Vol 6, No 1 (2010)

Lex Non Scripta, Ars Non Scripta: Law, Justice, and Improvisation

Table of Contents

Editorial

The Improvisational Flavour of Law, the Legal Taste of Improvisation PDF HTML
Tina Piper

Articles

Fission and Fusion: From improvisation to formalism in law and music PDF HTML
Desmond Manderson
“I Made a Promise to a Lady”: Critical Legal Pluralism as Improvised Law in Buffy the Vampire Slayer PDF HTML
Wendy Adams
The Creative Life of Law: Improvisation, Between Tradition and Suspicion PDF HTML
Sara L Ramshaw
Speaking Justice, Performing Reconciliation: Twin Challenges for a Postcolonial Ethics PDF HTML
Tracey Nicholls

Notes and Opinions

Thoughts on an Improvisation PDF HTML
Julie Lassonde
Truth in the Telling: Procedure, Testimony, and the Work of Improvisation in Legal Narrative PDF HTML
Benjamin Authers
(Pre)caution Improvisation Area PDF HTML
Guido Gorgoni

Book/Media Reviews

Clawing at the Limits of Cool: Miles Davis, John Coltrane, and the Greatest Jazz Collaboration Ever PDF HTML
Ben Leubner
Cornelius Cardew: A Life Unfinished PDF HTML
Scott Thomson

News and Announcements

Call for Papers: General Topics Issue PDF HTML
 


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ISSN: 1712-0624