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22 nov. 2015

"Critical Analysis of Law" vol 2, n°2 (2015). - "Why Law Matters" - "Arts and the Aesthetic in Legal History" (et sommaires num. antérieurs)

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Critical Analysis of Law
An International & Interdisciplinary Law Review
Vol 2, n°2 (2015). - Why Law Matters - Arts and the Aesthetic in Legal History
University of Toronto, Faculty of Law, ISSN:2291-9732
et sommaires des vol. précédents

Présentation
Issue 2:2 includes two forums, and four guest editors. The first forum, on Alon Harel's Why Law Matters (OUP 2014), is guest edited by Vera Bergelson and is based on a 2014 book workshop at Rutgers School of Law-Newark. The second forum, on "Arts and the Aesthetic in Legal History," is guest edited by Roy Kreitner, Anat Rosenberg, and Christopher Tomlins, and originated in a conference at Tel Aviv University in 2014.

Table of Contents

Book Forum: Alon Harel, Why Law Matters (2014)
Special Issue: Arts and the Aesthetic in Legal History


CAL's second issue features three forums: two book forums and one article forum. The book forums are inspired by Alan Brudner's The Unity of the Common Law (rev. ed. 2013) and Hanoch Dagan's Reconstructing American Legal Realism & Rethinking Private Law Theory (2013). The article forum features James Q. Whitman's paper "The Case for Penal Modernism: Beyond Utility and Desert," along with comments by Darryl Brown and Lindsay Farmer, as well as a reply by Whitman. 

Article Forum: James Q. Whitman on Penal Modernism
Book Forum: Hanoch Dagan, Reconstructing American Legal Realism & Rethinking Private Law Theory (2013)
Book Forum: Alan Brudner, The Unity of the Common Law (rev. ed. 2013)


The journal's inaugural issue is devoted to the topic Critical Analysis of Law and the New Interdisciplinarity. The issue features papers from an international group of contributors not only from law, but also from other disciplines. It aims to capture some of the diversity of approaches to engaging with law as a discipline, and to locate within these projects the conception of bilateral interdisciplinarity in and on law that drives CAL.

Articles


The New Historical Jurisprudence issue highlights and encourages a trend in recent legal scholarship, or rather scholarship on law, that--like the original historical jurisprudence--pursues a historical analysis of law, as a form of critical analysis of law, rather than legal history, as applied historiography. Generated by theorists with a historical sensibility, and historians with theoretical curiosity, this emerging body of work exploits and challenges the intersection of history and jurisprudence in innovative and exciting ways.

Articles
Forthcoming Issue: Vol 3, No 2 (fall 2016)
3:2 will include a special issue on Regime Change: Orders of Law and Legal Transition, guest edited by Norman Spaulding (Stanford, Law). - More...

Forthcoming Issue: Vol 3, No 1 (spring 2016) 
The spring 2016 CAL issue will feature a special issue on The New Ancient Legal History, guest edited by Clifford Ando (Chicago, Classics, History & Law). - More...

Contact
Informations
Editorial Team
Editors-in-Chief
  • Markus Dubber, University of Toronto, Law & Criminology
  • Simon Stern, University of Toronto, Law & English
Editorial Board
  • Clifford Ando, University of Chicago, Classics, History & Law
  • Alan Brudner, University of Toronto, Law & Political Science
  • Marianne Constable, University of California at Berkeley, Rhetoric
  • Jeannine DeLombard, University of California at Santa Barbara, English
  • Lindsay Farmer, University of Glasgow, Law
  • Bernard Harcourt, Columbia University, Law
  • Mireille Hildebrandt, Rotterdam/Nijmegen, Law/Computing & Information Sciences
  • Karen Knop, University of Toronto, Law
  • Shai Lavi, Tel Aviv University, Law & Ethics
  • Bernadette Meyler, Stanford University, Law & English
  • Heikki Pihlajamäki, University of Helsinki, Law
  • Mariana Valverde, University of Toronto, Criminology & Sociolegal Studies
  • Victoria Wohl, University of Toronto, Classics
  • Mikhail Xifaras, Paris Sciences-Po, Law
Senior Editors
  • Spencer Bass
  • Maya Bielinski, Executive Editor
  • Deborah Boswell
  • Joseph Bricker
  • Madeleine Burkhardt-Jones
  • Joshua Freedman
  • Jadine Lannon
  • Olivia Lifman
  • Ila Mada
  • William McMillan
  • Kathryn Palumbo
  • Katya Popoff
  • Dragana Rakic
  • Evan Rosevear, Executive Editor
  • Scarlett Smith
  • Sharif Youssef
Administrative Assistant
  • Nancy Bueler