Since it is imposed to thinking, deconstruction can be seen as a law, the Law itself. Deconstruction of law is to put it in the context of writing, to notice its submission to the différance, to the play in the language. The law of deconstruction acts in the deconstruction of law, revealing paradoxes and fragilities of juridical order, as well as concepts of natural law and human rights. Finally, deconstruction of law brings with it justice as undecidability, such as the obligation to make fair decisions, even when it is not possible to state the presence of justice. Law, writing and deconstruction converge then to justice, understood as the hospitality
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How should a deconstructionist go about reviewing Judge Richard Posner\u27s new book, Law and Litera...
At the time of its presentation, Derrida's 'Force of law' represented deconstruction's perhaps most ...
The collected essays in Postmodern Jurisprudence seek to apply postmodernist theories, and in partic...
Deconstruction began as a series of techniques invented by Jacques Derrida, Paul de Man, and others ...
OR SEVERAL years now I have been concerned with the problem of how one should apply the insights of ...
Since it is imposed to thinking, deconstruction can be seen as a law, the Law itself. Deconstruction...
The explication of "deconstruction" put forward in this short essay seeks to recover the radicality ...
The purpose of this Article is to introduce legal readers to the ideas of the French philosopher Jac...
The consequence of identifying justice with law is that seeking justice becomes constrained and it b...
Using deconstructive techniques to make political and legal arguments raises the obvious question wh...
For several years now I have been concerned with the problem of how one should apply the insights of...
The concept of writing should define the field of a science, Jacques Derrida has said (has written,...
Deconstruction has already happened on the Supreme Court. Not only can no member of the Court reall...
This Article examines the treatment of deconstruction in United States judicial opinions.\u27 A hand...
To many, the very title of this book, Deconstruction and the Possibility of Justice, would seem to b...
How should a deconstructionist go about reviewing Judge Richard Posner\u27s new book, Law and Litera...
At the time of its presentation, Derrida's 'Force of law' represented deconstruction's perhaps most ...
The collected essays in Postmodern Jurisprudence seek to apply postmodernist theories, and in partic...