Law, text, terror

The relationship between law and terrorism has re-emerged recently as a pressing issue in contemporary jurisprudence. Terrorism appears to take law to its limit, whilst the demands of counter-terrorism hold the cause of justice in contempt. At this point the case for engaging alternative intellectua...

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Recht
Terrorismus
Law / Philosophy
Terrorism
Terrorism in literature
Sociological jurisprudence
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