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This book assesses the current role of Social Justice in Law scholarship and its potential future development by focusing upon the 'Leading Works' of the discipline.
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This book assesses the current role of Social Justice in Law scholarship and its potential future development by focusing upon the 'Leading Works' of the discipline.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 282
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. März 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000367300
- Artikelnr.: 60995533
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 282
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. März 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000367300
- Artikelnr.: 60995533
Faith Gordon is Senior Lecturer at the ANU College of Law, the Australian National University, Canberra, Australia. Daniel Newman is Senior Lecturer at Cardiff Law School, Cardiff, Wales.
Foreword
- Baroness Shami Chakrabarti CBE PC
Introduction: Law and Social Justice
- Faith Gordon and Daniel Newman
1. Lifetimes of Commitment to Law and Social Justice
- Jacqueline A. Kinghan
2. Decolonial Violence and the "Native Intellectual"
- Patricia Tuitt
3. A very British domination contract? Charles W. Mills' theoretical
framework and understanding social justice in Britain
- Zara Bain
4. Marx and anti-colonialism
- Thalia Anthony
5. The Law of Peoples
- John Rawls
6. Naming 'Femicide'
- Ashley Rogers
7. Feminist Legal Engagements towards a Transformative Justice
- Jane Krishnadas
8. Social Justice and the Limits of Regulation: the enduring insights of
Marx's Capital
- Steve Tombs
9. Mariana Valverde: Scale, Jurisdiction and Social Justice
- Jess Mant
10. Policing the Union's Black: The Racial Politics of Law and Order in
Contemporary Britain
- Lambros Fatsis
11. Larissa Behrendt - Achieving Social Justice: Indigenous Rights and
Australia's Future
- Robyn Oxley
12. Beyond Criminology: Taking Harm Seriously
- Lynne Copson
13. The Souls of Black Folk, by W.E.B. Du Bois
- Bharat Malkani
14. At war with the court's 'sublime complacency': Bob Woffinden remembered
- Jon Robins
15. The Vulnerable Subject: Anchoring Equality in the Human Condition
(Martha Fineman)
- Ellen Gordon-Bouvier
16. Reflections on Law and Social Justice: Robin West, 'Economic Man and
Literary Woman' Mercer Law Review
- Amir Paz-Fuchs
Afterword: Intersections of Social Justice and Socio-legal Scholarship
- Professor Hilary Sommerlad, Chair in Law and Social Justice, University
of Leeds
- Baroness Shami Chakrabarti CBE PC
Introduction: Law and Social Justice
- Faith Gordon and Daniel Newman
1. Lifetimes of Commitment to Law and Social Justice
- Jacqueline A. Kinghan
2. Decolonial Violence and the "Native Intellectual"
- Patricia Tuitt
3. A very British domination contract? Charles W. Mills' theoretical
framework and understanding social justice in Britain
- Zara Bain
4. Marx and anti-colonialism
- Thalia Anthony
5. The Law of Peoples
- John Rawls
6. Naming 'Femicide'
- Ashley Rogers
7. Feminist Legal Engagements towards a Transformative Justice
- Jane Krishnadas
8. Social Justice and the Limits of Regulation: the enduring insights of
Marx's Capital
- Steve Tombs
9. Mariana Valverde: Scale, Jurisdiction and Social Justice
- Jess Mant
10. Policing the Union's Black: The Racial Politics of Law and Order in
Contemporary Britain
- Lambros Fatsis
11. Larissa Behrendt - Achieving Social Justice: Indigenous Rights and
Australia's Future
- Robyn Oxley
12. Beyond Criminology: Taking Harm Seriously
- Lynne Copson
13. The Souls of Black Folk, by W.E.B. Du Bois
- Bharat Malkani
14. At war with the court's 'sublime complacency': Bob Woffinden remembered
- Jon Robins
15. The Vulnerable Subject: Anchoring Equality in the Human Condition
(Martha Fineman)
- Ellen Gordon-Bouvier
16. Reflections on Law and Social Justice: Robin West, 'Economic Man and
Literary Woman' Mercer Law Review
- Amir Paz-Fuchs
Afterword: Intersections of Social Justice and Socio-legal Scholarship
- Professor Hilary Sommerlad, Chair in Law and Social Justice, University
of Leeds
Foreword
- Baroness Shami Chakrabarti CBE PC
Introduction: Law and Social Justice
- Faith Gordon and Daniel Newman
1. Lifetimes of Commitment to Law and Social Justice
- Jacqueline A. Kinghan
2. Decolonial Violence and the "Native Intellectual"
- Patricia Tuitt
3. A very British domination contract? Charles W. Mills' theoretical
framework and understanding social justice in Britain
- Zara Bain
4. Marx and anti-colonialism
- Thalia Anthony
5. The Law of Peoples
- John Rawls
6. Naming 'Femicide'
- Ashley Rogers
7. Feminist Legal Engagements towards a Transformative Justice
- Jane Krishnadas
8. Social Justice and the Limits of Regulation: the enduring insights of
Marx's Capital
- Steve Tombs
9. Mariana Valverde: Scale, Jurisdiction and Social Justice
- Jess Mant
10. Policing the Union's Black: The Racial Politics of Law and Order in
Contemporary Britain
- Lambros Fatsis
11. Larissa Behrendt - Achieving Social Justice: Indigenous Rights and
Australia's Future
- Robyn Oxley
12. Beyond Criminology: Taking Harm Seriously
- Lynne Copson
13. The Souls of Black Folk, by W.E.B. Du Bois
- Bharat Malkani
14. At war with the court's 'sublime complacency': Bob Woffinden remembered
- Jon Robins
15. The Vulnerable Subject: Anchoring Equality in the Human Condition
(Martha Fineman)
- Ellen Gordon-Bouvier
16. Reflections on Law and Social Justice: Robin West, 'Economic Man and
Literary Woman' Mercer Law Review
- Amir Paz-Fuchs
Afterword: Intersections of Social Justice and Socio-legal Scholarship
- Professor Hilary Sommerlad, Chair in Law and Social Justice, University
of Leeds
- Baroness Shami Chakrabarti CBE PC
Introduction: Law and Social Justice
- Faith Gordon and Daniel Newman
1. Lifetimes of Commitment to Law and Social Justice
- Jacqueline A. Kinghan
2. Decolonial Violence and the "Native Intellectual"
- Patricia Tuitt
3. A very British domination contract? Charles W. Mills' theoretical
framework and understanding social justice in Britain
- Zara Bain
4. Marx and anti-colonialism
- Thalia Anthony
5. The Law of Peoples
- John Rawls
6. Naming 'Femicide'
- Ashley Rogers
7. Feminist Legal Engagements towards a Transformative Justice
- Jane Krishnadas
8. Social Justice and the Limits of Regulation: the enduring insights of
Marx's Capital
- Steve Tombs
9. Mariana Valverde: Scale, Jurisdiction and Social Justice
- Jess Mant
10. Policing the Union's Black: The Racial Politics of Law and Order in
Contemporary Britain
- Lambros Fatsis
11. Larissa Behrendt - Achieving Social Justice: Indigenous Rights and
Australia's Future
- Robyn Oxley
12. Beyond Criminology: Taking Harm Seriously
- Lynne Copson
13. The Souls of Black Folk, by W.E.B. Du Bois
- Bharat Malkani
14. At war with the court's 'sublime complacency': Bob Woffinden remembered
- Jon Robins
15. The Vulnerable Subject: Anchoring Equality in the Human Condition
(Martha Fineman)
- Ellen Gordon-Bouvier
16. Reflections on Law and Social Justice: Robin West, 'Economic Man and
Literary Woman' Mercer Law Review
- Amir Paz-Fuchs
Afterword: Intersections of Social Justice and Socio-legal Scholarship
- Professor Hilary Sommerlad, Chair in Law and Social Justice, University
of Leeds