Modern Law and Otherness

Modern Law and Otherness
Author: Veronica Corcodel
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2019-12-27
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1786431882

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Over the last two decades or so, the field of comparative law has been increasingly interested in issues of globalisation and Eurocentrism. This book inscribes itself within the debates that have arisen on these issues and aims to provide a greater understanding of the ways in which the “non-West” is constructed in Euro-American comparative law. Approaching knowledge production from an interdisciplinary and critical perspective, the book puts emphasis on the governance implications of the field.

Modern Law and Otherness

Modern Law and Otherness
Author: Veronica Corcodel
Publisher:
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2015
Genre:
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This dissertation focuses on Euro-American comparative legal thought. It analyses the works of an important number of comparatists operating in Europe and in the United States, roughly from the 1860s to the early 2000s. Examining their representations of non-Western societies, it puts emphasis on the tensions between inclusion and exclusion of particularism and it argues in favor of a critical praxis of particularism. Inspired from postcolonial theories, it addresses the following questions: how are non-Western societies constructed in Euro-American comparative legal thought? What are the preconceptions that make the production of such knowledge possible? What is the theoretical framework that animates these constructions and what are their political implications? What elements internal to comparative legal knowledge fuel attitudes of domination or/and challenge them? How do they change and how are they reproduced from one epoch to another, from one author to another?

Foucauldian Interpretation of Modern Law

Foucauldian Interpretation of Modern Law
Author: Jacopo Martire
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2017-07-07
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1474411932

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This book addresses a surprisingly overlooked Foucauldian conundrum: what is the logical relationship between modern law and power? Jacopo Martire investigates the development of modern law in conjunction with what Foucault termed biopolitical forms of power. He gives you a much-needed genealogical analysis of the modern legal phenomenon, opening new avenues for Foucauldian approaches to law.

Just Silences

Just Silences
Author: Marianne Constable
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2009-01-10
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1400826926

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Is the Miranda warning, which lets an accused know of the right to remain silent, more about procedural fairness or about the conventions of speech acts and silences? Do U.S. laws about Native Americans violate the preferred or traditional "silence" of the peoples whose religions and languages they aim to "protect" and "preserve"? In Just Silences, Marianne Constable draws on such examples to explore what is at stake in modern law: a potentially new silence as to justice. Grounding her claims about modern law in rhetorical analyses of U.S. law and legal texts and locating those claims within the tradition of Nietzsche, Heidegger, and Foucault, Constable asks what we are to make of silences in modern law and justice. She shows how what she calls "sociolegal positivism" is more important than the natural law/positive law distinction for understanding modern law. Modern law is a social and sociological phenomenon, whose instrumental, power-oriented, sometimes violent nature raises serious doubts about the continued possibility of justice. She shows how particular views of language and speech are implicated in such law. But law--like language--has not always been positivist, empirical, or sociological, nor need it be. Constable examines possibilities of silence and proposes an alternative understanding of law--one that emerges in the calling, however silently, of words to justice. Profoundly insightful and fluently written, Just Silences suggests that justice today lies precariously in the silences of modern positive law.

International Law and its Others

International Law and its Others
Author: Anne Orford
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2006-11-02
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1139460390

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Institutional and political developments since the end of the Cold War have led to a revival of public interest in, and anxiety about, international law. Liberal international law is appealed to as offering a means of constraining power and as representing universal values. This book brings together scholars who draw on jurisprudence, philosophy, legal history and political theory to analyse the stakes of this turn towards international law. Contributors explore the history of relations between international law and those it defines as other - other traditions, other logics, other forces, and other groups. They explore the archive of international law as a record of attempts by scholars, bureaucrats, decision-makers and legal professionals to think about what happens to law at the limits of modern political organisation. The result is a rich array of responses to the question of what it means to speak and write about international law in our time.

Law and Outsiders

Law and Outsiders
Author: Cian C Murphy
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2011-03-16
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1847316344

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Law and Outsiders is a collection of 13 essays from leading young scholars covering five important areas of legal scholarship: adjudication, European law and politics, migration, vulnerable minorities and legal values. The recurring theme in the volume is the way in which rules and processes are contributing to the creation of twenty-first-century 'others' in areas such as domestic constitutional systems, international security and migration, and global human rights discourses. The essays are drawn from the second International Graduate Legal Research Conference, held at King's College London in June 2008.

Transgressing the Modern

Transgressing the Modern
Author: John Jervis
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1999-08-25
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780631211105

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This book provides the most concise, accessible account yet available of modern Western cultural and social explorations of 'other' forms or aspects of life that are devalued or coded as unacceptable, even unthinkable, in the modern ethos.

Sustainable Development, International Law, and a Turn to African Legal Cosmologies

Sustainable Development, International Law, and a Turn to African Legal Cosmologies
Author: Godwin Eli Kwadzo Dzah
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 409
Release: 2024-05-31
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1009354043

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A pioneering study that challenges the legal orthodoxy of sustainable development in international law from a non-Western perspective.

Allegiance and Identity in a Globalised World

Allegiance and Identity in a Globalised World
Author: Fiona Jenkins
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 697
Release: 2014-11-06
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1107074339

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Examines questions of allegiance and identity in a globalised world through the disciplines of law, politics, philosophy and psychology.

Essays on Otherness

Essays on Otherness
Author: Jean Laplanche
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2005-06-20
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1134790333

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Since the death of Jacques Lacan, Jean Laplanche is now considered to be one of the worlds foremost psychoanalytic thinkers. In spite of the influence of his work over the last thirty years, remarkably little has been available in English. Essays On Otherness presents for the first time in English many of Laplanche's key essays and is the first book to provide an overview of his thinking. It offers an introduction to many of the key themes that characterise his work: seduction, persecution, revelation, masochism, transference and mourning. Such themes have been increasingly both in psychoanalytic thought and in continental philosophy, social and cultural theory, and literature making Essays On Otherness indispensable reading for all those concerned with the implications of psychoanalytic theory today.