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Advanced Introduction to Law and Literature (Paperback): Peter Goodrich Advanced Introduction to Law and Literature (Paperback)
Peter Goodrich
R585 Discovery Miles 5 850 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Elgar Advanced Introductions are stimulating and thoughtful introductions to major fields in the social sciences, business and law, expertly written by the world's leading scholars. Designed to be accessible yet rigorous, they offer concise and lucid surveys of the substantive and policy issues associated with discrete subject areas. Peter Goodrich presents a unique introduction to the concept of jurisliterature. Highlighting how lawyers have been extraordinarily productive of literary, artistic and political works, Goodrich explores the diversity and imagination of the law and literature tradition. Jurisliterature, he argues, is the source of legal invention and the sign of novelty in judgments. Key features include: a literary approach to viewing law exploration of the visual culture of the law engagement with the affective and performative practices of jurisliterature analysis of the legal style and traditional literary practices of lawyers and judges from an historical perspective. This Advanced Introduction will be a useful and concise guide for scholars and students of law and literature. It will also be beneficial for students and teachers of courses on jurisprudence, law and the humanities and socio-legal studies.

Research Handbook on Law and Literature (Hardcover): Peter Goodrich, Daniela Gandorfer, Cecilia Gebruers Research Handbook on Law and Literature (Hardcover)
Peter Goodrich, Daniela Gandorfer, Cecilia Gebruers
R7,030 Discovery Miles 70 300 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In this original and thought-provoking Research Handbook, an international and interdisciplinary group of scholars, artists, lawyers, judges, and writers offer a range of perspectives on rethinking law by means of literary concepts. Presenting a comprehensive introduction to jurisliterary themes, it destabilises the traditional hierarchy that places law before literature and exposes the literary nature of the legal. Chapters explore multiple genres and modes, from travel reviews to graphic novels, from poetics to ghost-writing, from cartography to speculative fiction. Working with diverse methods and areas of inquiry, including enstrangement, colonial entanglements, blockchain narratives, transing and transgression of many kinds, matterphor, aesthetics and epistemology, this Research Handbook provides a systematic application of literary approaches to the reading of law. Scholars and students of jurisprudence, and those in the humanities with an interest in law and literature, will find this ground-breaking Research Handbook an indispensable guide. It also offers insight to international legal scholars looking for materialist accounts of law, as well as those interested in contemporary challenges to the rule of law.

Advanced Introduction to Law and Literature (Hardcover): Peter Goodrich Advanced Introduction to Law and Literature (Hardcover)
Peter Goodrich
R2,633 Discovery Miles 26 330 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Elgar Advanced Introductions are stimulating and thoughtful introductions to major fields in the social sciences, business and law, expertly written by the world's leading scholars. Designed to be accessible yet rigorous, they offer concise and lucid surveys of the substantive and policy issues associated with discrete subject areas. Peter Goodrich presents a unique introduction to the concept of jurisliterature. Highlighting how lawyers have been extraordinarily productive of literary, artistic and political works, Goodrich explores the diversity and imagination of the law and literature tradition. Jurisliterature, he argues, is the source of legal invention and the sign of novelty in judgments. Key features include: a literary approach to viewing law exploration of the visual culture of the law engagement with the affective and performative practices of jurisliterature analysis of the legal style and traditional literary practices of lawyers and judges from an historical perspective. This Advanced Introduction will be a useful and concise guide for scholars and students of law and literature. It will also be beneficial for students and teachers of courses on jurisprudence, law and the humanities and socio-legal studies.

Law and the Unconscious - A Legendre Reader (Hardcover): Peter Goodrich Law and the Unconscious - A Legendre Reader (Hardcover)
Peter Goodrich; Pierre Legendre; Edited by Tran-S
R2,803 Discovery Miles 28 030 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Law and the Unconscious is the first work of the French legal philosopher Pierre Legendre to appear in English. Trained as a lawyer, a historian and a psychoanalyst, the work of Pierre Legendre has consistently confronted law with the teaching and methods of psychoanalysis. The present collection of essays addresses a fascinating and diverse set of themes including the doctrinal regulation of tears, dance and law, the desire for the absolute, the war of texts, and the power of images.

Derrida and Legal Philosophy (Hardcover): Peter Goodrich, F. Hoffmann, M Rosenfeld, C. Vismann Derrida and Legal Philosophy (Hardcover)
Peter Goodrich, F. Hoffmann, M Rosenfeld, C. Vismann
R1,487 Discovery Miles 14 870 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

From early in his career Jacques Derrida was intrigued by law. Over time, this fascination with law grew more manifest and he published a number of highly influential analyses of ethics, justice, violence and law. This book brings together leading scholars in a variety of disciplines to assess Derrida's importance for and impact upon legal studies.

Nietzsche and Legal Theory - Half-Written Laws (Hardcover): Peter Goodrich, Mariana Valverde Nietzsche and Legal Theory - Half-Written Laws (Hardcover)
Peter Goodrich, Mariana Valverde
R4,414 Discovery Miles 44 140 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"Nietzsche and Legal Theory" is an anthology designed to provide legal and socio-legal scholars with a sense of the very wide range of projects and questions in whose pursuit Nietzsche's work can be useful. From medical ethics to criminology, from the systemic anti-Semitism of legal codes arising in Christian cultures, to the details of intellectual property debates about regulating the use of culturally significant objects, the contributors (from the fields of law, philosophy, criminology, cultural studies, and literary studies) demonstrate and enact the sort of creativity that Nietzsche associated with the "free-spirits" to whom he addressed some of his most significant work.

Nietzsche and Legal Theory - Half-Written Laws (Paperback, New edition): Peter Goodrich, Mariana Valverde Nietzsche and Legal Theory - Half-Written Laws (Paperback, New edition)
Peter Goodrich, Mariana Valverde
R1,413 Discovery Miles 14 130 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"Nietzsche and Legal Theory" is an anthology designed to provide legal and socio-legal scholars with a sense of the very wide range of projects and questions in whose pursuit Nietzsche's work can be useful. From medical ethics to criminology, from the systemic anti-Semitism of legal codes arising in Christian cultures, to the details of intellectual property debates about regulating the use of culturally significant objects, the contributors (from the fields of law, philosophy, criminology, cultural studies, and literary studies) demonstrate and enact the sort of creativity that Nietzsche associated with the "free-spirits" to whom he addressed some of his most significant work.

The Cabinet of Imaginary Laws (Paperback): Peter Goodrich, Thanos Zartaloudis The Cabinet of Imaginary Laws (Paperback)
Peter Goodrich, Thanos Zartaloudis
R1,154 Discovery Miles 11 540 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Returning to the map of the island of utopia, this book provides a contemporary, inventive, addition to the long history of legal fictions and juristic phantasms. Progressive legal and political thinking has for long lacked a positive, let alone a bold imaginary project, an account of what improved institutions and an ameliorated environment would look like. And where better to start than with the non-laws or imaginary legislations of a realm yet to come. The Cabinet of Imaginary Laws is a collection of fictive contributions to the theme of conceiving imaginary laws in the vivid vein of jurisliterary invention. Disparate in style and diverse in genres of writing and performative expression, the celebrated and unknown, venerable and youthful authors write new laws. Thirty-five dissolute scholars, impecunious authors and dyspeptic artists from a variety of fields including law, film, science, history, philosophy, political science, aesthetics, architecture and the classics become, for a brief and inspiring instance, legislators of impossible norms. The collection provides an extra-ordinary range of inspired imaginings of other laws. This momentary community of radial thought conceives of a wild variety of novel critical perspectives. The contributions aim to inspire reflection on the role of imagination in the study and writing of law. Verse, collage, artworks, short stories, harangues, lists, and other pleas, reports and pronouncements revivify the sense of law as the vehicle of poetic justice and as an art that instructs and constructs life. Aimed at an intellectual audience disgruntled with the negativity of critique and the narrowness of the disciplines, this book will appeal especially to theorists, lawyers, scholars and a general public concerned with the future of decaying laws and an increasingly derelict legal system.

The Cabinet of Imaginary Laws (Hardcover): Peter Goodrich, Thanos Zartaloudis The Cabinet of Imaginary Laws (Hardcover)
Peter Goodrich, Thanos Zartaloudis
R4,500 Discovery Miles 45 000 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Returning to the map of the island of utopia, this book provides a contemporary, inventive, addition to the long history of legal fictions and juristic phantasms. Progressive legal and political thinking has for long lacked a positive, let alone a bold imaginary project, an account of what improved institutions and an ameliorated environment would look like. And where better to start than with the non-laws or imaginary legislations of a realm yet to come. The Cabinet of Imaginary Laws is a collection of fictive contributions to the theme of conceiving imaginary laws in the vivid vein of jurisliterary invention. Disparate in style and diverse in genres of writing and performative expression, the celebrated and unknown, venerable and youthful authors write new laws. Thirty-five dissolute scholars, impecunious authors and dyspeptic artists from a variety of fields including law, film, science, history, philosophy, political science, aesthetics, architecture and the classics become, for a brief and inspiring instance, legislators of impossible norms. The collection provides an extra-ordinary range of inspired imaginings of other laws. This momentary community of radial thought conceives of a wild variety of novel critical perspectives. The contributions aim to inspire reflection on the role of imagination in the study and writing of law. Verse, collage, artworks, short stories, harangues, lists, and other pleas, reports and pronouncements revivify the sense of law as the vehicle of poetic justice and as an art that instructs and constructs life. Aimed at an intellectual audience disgruntled with the negativity of critique and the narrowness of the disciplines, this book will appeal especially to theorists, lawyers, scholars and a general public concerned with the future of decaying laws and an increasingly derelict legal system.

Genealogies of Legal Vision (Paperback): Peter Goodrich, Valerie Hayaert Genealogies of Legal Vision (Paperback)
Peter Goodrich, Valerie Hayaert
R1,367 Discovery Miles 13 670 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This collection focuses on the history of legal emblems and the genealogy of law s visual structures. The growing interest in law and the visual has tended to focus in a somewhat lazy fashion upon film and law, rather than addressing the actual history of law s regimes of visual control. But early modern lawyers, civilian and common alike, developed their very own ars iuris or art of law. A variety of legal disciplines always relied in part upon the use of visual representations, upon images and statuary to convey authority and sovereign norm. Military, religious, administrative and legal images found juridical codification and expression in collections of signs of office, in heraldic codes, in genealogical devices, and then finally in the juridical invention in the mid-sixteenth century of the legal emblem book. This book traces the complex lineage of the legal emblem and argues that the mens emblematica of the humanist lawyers was the inauguration of a visiocratic regime that continues in significant part into the present and multiple technologies of vision. Bringing together leading experts on the history of legal emblems to address the critical question of why it was lawyers who authored the "emblemata," and correlatively, what was the relation and role of these visual depictions of norms to the practice and performance of law, this collection provides a ground-breaking account of the long relationship between visibility, meaning and normativity."

Genealogies of Legal Vision (Hardcover): Peter Goodrich, Valerie Hayaert Genealogies of Legal Vision (Hardcover)
Peter Goodrich, Valerie Hayaert
R3,993 Discovery Miles 39 930 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This collection focuses on the history of legal emblems and the genealogy of law s visual structures. The growing interest in law and the visual has tended to focus in a somewhat lazy fashion upon film and law, rather than addressing the actual history of law s regimes of visual control. But early modern lawyers, civilian and common alike, developed their very own ars iuris or art of law. A variety of legal disciplines always relied in part upon the use of visual representations, upon images and statuary to convey authority and sovereign norm. Military, religious, administrative and legal images found juridical codification and expression in collections of signs of office, in heraldic codes, in genealogical devices, and then finally in the juridical invention in the mid-sixteenth century of the legal emblem book. This book traces the complex lineage of the legal emblem and argues that the mens emblematica of the humanist lawyers was the inauguration of a visiocratic regime that continues in significant part into the present and multiple technologies of vision. Bringing together leading experts on the history of legal emblems to address the critical question of why it was lawyers who authored the "emblemata," and correlatively, what was the relation and role of these visual depictions of norms to the practice and performance of law, this collection provides a ground-breaking account of the long relationship between visibility, meaning and normativity."

Law in the Courts of Love - Literature and Other Minor Jurisprudences (Paperback): Peter Goodrich Law in the Courts of Love - Literature and Other Minor Jurisprudences (Paperback)
Peter Goodrich
R1,531 Discovery Miles 15 310 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Law in the Courts of Love traces the literary history and diversity of past legal systems. These 'minor jurisprudences' range from the spiritual laws of the courts of conscience to the code and judgements of love handed down by women's courts in medieval France. Professor Goodrich presents the 15th Century Courts of Love in Paris as one instance of an alternative jurisdiction drawn from the diversities of the legal and literary past. Their textual records are correspondingly mixed in genre, being in the form of poems, narratives, plays, treaties and judicial decisions. More broadly, these studies trace certain boundaries of modern law and make up one of many forms of legal knowledge which escape today's vision of a unitary law. The author believes that the unquesionable faith in a unity law and its distance from person and emotion is precisely what makes impossible the attention to the individual that justice ultimately requires. Law in the Courts of Love shows how the historical diversity of forms and procedures of law can competently form the basis for critical revisions of contemporary legal doctrine and professional practice. This book will be of interest to undergraduate and postgraduate students of law and literature, critical legal studies and legal history, or anyone wishing to specialise in feminist legal theory.

The Scene of the Mass Crime - History, Film, and International Tribunals (Paperback, New): Christian Delage, Peter Goodrich The Scene of the Mass Crime - History, Film, and International Tribunals (Paperback, New)
Christian Delage, Peter Goodrich
R1,298 Discovery Miles 12 980 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Scene of the Mass Crime takes up the unwritten history of the peculiar yet highly visible form of war crimes trials. These trials are the first and continuing site of the interface of law, history and film. From Nuremberg to the contemporary trials in Cambodia, film, in particular, has been crucial both as evidence of atrocity and as the means of publicizing the proceedings. But what does film bring to justice? Can law successfully address war crimes, atrocities, genocide? What do the trials actually show? What form of justice is done, and how does it relate to ordinary courts and proceedings? What lessons can be drawn from this history for the very topical political issue of filming civil and criminal trials? This book takes up the diversity and complexity of these idiosyncratic and, in strict terms, generally extra-legal medial situations. Drawing on a fascinating diversity of public trials and filmic responses, from the Trial of the Gang of Four to the Gacaca local courts of Rwanda to the filmic symbolism of 9-11, from Soviet era show trials to Nazi People's Courts leading international scholars address the theatrical, political, filmic and symbolic importance of show trials in making history, legitimating regimes and, most surprising of all, in attempting to heal trauma through law and through film. These essays will be of considerable interest to those working on international criminal law, transitional justice, genocide studies, and the relationship between law and film.

Nietzsche and Law (Hardcover, New Ed): Francis J. Mootz III, Peter Goodrich Nietzsche and Law (Hardcover, New Ed)
Francis J. Mootz III, Peter Goodrich
R5,717 R4,596 Discovery Miles 45 960 Save R1,121 (20%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Legal scholars have only recently begun to address the radical challenges for law and legal theory that follow from Friedrich Nietzsche's pathbreaking work. This collection brings together articles from leading thinkers who consider how Nietzsche's philosophical and rhetorical interventions illuminate the failures of contemporary legal theory. Part One considers the connections between law, political philosophy and Nietzsche's genealogy. Part Two provides a number of competing interpretations of Nietzsche's relevance for legal hermeneutics. Part Three includes articles that chart a course for legal critique that remains true to Nietzsche's radical character. The work of prominent philosophers, including P. Christopher Smith, is joined with the work of leading legal theorists, including Philippe Nonet and leading rhetoricians, including Marianne Constable, to provide complex and sophisticated overview of the manner in which Nietzsche problematizes law and legal theory.

Law, Text, Terror (Paperback, illustrated edition): Peter Goodrich, Lior Barshack, Anton Schutz Law, Text, Terror (Paperback, illustrated edition)
Peter Goodrich, Lior Barshack, Anton Schutz
R1,788 Discovery Miles 17 880 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The essays collected here under the governing signs, Law, Text, Terror have their origins in a singular and topical desire. Their motive is most immediately that of acknowledging the massive and eccentric contribution of the philologist, psychoanalyst and Romanist jurist Pierre Legendre to the study of legal institutions and juridical practices. He has unceasingly asked the question 'why law?' and in endeavouring to answer that question, in the course of over twenty-five books published during the last forty years, he has traversed a unique and uniquely idiosyncratic body of disciplines and knowledges relevant to the symbolic forms and institutional functions of the Western legal order.

These essays reflect that singularity of drive as well as that diversity of scholarly interests by taking up, playing with, varying and developing the themes of text and terror, law and territory, that Legendre either introduced or made peculiarly his own.

Law in the Courts of Love - Literature and Other Minor Jurisprudences (Hardcover): Peter Goodrich Law in the Courts of Love - Literature and Other Minor Jurisprudences (Hardcover)
Peter Goodrich
R3,985 Discovery Miles 39 850 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


In the wake of current criticisms of the legal profession; its arcane language, absurd pomposity, emotional eptitude and crude justice, Peter Goodrich presents us with a radical alternative vision of the law. By examining the diversity of past legal systems, including the 15th century Courts of Love, he offers up the possibility of a humane system which is capable of accommodating the individual.

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Politics, Postmodernity and Critical Legal Studies - The Legality of the Contingent (Paperback): Costas Douzinas, Peter... Politics, Postmodernity and Critical Legal Studies - The Legality of the Contingent (Paperback)
Costas Douzinas, Peter Goodrich, Yifat Hachamovitch
R1,473 Discovery Miles 14 730 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"Laws of Postmodernity" applies postmodern jurisprudence to the analysis of a number of areas of law. In analyzing the cultural significance of law, the editors show how critical jurisprudential analysis undermined attempts to support a normative viewpoint of the legal order. In addition, they criticize contextual, sociological accounts of legal phenomena in order to highlight the repression of psychoanalysis within. The contributors explore the blasphemy laws in the wake of the Salman Rushdie affair, and French critical legal theory, particularly the work of Pierre Legendre, jurisprudence. Through detailed discussion of rights, the law of evidence, copyright, authorship and metaphors of writing, it clearly illustrates the practical as well as the theoretical significance of postmodern jurisprudence.

Politics, Postmodernity and Critical Legal Studies - The Legality of the Contingent (Hardcover): Costas Douzinas, Peter... Politics, Postmodernity and Critical Legal Studies - The Legality of the Contingent (Hardcover)
Costas Douzinas, Peter Goodrich, Yifat Hachamovitch
R5,120 Discovery Miles 51 200 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"Laws of Postmodernity" applies postmodern jurisprudence to the analysis of a number of areas of law. In analyzing the cultural significance of law, the editors show how critical jurisprudential analysis undermined attempts to support a normative viewpoint of the legal order. In addition, they criticize contextual, sociological accounts of legal phenomena in order to highlight the repression of psychoanalysis within. The contributors explore the blasphemy laws in the wake of the Salman Rushdie affair, and French critical legal theory, particularly the work of Pierre Legendre, jurisprudence. Through detailed discussion of rights, the law of evidence, copyright, authorship and metaphors of writing, it clearly illustrates the practical as well as the theoretical significance of postmodern jurisprudence.

Law, Text, Terror (Hardcover): Peter Goodrich, Lior Barshack, Anton Schutz Law, Text, Terror (Hardcover)
Peter Goodrich, Lior Barshack, Anton Schutz
R3,980 Discovery Miles 39 800 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The essays collected here under the governing signs, Law, Text, Terror have their origins in a singular and topical desire. Their motive is most immediately that of acknowledging the massive and eccentric contribution of the philologist, psychoanalyst and Romanist jurist Pierre Legendre to the study of legal institutions and juridical practices. He has unceasingly asked the question 'why law?' and in endeavouring to answer that question, in the course of over twenty-five books published during the last forty years, he has traversed a unique and uniquely idiosyncratic body of disciplines and knowledges relevant to the symbolic forms and institutional functions of the Western legal order. These essays reflect that singularity of drive as well as that diversity of scholarly interests by taking up, playing with, varying and developing the themes of text and terror, law and territory, that Legendre either introduced or made peculiarly his own.

The Scene of the Mass Crime - History, Film, and International Tribunals (Hardcover, New): Christian Delage, Peter Goodrich The Scene of the Mass Crime - History, Film, and International Tribunals (Hardcover, New)
Christian Delage, Peter Goodrich
R4,418 Discovery Miles 44 180 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Scene of the Mass Crime takes up the unwritten history of the peculiar yet highly visible form of war crimes trials. These trials are the first and continuing site of the interface of law, history and film. From Nuremberg to the contemporary trials in Cambodia, film, in particular, has been crucial both as evidence of atrocity and as the means of publicizing the proceedings. But what does film bring to justice? Can law successfully address war crimes, atrocities, genocide? What do the trials actually show? What form of justice is done, and how does it relate to ordinary courts and proceedings? What lessons can be drawn from this history for the very topical political issue of filming civil and criminal trials? This book takes up the diversity and complexity of these idiosyncratic and, in strict terms, generally extra-legal medial situations. Drawing on a fascinating diversity of public trials and filmic responses, from the Trial of the Gang of Four to the Gacaca local courts of Rwanda to the filmic symbolism of 9-11, from Soviet era show trials to Nazi People's Courts leading international scholars address the theatrical, political, filmic and symbolic importance of show trials in making history, legitimating regimes and, most surprising of all, in attempting to heal trauma through law and through film. These essays will be of considerable interest to those working on international criminal law, transitional justice, genocide studies, and the relationship between law and film.

Law and the Unconscious - A Legendre Reader (Paperback, 1st ed. 1997): Peter Goodrich Law and the Unconscious - A Legendre Reader (Paperback, 1st ed. 1997)
Peter Goodrich; Pierre Legendre; Edited by Tran-S
R3,014 Discovery Miles 30 140 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Law and the Unconscious is the first work of the French legal philosopher Pierre Legendre to appear in English. Trained as a lawyer, a historian and a psychoanalyst, the work of Pierre Legendre has consistently confronted law with the teaching and methods of psychoanalysis. The present collection of essays addresses a fascinating and diverse set of themes including the doctrinal regulation of tears, dance and law, the desire for the absolute, the war of texts, and the power of images.

A Cultural History of Law in the Early Modern Age (Paperback, NIP): Peter Goodrich A Cultural History of Law in the Early Modern Age (Paperback, NIP)
Peter Goodrich
R902 Discovery Miles 9 020 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Opened up by the revival of Classical thought but driven by the violence of the Reformation and Counter Reformation, the terrain of Early Modern law was constantly shifting. The age of expansion saw unparalleled degrees of internal and external exploration and colonization, accompanied by the advance of science and the growing power of knowledge. A Cultural History of Law in the Early Modern Age, covering the period from 1500 to 1680, explores the war of jurisdictions and the slow and contested emergence of national legal traditions in continental Europe and in Britannia. Most particularly, the chapters examine the European quality of the Western legal traditions and seek to link the political project of Anglican common law, the mos britannicus, to its classical European language and context. Drawing upon a wealth of textual and visual sources, A Cultural History of Law in the Early Modern Age presents essays that examine key cultural case studies of the period on the themes of justice, constitution, codes, agreements, arguments, property and possession, wrongs, and the legal profession.

Administering Interpretation - Derrida, Agamben, and the Political Theology of Law (Paperback): Peter Goodrich, Michel Rosenfeld Administering Interpretation - Derrida, Agamben, and the Political Theology of Law (Paperback)
Peter Goodrich, Michel Rosenfeld; Contributions by Giovanna Borradori, Marinos Diamantides, Allen Feldman, …
R851 Discovery Miles 8 510 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Populism in politics and policy orientations in law have thrown the jurisdiction of the academy and the disciplines of interpretation into disarray. Critique flounders in abstraction and negativity, law loses itself in particularity. Administering Interpretation brings together philosophers, humanists, and jurists from both continental and Anglophone jurisdictions to reassess the status and trajectory of interpretative theory as applied in the art of law. Tracking the thread of philosophical influences upon the community of legal interpretation, the essays move from the translation and wake of Derrida to the work of Agamben, from deconstruction to oikononmia. Sharing roots in the philological excavation of the political theology of modern law, contributors assess the failure of secularism and the continuing theological borrowings of juridical interpretation. The book brings contemporary critique to bear upon the interpretative apparatuses of exclusion, the law of spectacular sovereignty, and the bodies that lie in its wake. Contributors: Giovanna Borradori, Marinos Diamantides, Allen Feldman, Stanley Fish, Pierre Legrand, Bernadette Meyler, Michel Rosenfeld, Bernhard Schlink, Jeanne Schroeder, Laurent de Sutter, Katrin Trüstedt, Marco Wan

Schreber'S Law - Jurisprudence and Judgment in Transition (Paperback): Peter Goodrich Schreber'S Law - Jurisprudence and Judgment in Transition (Paperback)
Peter Goodrich
R699 R629 Discovery Miles 6 290 Save R70 (10%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Daniel Paul Schreber (1842-1911) was a senior German judge and jurist. He formulated a unique juridical theology of private life and developed a critical account of oikonomia, the practice of governance and administration. But his theoretical work was largely ignored due to his mental illness and his desire to be a woman in a time inhospitable to transitions. Now, Schreber's Law looks beyond Judge Schreber's mental health to reappraise his distinguished contribution to legal theory. Peter Goodrich evaluates Schreber's jurisprudence by analysing the Memoirs and his interpreters in detail, and sets his work in the context of both the neo-Kantian pure science of fin de siecle German jurisprudence and 21st-century legal theory. In this way, Goodrich shows how Schreber's work challenges the legal thought of his era and opens up a potentially vital approach to contemporary jurisprudence.

Legal Emblems and the Art of Law - Obiter Depicta as the Vision of Governance (Paperback): Peter Goodrich Legal Emblems and the Art of Law - Obiter Depicta as the Vision of Governance (Paperback)
Peter Goodrich
R974 Discovery Miles 9 740 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The emblem book was invented by the humanist lawyer Andrea Alciato in 1531. The preponderance of juridical and normative themes, of images of rule and infraction, of obedience and error in the emblem books is critical to their purpose and interest. This book outlines the history of the emblem tradition as a juridical genre, along with the concept of, and training in, obiter depicta, in things seen along the way to judgment. It argues that these books depict norms and abuses in classically derived forms that become the visual standards of governance. Despite the plethora of vivid figures and virtual symbols that define and transmit law, contemporary lawyers are not trained in the critical apprehension of the visible. This book is the first to reconstruct the history of the emblem tradition, evidencing the extent to which a gallery of images of law already exists and structuring how the public realm is displayed, made present and viewed.

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