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Law and The Order of Culture
This is an outstanding collection of essays that explores the cultural creation of legal meaning. Originally published in Representations, these articles exemplify the growing trend toward the interdisciplinary study of law, addressing developments like feminist jurisprudence, critical legal studies, and hermeneutic theory. Contributors to the volume discuss such central questions as the construction of legal normativity, interpretative practices in constitutional law, the function of legal metaphors, and the law/fact distinc tion. Uniting the various essays is a common focus on the social constitution of legal doctrine. For this edition, Robert Post has written a new analytic introduction.
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