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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL FOR THE SEMIOTICS OF LAW
REVUE INTERNATIONALE DE SÉMIOTIQUE JURIDIQUE
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Vol.I, no.1 (Jan. 1988)
Anthony Beck, Adjudication and the Sign (7-22); Response by Fred
Bowers (23-28). Offprint
Paul J. van den Hoven, Legal Argument as an Illocutionary Act Complex
(29-45); Response by Marina Sbisà) (47-50). Offprint
Peter Ingram, Implicature in Legal Language (51-70); Response by
Jerzy Wróblewski (71-78)
Eric Landowski, Towards a Semiotic and Narrative Approach to Law
(79-105); Response by John O. Thompson (109-11)
Vol.I, no.2 (May 1988)
Enrico Pattaro and Samuel Gonzalez Ruiz, Linguistic Functions,
Usages and Rules (123-142)
Peter Stockinger, The Conceptual Representation of Action and its
Normative Background (143-159)
Antoine Garapon, Forme symbolique et forme linguistique du droit
(161-176)
François Paychère, Semiotics: An Analytical Method
for Lawyers? (177-187)
E.A. van Alphen, No Constitutive Rule, No Contract? (189-194). Offprint
Raymond Coulon, Discourse Analysis versus Text Analysis: The Reading
of Ideology in Foreign Language Texts (195-215); Response by Eve Wilson.
(217-20)
Vol.I, no.3 (September 1988): Approches du discours de la preuve en droit (I)
Bernard S. Jackson, Narrative Models in Legal Proof (225-246)
Rossana L. Biondi and Domenico Carzo, Psychiatric Proofs in
Criminal Proceedings (247-262)
Dennis Kurzon, Prolegomena to a Speech Act Approach to Hearsay Evidence
(263-273)
Friedrich Lachmayer, Rituel et rhétorique de la preuve juridique
(275-281)
François Paychère, Le cru et le dit (283-296)
Paul J. van den Hoven, Kelsen's General Theory of Norms: Some Semiotic
Remarks (297-323)
Ruth Chadwick, Review of Kurzon, It is Hereby Performed ...
(325-328)
Vol.II, no.4 (January 1989): Approches du discours de la preuve en droit (II)
Jerzy Wróblewski, Legal Language and Legal Institutions
(3-16)
Anthony Beck, Legal Language and Legal Institutions: A Response to
Jerzy Wróblewski (17-28)
Eric Landowski, Truth and Veridiction in Law (29-47)
Dennis Kurzon, Telling the Truth: The Oath as a Test of Witness Competency
(49-63)
Roque Carrión-Wam, Reconstruction et valorisation: La vérité
dans le discours probatoire (65-68)
William Twining, Rationality and Scepticism in Judicial Proof: Some
Signposts (69-80)
Domenico Carzo, Postface (81-84)
Neil Duxbury, Juridicity as a Theme in French Legal Philosophy (85-95)
Peter Goodrich, Hermeneutics and the Saturnalia of the Analytic Tradition
(Review of Moles, Definition and Rule in Legal Theory) (97-109)
Vol.II, no.5 (May 1989)
Michael Saltman, Legal Realism in a Cross-Cultural Context (113-128)
Maarten Henket, Contracts, Promises and Meaning (129-148)
Bo Wennström, There are Nothing but Hard Cases (149-158)
Thomas O. Beebee, Doing Clarissa's Will: Samuel Richardson's Legal
Genres (159-182)
Samuel Gonzalez Ruiz, Semiotic Codes and Deontic Operators: Consequences
of Norberto Bobbio's Promotional Function of Law (183-198)
François Paychère, La place des foncteurs déontiques
dans l'analyse du discours juridique. Réponse à Samuel Gonzalez
Ruiz (199-214)
Anthony Carty, Of Crabs and Constitutions (Review of Tom Nairn, The
Enchanted Glass)
Monica G.W. den Boer, Fair Trial and Foul Words (Review of Peter Bal,
Dwangkommunikatie in de rechtszaal).
Vol.II, No.6 (Sept 1989)
Peter Alldridge and Catherine Belsey, Murder Under Duress:
Terrorism and the Criminal Law (223-246)
Alain J.-J. Cohen, La Relecture du Traité A.B.M. (1972) (247-256)
Robert W. Benson, The Semiotics of International Law: Interpretation
of the ABM Treaty (257-276)
Mario Jori, Tendances en Sémiotique Juridique (277-300)
Eric Landowski, Du référent, perdu et retrouvé
(301-312)
Raymond Coulon, French and Australian Socio-Semiotics: World Apart
and Yet So Close: Review of Eric Landowski, La Société
Réfléchie (Paris: Editions du Seuil, 1989), and of Two
Draft Articles by Gunther Kress (313-324)
Vol.III, No.7, 1990
Carlos E. Alchouron et Antonio A. Martino, Logique sans
vérité (3-33). Offprint
Jerzy Wróblewski, Semantics and Pragmatics of Normative Qualification
Statements (35-53). Offprint
Paul J. van den Hoven, Clear Cases: Do They Exist? (55-63). Offprint
Neil Duxbury, Back to the Middle Ages (Review of Pierre Legendre,
Le désir politique de Dieu) (65-79)
J.D. Jackson, Law, Fact and Narrative Coherence: A Deep Look at Adjudication
(Review of Bernard Jackson, Law,
Fact and Narrative Coherence) (81-95)
Harold C. Morris, The Legal Actor (Review of S.C. Coval and J.C.
Smith, Law and its Presuppositions: Actions
Agents and Rules) (97-106)
Vol.III, No.8, 1990
Paul Ricoeur, Between Hermeneutics and Semiotics (115-132)
Georges Kalinowski, Ontic and Deontic (133-146)
Isabelle Fontanille, Les lois hittites: du récit au code (147-167)
Roberta Kevelson, Tom Paine's Rights of Man: An Aesthetic-Anarchic
Dimension of Legal Semiotics (169-186). Click here
for extended abstract.
Yifat Hachamovitch, One Law on the Other (187-200)
Denis Bertrand, Sanction de la croyance dans le procès de
sorcellerie (201-207)
Monica Den Boer, The Prodigal Son and Other Courtroom Stories (Review
of Ludger Hoffmann, ed., Rechtsdiskurse. Untersuchungen zur Kommunikation
in Gerichtsverfahren) (209-215)
Paul Robertshaw, The Jury Summation as Speech Form (Review of Bettyruth
Walter, The Jury Summation as Speech - an
Ethnographic Study of What it Means to Those Who Use It) (215-219)
Vol.III, No.9, 1990
Willem J. Witteveen, The Rhetorical Labours of Hercules (227-254)
W.T. Scott, Candour, Euphemism and the Professional-Client Relationship
(255-272)
Antoine Garapon, Penser le droit sans le social (273-291)
J. Ralph Lindgren, The Consequences of a Pragmatic Turn for Semiotics
(293-301)
Bernard S. Jackson, The "Autonomy Thesis" and the "Pragmatic
Turn": A Response to Ralph Lindgren (303-308)
Dennis Kurzon, Who is the Reader? (Review of Frederick Bowers, Linguistic
Aspects of Legislative Expression) (309-314)
Alison Young, Dwelling on the Threshold (Review of Allan C. Hutchinson,
Dwelling on the Threshold) (315-318)
Martin Loughlin, The Public Local Inquiry, The Political System and
the Public Sphere (Review of T. O'Riordan, R. Kemp & M. Purdue, Sizewell
B., An Anatomy of the Inquiry) (319-328)
Vol.IV, No.10, 1991
Yon Maley and Rhondda Fahey, Presenting the Evidence: Constructions
of Reality in Court (3-17)
Hannu Tapani Klami, Defence and Self-Defence: A Structural Analysis
of Legal Argumentation (19-44)
Katharina Sobota, Don't Mention the Norm! (45-60)
Michael Salter, Lawyers Watching their Language: A Discussion between
a Teacher, a Research Student and a Lay Person (61-76)
David Nelken, Philosophical Analysis and the Limits of Law: An Italian
Approach (Review of Anna Pintore, La Teoria Analitica dei Concetti Giuridici)
(77-87)
Pierre Brunet, La sémiotique simulée (Review of Paul
Dubouchet, Sémiotique juridique) (89-97)
Bernard S. Jackson, Interpretation as Professional Practice (Review
of Stanley Fish, Doing What Comes Naturally) (99-107)
Vol.IV, No.11, 1991
Costas Douzinas and Ronnie Warrington, Posting the Law:
Social Contracts and the Postal Rule's Grammatology (115-135)
Maarten Henket, A Case of Non-Communication (137-149)
Eric Landowski, A Note on Meaning, Interaction and Narrativity (151-161)
Neil MacCormick, Notes on Narrativity and the Normative Syllogism
(163-174)
Bernard S. Jackson, Semiotic Scepticism: A Response to Neil MacCormick
(175-190)
Anna Pintore, Law and Hypocrisy (Review of Goodrich, Languages
of Law) (191-204)
Peter Goodrich, Deaf Memories: A Response to Anna Pintore (205-211)
Pierre Brunet, Du Modèle du Jeu au Jeu des Modèles
(Review of F. Ost and M. van de Kerchove, Le système juridique
entre ordre et désordre) (213-224)
Vol.IV, No.12, 1991: SYMPOSIUM: SEMIOTICS AND INSTITUTIONAL THEORY
Bernard S. Jackson, Introduction: Semiotics and Institutional
Theory (227-232)
Anna Pintore, Law as Fact? MacCormick's Institutional Theory of Law:
Between Legal Positivism and Sociological Jurisprudence (233-253)
Monica den Boer, Two in One Trolley: Reflections on the Relation
between MacCormick's Institutional
and Narrative Theory of Law (255-266)
François Paychère, Contribution à une analyse
narrative de la théorie institutionnelle (267-278)
Bert van Roermund, The Instituting of Brute Facts (279-308)
Geoffrey Samuel, Epistemology and Legal Institutions (309-333)
Vol.V, No.13, 1992
Neil MacCormick, Further Thoughts on Institutional Facts (3-15)
Teresa Espar and Elsa Mora, L'Expertise linguistique dans
le procès pénal: langage et identité du sujet (17-37)
Katharina Sobota, The Rhetorical Construction of Law (39-54)
Bernard S. Jackson, Pour une modèle sémiotique de l'analogie
du jeu en théorie du droit (55-90)
Dragan Milovanovic, Textual Interpretations in the Postmodern Age
(Review of Douzinas, Warrington and McVeigh, Postmodern Jurisprudence)
(91-98)
Monica den Boer, Talking through the Tunnel of Time (Review of R.
Posner, ed., Warnungen an die
ferne Zukunft) (99-103)
Pierre Brunet, Le Droit: ses mots et ses choses (Compte Rendu de
Cornu, Vocabulaire Juridique, et Didier, Langues et langages du
droit) (104-106)
Vol.V, No.14, 1992
in memory of Jerzy Wróblewski
François Ost, L'Oeuvre de Jerzy Wróblewski: Aux
confins du paradigme analytique (115-130)
Georges Kalinowski, De la signification des normes juridiques (131-136)
Aleksander Peczenik, Weighing Values (137-152)
Maarten Henket, On the Logical Analysis of Judicial Decisions (153-164)
Michael Salter, Laws of Language in Hegel's Semiology (165-180)
Neil MacCormick, Legal Deduction, Legal Predicates and Expert Systems
(181-202). Offprint
Bernard S. Jackson, MacCormick on Logical Justification in Easy Cases:
A Semiotic Critique (203-214). Offprint
Neil MacCormick, A Deductivist Rejoinder to a Semiotic Critique (215-224).
Offprint
Vol.V, No.15, 1992
In Memoriam Algirdas Julien Greimas (227-228)
HUMAN RIGHTS SYMPOSIUM: PART I
Gordon E. Whitney, The Legality of Human Rights, Viewed as a Higher
Order Dynamic Interpretant (229-247). Abstract
Maarten Henket, European Human Rights and the Pragmatics of Criminal
Adjudication: The Case of Cardot v. France (249-282)
Rolando Gaete, Telling Stories about Cardot (283-290). Abstract
Raymond Coulon, Le juge constitutionnel, self-made man: du bon usage
des droits de l'homme (291-313)
Eric Landowski, Status and Practices of the Legal Text (315-330)
Monica den Boer, How to Do Things with Illocutions, Review of
Linguaggio, Ragione, Interazione. Per una Teoria Pragmatica degli Atti Linguistici
by Marina Sbisà (331-334)
Vol.VI, No.16, 1993
HUMAN RIGHTS SYMPOSIUM: PART II
Enrique P. Haba, Définitions, interprétations et
pratique des droits de l'homme. De la "grammaire" aux "formes
de vie"
dans la rhétorique des droits de l'homme (3-44)
Bernard S. Jackson, European Convention of Human Rights Articles
6 & 12: Some Semiotic Observations (45-69)
Roberta Kevelson, Some Possible Meanings of the Idea of Human Rights
(71-88)
Leo Hickey, Presupposition under Cross-Examination (89-109)
Vol.VI, No.17, 1993
Bernard S. Jackson, Brother Daniel: The Construction of Jewish
Identity in the Israel Supreme Court (115-146)
Kjell Sevón, Identifying the Communication of the Other: The
Example of Communicating Conflicts to Greenland (147-162)
Edward van Alphen, Kelsen and Hruschka: Concepts of Imputation (163-178).
Abstract
Willem J. Witteveen, Doctrinal Stories (179-202)
David S. Caudill, Coming to Terms with Lacan: Legal Discourse as
Analysand (Review of Dragan Milovanovic, Postmodern Law and Disorder.
Psychoanalytic Semiotics, Chaos and Juridic Exegeses) 203-220
Vol.VI, No.18, 1993
François Ost, L'herméneutique juridique entre hermétisme
et dogmatisme. Le jeu de l'interprétation en droit (227-247)
Bert van Roermund, Seeing Places. On Prepositions in Law (249-270)
Ruth Morris, The Interlingual Interpreter - Cypher or Intelligent
Participant? (271-291)
Monica Den Boer, Do Trials Have Real Winners? (293-304)
Paul Robertshaw and Michael Greenhough, The Jury Sound-Shape
Project: Harbinger of Things to Come? (305-314)
Hendrik Kaptein, E Contrario Arguments in Law: From Interpretation
to Implicit Premisses (315-324)
Pierre Brunet, Trois figures d'interaction (Compte-rendu de D. Bourcier
et P. Mackay, éds., Lire le droit. Langue, texte, cognition)
(325-333)
Vol.VII, No.19, 1994
PART ONE: LINGUISTICS AND LEGAL DISCOURSE
Edited by Dennis Kurzon
Dennis Kurzon, Linguistics and Legal Discourse: An Introduction
(5-12)
Tarja Salmi-Tolonen, The Linguistic Manifestations of Primary and
Secondary Functions of Law in the National and Supranational Contexts (13-39).
Abstract
Nobuhiko Yamanaka, A Text Analysis of Confessions from Psychological
Viewpoints: A Study of a Bribery Case (41-50)
Mark Brennan, The Battle For Credibility - Themes in the Cross Examination
of Child Victim Witnesses (51-73)
Christopher N. Candlin and Yon Maley, Framing the Dispute
(75-98). Abstract
PART TWO
Jose De Sousa E. Brito, Legal Interpretation and Practical Inference
(101-107)
Antoine Garapon, Compte-rendu de D. Carzo, Il diritto come retorica
dell'interazione (109-110)
Vol.VII, No.20, 1994
Rolando Gaete, Hermeneutical Popperism and the Play of Justice
(115-131)
Eveline T. Feteris, Recent Developments in Legal Argumentation Theory:
Dialectical Approaches to Legal Argumentation (133-153). Abstract
Roberta Kevelson, Lex Talionis: Equivalence and Evolution
in Legal Semiotics (155-170)
Katharina Sobota, Identity and Representation (171-184)
Piyel Haldar, In and Out of Court: On Topographies of Law and the
Architecture of Court Buildings (A Study of The Supreme Court of the State
of Israel) (185-200)
Bernard S. Jackson, Some Semiotic Features of a Judicial Summing
Up in an English Criminal Trial: R. v. Biezanek (201-224)
Vol.VII, No.21, 1994
Roberta Kevelson, Icons of Justice/ Spirits of Law (227-239)
Michael K. Green, Images of Justice (241-251)
Ari Hirvonen, Reading Hamlet - The Delay of Justice (253-293)
Monica den Boer, Deictic References to Space and Time in Criminal
Evidence (295-310)
Bernard S. Jackson, Envisaging Law (311-334). Abstract
Vol.VIII, No.22, 1995
John Osburn, The Manhattan Juror as Local Tourist (3-20)
Rick Iedema, Legal Ideology: the Role of Language in Common Law Appellate
Judgments (21-36)
Nobuhiko Yamanaka, On Indirect Threats (37-52)
Bernard J. Hibbitts, The Metaphor Is the Message: Visuality, Aurality
and the Reconfiguration of American Legal Discourse (53-86)
Yvo Volman, The Meaning of Theories and Theories of Meaning (87-102)
Paul J. van den Hoven, How Do We Constitute Images of Justice? (103-111)
Vol.VIII, No.23, 1995
C.W. Maris, Let Him Wed a Female Who Has the Graceful Gait of
an Elephant: Hindustani Women in The Netherlands (115-154)
Dennis Kurzon, A Whorfian View of Equitable Remedies: A Chapter in
the Semiotics of English Legal Development (155-180)
Bernard S. Jackson, The Literary Presentation of Multiculturalism
in Early Biblical Law (181-206). Abstract
Wouter G. Werner , Legal Signs and Legal Science: The Relevance of
Pragmaticism for the Institutional Theory of Law (207-218)
Vol.VIII, No.24, 1995
Ari Hirvonen, Civitas Peregrina: Augustine and the Possibility
of Non-Violent Community (227-273)
Arthur Wayne Glowka, Lawman and the Sabellian Heresy (275-298)
Richard K. Sherwin, Law and the Myth of the Self in Mass Media Representations
(299-326)
Monica den Boer, Anchored Narratives (Review of W.A.Wagenaar, P.J.
van Koppen and H.F.M. Crombag, Anchored Narratives. The Psychology of
Criminal Evidence) (327-334)
Vol.IX, No.25, 1996
Dennis Kurzon, "To Speak or Not To Speak": The comprehensibility
of the revised police caution (PACE) (3-16)
Risto Hiltunen, "Tell Me, Be You A Witch?": Questions in
the Salem Witchcraft Trials of 1692 (17-37)
Oscar L. Alcantara, Ideology, Historiography and International Legal
Theory (39-79)
Govaert C.J.J. van den Bergh, Jacob Israel de Haan's Legal Significs
(81-93)
Hanneke van Schooten, The Meaning of Law as Instrument (95-108).
Vol.IX, No26, 1996
Curtis E. Renoe, Seeing Is Believing?: Expert Testimony and the
Construction of Interpretive Authority in an American Trial (115-137). Abstract. Offprint
Wim Staat, Ockham, Singularity and Multiculturalism: An Ockhamist
Analysis of Singularity and its Politico-Legal Implications (139-172). Abstract. Offprint
José de Sousa e Brito, The Ways of Public Reason: Comparative
Constitutional Law and Pragmatics (173-183). Offprint
Mark van Hoecke, Hohfeld and Comparative Law (185-201)
Maarten Henket, Hohfeld, Public Reason and Comparative Constitutional
Law (202-206)
Rolando Gaete, Public Reason as a Tertium Comparationis (207-212)
Theresia Höynck, Public Reason - Making Law Reasonable
to the Public (213-218)
Rolando Gaete, A Very Bleak House: The Melancholia of Institutions
(Review of Peter Goodrich, Oedipus Lex: Psychoanalysis, History, Law)
(219-223)
Vol.IX, No27, 1996
William E. Conklin, The Transformation of Meaning, Legal Discourse
and Canadian Internment Camps (227-256). See abstract
Michal Ephratt, Word Marks: Economic, Legal and Linguistic Entities
(257-286). See abstract
Wibo Van Rossum, Showing Respect. The Appearance of a Turkish Defendant
in a Dutch Courtroom (287-303). See abstract
Rolando Gaete, The Torturer's Tale (305-314)
Mario Jori, Making Sense of "Making Sense in Law". Review
of Bernard S. Jackson, Making Sense in Law. Linguistic, Psychological
and Semiotic Perspectives (315-328). Downloadable version here
Benoît Frydman, Procéduralisation et indécidabilité,
Compte rendu de Jacques Lenoble, Droit et communication (329-335)
Vol.X, No.28, 1997
Allen D. Boyer, Sir Edward
Coke, Ciceronianus: Classical Rhetoric and the Common Law Tradition (3-36). Abstract (offprint
requests to author)
Raymond Coulon, The Alien as a Soft Target for Exorcising Violence
(on contemporary French legislative discourse on immigration). (37-53) Abstract (offprint)
Debora Halbert, Intellectual Property Piracy: The Narrative Construction
of Deviance. (55-78) Abstract (offprint)
Paul Robertshaw, The Catalyst of Libel Reform: the risks of puncture repair at speed (analysis of a summing up in an English libel action) (79-104) (offprint)
Roshan de Silva Wijeyeratne, Review of Mark Gottdiener, Postmodern Semiotics. Material Culture and the Forms of Postmodern Life. (105-112) (offprint)
Vol.X, No.29, 1997
Klaas Tindemans, "The King's Travesty: The Theatrical Gaze and the Representation of the Political and Legal Order" (115-139) (abstract) (offprint)
Emilios Christodoulidis and Scott Veitch, "The Ignominy of Unredeemed Politics: Revolutionary Speech as Differend" (141-157) (abstract) (offprint)
Denis Brion, "The Ideology of Constitutional Meaning" (159-190) (abstract) (offprint requests to author)
Bruce Arrigo, "Insanity Defense Reform and the Sign of Abolition: Re-Visiting Montana's Experience" (191-211) (abstract) (offprint)
Christopher Stanley, Review of R. Beardsworth, Derrida and the Political (1995), (213-218) (downloadable) (offprint)
Vol.X, No.30, 1997
for a consolidated set of abstracts, click here
Dragan Milovanovic, "Editorial:Ten Years On" (full text here)
Christopher Stanley, "Antigone Within the Walls of House" (abstract) (offprint)
Baudouin Dupret, "La Définition Juridique des Appartenances. La typification narrative de l'action identitaire devant les juridictions suprêmes d'Egypte et d'Israël" (abstract) (offprint)
Necati Polat, "The Law and its Readings: Realism, Verifiability, and the Rule of Law" (abstract) (offprint)
John C.W. Touchie, "Jackson on the 'Decisions' Underlying the Application of Rules" (abstract) (offprint): further comments on this issue will be published in Vol. XI, nos.31 (click here) and 32. If you wish to have a contribution considered for publication, contact the editor: d-milovanovic@neiu.edu
Vol.XI, No.31, 1998
(for consolidated abstracts click here)
Articles:
Bruce Arrigo, "Reason and Desire in Legal Language: A Psychoanalytic Semiotic Critique" (3-24) (abstract)
Jarkko Tontti, "Law, Tradition and Interpretation" (25-38) (abstract)
Research Notes:
Colin Perrin, "The Silent Responsibility of Law" (39-47) (abstract)
Norman Markel, "A Semiotic Contribution to Libel Action Law" (49-56) (abstract)
Controversies:
Editor's introduction (click here for full text)
Mario Jori, "On Touchie, Logic and the Universe" (59-65) (abstract)
Roberta Kevelson, "Discussion on J. Touchie's Response to B. Jackson's 'MacCormick on Logical Justification in Easy Cases: A Semiotic Critique'" (67-71) (abstract)
Bruce Arrigo, "Language, Propositional Logic, and Real World Applications: A Comment on Ascription" (73-77) (abstract)
Bernard Jackson, "With Reference to Touchie ..." (79-93) (abstract)
Book Reviews:
Adrian Howe, Judith Butler, Excitable Speech (95-104) (abstract)
Roshan de Silva Wijeyheratne, John Caputo, Deconstruction in a Nutshell: A Conversation with Jacques Derrida (105-112) (abstract)
Vol.XI, No.32, 1998
ARTICLES
Maritza V. Castro Frías, "Beyond the Basics of Statutory Interpretation" (115-153) (abstract) (offprint)
Christopher Stanley, "Bataille's Communication at and After the Limit of the Law" (155-179) (abstract) (offprint)
RESEARCH NOTE
Chris Williams, "The Abrogation of Subjectivity in the Psychiatric Courtroom: Toward a Psychoanalytic Semiotic Analysis" (181-192) (abstract) (offprint)
CONTROVERSIES
J. Touchie, "Exit Fantasyland: On the Ontological Status of "Pure" Logic and "Pure" Semantics" (193-203) (Response to articles in IJSL XI/31 responding to his article in IJSL X/30) (offprint)
BOOK REVIEWS
G. Vannier, Review of Constantin M. Stamatis, Argumenter en droit, une theorie critique de l'argumentation juridique (Paris: Publisud, 1995) (205-213) (offprint)
Peter J. Hutchings, Review of Aesthesia and the Economy of the Senses, ed. Helen Grace (Kingswood: UWS Nepean, 1996) (215-222) (offprint)
Vol.XI, No.33, 1998
ARTICLES
Bernard S. Jackson, "Truth or Proof: The Criminal Verdict" (227-273) (abstract) (offprint)
Baudouin Dupret, "La Typification des Atteintes aux Bonnes Moeurs: Approache Praxeologique d'une affaire égyptienne" (275-301) (abstract) (offprint)
Phillip Chong Ho Shon, "'Now You Got a Dead Baby on Your Hands': Discursive Tyranny in 'Cop Talk'" (303-322) (abstract) (offprint)
CONTROVERSIES
Bernard S. Jackson, "Logic and Semiotics: Ontology or Linguistic Structure?" (Reply to Touchie in IJSL XI/32) (323-327) (offprint)
BOOK REVIEW
Jonathan Morrow, "'The Reality Is The Same': Interpretive Implosions" (Review of Bruce A. Arrigo, Madness, Language and the Law (New York: Harrow and Heston, 1993) (329-334) (offprint)
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