Signs In Law - A Source Book The Semiotics of Law in Legal Education III /

This volume provides a critical roadmap through the major historical sources of legal semiotics as we know them today. The history of legal semiotics, now at least a century old, has never been written (a non-event itself pregnant with semiotic possibility).  As a consequence, its sources are seldom...

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Άλλοι συγγραφείς: Broekman, Jan M. (Επιμελητής έκδοσης), Catá Backer, Larry (Επιμελητής έκδοσης)
Μορφή: Ηλεκτρονική πηγή Ηλ. βιβλίο
Γλώσσα:English
Έκδοση: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2015.
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Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
  • Preface
  • Acknowledged Sources
  • 1. Introduction   Reading Semiotics; Jan M. Broekman and Larry Catà Backer
  • 2. Eco and the Text of the Communist Manifesto; Jan M. Broekman and Larry Catà Backer
  • Part I   From Legal Significs to Legal Semiotics
  • 3. Origins and Effects of Legal Significs; Jan M. Broekman and Larry Catà Backer
  • 4. “Word-Value” and “The ‘I’; Frederik van Eeden
  • 5. “Significs” and “Significs and Philosophy”; Gerrit Mannoury
  • 6. “What is Significs?”; Lady Victoria Welby
  • 7.  Editorial 1:  J.I. de Haan, the First Legal Semiotician
  • 8.  Essence and Task of Legal Significs; Jacob Israël de Haan
  • 9. Legal Significs and its Application in the Terms ‘Liable’, ‘Responsible’ and ‘Accountable’; Jacob Israël de Haan
  • Part II Godfathers of Semiotics—Welby, Peirce, Greimas, Lacan
  • 10.  Editorial 2: ‘Meaning’ and the Welby-Peirce Correspondence
  • 11.Meaning; Lady Victoria Welby
  • 12. Two Letters to Lady V. Welby:  Oct. 12, 1904 and Dec. 24/25 and 28, 1908; Ch. S. Peirce
  • 13.  Editorial 3:  Firstness, Shock, and Signs
  • 14.  Firstness, Shock, Law, and The Hand of the Sheriff; Ch. S. Peirce
  • 15. Editorial 4: Layered Discourses, Dynamic Semiotics
  • 16. A View On A. J. Greimas’s Essay “The Semiotic Analysis of A Legal Discourse: Commercial Laws That Govern Companies and Groups of Companies”Larry Catà Backer
  • 17.  Editorial 5: I and Self (Welby, Lacan)
  • 18. Lacan, The Mirror and the “I”; Jan M. Broekman
  • Part III  Semiotics of Law Today.- 19.  Justinian Corpus Iuris Civilis (Fragment)
  • 20.  Editorial 6:  On Persons, Things and Obligations in Semiotic Perspective
  • 21. Fundamental Concepts of Roman Law; Max Radin
  • 22. Family as a Commonsensical Device and its Place in Law; Tracey Summerfield and Alec McHoul
  • 23. The Multiple Faces of a Corporation’s Legal Personality; Larry Catà Backer
  • 24. Property: The Legal ‘Thing’ as Artwork; Roberta Kevelson
  • 25. Place, Space, and Time in the Sign of Property; Robin P. Malloy
  •  26. The Ethics of Property: A semiotic Inquiry Into Ownership; Denis J. Brion
  • 27. Quid pro quo: Contractual Semiosis and Translation; Dinda L. Gorlée
  • 28. The Semiotics of International Law: Interpretation of the ABM Treaty; R.W.Benson
  • 29. Cultural Immersion, Difference and Categories in US Comparative Law: Conclusions; Vivian Grosswald Curran
  • Part IV  Developing Semiotic Awareness
  • 30. Law in Signification Processes; Jan M. Broekman and Larry Catà Backer
  • 31. Editorial 7: From Prize-Winning Seminar Papers to a General Conclusion
  • 32. Can Words Really Set A Man Free? A Semiotic Analysis of the American Criminal Defendant’s Right to Allocution; Charles Volkert
  • 33. Shareholder Derivative Action and Corporate Identity in Delaware Jurisprudence; Alan C. Green
  • 34. Signs Without Authority: The Battle of Experts, the Caricature of a Discourse and the Failure of Scientific Evidence; Robert Marriott
  • 35. Semiotics in a New Key; Jan M. Broekman and Larry Catà Backer
  • General References
  • About the Authors
  • Name Index.- Subject Index.