Reading Modern Law
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<p><em>Reading Modern Law</em> identifies and elaborates upon key critical methodologies for reading and writing about law in modernity. The force of law rests on determinate and localizable authorizations as well as an expansive capacity to encompass what has not been pre-figured by an order of rules. The key question this dynamic of law raises is how legal forms might be deployed to confront and disrupt injustice. The urgency of this question must not eclipse the care its complexity demands. This book offers a critical methodology for addressing the many challenges thrown up by that question whilst testifying to its complexity. The essays in this volume - engagements direct or oblique with the work of Peter Fitzpatrick - chart a mode of resisting the proliferation of social scientific methods as much as geo-political empire. The authors elaborate a critical and interdisciplinary treatment of law and modernity and outline the pivotal role of sovereignty in contemporary formations of power both national and international. From various overlapping vantage points therefore <em>Reading Modern Law</em> interrogates law's relationship to power as well as its relationship to the critical work of reading and writing about law in modernity.</p>
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