Routledge handbook of law and theory / / Andreas Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos, editor.

This handbook sets out an innovative approach to the theory of law, reconceptualising it in a material, embodied, socially contextualised and politically radical way. The book consists of original contributions authored by prominent academics, all of whom provide a valuable overview of legal theory...

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Place / Publishing House:London : : Routledge,, [2018]
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Year of Publication:2018
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (554 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • Luis Eslava
  • Dense struggle : on ghosts, law, and the global order
  • Chris Butler
  • Spatial abstraction, legal violence, and the promise of appropriation
  • Sarah Keenan
  • A prison around your ankle and a border in every street : theorising law, space and the subject
  • Emily Grabham
  • Praxiographies' of time : law, temporalities, and material worlds
  • Lucy Finchett-Maddock
  • Continua of (in)justice
  • Olivia Barr
  • Movement an homage to legal drips, wobbles & perpetual motion
  • Andrea Pavoni
  • Disenchanting senses : law and the taste of the real Nicola Masciandario
  • Synaesthesia : the mystical sense of law
  • Dragan Milovanovich
  • Touching you, touching me in law and justice : toward a quantum holographic process-informational understanding
  • Illan Rua Wall
  • Turbulent legality : sovereignty, security, and the police Elena loizidou
  • Sequences on law and the body
  • Laurent de Sutter
  • On resisting bodies
  • Renisa Mawani
  • Insect wars : bees, bedbugs, and biopolitics Anna Grear
  • Anthropocene "time"? a reflection on temporalities in the "new age of the human" Yoriko Otomo
  • Making lawful animals
  • Honni van Rijswijk
  • Law's aggressive realism and feminist genres of violence and harm
  • Maria Aristodemou
  • From decaffeinated democracy to democracy in the real in ten (Lacanian) sessions
  • Christopher Tomlins
  • Why law's objects do not disappear : on history as remainder James Martel
  • Must the law be a liar? Walter Benjamin on the possibility of an anarchist form of law Alain Pottage
  • Literary materiality
  • Emilie Cloatre and David Cowan
  • Legalities and materialities Hyo Yoon Kang law's materiality : between concrete matters and abstract forms, or how matter becomes material Andreas Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos
  • To have to do with the law : an essay Anne Bottomley and Nathan Moore
  • On new model jurisprudence : the scholar
  • critic as (cosmic) artisan.