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Inhaltsverzeichnis
Contents: Introduction; Interview; 'In God we trust' can relieve us of trusting each other; 'The desperate vacuum': imperialism and law in the experience of enlightenment; Law as resistance; Law's infamy; 'We know what it is when you do not ask us': nationalism as racism; Tears of the law: colonial resistance and legal determination; Why the law is also nonviolent; 'No higher duty': Mabo and the failure of legal foundation; 'Gods would be needed...': American empire and the rule of (international) law; Breaking the unity of the world: savage sources and feminine law; The immanence of Empire; Bare sovereignty: homo sacer and the insistence of law; Latin roots: imperialism and the formation of modern law; 'What are gods to us now?': secular theology and the modernity of law; Name index.
Über den Autor / die Autorin
Peter Fitzpatrick is Anniversary Professor of Law at Birkbeck College in the University of London, UK.
Zusammenfassung
This collection of classic essays by Peter Fitzpatrick displays his characteristic radical tone and demonstrates his lasting contribution to social, political and postcolonial theories of law.
Zusatztext
''...an important and fascinating essay collection.' Journal of Postcolonial Writing '..breathtakingly rich in varying content, yet steadfast in its unifying focus...Fitzpatrick has again come to the fore with an array of ground-breaking questions and analyses in contemporary legal theory.' Journal of South African Law '..when the essays are chronologically ordered, as they are here, the product is greater than the sumof its parts. Indeed Law as Resistance is remarkable...' Access to Justice '...a cogent compilation of cutting edge work in critical legal theory today.' Journal of Law, Culture and the Humanities