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Research handbook on critical legal theory

edited by Emilios Christodoulidis, Ruth Dukes, Marco Goldoni

(Research handbooks in legal theory)

Edward Elgar, c2019

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Critical theory encapsulates the many connections between theory and praxis. This Research Handbook addresses the broad range of these connections in relation to legal thought. Featuring contributions from leading scholars of law and critical theory, the Handbook confronts the logic of the institutional with its specific challenges right across the broad field of legal thought. The Research Handbook initially addresses the question of definition, tracking the origins and development of critical legal theory along its European and North American trajectories. Thematic connections are made between the development of legal theory and other currents of critical thought including feminism, Marxism, critical race theory, varieties of postmodernism, as well as the various 'turns' (ethical, aesthetic, political) of critical legal theory. Finally, particular legal disciplines are examined, including labour, criminal and intellectual property law, exploring what critical approaches reveal about them with the clear focus on opportunities for social transformation. This comprehensive and forward-looking Research Handbook will be of great interest to adherents of critical legal theory and scholars of jurisprudence more widely, as it provides a valuable analysis of the latest research and thinking in this dynamic field.

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Contents: Preface PART I 1. Critical theory and the law: reflections on origins, trajectories and conjunctures Emilios Christodoulidis 2. Critical legal realism in a nutshell Dennis M. Davis and Karl Klare PART II 3. Critical legal feminisms Rosemary Hunter 4. Critical race theory Mathias Moeschel 5. Queer in the law: critique and postcritique Mariano Croce 6. Marxism and the political economy of law Emilios Christodoulidis and Marco Goldoni 7. Critical theory of the state Bob Jessop 8. Law and the public/private distinction Scott Veitch 9. Rhetoric, semiotics, synaesthetics Peter Goodrich 10. Law and deconstruction Johan van der Walt 11. The ethical turn in critical legal thought Louis E. Wolcher 12. Law is a stage: from aesthetics to affective aestheses Andreas Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos 13. The responsibilities of the critic: law, politics and the Critical Legal Conference Costas Douzinas 14. Law in the mirror of critique: a report to an academy Kyle McGee PART III 15. Property law Paddy Ireland 16. Ideology and argument construction in contract law Richard Michael Fischl 17. Critical copyright law and the politics of "IP" Carys J. Craig 18. A different kind of 'end of history' for corporate law Lilian Moncrieff 19. Critical labour law: then and now Ruth Dukes 20. Social rights Fernando Atria and Constanza Salgado 21. Between persecution and reconciliation: criminal justice, legal form and human emancipation Craig Reeves, Alan Norrie and Henrique Carvalho 22. Facticity as validity: the misplaced revolutionary praxis of European law Michelle Everson and Christian Joerges 23. Critical law and development Fiona Macmillan 24. International economic law's wreckage: depoliticization, inequality, precarity Nicolas M. Perrone and David Schneiderman 25. Can transnational law be critical? Reflections on a contested idea, field and method Peer Zumbansen 26. Critical legal theory and international law Bill Bowring 27. Nihilists, pragmatists and peasants: a dispatch on contradiction in international human rights law Margot E. Salomon Index

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