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Vol.I, No.1, 1990
LEGAL EDUCATION
The Lost Temporality of Law: An Interview with Pierre Legendre (3-20)
Peter Rush, Killing me Softly with his Words: Hunting the Law Student
(21-37)
Christopher Stanley, Killing them Softly with my Words?: Responding
to Peter Rush (39-45). Offprint
Define and Empower: Women Students Consider Feminist Learning (47-60)
W.T. Murphy, Reference without Reality: A Comment on a Commentary
on Codifications of Practice (61-80)
Costas Douzinas, Shaun McVeigh, Ronnie Warrington, Postlegality:
After Education in the Law (81-98)
Anthony Beck, Educating Students to Diachrony: Heydon's Case (99-117).
Offprint
Critical Legal Groups: a "Discussion" with Students (119-126)
Vol.I, No.2, 1990
SEXUAL DIFFERENCE
Beverley Brown, Debating Pornography: The Symbolic Dimensions
(131-154)
L.J. Moran, A Study in the History of Male Sexuality in Law: Non-Consummation
(155-172)
Suzanne Gibson, Continental Drift: The Question of Context in Feminist
Jurisprudence (173-200)
Alison Young, Of the Essential in Criticism: Some Intersections in
Writing, Political Protest and Law (201-218)
Susanne Kappeler, The International Slave Trade in Women, or, Procurers,
Pimps and Punters (219-235)
Cherise Cox, Anything Else is not Feminism: Racial Difference and
the W.M.W.M. (237-248)
Index to Volume I (249)
Vol.II, No.1, 1991
Ewan MacLean, False Images: On the Meaning of Art Forgery (3-36)
Gerry Johnstone, Between Permissiveness and Control: Community Treatment
and Penal Supervision (37-61). Offprint
Brendan Cassidy, Telling Stories about Law (63-84)
Yifat Hachamovitch, The Ideal Object of Transmission: An essay on
the faith which attaches to instruments (de fide instrumentorum) (85-101)
W. Nicholas Knight, Shakespeare's Court Case 103-112
Vol.II, No.2, 1991
Costas Douzinas and Ronnie Warrington, "A Well-Founded
Fear of Justice": Law and Ethics in Postmodernity (115-147)
Rolando Gaete, Postmodernism and Human Rights: Some Insidious Questions
(149-170)
Piyel Haldar, The Evidencer's Eye Representations of Truth in the
Laws of Evidence (171-189)
Paul Caplan, Critical Criminology: Trust Me, I'm Telling You Stories
(191-205)
Peter A. Winn, Legal Ritual (207-232)
Peter Goodrich, Specula Laws: Image, Aesthetic and Common Law (233-254)
Vol.III, No.1, 1992
REPRESENTATIONS OF LAW
Rosanne Kennedy, Spectacular Evidence: Discourses of Subjectivity
in the Trial of John Hinckley (3-28)
J.D. Jackson, Law's Truth, Lay Truth and Lawyers' Truth: The Representation
of Evidence in Adversary Trials (29-49)
Matthew Weait, Swans Reflecting Elephants: Imagery and the Law (51-67)
Denis Flannery, The Bench and Desolation: Law, Judgement and Revenge
in Henry James (69-97)
Suzanne Gibson, Law Representing Life: Reflections on Darwinian Jurisprudence
(99-142)
Vol.III, No.2, 1992
Panu Minkkinen, Otherness and Difference: On the Cultural Logic
of Racial Tolerance (147-167)
David S. Caudill, Lacan and Legal Language: Meanings in the Gaps,
Gaps in the Meanings (169-210).. Abstract
Willy Maley, In the Tracks of British Justice: The Trial and Execution
of Dennis Doolan and Patrick Redding, Irish Labourers on the Glasgow-Edinburgh
Railway Line, 1841 (211-217)
Holly Cullen, Nation and its Shadow: Quebec's Non-French Speakers
and the Courts (219-240)
Lindsay Farmer, What Has the Philosophy of Punishment Got to Do with
the Criminal Law? (241-251)
Index to Volume III 252
Vol.IV, No.1, 1993
Renata Salecl, Crime as a Mode of Subjectivization: Lacan and
the Law (3-20)
Henrietta Benveniste, Dead Body, Public Body: Notes on Death by Execution
in the Middle Ages (21-42)
Ian Ward, Law and Literature (43-79)
Jerry Leonard, The Eleventh Plateau: The Lost Object(ive) of Legal
Education (81-98)
Agnes Schreiner, The Retreat from Politics Or Postmodern Legislatures
(99-115)
Julius Kraft, On the Methodical Relationship between Jurisprudence
and Theology
(translated by Neil Duxbury) (117-123)
W.T. Murphy, The Style of the Critic (Review of Matthew H. Kramer,
Legal Theory, Political
Theory and Deconstruction) (125-128)
Vol.IV, No.2, 1993
SPECIAL ISSUE: VIOLENCE AND LAW
Sara Cobb, Violence Invaginated. The Semiotics of Mass Arrest
in Chile (131-154)
Richard Devlin, The Rule of Law and the Politics of Fear: Reflections
on Northern Ireland (155-185)
Melanie Williams, On Leaving Law School (187)
Deborah Cheney, Visual Rape (189-206)
Christopher Stanley, Sins and Passions (207-226)
Denis J. Brion, The Hidden Persistence of Witchcraft (227-252) (abstract)
Vol.V, No1, 1994
Sheila Duncan, Law as Literature: Deconstructing the Legal Text
(3-29)
David S. Caudill, Social Hysteria and Social Psychoanalysis: A Response
to Brion's The Hidden Persistence of Witchcraft (31-51). Abstract
S.C. Smith, The Idea of a Legal Science (53-68)
Bill Bowring, The Rule of Law as an Instrument of Oppression? Self-Determination
and Human Rights (69-91)
Jeanne L. Schroeder and David Gray Carlson, The Subject Is
Nothing (93-112)
Piyel Haldar, Myth-Understood (113-123)
Vol.V, No.2, 1994
Continental Legal Theory
ed. C. Douzinas, P. Goodrich and P. Rush
Alain Pottage, Recreating Difference (131-147)
Anton Schütz, Desiring Society: Autopoiesis Beyond the Paradigm
of Mastership (149-164)
Emily Jackson, Imagining the Future: Drucilla Cornell's Transformations
and Catharine MacKinnon's Only Words (165-174)
Louis E. Wolcher, Being Mistaken (175-207). Abstract
Nicola Lacey, Mapping Modernities (209-218). Abstract
Necati Polat, The Same and the Similar: Nihilism and Mimetic Hostility
(219-239). Abstract
W.T. Murphy, Systems of Systems: Some Issues in the Relationship
between Law and Autopoiesis (241-264)
Costas M. Stamatis, Justice Without Law: A Postmodernist Paradox
(265-284). Abstract
Vol.VI, No.1, 1995
LAW AND COLONIALISM
edited by
Eve Darian-Smith and Peter Fitzpatrick
Vikki Bell, Travelling Law: Sex, Drugs and Montesquieu (3-20)
John Strawson, Islamic Law and English Texts (21-38). Abstract
Annelise Riles, The View From the International Plane: Perspective
and Scale in the Architecture of Colonial International Law (39-54)
Colin Perrin, Approaching Anxiety: the Insistence of the Postcolonial
in the Declaration
on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (55-74)
Eve Darian-Smith, Rabies Rides the Fast Train: Transnational Interactions
in Post-Colonial Times (75-94). Abstract
Peter Fitzpatrick, Passions Out of Place: Law, Incommensurability
and Resistance (95-112)
Rolando Gaete, Rites of Passage into the Global Village (113-126)
Vol.VI, No.2, 1995
IN MEMORIAM RONNIE WARRINGTON
Ronnie Warrington, Three Poems (131-134)
Ronnie Warrington and Costas Douzinas, The Trials of Law and
Literature (135-165)
William P. MacNeil, Living On: Borderlines - Law/History (167-191)
Ngaire Naffine, Criminal Conversation (193-207)
Marinos Diamantides, Ethics in Law: Death Marks on a "Still
Life" - A Vision of Judgement as Vegetating (209-228)
Stella Swain and Andrew Clarke, Negotiating Postmodernity:
Narratives of Law and Imperialism (229-256)
Ian Ward, A Kantian (Re)Turn: Aesthetics, Postmodernism and Law (257-271)
Vol.VII, No.1, 1996
Richard W. Ireland, "He Hanged Rumbold ..." : The
Iconology of Judicial Partiality in the Middle Ages (3-33)
Louis E. Wolcher, The Man in a Room: Remarks on Derrida's Force
of Law (35-64). Abstract
Panu Minkkinen, Right Things: On the Question of Being and Law (65-84)
Piyel Haldar, On the Question of Dissemblance in Medieval Political
Theology (85-97)
Håkan Gustafsson, "As If": Behind Before the Law
(99-114)
Caes Maris, The Tao of Jurisprudence (115-126)
Vol.VII, No.2, 1996
Cornelia Vismann, Cancels: On the Making of Law in Chanceries
(131-151). Offprint. Abstract
Valerie Kerruish, Persons and Available Identities: Gender in Hegel's
Philosophy of Law (153-172). Offprint. Abstract
William E. Conklin, The Invisible Author of Legal Authority (173-192).
Offprint
Gerry Johnstone, Towards a Revised Image of Therapeutic Approaches
to Crime (193-216). Offprint. Abstract
Sally Wheeler, The Corporate Way of Death (217-244). Offprint
Andrew Huxley, Shylock's Bad Karma: the Buddhist Approach to Law
(245-255). Offprint. Abstract
Vol.VIII, No.1, 1997
Pierre LEGENDRE, "Introduction to the Pierre Legendre, "Introduction to the Theory of the Image: Narcissus and The Other in the Mirror", translated by Peter Goodrich and Alain Pottage from Dieu au mirroir: Etude sur l'institution des images, Leçons III (3-35) (offprint)
Thérèse MURPHY, "Feminism on Flesh" (37-59) (abstract) (offprint)
Panu MINKINNEN, "Pretexts" (61-69) (abstract)(offprint)
Alexander CERNERA LJUNGSTRØM, "The Silent Voice of Law: Legal Philosophy as Legal Thinking" (71-95) (abstract)(offprint)
Scott VEITCH, "Law and "Other" Problems" (97-109) (abstract)(offprint)
Vol.VIII, No.2, 1997
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Elena LOIZIDOU, "A Phantasmatic Moment: The Defence of In-Sanity" (115-140) (abstract) (offprint)
Angus McDONALD, "The New Beauty of s Sum of Possibilities" (141-159) (abstract) (offprint)
"Staging the Law"
Paul RAFFIELD, "The Separate Art Worlds of Dreamland and Drunkenness: Elizabethan Revels at the Inns Of Court" (163-188) (abstract) (offprint)
Ian WARD, "A Kingdom for a Stage, Princes to Act: Shakespeare and the Art of Government" (189-213) (abstract) (offprint)
David SEYMOUR, "Letter From Shylock. Reflections on my Case (Authorship attributed to Shylock "the Jew"" (215-222) (abstract) (offprint)
Christos TSAITOURIDES, "Leviathan - Moby Dick: The Physics of The State" (223-243) (abstract)
Adam GEAREY, "Finnegans Wake and the Law of Love. The Aporia of Eros and Agape (245-267) (abstract) (offprint)
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