Administrative / Constitutional Law

Essays on Freedom and Proportionality

By Dimitrios Kyritsis
Coming Soon Hart Publishing Available December 2026

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ISBN-13
9781509973767
Publisher
Hart Publishing
Publication
December 2026
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Paperback
Jurisdiction
U.K. ? Countri(es) for reference only

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This open access book explores the connection between proportionality and the moral concept of freedom from a variety of philosophical perspectives. It views proportionality as more than a technical, legalistic formula but as infused with moral meaning. It asks: Is the proportionality test committed to a particular philosophical conception of freedom?

Some contributors argue that proportionality subscribes to a morally defensible 'right to everything'. Others see in this a serious shortcoming of contemporary proportionality discourse. They claim instead that fundamental rights doctrine should abandon proportionality and adopt a less individualistic notion of freedom that is inherently limited by the reasonable interests of others.

The volume showcases novel attempts to combine proportionality and freedom that are inspired by Kant, John Rawls and Bernard Williams. It also situates its central question within debates about the legitimacy of judicial power and considers the use of proportionality analysis by the courts to resolve pivotal issues about the meaning of human rights. Individual chapters are in dialogue with each other, offering readers a holistic examination of this important issue of human rights theory and practice.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Dimitrios Kyritsis (University of Essex, UK)

Part A: Freedom and Balancing
1. Disproportionate Individualism
Stavros Tsakyrakis (University of Athens, Greece)
2. Driving up Lexington Avenue (again)
Kai Möller (London School of Economics, UK)
3. Hobbes in the City – Hercules in the Courts: A Reply to Tsakyrakis' Second Balancing Critique
Matthias Klatt (University of Graz, Austria)

Part B: Freedom and Individualism
4. Defending the Idea of a General Right to Liberty
Mark Tushnet (Harvard Law School, USA)
5. Freedom and Sociability
Dimitrios Kyritsis (University of Essex, UK)

Part C: Freedom and Politics
6. Proportionality for a Liberal State
Malcolm Thorburn (University of Toronto, Canada)
7. A Political Normative Approach to Proportionality
Silje Aambo Langvatn (University of Bergen, Norway)
8. Proportionality and the Presumption of Liberty
Damian Cueni (University of St Gallen, Switzerland)

Part D: Beyond 'Total Freedom'
9. From Rights to Policies: Facing the Giant of Proportionality
Vassiliki Christou (University of Athens, Greece)
10. Two Forms of Proportionality: Substantive and Institutional
Corrado Caruso (University of Bologna, Italy) and Chiara Valentini (University of Bologna, Italy)
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