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Jay Parker (Law & Literature, 24.10.2023)
Orwell and Empire
Angela CondelloSilvia NiccolaiAngela Condello is Tenure-track Assistant Professor of Legal Philosophy (Rtd B) in the Law Department, University of Messina. She held a Jean Monnet Module on human rights and critical legal thinking within the Euro (Law & Literature, 11.10.2023)
The Mothers of Us All: Extracts, with comments, from the ‘Yellow Catalogue’ published by the Milan Women’s Bookstore
Jacco BomhoffJacco Bomhoff is Associate Professor of Law at the London School of Economics and Political Science. (Law & Literature, 11.10.2023)
Getting Legal Reason to Speak for Itself: The Legal Form of the Gutachten and Its Affordances
Róisín Á CostelloSchool of Law, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, IrelandRóisín Á Costello is as Assistant Professor of EU and International Law at the School of Law in Trinity College Dublin and a practicing barrister. Roisin’s work focuses on EU (Law & Literature, 10.10.2023)
Complicity and the Colonial Force of Law in the Courtroom of Katie Kitamura’s Intimacies
Ryan DevittSt. Jerome’s University in the University of Waterloo, 290 Westmount Rd. N, Waterloo, Ontario N2L 3G5, CanadaDr. Ryan Devitt teaches courses in legal studies, writing, and literature at St. Jerome’s University in the University of Wat (Law & Literature, 05.09.2023)
Avant-Garde Literature and the Ground of Rights
Sean MulcahyKate SeearSuzanne Fraser Adrian FarrugiaDion KaganEmily Lenton Kylie ValentineSean Mulcahy is a Research Officer at the Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society, La Trobe University.Kate Seear is an Associate Professor a (Law & Literature, 07.07.2023)
Performing Hepatitis C, Problematising “Cure”: The Construction of Hepatitis C (Cure) in Social Security and Migration Law
David GurnhamSchool of Law, University of Southampton, Southampton, EnglandDavid Gurnham is Professor of Criminal Law and Interdisciplinary Legal Studies at the School of Law, University of Southampton. He researches and publishes in the area of (Law & Literature, 23.06.2023)
Stopping the Boats, Changing the Narrative: How the Migrant Refugee Bildungsroman Became a Ghost Story
Thomas DikantThomas Dikant received his Dr. phil. in American Studies from the Free University Berlin, and he has subsequently taught at the Goethe University Frankfurt am Main, the Free University Berlin, and the University of Chicago. His firs (Law & Literature, 09.06.2023)
“Oracles of the Law:” Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.’s Legal Futurism
Hilary Teynor DonatiniHilary Teynor Donatini is Associate Professor of English and Chair of the Department of Languages and Literatures at Ashland University. She has published recently on justices of the peace in eighteenth-century British lite (Law & Literature, 02.06.2023)
Grains of Allowance: Liberty, Toleration, and Justice in George Farquhar’s The Recruiting Officer
Sarouche RaziSarouche Razi is an interdisciplinary researcher and legal practitioner with expertise in the legal assistance sector, creative arts practice in law, critical legal and pedagogical theories, police and state accountability, and deco (Law & Literature, 31.05.2023)
“Speaking for the Dead to Protect the Living”: On Audre Lorde’s Biomythography, Law, Love, and Epistemic Violence in the Coronial Jurisdiction in the Kimberley
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