The Legacies of Law: Long-Run Consequences of Legal Development in South Africa, 1652-2000

Author:   Jens Meierhenrich (London School of Economics and Political Science Harvard University Massachusetts London School of Economics and Political Science London School of Economics and Political Science)
Publisher:   Cambridge University Press
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9781281903969


Pages:   406
Publication Date:   13 October 2008
Format:   Electronic book text
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The Legacies of Law: Long-Run Consequences of Legal Development in South Africa, 1652-2000


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Focusing on South Africa during the period 1650-2000, this book examines the role of law in making democracy work in changing societies. The Legacies of Law sheds light on the neglected relationship between path dependence and the law. Meierhenrich argues that legal norms and institutions, even illiberal ones, have an important - and hitherto undertheorized - structuring effect on democratic outcomes. Under certain conditions, law appears to reduce uncertainty in democratization by invoking common cultural backgrounds and experiences. In instances where interacting adversaries share qua law reasonably convergent mental models, transitions from authoritarian rule are shown to be less intractable. Meierhenrich's historical analysis of the evolution of law - and its effects - in South Africa during the period 1650-2000, compared with a short study of Chile from 1830-1990, shows how, and when, legal norms and institutions serve as historical causes to both liberal and illiberal rule.

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Author:   Jens Meierhenrich (London School of Economics and Political Science Harvard University Massachusetts London School of Economics and Political Science London School of Economics and Political Science)
Publisher:   Cambridge University Press
Imprint:   Cambridge University Press
ISBN:  

9781281903969


ISBN 10:   1281903965
Pages:   406
Publication Date:   13 October 2008
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Electronic book text
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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