Law after modernity

Portland, Or.: Hart (2013)
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Abstract

Introduction : beyond the "degree zero" of law after modernity -- Autonomous law or redundant law? : the elusive nature of legal theory -- Law as system : the missing multidimensionality of law -- Reconfiguring the legal landscape : the sojourn of legal pluralism -- The injustice of law after modernity -- Law, justice and injustice -- Legal justice I : "maimed justice" and the rule of law -- Legal justice II : reclaiming the rule of law from its "dark side" : critical legal justice -- The enigma of human rights -- Critical legal justice and beyond : cosmopolitanism -- Beyond cosmopolitanism : the murky world of governance and global "justice" -- Conclusion : law and justice after modernity.

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Idealism, Empiricism, Pluralism, Law: Legal truth after modernity.Luke Mason - forthcoming - In Angela Condello & Tiziana Andina (eds.), Post-Truth, Law and Philosophy. Routledge.

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