This article provides critical reflections on the Conference of the Law, Literature and Humanities Association of Australasia, held on 12-14 December 2017 at La Trobe University and the University of Melbourne, Australia. The conference theme of dissents and dispositions ‘invited consideration of the arrangements and rearrangements of the conduct of law and life; of the dispositions of law and jurisprudence, and how these relate to dissents, resistance and transformation.’ Speakers discussed law, literature, public art, visuality, media, gender and sexuality. The various papers collectively raised questions of how the law is, through art and other mediums, arranged and subsequently – sometimes violently and sometimes politely – rearranged, ...
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Public Space: the Journal of Law and Social Justice is the new multi-media peer reviewed online jour...
This article provides critical reflections on the Conference of the Law, Literature and Humanities A...
Belleau and Johnson respond to the three articles in the Focus Feature. Agreeing with the general pr...
This thesis aims to assess the role played by disagreement in the High Court’s constitutional l...
In this essay I examine the figure of dissident thought in the contexts of philosophical, jurisprude...
The volume “Rancière and Law” edited by Mónica López Lerma and Julen Etxabe collects a set of approa...
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I am grateful to my four critics who together attack nearly everything that is attackable in my Diss...
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