Legal Theory - readings notes and critiques - arguments for/against for essays
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Articles Summarised: Meyerson - Understanding Jurisprudence Hart - Law as the Union of Primary and Secondary Rules some notes on Weber and Hobbes theories Fuller - Positivism and Fidelity to Law Hart - the Concept of Law Pue - Educating the Total Jurist Black - Land as the Source of the Law Dworkin - Law's Empire Buchanan - Images In/of the Law Davies - the Ethos of Pluralism Watson - Aboriginal Peoples, Colonialism and International Law Mcmillan - Koowarta and the Rival Indigenious Anghie - Towards a Post-Colonial International Douzinas - Human Rights for Martians Dembour - What are Human Rights? Four Schools of Thought Creyke - Laying Down the Law Williams - the Pain of Word Bondage Cover - Violence and the Word Mulcahy - the Eyes of the Law: a visual Turn in Socio-Legal Studies Manderson - Desert Island Disks Behrmann
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Semester 2, 2022
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