
Legal Form and the End of Law
Pashukanis's Legacy
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 14. October 2024
Book
Hardback
262 pages
978-1-032-72449-2 (ISBN)
Description
Following the 100th anniversary of Pashukanis' General Theory of Law and Marxism (1924), this volume aims to breathe new life into the main category of Pashukanian legacy, the concept of legal form.
This book offers new, deeper and more general, ways in which the concept of legal form can be used to push forward Marxist - post-Marxist or hauntingly Marxist - legal theory. Accordingly, this book does not pledge allegiance to reconstructing and reconsidering the official interpretative legacy of the legal form. Instead, it mobilises the revolutionary conceptual potentialities that this term contains. When investigated thoroughly, and in many dimensions, the legal form becomes a privileged vantage point not only into the greatest law-related riddles of Marxism (such as the relation between economy and the state or withering away of statal apparatuses), but the whole of modernity as the epoch determined by - if not overlapping with - capitalism. This book aims to think with the legal form rather than explain this concept. In so doing, it offers a panoply of theoretical perspectives that address legal subjectivity, abstraction, autonomy of the law and, last but not least, withering away of the law.
This contemporary interrogation of the relevance of the concept of legal form will be of considerable interest to scholars and students of legal and political theory.
This book offers new, deeper and more general, ways in which the concept of legal form can be used to push forward Marxist - post-Marxist or hauntingly Marxist - legal theory. Accordingly, this book does not pledge allegiance to reconstructing and reconsidering the official interpretative legacy of the legal form. Instead, it mobilises the revolutionary conceptual potentialities that this term contains. When investigated thoroughly, and in many dimensions, the legal form becomes a privileged vantage point not only into the greatest law-related riddles of Marxism (such as the relation between economy and the state or withering away of statal apparatuses), but the whole of modernity as the epoch determined by - if not overlapping with - capitalism. This book aims to think with the legal form rather than explain this concept. In so doing, it offers a panoply of theoretical perspectives that address legal subjectivity, abstraction, autonomy of the law and, last but not least, withering away of the law.
This contemporary interrogation of the relevance of the concept of legal form will be of considerable interest to scholars and students of legal and political theory.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Postgraduate
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
578 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-032-72449-2 (9781032724492)
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Cosmin Cercel | Gian-Giacomo Fusco | Przemyslaw Tacik
Legal Form and the End of Law
Pashukanis's Legacy
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Cosmin Cercel | Gian-Giacomo Fusco | Przemyslaw Tacik
Legal Form and the End of Law
Pashukanis's Legacy
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Cosmin Cercel | Gian-Giacomo Fusco | Przemyslaw Tacik
Legal Form and the End of Law
Pashukanis's Legacy
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10/2024
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Routledge
€60.49
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Persons
Cosmin Cercel is Professor of Legal History at Ghent University, Belgium.
Gian-Giacomo Fusco is Lecturer in Law at Kent Law School, University of Kent, UK.
Przemyslaw Tacik is Assistant Professor at the Institute of European Studies at the Jagiellonian University of Krakow, Poland.
Gian-Giacomo Fusco is Lecturer in Law at Kent Law School, University of Kent, UK.
Przemyslaw Tacik is Assistant Professor at the Institute of European Studies at the Jagiellonian University of Krakow, Poland.
Content
1. Subjectification through Normativity: Legal Form as a Modern Device Przemyslaw Tacik 2. The Politics of Abstraction. Property, Subjectivity, Legal Form Rosie Woodhouse 3. A Journey to the Center of the Legal Form: Kelsen's Ought as the Missing Piece to the Master-Signifier of the Legal Form Peter Curos 4. Pashukanis avec Lacan : Towards the Fantasy of Legal Form Dennis Wassouf 5. On the Relative Autonomy of the Modern Form of Law: From Marx and Engels to Althusser Eduardo A. Chia 6. Struggle to See the Law: Legal Form Beyond the Object Totality Hedvig Laerka 7. From Critique of Abstraction to Speculative Legal Form Hugo Lundberg 8. Legal Form and the Anarchist Critique of the Law Christos Marneros 9. Law Beyond the Legal Form Tormod Johansen 10. The Withering Away of the Legal Form: Revisiting Past Debates for Future Movements Dimitrios Kivotidis