
Secrets and Laws
Melanie Williams(Editor)
Routledge Cavendish (Publisher)
Published on 20. May 2005
Book
Hardback
196 pages
978-1-84472-019-4 (ISBN)
Description
This book demonstrates that law can be newly interrogated when examined through the lens of literature. The book creates simple pathways which energise and illustrate the links between legal theory and legal science and doctrine through the wider visions of history, literature and culture. This broadening approach is integral to understanding law in the context of wider debates and media in the community.
The book provides a collection of essays, with additional commentary which reflects upon very recent scholarship and debate on a range of ethico-legal topics; it also illustrates how conventional legal matters may be rendered lively and palatable, as an adjunct to approaching doctrine and cases 'cold' in the conventional textbook manner.
The chapters range from examination of current thought on cohabitation and marriage laws (via Jude the Obscure), 19th century medico-legal cases relevant to current narratives of insanity in women and the nature and status of expert evidence generally; assisted suicide and autonomy (via a poem by Jon Stallworthy) to an essay on the nature of race and ethnicity (via a poem by R S Thomas), a discussion of obscenity and moral philosophy (via an essay on Crash by J G Ballard and the philosophy of Bernard Williams) and a history of ideas discussion of positivism, natural law and political crisis, war and terrorism through legal and political theory texts and a poem by Auden. The materials refer to case law where appropriate.
The book provides a collection of essays, with additional commentary which reflects upon very recent scholarship and debate on a range of ethico-legal topics; it also illustrates how conventional legal matters may be rendered lively and palatable, as an adjunct to approaching doctrine and cases 'cold' in the conventional textbook manner.
The chapters range from examination of current thought on cohabitation and marriage laws (via Jude the Obscure), 19th century medico-legal cases relevant to current narratives of insanity in women and the nature and status of expert evidence generally; assisted suicide and autonomy (via a poem by Jon Stallworthy) to an essay on the nature of race and ethnicity (via a poem by R S Thomas), a discussion of obscenity and moral philosophy (via an essay on Crash by J G Ballard and the philosophy of Bernard Williams) and a history of ideas discussion of positivism, natural law and political crisis, war and terrorism through legal and political theory texts and a poem by Auden. The materials refer to case law where appropriate.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight
454 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-84472-019-4 (9781844720194)
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Melanie Williams
Secrets and Laws
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03/2013
1st Edition
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Person
Melanie Williams, MA (Cantab), MA (Sussex), is the author of Empty Justice: One Hundred Years of Law, Literature and Philosophy, which received excellent reviews in several scholarly journals when published in 2002. She is Reader in Law at the University of Wales, Swansea.
Content
A) LAW AND POETRY : Jurisprudence, Politics, War and the Message - W.H. Auden and Messages at War; Nationhood and Identity - R.S. Thomas; Ethics, Law and Assisted Suicide - John Stallworthy and Seamus Heaney
B) LAW AND POPULAR CULTURE: Sex and Violence, Nature or Nurture? - J.G. Ballard; Choices and Censorship: John van Druten, Playwright and Lawyer; Media Hijack - Householder Defence, Rape and Straw Dogs
C) LAW AND PROSE NARRATIVES: Expert Evidence: Medico-Legal Stories of Female Insanity: Three Nullity Suits; Law, Morals, Marriage and Cohabitation - Thomas Hardy Today; Rape or Seduction? Facts and Fictions - Tess of the dUrbervilles and John Sutherland
B) LAW AND POPULAR CULTURE: Sex and Violence, Nature or Nurture? - J.G. Ballard; Choices and Censorship: John van Druten, Playwright and Lawyer; Media Hijack - Householder Defence, Rape and Straw Dogs
C) LAW AND PROSE NARRATIVES: Expert Evidence: Medico-Legal Stories of Female Insanity: Three Nullity Suits; Law, Morals, Marriage and Cohabitation - Thomas Hardy Today; Rape or Seduction? Facts and Fictions - Tess of the dUrbervilles and John Sutherland