Friday, May 26, 2017
Law, Culture and the Humanities- Volume: 13, Number: 2 (June 2017)
Editorial
Heeding the Call of Justice: Humanistic Perspectives on Contemporary Events
Justice as Failure
Andrew Dilts
Commentaries: Mendacity and the Law
It’s Easier to Lie if You Believe it Yourself: Derrida, Arendt, and the Modern Lie
Marguerite La Caze
The Hazard of Truth: Perjury and Oath in Derrida’s Later Work
Charles Barbour
Can Political Authority be Founded on a Ruse? Derrida and Lefort on Machiavelli’s Use of Political Deception
Peg Birmingham
“No Two Men Were Ever Alike Within”: The Tichborne Trial, The Lord Chief Justice, and The Narration of Identity
Sara Murphy
Articles
Liberal Jurisprudence and the Literal Grammar of Marriage Equalit(y)(ies)
Hadi Nicholas Deeb
Death and Discourse: The History of Arguing Against the Homosexual Panic Defense
Matthew T. Helmers
Reviews
Bookshelf
Book Reviews
Book Review: The New Politics of Immigration and the End of Settler Societies
Alexandra König
Book Review: Ingenious Citizenship: Recrafting Democracy for Social Change
Ali Aslam
Book Review: Decolonizing Democracy: Power in a Solid State
James R. Martel
Book Review: What Is a People?
Fernando Romero
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