This book introduces readers to issues in legal, historical, and cultural interpretation by examining six well-known historical trials through works of art that portray them.
This book introduces readers to issues in legal, historical, and cultural interpretation by examining six well-known historical trials through works of art that portray them.
Russell L. Dees is Lecturer in Law at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I: Ancients 1. The Trial of Socrates: Democracy and Truth in the Apology 2. Cicero and the Trial of Gaius Verres: 'Civic Corruption' the Rule of Law and the Analogy of Republican Rome 3. The Trial of Jesus: Law Narrative and Nomos in the Gospel according to Mark Part II: Moderns 4. The Trial of Thomas More: Authentic Selfhood and Procedural Law in A Man for All Seasons 5. The Salem Witch Trials: The Tragedy of Law in The Crucible 6. The Great Monkey Trial: Historical 'Memory' and the 'Politics of Eternity' Epilogue The Vicissitudes of a Fictional Character: Time Atticus Finch and Constitutional Evil
Part I: Ancients 1. The Trial of Socrates: Democracy and Truth in the Apology 2. Cicero and the Trial of Gaius Verres: 'Civic Corruption' the Rule of Law and the Analogy of Republican Rome 3. The Trial of Jesus: Law Narrative and Nomos in the Gospel according to Mark Part II: Moderns 4. The Trial of Thomas More: Authentic Selfhood and Procedural Law in A Man for All Seasons 5. The Salem Witch Trials: The Tragedy of Law in The Crucible 6. The Great Monkey Trial: Historical 'Memory' and the 'Politics of Eternity' Epilogue The Vicissitudes of a Fictional Character: Time Atticus Finch and Constitutional Evil
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