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  • av UK) Tambakaki & Paulina (University of Westminster
    655 - 2 209

    Questions whether the evident displacement of the concept of the citizen by human rights can lead us to a more equitable politics.

  • av Rada (College international de philosophie Ivekovic
    649 - 1 949

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    1 965

    This book opens up a range of important perspectives on law and violence by considering the ways in which their relationship is formulated in literature, television and film. Employing critical legal theory to address the relationship between crime fiction, law and justice, it considers a range of topics, including: the relationship between crime fiction, legal reasoning and critique; questions surrounding the relationship between law and justice; gender issues; the legal, political and social impacts of fictional representations of crime and justice; post-colonial perspectives on crime fiction; as well as the impact of law itself on the crime fiction¿s development.

  • av Francisco (State University of Rio de Janeiro & Brazil) Ortega
    715 - 2 139

  • - A Punch Drunk Love?
    av Jack Anderson
    825 - 2 169

    Assesses the legal response to prize fighting and undertakes an analysis of the status of boxing in both legal theory and practice.

  • - Law and the Political
     
    2 099,-

    New Critical Legal Thinking articulates a newly-emergent stream of politically engaged contemporary critical legal scholarship.

  • av UK) Connelly & Stephen (University of Warwick
    745 - 2 099,-

    Based on author's thesis (doctoral - Birkbeck, University of London, 2013), issued under title: Spinoza's theory of natural right: a doctrine of power and the legal order, and its mechanistic foundations.

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    2 115

    Offers a multidisciplinary perspective on the contemporary relationship between politics and the imagination. This title examines how the power of imagination reverberates in the various ambits of social and political life: in law, history, art, gender, economy, religion and the natural sciences.

  • - Wild Justice from Balzac to Clint Eastwood and Abu Ghraib
    av USA) Guimond, James (Rider University, Katherine (Rider University, m.fl.
    2 229,-

    In the wake of Guantanamo Bay, extraordinary renditions, and secret torture centres in Eastern Europe and elsewhere, this book addresses the relationship between law and wild or vigilante justice - between the power to enforce retribution and the desire to seek revenge.

  • - On the Primacy of Conflict and the Structure of the Political
    av USA) Rasch & William (Indiana University
    665 - 939,-

    In contrast to many attempts to rethink the political in the wake of the collapse of traditional leftist projects, this text argues of the centrality of conflict in any notion of the political, as well as for the logical and/or ontological primacy of violence over "peace".

  • - From Revolutionary Activist to Constitutional Court Judge
    av Albie Sachs, Karin van Marle & Drucilla Cornell
    735 - 2 029,-

  • - Recognition and the Violence of Ethics
    av Tarik (Queens University Belfast & UK) Kochi
    745 - 2 035

    Drawing consideration of the problem of war back to the level of a philosophical examination of the metaphysics of human subjectivity, this title develops a novel theory of war that helps us to better understand the nature of contemporary conflict as a process of recognition.

  • - or Turning Law Inside Out
    av Jeanne Lorraine (Yeshiva University & USA) Schroeder
    705 - 2 035

    Proposes a taxonomy of jurisprudence and legal practice, based on the discourse theory of Jacques Lacan. This work takes up the jurisprudential ramifications of Lacan's work.

  • - Two Essays on Legal History
    av Michael (Michael Stolleis is Professor of Public Law and Legal History at the University of Frankfurt and Director of the Max Planck Institute for Legal History) Stolleis
    689 - 2 115

    Presents the history of the symbolism through which law is characterised as being 'above' us. This title presents the history of this metaphor from antiquity onwards: from the Greek Eye of Justice, the eye of the impartial judge of the Underworld, the Eye of God watching past, present and future, to the almighty Eye of the Law.

  • - Rebellion and Constitution
    av Oscar Guardiola-Rivera
    955,-

    How can we save politics from the politician? How can we save ourselves? This book looks at the example of those who leave the city and break the social contract, rebellious exiles and freedom fighters escaping the wheel of necessity.

  • - Writing Nations, Reading Difference
    av Judith Pryor
    1 179 - 2 209

    Bringing a postcolonial perspective to UK constitutional debates and including comparative engagement with the constitutions of Britain's ex-colonies, this book offers a reflection upon the relationship between the written and the unwritten constitution. It is useful for students of the philosophy of law, political theory and jurisprudence.

  • - Towards a Post Apartheid Theory of Law
    av John Willem Gous van der Walt
    935

    Draws on the expansive protection of fundamental rights in the South African Constitution to outline a theory of law. This book elicits the radical democratic potential of the 'horizontal' notion of rights. It argues that apartheid must be understood as more than a racist abuse of power, while articulating its 'sacrificial logic'.

  • av Louis E. (University of Washington & USA) Wolcher
    859

    Bringing an Eastern sensibility into contact with three most important themes in Western philosophy, investigates three important philosophers: Martin Heidegger - on being, Emmanuel Levinas - on ethics, and Ludwig Wittgenstein - on language. It is for philosophers and legal theorists, and for those who are interested in Zen Buddhism.

  • - Political Action, Law and Empowerment
    av Bethania Assy
    1 709

    Normative and communitarian traditions define justice either as abstraction or concretization, and in terms of either universal reason or of particular identity. In both cases, the morphology of the rule of law reproduces essentially the same representational schema. In response, this book gives voice to those outside of the accepted categories.

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    655

    This book opens up a range of important perspectives on law and violence by considering the ways in which their relationship is formulated in literature, television and film. Employing critical legal theory to address the relationship between crime fiction, law and justice, it considers a range of topics, including: the relationship between crime fiction, legal reasoning and critique; questions surrounding the relationship between law and justice; gender issues; the legal, political and social impacts of fictional representations of crime and justice; post-colonial perspectives on crime fiction; as well as the impact of law itself on the crime fiction¿s development.

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