Index: Legal power

This page forms part of the alphabetical index to the patterns of power commentaries and blog posts.

   Main Sections

Chapter 5

Overview of legal powers

Law citations in blog posts

   Aspects

a form of power, (2.7)

acceptability, (5.1.4), (5.4.3), (5.4.4), (9.2.4), (9.3), (9.4)

adaptation, (5.4)

appeals, (5.2.6.4)

coercive morality, (4.2.4.1), (4.2.4.2), (5.1.4), (5.2.2), (5.4.4), (9.2.3)

Contract law, (5.2.4), (5.3.4)

enforcement: international, (5.3.4), (5.3.6.4), (6.6.5.1), (9.5.4) and see Index-International-governance

enforcement: national, (2.8.5), (5.1.3), (5.2.5), (5.2.7), (5.2.8), (7.1.1), (7.2.4), (7.2.6)

EU legal powers, (5.3.5.2), (5.3.7)

flexibility, (5.2.2), (5.4.2)

human rights law – international, (4.2.4.1), (5.3.6.2), (5.4.7.5) and see Index-International-governance

human rights law – national, (5.4.7) and see Index-human-rights

inclusivity, (5.4.3), (5.4.3.1), (5.4.4), (5.4.7.1), (9.3)

International law, (5.3.6) and see Index-International-governance

Judges and the judiciary, (5.1.3), (5.2.3), (5.2.6), (5.2.8)

judicial discretion, (5.2.2)

law as coercive morality, (5.1.4), (5.4.4

legal aid, (5.2.4)

legal systems, (5.2.1), (5.2.3), (5.2.6.1)

Legislation, (5.1.3), (5.2.1), (5.2.8), (5.4.1), (5.4.2), (5.4.4), (6.1.3)

negotiability, (5.2.1), (5.4.1.2), (5.4.3), (9.2.3)

Penal system, (5.1.3), (5.2.7), (5.2.8)

Police, (2.8.5), (5.1.3), (5.2.5), (5.2.8)

principles, (5.2.2)

protecting people, (2.1), (5.1.3), (5.2.5), (5.2.7), (9.2.3), (9.7)

scope of legal power, (5.1.3)

sentencing crimes, (5.2.6), (5.2.6.3)

Separation of powers, (5.2.8) and see entry in Index-S

subsidiarity, (2.8.5), (5.3), (5.3.2)