The first extended study of Bruno Latour’s legal theory, this book presents a critical reconstruction of the whole of Latour’s oeuvre to date, fromLaboratory Life to An Inquiry into the Modes of Exist
The first extended study of Bruno Latour’s legal theory, this book presents a critical reconstruction of the whole of Latour’s oeuvre to date, from Laboratory Life to An Inquiry into the Modes of Exis
13 essays explore Bruno Latour's legal theory from a variety of disciplinary perspectivesThis exciting new vision for legal theory combines analytical tools drawn from Latour's actor-network theory de
A wild and savage creation of principle' is how Deleuze defined the practice of law as perpetual experimentation, or what he called, Universal Jurisprudence.Rather than a guarantee against political,
A wild and savage creation of principle' is how Deleuze defined the practice of law as perpetual experimentation, or what he called, Universal Jurisprudence.Rather than a guarantee against political,