New critical legal thinking : law and the political /
'New Critical Legal Thinking' articulates a newly-emergent stream of politically engaged contemporary critical legal scholarship. Combining grand theory with a concern for grounded political interventions, the various contributors to this book draw on established theorists to understand co...
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Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY :
Birkbeck Law Press/Routledge,
2012
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction : law, politics and the political / Matthew Stone, Illan Rua Wall, Costas Douzinas
- Human rights : confronting governments? Michel Fourcault and the right to interrvene / Jessica Whyte
- Stasis syntagma : the names and types of resistance / Costas Douzinas
- A different constituent power : Agamben & Tunisia / Illan Rua Wall
- Para-protest : reading a parody of police gesture as political protest with Giorgio Agamben / Connal Parsley
- The distribution of death : notes towards a bio-political theory of criminal law / Ben Golder
- Disassembling legal form : ownership and the racial body / Brenna Bhandar
- Being, nothing, becoming : Hegel and the legal order / Tarik Kochi
- Faith and resignation : a journey through international law / Jason A. Beckett
- Economy or law? / Vincent Keter
- Before the law, encounters at the borderline / Elena Loizidou
- Life beyond law : questioning a return to origins / Matthew Stone
- Notes for a novella of the future / Oscar Guardiola-Rivera
- Towards a radical cosmopolitanism / Gilbert Leung