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Law, Justice, and Power: Between Reason and Will

by Sinkwan Cheng
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“...Cheng does a superb job, at the outset, of summarizing and explaining the major concepts and issues...”—Law and Politics Book Review

Synopsis

This is an unprecedented volume that brings together J. Hillis Miller, Julia Kristeva, Slavoj Zizek, Ernesto Laclau, Alain Badiou, Nancy Fraser, and other prominent intellectuals from five countries in seven disciplines to provide fresh perspectives on the new configurations of law, justice, and power in the global age. The work engages and challenges past and present scholarship on current topics in legal studies: globalization, post-colonialism, multiculturalism, ethics, post-structuralism, and psychoanalysis.

The book is divided into five parts. The first debates issues of (trans-)national justice and human rights in the global age, focusing on military interventions and refugee policies. Part II traces the globalization of Western law back to colonialism, addressing the rising importance of multiculturalism, gender studies, and the quotidian in legal studies. Part III examines legal pluralism. Part IV turns from the empirical "other" of legal pluralism to the concrete "Other" in Continental ethics and philosophy. The book then traces this recent ethical turn in legal theory back to the challenges of poststructuralism in Part V. The volume concludes with a psychoanalytic rethinking of justice for the new millennium that is based on love, forgiveness, and promise—a justice that, in Lacanian terms, operates outside the "limits" of the law.

About the Author, Sinkwan Cheng

Sinkwan Cheng is Professor of Liberal Arts at the Maryland Institute—College of Art.

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Book Details

Published
August 1, 2004
Publisher
Stanford University Press
Pages
296
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780804748919

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