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Sensing the Nation's Law

Author : Stefan Huygebaert
Publisher : Springer
Page : 286 pages
File Size : 34,95 MB
Release : 2018-03-22
Category : Law
ISBN : 3319754971

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This book examines how the nation – and its (fundamental) law – are ‘sensed’ by way of various aesthetic forms from the age of revolution up until our age of contested democratic legitimacy. Contemporary democratic legitimacy is tied, among other things, to consent, to representation, to the identity of ruler and ruled, and, of course, to legality and the legal forms through which democracy is structured. This book expands the ways in which we can understand and appreciate democratic legitimacy. If (democratic) communities are “imagined” this book suggests that their “rightfulness” must be “sensed” – analogously to the need for justice not only to be done, but to be seen to be done. This book brings together legal, historical and philosophical perspectives on the representation and iconography of the nation in the European, North American and Australian contexts from contributors in law, political science, history, art history and philosophy.

Sensing Law

Author : Sheryl Hamilton
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 345 pages
File Size : 14,66 MB
Release : 2016-11-25
Category : Law
ISBN : 1317282043

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A rich collection of interdisciplinary essays, this book explores the question: what is to be found at the intersection of the sensorium and law’s empire? Examining the problem of how legal rationalities try to grasp what can only be sensed through the body, these essays problematize the Cartesian framework that has long separated the mind from the body, reason from feeling and the human from the animal. In doing so, they consider how the sensorium can operate, variously, as a tool of power or as a means of countering the exercise of regulatory force. The senses, it is argued, operate as a vector for the implication of subjects in legal webs, but also as a powerful site of resistance to legal definition and determination. From the sensorium of animals to technologically mediated perception, the ways in which the law senses and the ways in which senses are brought before the law invite a questioning of the categories of liberal humanism. And, as this volume demonstrates, this questioning opens up the both interesting and important possibility of imagining other sensual subjectivities.

The Law of Nations

Author : Emer de Vattel
Publisher :
Page : 814 pages
File Size : 21,50 MB
Release : 1787
Category : International law
ISBN :

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Sensing Injustice

Author : Michael E. Tigar
Publisher : NYU Press
Page : 521 pages
File Size : 30,2 MB
Release : 2021-04-20
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1583679227

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The remarkable life of a lawyer at the forefront of civil and human rights since the 1960s By the time he was 26, Michael Tigar was a legend in legal circles well before he would take on some of the highest-profile cases of his generation. In his first US Supreme Court case—at the age of 28—Tigar won a unanimous victory that freed thousands of Vietnam War resisters from prison. Tigar also led the legal team that secured a judgment against the Pinochet regime for the 1976 murders of Pinochet opponent Orlando Letelier and his colleague Ronni Moffitt in a Washington, DC car bombing. He then worked with the lawyers who prosecuted Pinochet for torture and genocide. A relentless fighter of injustice—not only as a human rights lawyer, but also as a teacher, scholar, journalist, playwright, and comrade—Tigar has been counsel to Angela Davis, Jamil Abdullah Al-Amin (H. Rap Brown), the Chicago Eight, and leaders of the Black Panther Party, to name only a few. It is past time that Michael Tigar wrote his memoir. Sensing Injustice: A Lawyer's Life in the Battle for Change is a vibrant literary and legal feat. In it, Tigar weaves powerful legal analysis and wry observation through the story of his remarkable life. The result is a compelling narrative that blends law, history, and progressive politics. This is essential reading for lawyers, for law students, for anyone who aspires to bend the law toward change.

The Law of Nations

Author : James Leslie Brierly
Publisher :
Page : 248 pages
File Size : 32,34 MB
Release : 1928
Category : International law
ISBN :

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International Space Law and The United Nations

Author : Nandasiri Jasentuliyana
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 462 pages
File Size : 12,58 MB
Release : 2023-08-07
Category : Law
ISBN : 9004632492

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International Space Law and the United Nations is a comprehensive collection of writings by the author on this latest branch of international law. The book covers a number of subjects highlighted by discussions of the United Nations Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space and its Legal Subcommittee. The book also takes into account the influences that international organizations have had on the development of space law and includes several perspectives of developing countries on this subject. This publication is an outstanding educational and reference tool, as the author tackles this complex subject in an organized and rational manner. The author, a key participant at the United Nations in the development of international law relating to activities in space, traces the history of that development, giving clear insight into the workings of the Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space, and establishes space law as a distinct legal discipline. Subsequent chapters are devoted to the various issues that have given rise to the growth of this discipline, including arms control; economic and social development; specific provisions contained in the outer space treaties and how they relate to practical matters, such as dispute resolution; private sector growth and commercialization in space activities; international cooperative programmes, particularly those developed under the auspices of the United Nations, and recent developments and future issues facing the space-faring community. The book is an excellent source for further research in the field of space law. It is a must for students and practitioners and those interested in international organizations.

The Law of Nations

Author : Emer de Vattel
Publisher :
Page : 674 pages
File Size : 12,85 MB
Release : 1883
Category : International law
ISBN :

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The United Nations Principles Relating to Remote Sensing of the Earth from Space

Author : National Remote Sensing and Space Law Center
Publisher :
Page : 183 pages
File Size : 14,20 MB
Release : 2002-11
Category : Artificial satellites in remote sensing
ISBN : 9780972043212

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Adopted in 1986, The United Nations Principles Relating to Remote Sensing of the Earth from Outer Space (Principles) continue to be an important source of international remote sensing law and policy. They also continue to be controversial in terms of their interpretation. The purpose of this book is to serve both the new and more experienced practitioners by documenting a part of the Principles' legislative history. It does so by interviewing two people who served as members of the United States Delegation to the U.N. Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space during the course of negotiations for the Principles.

The Law of Nations

Author : Emer de Vattel
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 32,25 MB
Release : 1865
Category : International law
ISBN :

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