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The purpose of this article is to consider the philosophy, form and function underpinning erasure poetry. Erasure is a creative practice involving redaction or the striking through of certain words ... poems' pictorial format is easily shared online. This article suggests that the poststructuralist philosophy underpinning the form is also key to its traction insofar as it enables poets to expose the
Justice and the idea of the moral good pervade legal philosophy and underlie much of legal practice in different contexts. They are particularly resonant in the law of equity and the remedies it ... constructive trust to understand equity’s place within common law, and its relationship with branches of philosophy that engage justice and fairness, they must be considered in the context of what equity is and
Therapeutic Jurisprudence is a legal philosophy concerned with the human effects of the law. Its scholarly work promotes greater interaction between law and the social sciences to draw attention to ... lens (Cattaneo and Goodman 2000; Freckelton 2008), paradigm, research agenda, or philosophy (Roderick and Krumholz 2006, Wexler 2011) , method (Stobbs et al. 2019a) , ‘set of procedural guidelines
property protection, enforcement, and development but also allows for challenges to this existing standard that are not possible elsewhere due to broader economic and political reasons. It discusses the ... characteristics. In doing so, this continues to develop the concept where comics examine areas such as politics, sociology, philosophy, ethics, and of course law, which ‘have all positively engaged at some level
Stranger City is quite different from these works as it is concerned with the manifold experiences of various European citizens set in London against a background of xenophobia, nationalism and political ... fictions defined as fragmented narratives and networked novels in an attempt to identify the tensions between fragmentation and relationality that have been visible at a political and social level in the
This Remonstrance presents a counter-cultural narrative and analysis of Maine’s legal, political, economic, and social interactions with the Wabanaki people. Although contemporary indicia of abuses ... historico-legal perspective. Presenting its analysis through an historic, legal, political, economic, and social nexus, this Remonstrance traces the ontogeny of control exerted by the State of Maine over the
-Europe approach. The essay adopts a different stance, exploring Brexit with less formalism and more attentiveness to its impact on British society. It uses novels and essays, political pamphlets, and other ... attention of lawyers, sociologists, economists, and political scholars. It has been (and no doubt will continue to be) examined within all these disciplines. Consequently, this essay will not indulge in
. novels and essays, political pamphlets, and other writings prompted by Brexit. The aim is to explore the doubts, fears, and threats that still haunt the UK after leaving the EU, paying particular attention ... send the EU £350 million a week – let’s fund our NHS instead’ testify to the impact Brexit has had on the public sphere, putting under stress the bonds of the British political community. Slogans like
lines of philosophy of the 20th century; some forms are distinguished in an effort at a typology, using books and thoughts of authors like among others C.S. Lewis, Robert Spaemann, and Martin Heidegger ... 3.3. Philosophy th 3.3.1. Martin Heidegger: First-class Thinking, Mitsein 3.3.2. Robert B. Pippin on Henry James: Lost, Apories . 3.3.3. Transcending Autonomism Poetics. Politics. Mere Christianity
space to reflect upon the changes we are witnessing in our contemporary society and try to understand their sociocultural, economic, and political implications. Brexit is based on nostalgic images of ... and political situation, and in some cases they may introduce a perspective towards change. As Rudd observes, children’s literature actually focusses on ‘the gap between the ‘constructed’ and the 1
political types of determining criminal liability and aims at concluding general theoretical reflections. The article deals primarily with the semiotic and philosophical character of special rules (the so ... mentioning that the adopted pattern will define the direction of criminal policy. Another criterion may be related to political philosophy, including the current state of justice or the legitimacy of the
Shylock’) Sarah-Jane Coyle (PhD candidate, School of Arts, English, and Languages, Queen’s University, Belfast) similarly looks to racism to consider the philosophy, form, and functions underpinning ... philosophy is integral to its traction insofar as it enables poets to expose unjust fallacies in, for example, official court documents, transcripts, and government reports. In examining traditional
future federal laws benefiting tribes and native peoples. And, it did so without the consent of the tribes located within Maine. In addition to recognizing how economic and political realities influenced ... 1970s negotiations, as well as useful understandings into the larger political, social, legal, and economic context of the time.20 This Article seeks to build upon these reports, studies, books, hearings
The protection which the law gives animals is based on a fundamentally different philosophy to that it gives people. With people, causing significant physical harm is nearly always prohibited ... has for their welfare. Animal protection; Role of campaigning lawyers; Legislative philosophy - Introduction 1822 saw the first, very limited law to protect animals anywhere in the world, in the UK.1
violation of the philosophy of therapeutic jurisprudence. Notably, there were some exceptions to the proposed sunset arrangements. For instance, primary Acts of Parliament that deal with a European-related ... families with a child under three years old are likely to vote for the political party with the best childcare pledge in the next election (Pregnant then Screwed, 2022). The charity recently caused MPs to
. Journal of Political Philosophy 18 : 123 . Hensler , Deborah R. 2017 . From sea to shining sea: How and why class actions are spreading globally . Kansas Law Review 965 . Howells , Geraint. 2010 . The ... paternalism”, and they acknowledge some potential objections to and shortcomings of the model. However, other commentators have raised more fundamental ethical problems with their philosophy (se e.g. Hausman
?” Is there a hidden political dynamic? But “hidden” means hard to find. So maybe we should look for the answer in a related jurisdiction that keeps more extensive records of its government’s
Contemporary debates over the appropriate allocation of war powers between the political branches overemphasize the rigidity of the Constitution’s framework. This style of academic discussion ... presidential supremacy, we should instead look to text, history, and structure for guidance on how the political branches can legitimately and affirmatively negotiate their emergent responsibilities. This
the man of late modernity Delsol puts forth. Yet it is the role of philosophy to call into doubt all that seems obvious and to ask questions where to all appearances there is no room for doubt. This ... proposes this kind of undertaking as an attempt to examine Delsol's diagnosis through the lens of Kołakowski's philosophy. With the help of Kołakowski's treatment of the relationship between freedom and
important in our democracy, and it is critical that we take measures to preserve both. The purpose of writing this essay is to show that Judge Coffin’s judicial philosophy and rights-sensitive balancing ... philosophy and using his rights-sensitive balancing process as a guide in managing the transition to electronic records. It offers a glimpse into how Judge Coffin, if asked, might go about the task of