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Law's Metaphors: Interrogating Languages of Law, Justice and Legitimacy presents a series of essays that reveal how metaphors for terms relating to the theory and practice of law are utilized in legal texts, literary works, and in our popular imagination. _ Represents an innovative approach to interdisciplinary legal scholarship _ Features new developments in theorizing law's relations with language, society, and culture _ Includes contributions from European and North American scholars across several relevant disciplines _ Reveals the prevalence and power of the use of metaphors in the legal profession and in the popular imagination…mehr

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Law's Metaphors: Interrogating Languages of Law, Justice and Legitimacy presents a series of essays that reveal how metaphors for terms relating to the theory and practice of law are utilized in legal texts, literary works, and in our popular imagination.
_ Represents an innovative approach to interdisciplinary legal scholarship
_ Features new developments in theorizing law's relations with language, society, and culture
_ Includes contributions from European and North American scholars across several relevant disciplines
_ Reveals the prevalence and power of the use of metaphors in the legal profession and in the popular imagination
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Autorenporträt
David Gurnham is Associate Professor in Law, University of Southampton, UK. His books include Crime, Desire and Law's Unconscious: Law, Literature and Culture (2014), and Memory, Imagination, Justice: Intersections of Law and Literature (2009).