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Law and the Political
Edited by Matthew Stone, Illan Wall, Costas Douzinas
New Critical Legal Thinking articulates the emergence of a stream of critical legal theory which is directly concerned with the relation between law and the political. The early critical legal studies claim that all law is politics is displaced with a different and more nuanced theoretical arsenal....
To Be Published June 12th 2012 by Birkbeck Law Press
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Without Model or Warranty
By Illan Wall
With the emergence of modern human rights in the Universal Declaration, what remained of a radical political potential of the discourse withdrew: statism and individualism became its authorised foundations and the possibilities of other human rights traditions were denied. The strife that once lay...
Published October 3rd 2011 by Routledge
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