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 |
Critical Studies in Improvisation / Études critiques en
improvisation is generously supported by the Social Sciences and
Humanities Research Council of Canada (through both its Major
Collaborative Research Initiatives
and Aid to Scholarly Journals programs) and by the University of Guelph
Library.
ISSN: 1712-0624

ISSN: 1712-0624
