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100 _aScott-Douglas Sionaidh
245 _aLaw after modernity
260 _aLondon
_bHart Publishing
_c2013
300 _a413p
365 _bRs. 4,795
505 _aTable of contents 1. Introduction: Beyond the 'Degree Zero' of Law after Modernity; Jurisprudentia; Law and the Image; 'Modernity'; 'After' Modernity; 'Law'; Beyond the 'Degree Zero' of Law in Modernity; Methodology; 2. Autonomous Law or Redundant Law? The Elusive Nature of Legal Theory; Autonomous Law; Failures of Legal Autonomy; Replacements and New Understandings; A Broader Definition of Law?; Against the 'One Big Thing'; 3. Law as System: The Missing Multidimensionality of Law; Methodical Law; Undermining the System; Beyond State Law; Complexity and Interesting Relationships; The Missing Multidimensionality of Law; Multiple Relationships: 'Strange Loops and Tangled Hierarchies'; Cubist Law? The Lack of a Singular Perspective; 4. Reconfiguring the Legal Landscape: The Sojourn of Legal Pluralism; Disorder, Entropy, Chaos: Is Law Like Literature?; A Plurality of Laws and Legal Pluralism; Problematic Pluralism; Positive Crossings, Engagements and Perspectives: Turbulent Beauty?; Visualising Law Today; Conclusion; 5. The Injustice of Law after Modernity; Injustice, Insecurity and Flexible, Private Justice; Globalisation and International Commerce; Privatisation, Flexible Law, Governance and Insecurity; Conclusion; 6. Law, Justice and Injustice; The Confusions of Justice; The Proximity of Justice to Law; Can Justice Ever Be Transnational?; Transnational Justice; Justice after Modernity; 7. Legal Justice I: 'Maimed Justice' and the Rule of Law; Maimed Justice; A Common Conception of Justice? Justice and the Rule of Law; The Shameful Absence of the Rule of Law; 8. Legal Justice II: Reclaiming the Rule of Law from its 'Dark Side'-Critical Legal Justice; The Critiques; Against the Critiques; The Need for the Rule of Law; The Rule of Law Transfigured: Critical Legal Justice; Conclusion; 9. The Enigma of Human Rights; A Conceptual Lack of Clarity; Foundations; Scepticism; Why Then: An Historical Investigation; Why Are We Still so Preoccupied with Human Rights?; Juridification of Human Rights; Pluralism, Complexity and Human Rights; 10. Critical Legal Justice and Beyond: Cosmopolitanism; Cosmopolitanism; The Critique of Cosmopolitanism; Cosmopolitan 'Law'?; Conclusion; 11. Beyond Cosmopolitanism: The Murky World of Governance and Global 'Justice'; Reflexive Justice?; Accountability; Restorative and Responsive Justice; Reinforcing Critical Legal Justice; Anarchic Resistance to Injustice; 12. Conclusion: Law and Justice after Modernity; Diagnosis and Critique; Justice; Resistance and Demanding Justice
650 _a1. Law - Philosophy 2. Jurisprudence - History - 21st Century3. Postmodernism
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