Law and the Humanities: An Introduction brings together a distinguished group of scholars from law schools and an array of the disciplines in the humanities. Contributors come from the United States and abroad in recognition of the global reach of this field. This book is, at one and the same time, a stock taking both of different national traditions and of the various modes and subjects of law and humanities scholarship. It is also an effort to chart future directions for the field. By reviewing and analyzing existing scholarship and providing thematic content and distinctive arguments, it offers to its readers both a resource and a provocation. Thus, Law and the Humanities marks the maturation of this ‘law and’ enterprise and will spur it...
The invitation to reflect on changes in law and the humanities over the past decade provides an op...
During the past few decades, a spectre has emerged, which is now haunting the Arts and Humanities in...
The humanities play an important role at every kind of institution. Approximately 40 percent of all ...
This book is the result of discussions that took place during the XXIII Forum of the Association of ...
Lead blog in series, “Where Law Meets the Humanities”. Talking Humanities. School of Advanced Studie...
Viewed from the inside, by someone who lives on its terms, the law can be seen as a field of life an...
The collection of essays presented here examines the links forged through the ages between the realm...
Today the humanities occupy a small corner of the law school curriculum. Might they instead become a...
This book is the first step towards the development of a comparative history of the humanities. Spec...
Although humanists have tended to dwell on simple dichotomies as the source of our problems - the hu...
This paper reproduces the “Introduction” of the book Judging from Experience: Law, Praxis, Humanitie...
This chapter from Sarat, Anderson and Frank\u27s, Law and the Humanities, An Introduction (Cambridge...
The Humanities are academic disciplines that seek to understand and interpret the human experience, ...
In 1930, Judge Learned Hand, widely regarded as one of the most distinguished judges in our nation\u...
In the last thirty to forty years, interdisciplinary scholarship on law has significantly increased....
The invitation to reflect on changes in law and the humanities over the past decade provides an op...
During the past few decades, a spectre has emerged, which is now haunting the Arts and Humanities in...
The humanities play an important role at every kind of institution. Approximately 40 percent of all ...
This book is the result of discussions that took place during the XXIII Forum of the Association of ...
Lead blog in series, “Where Law Meets the Humanities”. Talking Humanities. School of Advanced Studie...
Viewed from the inside, by someone who lives on its terms, the law can be seen as a field of life an...
The collection of essays presented here examines the links forged through the ages between the realm...
Today the humanities occupy a small corner of the law school curriculum. Might they instead become a...
This book is the first step towards the development of a comparative history of the humanities. Spec...
Although humanists have tended to dwell on simple dichotomies as the source of our problems - the hu...
This paper reproduces the “Introduction” of the book Judging from Experience: Law, Praxis, Humanitie...
This chapter from Sarat, Anderson and Frank\u27s, Law and the Humanities, An Introduction (Cambridge...
The Humanities are academic disciplines that seek to understand and interpret the human experience, ...
In 1930, Judge Learned Hand, widely regarded as one of the most distinguished judges in our nation\u...
In the last thirty to forty years, interdisciplinary scholarship on law has significantly increased....
The invitation to reflect on changes in law and the humanities over the past decade provides an op...
During the past few decades, a spectre has emerged, which is now haunting the Arts and Humanities in...
The humanities play an important role at every kind of institution. Approximately 40 percent of all ...