Focus: Voices of power/power of voices |
Voices of spectators and audience power |
'There were no longer any laws': voices of authority, complicity, and resistance in totalitarian dystopias and holocaust imagining |
Ceasar's body in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar: sacralization and de-sacralization of power |
Legal oracularism and theological prophetism. Fleshly silences across memories and traditions |
'What is royalty without a voice?' The performance of power in The king's speach |
Is there voice without law? On The road |
Voice, incarnation and the United State Supreme Court |
Disputes and the different: literary strategies to say the unspeakable |
The working class goes to the movie: labour law and thatcherism in British films |
war in words: the Tricycle Theatre's re-voicing of the bloody Sunday inquiry |
Legal systemology and the geopolitics of Roman law: a response to Stuart Eldn's critique of Carl Schmitt's spatial ontology |
Speech and graphomena: the power of Apuleio's words in court and in translation |
Mirelle Hildebrandt and Jeanne Gaakeer eds. Human law and computer law: comparative perspectives [recensione] |