
The Rearguard of Subjectivity
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The Rearguard of Subjectivity - an Introduction.- The Efficient Jurist as a Semiotician.- On The Life and Work of Tikhon Fedorovich Stepanov.- Describe, Predict, Intervene!.- Students Making Meaning: Teaching Legal Semiotics in the Context of International Law.- On Language and Power.- Reflecting on Law and Language.- Jan Broekman and the Multicultural Self.- Lady Justice's Crooked Teeth.- Narrativity and Memory - Towards an Ethics of Testimony.- Juridical Dignity and (Inter)subjectivity: Semiotic and Normative Levels.- The Performance of (the Declaration of) Independence.- Philosophy of Friendship.-From Life to Law: Towards an Evolving Conception of Ecocide.- Subject and Self.
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