Routledge Handbook of Law and Theory
Herausgeber: Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos, Andreas
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This handbook sets out an innovative approach to the theory of law reconceptualising legal theory in a material, socially contextualised and politically radical way. The handbook brings law into active discussion with other disciplines capturing the most anticipated developments in legal theory.
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This handbook sets out an innovative approach to the theory of law reconceptualising legal theory in a material, socially contextualised and politically radical way. The handbook brings law into active discussion with other disciplines capturing the most anticipated developments in legal theory.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 554
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 834g
- ISBN-13: 9781032094953
- ISBN-10: 1032094958
- Artikelnr.: 62150789
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 554
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 834g
- ISBN-13: 9781032094953
- ISBN-10: 1032094958
- Artikelnr.: 62150789
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Andreas Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos is Professor of Law & Theory and Director of the Westminster Law & Theory Lab at the University of Westminster, UK.
RESEARCH HANDBOOK ON LAW AND THEORY
Andreas Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos (ed.)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
Andreas Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos The and of Law and Theory
PART ONE: SPATIOTEMPORAL
1. Luis Eslava Dense Struggle: On Ghosts, Law, and the Global Order
2. Chris Butler Spatial abstraction, legal violence and the promise of
appropriation
3. Sarah Keenan A prison around your ankle and a border in every street:
Theorising law, space and the subject
4. Emily Grabham Praxiographies' of Time: Law, Temporalities, and Material
Worlds
5. Lucy Finchett-Maddock Continua of (In)Justice
6. Olivia Barr Movement An Homage to Legal Drips, Wobbles & Perpetual
Motion
PART TWO: SENSE
7. Andrea Pavoni Disenchanting senses: Law and the taste of the real
8. Nicola Masciandario Synaesthesia: The Mystical Sense of Law
9. Dragan Milovanovich Touching You, Touching Me In Law and Justice: Toward
a Quantum Holographic Process-Informational Understanding
10. Illan rua Wall Turbulent legality: Sovereignty, Security and the Police
PART THREE: BODY
11. Elena Loizidou Sequences on Law and the Body
12. Laurent de Sutter On Resisting Bodies
13. Renisa Mawani Insect Wars: Bees, Bedbugs, and Biopolitics
14. Anna Grear Anthropocene "Time"? A reflection on temporalities in the
'New Age of the Human'
15. Yoriko Otomo Making Lawful Animals
PART FOUR: TEXT
16. Honni van Rijswijk Law's Aggressive Realism and Feminist Genres of
Violence and Harm
17. Maria Aristodemou From Decaffeinated Democracy to Democracy in the Real
in Ten (Lacanian) Sessions
18. Christopher Tomlins Why Law's Objects Do Not Disappear: On History as
Remainder
19. James Martel Must the law be a liar? Walter Benjamin on the possibility
of an anarchist form of law
20. Alain Pottage Literary Materiality
PART FIVE: MATTER
21. Emilie Cloatre and David Cowan Legalities and Materialities
22. Hyo Yoon Kang Law's Materiality: Between Concrete Matters and Abstract
Forms, or how Matter Becomes Material
23. Andreas Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos To Have to Do with the Law: An
Essay
24. Anne Bottomley and Nathan Moore On new model jurisprudence: the
scholar/critic as (cosmic) artisan.
INDEX
Andreas Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos (ed.)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
Andreas Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos The and of Law and Theory
PART ONE: SPATIOTEMPORAL
1. Luis Eslava Dense Struggle: On Ghosts, Law, and the Global Order
2. Chris Butler Spatial abstraction, legal violence and the promise of
appropriation
3. Sarah Keenan A prison around your ankle and a border in every street:
Theorising law, space and the subject
4. Emily Grabham Praxiographies' of Time: Law, Temporalities, and Material
Worlds
5. Lucy Finchett-Maddock Continua of (In)Justice
6. Olivia Barr Movement An Homage to Legal Drips, Wobbles & Perpetual
Motion
PART TWO: SENSE
7. Andrea Pavoni Disenchanting senses: Law and the taste of the real
8. Nicola Masciandario Synaesthesia: The Mystical Sense of Law
9. Dragan Milovanovich Touching You, Touching Me In Law and Justice: Toward
a Quantum Holographic Process-Informational Understanding
10. Illan rua Wall Turbulent legality: Sovereignty, Security and the Police
PART THREE: BODY
11. Elena Loizidou Sequences on Law and the Body
12. Laurent de Sutter On Resisting Bodies
13. Renisa Mawani Insect Wars: Bees, Bedbugs, and Biopolitics
14. Anna Grear Anthropocene "Time"? A reflection on temporalities in the
'New Age of the Human'
15. Yoriko Otomo Making Lawful Animals
PART FOUR: TEXT
16. Honni van Rijswijk Law's Aggressive Realism and Feminist Genres of
Violence and Harm
17. Maria Aristodemou From Decaffeinated Democracy to Democracy in the Real
in Ten (Lacanian) Sessions
18. Christopher Tomlins Why Law's Objects Do Not Disappear: On History as
Remainder
19. James Martel Must the law be a liar? Walter Benjamin on the possibility
of an anarchist form of law
20. Alain Pottage Literary Materiality
PART FIVE: MATTER
21. Emilie Cloatre and David Cowan Legalities and Materialities
22. Hyo Yoon Kang Law's Materiality: Between Concrete Matters and Abstract
Forms, or how Matter Becomes Material
23. Andreas Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos To Have to Do with the Law: An
Essay
24. Anne Bottomley and Nathan Moore On new model jurisprudence: the
scholar/critic as (cosmic) artisan.
INDEX
RESEARCH HANDBOOK ON LAW AND THEORY
Andreas Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos (ed.)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
Andreas Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos The and of Law and Theory
PART ONE: SPATIOTEMPORAL
1. Luis Eslava Dense Struggle: On Ghosts, Law, and the Global Order
2. Chris Butler Spatial abstraction, legal violence and the promise of
appropriation
3. Sarah Keenan A prison around your ankle and a border in every street:
Theorising law, space and the subject
4. Emily Grabham Praxiographies' of Time: Law, Temporalities, and Material
Worlds
5. Lucy Finchett-Maddock Continua of (In)Justice
6. Olivia Barr Movement An Homage to Legal Drips, Wobbles & Perpetual
Motion
PART TWO: SENSE
7. Andrea Pavoni Disenchanting senses: Law and the taste of the real
8. Nicola Masciandario Synaesthesia: The Mystical Sense of Law
9. Dragan Milovanovich Touching You, Touching Me In Law and Justice: Toward
a Quantum Holographic Process-Informational Understanding
10. Illan rua Wall Turbulent legality: Sovereignty, Security and the Police
PART THREE: BODY
11. Elena Loizidou Sequences on Law and the Body
12. Laurent de Sutter On Resisting Bodies
13. Renisa Mawani Insect Wars: Bees, Bedbugs, and Biopolitics
14. Anna Grear Anthropocene "Time"? A reflection on temporalities in the
'New Age of the Human'
15. Yoriko Otomo Making Lawful Animals
PART FOUR: TEXT
16. Honni van Rijswijk Law's Aggressive Realism and Feminist Genres of
Violence and Harm
17. Maria Aristodemou From Decaffeinated Democracy to Democracy in the Real
in Ten (Lacanian) Sessions
18. Christopher Tomlins Why Law's Objects Do Not Disappear: On History as
Remainder
19. James Martel Must the law be a liar? Walter Benjamin on the possibility
of an anarchist form of law
20. Alain Pottage Literary Materiality
PART FIVE: MATTER
21. Emilie Cloatre and David Cowan Legalities and Materialities
22. Hyo Yoon Kang Law's Materiality: Between Concrete Matters and Abstract
Forms, or how Matter Becomes Material
23. Andreas Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos To Have to Do with the Law: An
Essay
24. Anne Bottomley and Nathan Moore On new model jurisprudence: the
scholar/critic as (cosmic) artisan.
INDEX
Andreas Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos (ed.)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
Andreas Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos The and of Law and Theory
PART ONE: SPATIOTEMPORAL
1. Luis Eslava Dense Struggle: On Ghosts, Law, and the Global Order
2. Chris Butler Spatial abstraction, legal violence and the promise of
appropriation
3. Sarah Keenan A prison around your ankle and a border in every street:
Theorising law, space and the subject
4. Emily Grabham Praxiographies' of Time: Law, Temporalities, and Material
Worlds
5. Lucy Finchett-Maddock Continua of (In)Justice
6. Olivia Barr Movement An Homage to Legal Drips, Wobbles & Perpetual
Motion
PART TWO: SENSE
7. Andrea Pavoni Disenchanting senses: Law and the taste of the real
8. Nicola Masciandario Synaesthesia: The Mystical Sense of Law
9. Dragan Milovanovich Touching You, Touching Me In Law and Justice: Toward
a Quantum Holographic Process-Informational Understanding
10. Illan rua Wall Turbulent legality: Sovereignty, Security and the Police
PART THREE: BODY
11. Elena Loizidou Sequences on Law and the Body
12. Laurent de Sutter On Resisting Bodies
13. Renisa Mawani Insect Wars: Bees, Bedbugs, and Biopolitics
14. Anna Grear Anthropocene "Time"? A reflection on temporalities in the
'New Age of the Human'
15. Yoriko Otomo Making Lawful Animals
PART FOUR: TEXT
16. Honni van Rijswijk Law's Aggressive Realism and Feminist Genres of
Violence and Harm
17. Maria Aristodemou From Decaffeinated Democracy to Democracy in the Real
in Ten (Lacanian) Sessions
18. Christopher Tomlins Why Law's Objects Do Not Disappear: On History as
Remainder
19. James Martel Must the law be a liar? Walter Benjamin on the possibility
of an anarchist form of law
20. Alain Pottage Literary Materiality
PART FIVE: MATTER
21. Emilie Cloatre and David Cowan Legalities and Materialities
22. Hyo Yoon Kang Law's Materiality: Between Concrete Matters and Abstract
Forms, or how Matter Becomes Material
23. Andreas Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos To Have to Do with the Law: An
Essay
24. Anne Bottomley and Nathan Moore On new model jurisprudence: the
scholar/critic as (cosmic) artisan.
INDEX