1. Prolexomenon : towards a novel legal theory of the novel as legal theory -- 2. John Austin or Jane Austen? : the province of jurisprudence determined in Pride and prejudice -- 3. Jousting with Bentham : utility, morality and ethics in Ivanhoe's...
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Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Haus Unter den Linden
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1. Prolexomenon : towards a novel legal theory of the novel as legal theory -- 2. John Austin or Jane Austen? : the province of jurisprudence determined in Pride and prejudice -- 3. Jousting with Bentham : utility, morality and ethics in Ivanhoe's tournament of law -- 4. The monstrous body of the law : Wollstonecraft vs. Shelley -- 5. Hawthorne's haunted house of law : the romance of American legal realism in The house of the seven gables -- 6. In Boz we trust! : Bleak house's reimagination of trusteeship -- 7. Two on a guillotine? : courts and 'crits' in A tale of two cities -- 8. Beyond governmentality : the question of justice in Great expectations.
1. Prolexomenon : towards a novel legal theory of the novel as legal theory -- 2. John Austin or Jane Austen? : the province of jurisprudence determined in Pride and prejudice -- 3. Jousting with Bentham : utility, morality and ethics in Ivanhoe's...
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Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Haus Potsdamer Straße
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1. Prolexomenon : towards a novel legal theory of the novel as legal theory -- 2. John Austin or Jane Austen? : the province of jurisprudence determined in Pride and prejudice -- 3. Jousting with Bentham : utility, morality and ethics in Ivanhoe's tournament of law -- 4. The monstrous body of the law : Wollstonecraft vs. Shelley -- 5. Hawthorne's haunted house of law : the romance of American legal realism in The house of the seven gables -- 6. In Boz we trust! : Bleak house's reimagination of trusteeship -- 7. Two on a guillotine? : courts and 'crits' in A tale of two cities -- 8. Beyond governmentality : the question of justice in Great expectations.