Politics, Postmodernity, and Critical Legal Studies: The Legality of the ContingentThis timely and assured book provides a unique guide to critical legal studies which is one of the most exciting developments within contemporary jurisprudence. It is the first book to systematically apply a critical philosophy to the substance of common law. The book develops a coruscating and interdisciplinary overview of the politics and cultural significance of the institutions of the law. |
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Inhalt
politics ethics and the legality of | 1 |
an essay on the obscure object | 35 |
camera juridica | 69 |
signs symptoms slips and interpretation | 107 |
The paternity of | 147 |
a genealogy of jurisprudence | 187 |
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