Amongst the last generation of continental philosophers Derrida stands out as the most jurisprudential of thinkers. His early work on literary texts was already focused on laws of genre, on being before the law, and upon the legality of speech acts. His later work on the violent foundations of authority and on the force of law further propelled deconstruction into legal studies. This volume traces the path of Derrida's original and provocative legal insights and also maps the geographical and jurisdictional passages of his ideas
Readings of Derrida’s work on law and justice have tended to stress the distinction between them. Th...
This Article examines the treatment of deconstruction in United States judicial opinions.\u27 A hand...
In his recent book, Law and Sacrifice: Towards a Post-Apartheid Theory of Law, Johan van der Walt gi...
Book synopsis: Amongst the last generation of continental philosophers Derrida stands out as the mos...
From early in his career Jacques Derrida was intrigued by law. Over time, this fascination with law ...
This volume gathers together sixteen seminal articles, all written by leading scholars, which articu...
The works written in Persian about Jacques Derrida or the works translated into Persian about and fr...
This article raises the critical issue as to why there has been assumed to be a boundary to legal kn...
The purpose of this Article is to introduce legal readers to the ideas of the French philosopher Jac...
At the time of its presentation, Derrida's 'Force of law' represented deconstruction's perhaps most ...
Derrida and legal scholarship: a certain step beyond Derrida and Legal Philosophy, eds. Peter Goodri...
This article offers an historical commentary on Jacques Derrida’s influential essay ‘Force of Law’, ...
Jacques Derrida: Law as Absolute Hospitality presents a comprehensive account and understanding of D...
Drucilla Cornell’s book The Philosophy of the Limit has for a long time been an important reference ...
WOS: 000456389500005Literature that can be found everywhere in Jacques Derrida's writing forms the b...
Readings of Derrida’s work on law and justice have tended to stress the distinction between them. Th...
This Article examines the treatment of deconstruction in United States judicial opinions.\u27 A hand...
In his recent book, Law and Sacrifice: Towards a Post-Apartheid Theory of Law, Johan van der Walt gi...
Book synopsis: Amongst the last generation of continental philosophers Derrida stands out as the mos...
From early in his career Jacques Derrida was intrigued by law. Over time, this fascination with law ...
This volume gathers together sixteen seminal articles, all written by leading scholars, which articu...
The works written in Persian about Jacques Derrida or the works translated into Persian about and fr...
This article raises the critical issue as to why there has been assumed to be a boundary to legal kn...
The purpose of this Article is to introduce legal readers to the ideas of the French philosopher Jac...
At the time of its presentation, Derrida's 'Force of law' represented deconstruction's perhaps most ...
Derrida and legal scholarship: a certain step beyond Derrida and Legal Philosophy, eds. Peter Goodri...
This article offers an historical commentary on Jacques Derrida’s influential essay ‘Force of Law’, ...
Jacques Derrida: Law as Absolute Hospitality presents a comprehensive account and understanding of D...
Drucilla Cornell’s book The Philosophy of the Limit has for a long time been an important reference ...
WOS: 000456389500005Literature that can be found everywhere in Jacques Derrida's writing forms the b...
Readings of Derrida’s work on law and justice have tended to stress the distinction between them. Th...
This Article examines the treatment of deconstruction in United States judicial opinions.\u27 A hand...
In his recent book, Law and Sacrifice: Towards a Post-Apartheid Theory of Law, Johan van der Walt gi...