Law and law breaking in Game of thrones : special issue : Media & arts law review /
If you're a law student, a lecturer, a legal practitioner or simply a fan of the show - this book is essential reading. It provides valuable insight to how diverse and profound the influence of pop-culture is on the law and legalism in modern society
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2015
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction to the special issue / Melissa de Zwart
- Engagement, authenticity, and resistance : using Game of thrones in teaching law / Mary Heath, Sal Humphreys
- 'You will never walk again ... but you will fly' : human augmentation in the known world / Catherine Easton
- 'Nothing burns like the cold' : except for wildfire : how patents could win the game of thrones / Catherine Bond, Stephanie Crosbie - And the gods will judge : trial by combat in Game of thrones / John G. Browning, Amanda C. Brown
- Arbitration by combat /Michael Smith, Raj Shah
- Exploring imaginative legal history : the legalism of the House Stark in the Game of thrones / Jaakko Husa
- 'When you play the game of thrones, you win or you die' : concepts of justice in George R.R. Martin's A song of ice and fire / Alyce McGovern, Jenny Wise, Nathan Wise