TY - BOOK ID - 58335428 TI - A short history of legal validity and invalidity : foundations of private and public law PY - 2019 SN - 1780689209 PB - Cambridge : Intersentia, DB - UniCat KW - Effectiveness and validity of law. KW - Private law. KW - Public law. KW - Rule of law. KW - Supremacy of law KW - Administrative law KW - Constitutional law KW - Law KW - Law, Civil KW - Private law KW - Roman law KW - Validity and effectiveness of law KW - International law KW - Jurisprudence UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:58335428 AB - The twin ideas of legal validity and invalidity are ubiquitous in contemporary private and public law. But their roots lie buried deep in European legal culture. This book for the first time traces and reveals these roots. In the course of a 2000-year journey through landmark texts of the Western tradition, from Roman law to modern codification and constitutionalism, the book shows that, contrary to what is often assumed, validity and invalidity originated in the domain of private transactions and only gradually came to be deployed in the domain of official power and law-making. This went hand in hand with legal thought's acknowledgement that law-making itself can be (in)valid, because legally limited, most recently by a body of constitutionally enshrined human rights. Understanding why, not only when, the technique of validity appeared, teaches valuable lessons about the kinds of social and political transformation that this technique can help realise - particularly in our age of emerging legal orders, shifting forms of governance, and fresh challenges to the regulation of exchanges in a digitally scripted world. This accessibly written work will appeal to anyone concerned with validity or invalidity in legal scholarship and practice, whether in public or private law. Dr. Maris Köpcke is a Research Fellow at the Faculty of Law, University of Oxford, and a Lecturer at the Faculty of Law, University of Barcelona. She holds a doctorate from Oxford, which won the European Award for Legal Theory 2011. She is the author of Legal Validity: The Fabric of Justice (2019).The book features over a dozen original drawings by the author's mother, Trini Tinturé. ER -