Law, mystery, and the humanities collected essays / edited by Logan Atkinson and Diana Majury. - Toronto [Ont. : University of Toronto Press, (c)2008. (Saint-Lazare, Quebec : Gibson Library Connections, (c)2010). - 1 online resource (viii, 370 pages)

Includes bibliographical references.

Points of convergence : law, mystery, and the humanities / Murder and mayhem in legal method : or, the strange case of Sherlock Holmes volume Sam Spade / Analytic philosophy and the interpretation of constitutional rights / Nature : from philosophy of science to legal theory ... and back? / Language and law as objects of scientific study / I beg to differ : interdisciplinary questions about law, language, and dissent / Imagining sedition : law and the emerging public sphere in Upper Canada, c. 1798-1828 / Human rights poetry as ethical tribunal : bodies and bystanders in Margaret Atwood's 'Footnote to the Amnesty report on torture' / Who do we blame for blame? Moving beyond the fiction of blame in The sweet hereafter / 'Our woe ... Our great distress' : law, literature, and suffering during the Great Plague of London, 1665 / The strange gospel and a common law : the reconciling word to a fragmented world / The re-enchantment of the world? Max Weber, Ernst Troeltsch, and human rights / Diana Majury and Logan Atkinson -- Neil C. Sargent -- Sophia Moreau -- Alain Papaux -- Reşmi Samson -- Marie-Claire Belleau and Rebecca Johnson -- Barry Wright -- Brenda Carr Vellino -- Diana Majury -- Logan Atkinson -- M.H. Ogilvie -- Clinton Timothy Curle.



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Law.
Humanities.
Law and literature.
Sociological jurisprudence.


Electronic Books.

K487 / .L396 2008