Table of Contents Acknowledgements Contributor Biographies Introduction 'The Politics of Legality in a Neoliberal Age' Ben Golder and Daniel McLoughlin Section One: The Law and Legality of Neoliberalism Chapter One: 'Transformations of the Rule of Law: Legal, Liberal, and Neo-' Martin Krygier Chapter Two: 'Thatcherism as an Extension of Consensus' Michael Gardiner Chapter Three: 'Foucault and Becker: A Biopolitical Approach to Human Capital and the Stability of Preferences' Miguel Vatter Section Two: Constituting Neoliberalism Chapter Four: 'Constructing "Privatopia": The Role of Constitutional Law in Chile's Radical Neoliberal Experiment' Javier Couso Chapter Five: 'The Rise of Juridical Neoliberalism' Thomas Biebricher Chapter Six: 'Neoliberalism as Legalism: International Economic Law and the Rise of the Judiciary' Ntina Tzouvala Section Three: Human Rights and Neoliberalism Chapter Seven: 'A Powerless Companion: Human Rights in the Age of Neoliberalism' Samuel Moyn Chapter Eight: 'An Unlikely Resonance? Subjects of Human Rights and Subjects of Human Capital Reconsidered' Zachary Manfredi Chapter Nine: 'Articulating Human Rights Discourse in Local Struggles in a Neoliberal Age' Zeynep Kivilcim.
The Politics of Legality in a Neoliberal Age