Postmodern Jurisprudence by Costas Douzinas

Postmodern Jurisprudence by Costas Douzinas

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Examines the links between postmodernism and jurisprudence and brings together poststructural and legal theory. A close reading of legal philosophy texts by Dworkin, Finnis, Fish et al, suggests that modernist discourses of law contain the thematics of postmodernity which these texts seek to deny.

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Postmodern Jurisprudence by Costas Douzinas

Postmodern Jurisprudence brings together poststructuralism and legal theory. Contemporary legal theory is committed both to the major truth telling Enlightenment claims of clarity, logic, impartiality and analytical rigour, and to the normative demands of liberal equality, fairness and justice. But through a close reading of the leading texts of contemporary legal philosophy (Dworkin, Finnis, Fish, Norris, Goodrich, Jackson and recent Marxist theories of law), Postmodern Jurisprudence demonstrates that modernist discourses of law contain the unsettling thematics of postmodernity which these texts attempt to deny. Furthermore, by using an array of textual and contextual techniques in the reading of conventional legal works, such as law reports, Postmodern Jurisprudence points towards overcoming the impasse in the interpretation debate. The book concludes with an analysis around a piece of 19th-century literature which is approached via the dynamics of postmodern copyright law.
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ISBN 13 9780415088763
ISBN 10 0415088763
Title Postmodern Jurisprudence
Author Costas Douzinas
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Year published 1993-01-31
Number of pages 320
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