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Broken justice: justice and relativism in the work of Friedrich Durenmatt |
Desacralized law: Shakespeare and the tragedy of sovereignity |
Digging holes and the building walls: spatial imaginations of the law in stories by Franz Kafka and Rachel Shihor |
Law, politics, and liberal hope: a literary and anthropological analysis of secular society |
Law's dark clarity: Hugo and the 'Misery' of legal categorizations |
Political theology from Satan to legitimacy |
Secularization as a paradigm of 'cross-thought' |
Spatial vulnerability at the spectral threshold |
An uncertain secularisation: reproductive rights in contemporary Italy |
Books, broadcaster and the BBC: the conversation among British modern literature, media and law |
Contemporary art in the aftermath of legal positivism: the 'other' contract art as material jurisprudence |
Dis-affective justice in Abderrahmane Sissako's Bamako (2006) |
Dystopian images of law and visual performances of identity in Suzanne Collins' The Hunger Games |
Falling man and the aesthetics of terrorism |
Foreword: Law and art in the aftermath |
'NO GO': artists, trespass and the aftermath occupation |
The right(s) to remain: art, asylum and political representation in Australia |