi</i>cratic Constitution of the EU
2019, , 174-208
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18Conclusion: The Global Trilemma, the Future of the EU and Brexit
2019, , 209-212
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19Bibliography
2019, , 213-237
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20Index
2019, , 238-246
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21Differentiated Integration as a Fair Scheme of Cooperation0.220Citations (PDF)
22Liberalism
2019, , 23-49
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23Balancing the Rights of European Citizenship with Duties Towards National Citizens: An Inter-National Perspective
Imiscoe Research Series, 2019, , 239-244
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24‘An Ever Closer Union Among the Peoples of Europe’: Union Citizenship, Democracy, Rights and the Enfranchisement of Second Country Nationals0.00Citations (PDF)
25State Citizenship, EU Citizenship and Freedom of Movement
Imiscoe Research Series, 2019, , 107-112
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26Lies, Deception and Democracy0.21Citations (PDF)
27Outpatient parenteral antimicrobial therapy1.26Citations (PDF)
28Majority Rule, Compromise and the Democratic Legitimacy of Referendums1.518Citations (PDF)
29Balancing the rights and duties of European and national citizens: a demoicratic approach4.511Citations (PDF)
30Challenges of Inequality to Democracy
2018, , 563-596
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31Was the Brexit referendum legitimate, and would a second one be so?
European Political Science, 2018, 18, 126-133
1.317Citations (PDF)
32A European Republic of Sovereign States: Sovereignty, republicanism and the European Union1.859Citations (PDF)
33A demoicratic justification of differentiated integration in a heterogeneous EU3.046Citations (PDF)
34European boundaries in question?3.05Citations (PDF)
35A Demoicratic Justification of Differentiated Integration in a Heterogeneous EU0.20Citations (PDF)
36Turtles all the way down? Is the political constitutionalist appeal to disagreement self-defeating? A reply to Cormac Mac Amhlaigh0.52Citations (PDF)
37Beyond a constraining dissensus: The role of national parliaments in domesticating and normalising the politicization of European integration1.754Citations (PDF)
38The politicization of European integration: National parliaments and the democratic disconnect1.720Citations (PDF)
39A Duty-Free Europe? What's Wrong with Kochenov's Account of EU Citizenship Rights
European Law Journal, 2015, 21, 558-565
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40Citizenship, Historical Development of
2015, , 643-649
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41Liberalism: Political Doctrine and Impact on Social Science
2015, , 26-31
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42Political legitimacy and European monetary union: contracts, constitutionalism and the normative logic of two-level games4.591Citations (PDF)
43Bobbio, Norberto (1909–2004)
2015, , 714-718
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44Reforming the European Union: Realizing the Impossible. By Daniel Finke, Thomas König, Sven-Oliver Proksch, and George Tsebelis. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2012. 248p. $80.00 cloth, $35.00 paper. - The Crisis of the European Union: A Response. By Jürgen Habermas. New York: Polity, 2012. 120p. $64.95 cloth, $12.95 paper.
Perspectives on Politics, 2014, 12, 551-552
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45The Democratic Legitimacy of International Human Rights Conventions: Political Constitutionalism and the European Convention on Human Rights0.633Citations (PDF)
46‘An Ever Closer Union Among the Peoples of Europe’: Republican Intergovernmentalism and<i>Demoi</i>cratic Representation within the EU3.0118Citations (PDF)
47Three models of democracy, political community and representation in the EU4.576Citations (PDF)
48Representation Deficits and Surpluses in EU Policy-making3.023Citations (PDF)
49INTRODUCTION: DEMOCRACY, COURTS AND THE DILEMMAS OF REPRESENTATION
Representation, 2013, 49, 255-266
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50THE DEMOCRATIC QUALITIES OF COURTS: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF THREE ARGUMENTS
Representation, 2013, 49, 333-346
1.512Citations (PDF)
51The democratic legitimacy of international human rights conventions: political constitutionalism and the Hirst case
2013, , 243-271
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52Democracy as Public Law: The Case of Constitutional Rights
German Law Journal, 2013, 14, 1017-1037
0.69Citations (PDF)
53Rights, Republicanism and Democracy
2013, , 253-275
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54Public Law as Democracy: The Case of Constitutional Rights
2013, , 130-150
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55The liberty of the moderns: Market freedom and democracy within the EU
Global Constitutionalism, 2012, 1, 141-172
1.710Citations (PDF)
56Rights as Democracy1.510Citations (PDF)
57Introduction: Meeting in the Middle
Government and Opposition, 2012, 47, 275-295
3.936Citations (PDF)
58Democracy, Compromise and the Representation Paradox: Coalition Government and Political Integrity
Government and Opposition, 2012, 47, 441-465
3.941Citations (PDF)
59The Normality of Constitutional Politics: An Analysis of the Drafting of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights
2012, , 231-252
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60Political constitutionalism and the Human Rights Act0.549Citations (PDF)
61Introduction
Government and Opposition, 2011, 46, 56-57
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62Democracy by Delegation? Who Represents Whom and How in European Governance
Government and Opposition, 2011, 46, 101-125
3.919Citations (PDF)
63Evaluating Trustworthiness, Representation and Political Accountability in New Modes of Governance
2011, , 135-162
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64Democracy without democracy? Can the EU's democratic ‘outputs’ be separated from the democratic ‘inputs’ provided by competitive parties and majority rule?4.5101Citations (PDF)
65‘Compromise, Consensus and Neutrality’0.20Citations (PDF)
66The Challenge of European Union
2009, ,
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67Managing the health effects of climate change
Lancet, The, 2009, 373, 1693-1733
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68The Republic of Reasons: Public Reasoning, Depoliticization, and Non-Domination
2009, , 102-122
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69The Liberty of the Post-Moderns? Market and Civic Freedom within the EU0.224Citations (PDF)
70Evaluating Union Citizenship: Belonging, Rights and Participation Within the EU0.23Citations (PDF)
71Introduction: Should Europe Adopt the American Way of Law … and Has it Done so? European Political Science and the Law1.33Citations (PDF)
72Evaluating Union citizenship: belonging, rights and participation within the EU
Citizenship Studies, 2008, 12, 597-611
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73Beyond Community and Rights: European Citizenship and the Virtues of Participation1
2008, , 162-186
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742. Theories of citizenship and their history
2008, , 27-51
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753. Membership and belonging
2008, , 52-77
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761. What is citizenship, and why does it matter?
2008, , 1-26
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774. Rights and the ‘right to have rights’
2008, , 78-96
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785. Participation and democracy
2008, , 97-123
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79editing a journal1.34Citations (PDF)
80editing the Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy1.33Citations (PDF)
81The rule of law and the rule of persons
2007, , 52-89
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82Constitutional rights and the limits of judicial review
2007, , 15-51
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83The forms of political constitutionalism: public reason and the balance of power
2007, , 176-208
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84Constitutionalism and democracy
2007, , 90-142
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85Conclusion
2007, , 260-263
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86Bringing together norms and forms: the democratic constitution
2007, , 209-259
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87Preface and acknowledgements
2007, , viii-x
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88Introduction: legal and political constitutionalism
2007, , 1-12
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89The norms of political constitutionalism: non-domination and political equality
2007, , 145-175
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90An Italian Story? Berlusconi and Contemporary Democratic Politics
Modern Italy, 2006, 11, 347-351
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91Still in Deficit: Rights, Regulation, and Democracy in the EU
European Law Journal, 2006, 12, 725-742
0.550Citations (PDF)
92The European Constitution is Dead, Long Live European Constitutionalism
Constellations, 2006, 13, 181-189
1.79Citations (PDF)
93Genome-wide approaches to identifying genetic factors in host susceptibility to tuberculosis
Microbes and Infection, 2006, 8, 1119-1123
2.440Citations (PDF)
94Introduction: From National to Transnational Citizenship
2006, , 1-28
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95Between Past and Future: The Democratic Limits of EU Citizenship
2006, , 238-265
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96Which Constitution for What Kind of Europe? Three Models of European Constitutionalism0.22Citations (PDF)
97A systematic review of educational interventions for promoting sun protection knowledge, attitudes and behaviour following the QUESTS approach
Medical Teacher, 2005, 27, 269-275
3.620Citations (PDF)
98Genetic Susceptibility to Tuberculosis
Clinics in Chest Medicine, 2005, 26, 233-246
3.866Citations (PDF)
99Building the Union: The Nature of Sovereignty in the Political Architecture of Europe
2005, , 293-310
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100The Normality of Constitutional Politics: An Analysis of the Drafting of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights
Constellations, 2004, 11, 412-433
1.721Citations (PDF)
101An introduction to patient education: theory and practice
Medical Teacher, 2004, 26, 359-365
3.673Citations (PDF)
102Introduction: The Making of Modern Citizenship
2004, , 1-21
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103Legitimizing the Euro-`polity' and its `Regime'1.8124Citations (PDF)
104Editors’ introduction
2003, , 1-4
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105The advent of the masses and the making of the modern theory of democracy
2003, , 70-103
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106Bibliography
2003, , 677-734
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107The liberal democratic state: defences and developments
2003, , 744-754
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108Democracy. By Albert Weale. New York: St Martin's Press, 1999. 244p. $59.95 cloth, $19.95 paper.5.30Citations (PDF)
109Identity Politics: Introduction to a New Series
Government and Opposition, 2002, 37, 295-300
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110Introduction - From philosophes to pundits: Italian intellectuals and politics from Vico to Eco1.01Citations (PDF)
111Liberalism: Impact on Social Science
2001, , 22-25
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112The rule of law and the rule of persons1.56Citations (PDF)
113A Crocean critique of Gramsci on historicism, hegemony and intellectuals1.012Citations (PDF)
114Constitutive Citizenship versus Constitutional Rights: Republican Reflections on the EU Charter and the Human Rights Act
2001, , 15-40
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115The Rule of Law and the Rule of Persons0.21Citations (PDF)
116Introduction - From philosophes to pundits: Italian intellectuals and politics from Vico to Eco1.00Citations (PDF)
117A Modern Interpreter: Benedetto Croce and the Politics of Italian Culture
European Legacy, 2000, 5, 845-861
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118The Normative Turn in European Union Studies: Legitimacy, Identity and Democracy0.28Citations (PDF)
119Liberalism and the Challenge of Pluralism
1999, , 153-170
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120Consensus, neutrality and compromise1.525Citations (PDF)
121From an Ethics of Integration to an Ethics of Participation: Citizenship and the Future of the European Union1.652Citations (PDF)
122The Normative Challenge of a European Polity: Cosmopolitan and Communitarian Models Compared, Criticised and Combined
Ethical Economy, 1998, , 254-284
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123Constitutionalism and Democracy – Political Theory and the American Constitution4.325Citations (PDF)
124Building the Union: The Nature of Sovereignty in the Political Architecture of Europe
1997, , 91-115
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125Toleration, Liberalism and Democracy: A Comment on Leader and Garzón Valdés
Ratio Juris, 1997, 10, 177-186
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126Liberal politics and the judiciary: The supreme court and american democracy
Res Publica, 1997, 3, 81-96
1.12Citations (PDF)
127Introduction: Constitutions and Politics
Political Studies, 1996, 44, 413-416
3.57Citations (PDF)
128The Political Form of the Constitution: The Separation of Powers, Rights and Representative Democracy
Political Studies, 1996, 44, 436-456
3.581Citations (PDF)
129On Luxury
1995, , 161-169
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130The Liberal Predicament: Historical and Logical
Politics, 1995, 15, 1-7
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131The New Right Conception of Citizenship and the Citizen's Charter
Government and Opposition, 1995, 30, 469-491
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132Note on the texts
1995, , xli-xlv
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133Bibliographical note
1995, , xlvi-l
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134On Crimes and Punishments
1995, , 1-1
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135To the Reader
1995, , 3-6
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136Introduction
1995, , 7-8
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137The origin of punishment
1995, , 9-9
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138The right to punish
1995, , 10-11
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139Consequences
1995, , 12-13
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140The interpretation of the laws
1995, , 14-16
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141The obscurity of the laws
1995, , 17-18
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142The proportion between crimes and punishments
1995, , 19-21
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143Errors in the measuring of punishments
1995, , 22-23
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144The classification of crimes
1995, , 24-25
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145Of honour
1995, , 26-27
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146Of duels
1995, , 28-28
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147Public peace
1995, , 29-30
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148The purpose of punishment
1995, , 31-31
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149Of witnesses
1995, , 32-33
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150Evidence and forms of judgement
1995, , 34-36
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151Secret denunciations
1995, , 37-38
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152Of torture
1995, , 39-44
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153Of the exchequer
1995, , 45-46
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154Of oaths
1995, , 47-47
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155Of prompt punishments
1995, , 48-49
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156Violent crimes
1995, , 50-50
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157Theft
1995, , 53-53
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158Public disgrace
1995, , 54-55
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159Parasites
1995, , 56-57
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160Banishment and confiscations
1995, , 58-59
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161Family feeling
1995, , 60-62
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162Lenience in punishing
1995, , 63-65
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163The death penalty
1995, , 66-72
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164Of detention awaiting trial
1995, , 73-75
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165Trials and prescriptions
1995, , 76-78
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166Crimes difficult to prove
1995, , 79-82
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167Suicide
1995, , 83-86
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168Smuggling
1995, , 87-88
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169Of debtors
1995, , 89-91
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170Asylums
1995, , 92-92
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171On setting a price on men's heads
1995, , 93-94
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172Leading interrogations, depositions
1995, , 97-98
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173Of a particular kind of crime
1995, , 99-100
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174False ideas of utility
1995, , 101-102
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175How to prevent crimes
1995, , 103-104
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176The sciences
1995, , 105-107
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177Magistrates
1995, , 108-108
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178Public awards
1995, , 109-109
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179Education
1995, , 110-110
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180Pardons
1995, , 111-112
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181Conclusion
1995, , 113-114
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182To Jean Baptiste d'Alembert
1995, , 115-118
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183To André Morellet
1995, , 119-128
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184Inaugural Lecture
1995, , 129-140
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185Reflections on Manners and Customs
1995, , 149-160
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186Liberal Justice: Political and Metaphysical0.911Citations (PDF)
187‘Dethroning Politics’: Liberalism, Constitutionalism and Democracy in the Thought of F. A. Hayek4.345Citations (PDF)
188Biancamaria Fontana, Benjamin Constant and the Post-Revolutionary Mind, New Haven and London, Yale University Press, 1991, pp. vi + 165.
Utilitas, 1994, 6, 164-166
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189The Anti‐Poll Tax Non‐Payment Campaign and Liberal Concepts of Political Obligation
Government and Opposition, 1994, 29, 22-41
3.94Citations (PDF)
190Moralizing markets
Critical Review, 1994, 8, 341-357
1.23Citations (PDF)
191Joseph A. Schumpeter and his contemporaries.3.91Citations (PDF)
192Carl Schmitt and the contradictions of liberal democracy3.913Citations (PDF)
193Reviews : Adam Seligman, The Idea of Civil Society. New York: The Free Press, 1992. vii + 241 pp0.60Citations (PDF)
194Reviews : Dante Germino, Antonio Gramsci: Architect of a New Politics. Baton Rouge, LA and London: Louisiana State University Press, 1990. £16.10, xxii + 270 pp0.60Citations (PDF)
195Social Theory and the Decline of the Public Intellectual2.50Citations (PDF)
196Liberalism and nationalism in the thought of Max Weber
History of European Ideas, 1992, 14, 499-507
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197Conscience
Philosophical Books, 1992, 33, 17-19
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198Hayek and modern liberalism
History of European Ideas, 1991, 13, 310-311
0.60Citations (PDF)
199Schumpeter and the Transformation of Capitalism, Liberalism and Democracy
Government and Opposition, 1991, 26, 500-519
3.94Citations (PDF)
200John Gray, Liberalisms: Essays in Political Philosophy, London and New York, Routledge, 1989, pp. ix + 273.
Utilitas, 1991, 3, 156-158
0.60Citations (PDF)
201Between economic and ethical liberalism: Benedetto Croce and the dilemmas of liberal politics0.62Citations (PDF)
202Reviews : Esteve Morera, Gramsci's Historicism: a realist interpretation, London and New York: Routledge,1990, £30.000, vii + 237 pp0.60Citations (PDF)
203Reviews : William E. Connolly, Politics and Ambiguity, Madison, Wisc.: University of Wisconsin Press, 1987, £23.75, xii + 168 pp. William E. Connolly, Political Theory and Modernity, Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1988, £22.50, xi + 196 pp0.60Citations (PDF)
204Fascism and Everyday Life
Contemporary Sociology, 1988, 17, 626
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205Post-Modernism and the End of History
Theory, Culture and Society, 1987, 4, 727-733
2.60Citations (PDF)
206Idealism and Liberalism in an Italian ‘New Liberal Theorist’: Guido De Ruggiero's<i>History of European Liberalism</i>
Historical Journal, 1987, 30, 191-200
0.62Citations (PDF)
207Hegel and liberalism
History of European Ideas, 1987, 8, 693-708
0.66Citations (PDF)
208‘Da metafisico a mercatante’: Antonio Genovesi and the development of a new language of commerce in eighteenth-century Naples
1987, , 277-300
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209Hegel’s conception of the State and political philosophy in a post-Hegelian world
Political Science, 1986, 38, 99-112
0.61Citations (PDF)
210Liberalism and Historicism: Benedetto Croce and the Political Role of Idealism in Modern Italy 1890-1952
1985, , 69-119
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211A reply to my critics1.50Citations (PDF)
212<i>A Republican Europe of States</i>: synopsis and introduction to the symposium1.50Citations (PDF)