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Mostafa TaherkhaniMostafa Taherkhani is a doctoral student at Sciences Po Law School, Paris, working on “archè” in law and its reproduction in international legal literature. He worked on a Derridean reading of legal theory in his last PhD. (Law & Literature, 17.04.2024)
Accepting or Transgressing the Failure: Derrida and Agamben on Kafka’s Before the Law
Silvia NiccolaiSilvia Niccolai is full professor of Constitutional Law at the Department of Political and Social Sciences, University of Cagliari (Italy). Jean Monnet Chair of European Law 2006-2009, she is a feminist jurist who has dedicated mo (Law & Literature, 10.04.2024)
The Mothers of Us All: Extracts, with Comments, from the “Yellow Catalogue” Published by the Milan Women’s Bookstore – Paper No. 2: From Novels to the Figures, Themes and Strategies for a Political Practice
Michael TagerMichael Tager is an Emeritus Professor of Political Science at Marietta College in Ohio. His research interests are in Public Law and Politics and Literature. He has published articles on Primo Levi, Joan Didion, and other writers. (Law & Literature, 28.03.2024)
Examining Mass Incarceration: Rachel Kushner’s The Mars Room
Leila NetiLeila Neti is the Irma and Jay Price Professor of English at Occidental College. She specializes in Victorian literature, contemporary Anglophone literature, and law and literature. Her recent book Colonial Law in India and the Victori (Law & Literature, 28.03.2024)
Traveling Outside of Time: Speculative Futurism and Environmental Justice
Benjamin GohBenjamin Goh is an Assistant Professor of Law at the National University of Singapore. (Law & Literature, 28.03.2024)
Planetary Gifts of Law and Literature
Nandi BhatiaUniversity of Western Ontario, Toronto, ON, USANandi Bhatia is a Professor in the Department of English and Writings Studies at the University of Western Ontario (UWO) in Canada. Her research interests include Postcolonial Literature (Law & Literature, 28.03.2024)
Censoring Kuli Pratha in British India
Jennifer W. ReissJennifer W. Reiss is a Ph.D. candidate in History at the University of Pennsylvania. Her research focuses on early American history and the Atlantic world, with particular interests in disability history, gender, and various asp (Law & Literature, 26.02.2024)
Property, Propriety, and Publicity: A Different Look at Pope v. Curll (1741)
Clotilde PégorierGeneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights, Geneva, SwitzerlandClotilde Pégorier is Head of Education at the Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights. From 2015 to 2023, she was a (Law & Literature, 12.02.2024)
Speaking Out: Graphic Narrative as Alternative Jurisdiction
Shane ChalmersDesmond MandersonDr Shane Chalmers is Assistant Professor at the University of Hong Kong Faculty of Law, and Senior Lecturer at the University of Adelaide Law School. His work has contributed to the fields of law and humanities, la (Law & Literature, 05.02.2024)
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Kerstin SteitzKerstin Steitz is Associate Professor of German and German Program Director in the Department of World Languages and Cultures and affiliated faculty in the Jewish Studies Program at Old Dominion University. She is the author of Fri (Law & Literature, 31.01.2024)
Legal and Epic Alienation. Fritz Bauer’s Critique of the Frankfurt Auschwitz Trial (1963-1965) and Peter Weiss’s Dramatic Treatment of the Trial in the Investigation. Oratorio in 11 Cantos (1965)
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