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The cultural lives of law

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The cultural lives of law

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Sarat, Austin
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Princeton University Press
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24 cm
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Series editor: Austin SaratPublisher varies: Stanford University Press, Stanford Law Books

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All judges are political--except when they are not : acceptable hypocrisies and the rule of lawLeave the NDL website. Emblems of pluralism : cultural differences and the stateLeave the NDL website. The cultural lives of capital punishment : comparative perspectivesLeave the NDL website. Zooland : the institution of captivityLeave the NDL website. Law's dream of a common knowledgeLeave the NDL website. The affective life of law : legal modernism and the literary imaginationLeave the NDL website. Riding the black ram : law, literature, and genderLeave the NDL website. Our word is our bond : how legal speech actsLeave the NDL website. Raised right : fatherhood in modern American conservatismLeave the NDL website. Tort, custom, and karma : globalization and legal consciousness in ThailandLeave the NDL website. Fault lines : tort law as cultural practiceLeave the NDL website. After secular lawLeave the NDL website. License to harass : law, hierarchy, and offensive public speechLeave the NDL website. The street politics of abortion : speech, violence, and America's culture warsLeave the NDL website. Law in crisis : the ecstatic subject of natural disasterLeave the NDL website. Letters of the law : race and the fantasy of colorblindness in American lawLeave the NDL website. Lex populi : the jurisprudence of popular cultureLeave the NDL website. License to harass : law, hierarchy, and offensive public speechLeave the NDL website.

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Table of Contents

  • All judges are political--except when they are not : acceptable hypocrisies and the rule of law

  • Emblems of pluralism : cultural differences and the state

  • The cultural lives of capital punishment : comparative perspectives

  • Zooland : the institution of captivity

  • Law's dream of a common knowledge

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Material Type
図書
Publication, Distribution, etc.
Size
24 cm
Place of Publication (Country Code)
us
Target Audience
一般
Note (General)
Series editor: Austin Sarat
Publisher varies: Stanford University Press, Stanford Law Books
Related Material
All judges are political--except when they are not : acceptable hypocrisies and the rule of law
Emblems of pluralism : cultural differences and the state
The cultural lives of capital punishment : comparative perspectives
Zooland : the institution of captivity
Law's dream of a common knowledge
The affective life of law : legal modernism and the literary imagination
Riding the black ram : law, literature, and gender
Our word is our bond : how legal speech acts
Raised right : fatherhood in modern American conservatism
Tort, custom, and karma : globalization and legal consciousness in Thailand
Fault lines : tort law as cultural practice
After secular law
License to harass : law, hierarchy, and offensive public speech
The street politics of abortion : speech, violence, and America's culture wars
Law in crisis : the ecstatic subject of natural disaster
Letters of the law : race and the fantasy of colorblindness in American law
Lex populi : the jurisprudence of popular culture
License to harass : law, hierarchy, and offensive public speech