(2013) 7 Law
and Humanities is available. It includes:
Piyel Haldar, ‘Forensic Representations of Identity: The Imago, the X-Ray and the Evidential
Image’
M Paola Mittica, ‘The
Deception of Cadence: Toward a Dissonant Law’
Christopher Harding and
Nicola Harding, ‘Representations of
Governance in Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century Europe: The Iconography and
Dramatic Presentation of the Sovereign Ruler’
Dominique Goy-Blanquet, ‘Killing the Queen: ‘It lawfully maie be done’
Ralf Grüttemeier and Ted
Laros, ‘Literature in Law: Exceptio Artis and the Emergence of
Literary Fields’
Jay Sanderson, ‘Pigoons, Rakunks and Crakers: Margaret
Atwood’s Oryx and Crake and
Genetically Engineered Animals in a (Latourian) Hybrid World’
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