A decade ago, in her book, Narrative, Authority and Law, Robin West posed these questions: How might we develop a moral sensibility with which to criticize law that is independent of the influence of law? How should we criticize law from a moral point of view, given the influence of law over our moral beliefs? What is the role of narrative in this enterprise? The “Call to Witness” is an entreaty to look to narratives as acts of witness for a partial answer to these questions. Narratives bring to light the real conflicts underlying court cases and law, the motives that are dismissed as irrelevant, and the ever-present ambiguity of circumstances. Picking up at key moments in time before or after the law is invoked, stories demonstrate the con...
This article briefly addresses the following questions: Why should we study narrative? Does narrativ...
Storytelling is a fundamental part of legal practice, teaching, and thought. Telling stories as a me...
Over the past few decades, in response to the horrifying state-sponsored atrocities of the late twen...
A decade ago, in her book, Narrative, Authority and Law, Robin West posed these questions: How might...
In recent years, narrative has achieved great prominence in legal scholarship and in much other acad...
I have for some time been puzzled about the status of narrative in the law, and more particularly th...
This article sheds light on a literary practice that critics began to reflect upon in the twentieth ...
Presenting itself as exemplifying a certain postmodernist trend, the law and narrative approach has ...
Why is there such a rush to storytelling? Why has narrative become such an important and recurring t...
This article considers how legal trials participate in the production of culturally valourised narra...
Use of the narrative form in law and legal analysis remains controversial. Advocates such as Derric...
I examine the depositions of Terezín survivors in the proceedings that focused on the ghetto there. ...
article published in law reviewOnce upon a time, the law and literature movement taught us that stor...
A recurring question in narrative scholarship has been the relationship of narrative to law. Most na...
The legal storytelling theme that is the focus of this symposium is part of a larger, ongoing intell...
This article briefly addresses the following questions: Why should we study narrative? Does narrativ...
Storytelling is a fundamental part of legal practice, teaching, and thought. Telling stories as a me...
Over the past few decades, in response to the horrifying state-sponsored atrocities of the late twen...
A decade ago, in her book, Narrative, Authority and Law, Robin West posed these questions: How might...
In recent years, narrative has achieved great prominence in legal scholarship and in much other acad...
I have for some time been puzzled about the status of narrative in the law, and more particularly th...
This article sheds light on a literary practice that critics began to reflect upon in the twentieth ...
Presenting itself as exemplifying a certain postmodernist trend, the law and narrative approach has ...
Why is there such a rush to storytelling? Why has narrative become such an important and recurring t...
This article considers how legal trials participate in the production of culturally valourised narra...
Use of the narrative form in law and legal analysis remains controversial. Advocates such as Derric...
I examine the depositions of Terezín survivors in the proceedings that focused on the ghetto there. ...
article published in law reviewOnce upon a time, the law and literature movement taught us that stor...
A recurring question in narrative scholarship has been the relationship of narrative to law. Most na...
The legal storytelling theme that is the focus of this symposium is part of a larger, ongoing intell...
This article briefly addresses the following questions: Why should we study narrative? Does narrativ...
Storytelling is a fundamental part of legal practice, teaching, and thought. Telling stories as a me...
Over the past few decades, in response to the horrifying state-sponsored atrocities of the late twen...