Prelims
ISBN: 978-1-80262-868-5, eISBN: 978-1-80262-867-8
ISSN: 1059-4337
Publication date: 28 March 2022
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(2022), "Prelims", Sarat, A., Pavlich, G. and Mailey, R. (Ed.) Interrupting the Legal Person (Studies in Law, Politics, and Society, Vol. 87B), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. i-ix. https://doi.org/10.1108/S1059-43372022000087B008
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Copyright © 2022 Austin Sarat
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INTERRUPTING THE LEGAL PERSON
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STUDIES IN LAW, POLITICS, AND SOCIETY, VOLUME 87, PART B
INTERRUPTING THE LEGAL PERSON
EDITED BY
AUSTIN SARAT
Amherst College, USA
GUEST EDITED BY
GEORGE PAVLICH and RICHARD MAILEY
University of Alberta, Canada
United Kingdom – North America – Japan – India – Malaysia – China
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ISSN: 1059-4337 (Series)
Contents
List of Contributors | vii |
Editorial Board | ix |
Chapter 1: My Story, Whose Memory: Notes on the Autonomy and Heteronomy of Law | |
Stewart Motha | 1 |
Chapter 2: The Ship, the Slave, the Legal Person | |
Renisa Mawani | 19 |
Chapter 3: Working for the Man in the 21st Century: Algorithms, Employment Regulation, and the Market | |
Keally McBride | 43 |
Chapter 4: Revelation and Legal Personhood | |
Linda Ross Meyer | 59 |
Chapter 5: Sovereign Images and Contested Jurisdictions: Legal Personhood in British Columbia Colonial Law and through the Writ of Habeas Corpus | |
Matthew P. Unger | 73 |
Chapter 6: Trial Personae and the Opacity of the Past | |
Martha M. Umphrey | 87 |
Chapter 7: Interrupting the Legal Person: On Techniques and Grammars of Law? | |
Mark Antaki and Alexandra Popovici | 101 |
List of Contributors
Mark Antaki | McGill University, Canada |
Keally McBride | University of San Francisco, USA |
Renisa Mawani | University of British Columbia, Canada |
Linda Ross Meyer | Quinnipiac University, USA |
Stewart Motha | University of London, UK |
Alexandra Popovici | Université de Sherbrooke, Canada |
Martha M. Umphrey | Amherst College, USA |
Matthew P. Unger | Concordia University, Canada |
Editorial Board
Gad Barzilai | Tel Aviv University Isreal |
Paul Berman | George Washington University USA |
Roger Cotterrell | University of London UK |
Jennifer Culbert | Johns Hopkins University USA |
Eve Darian-Smith | University of California, Santa Barbara USA |
David Delaney | Amherst College USA |
Florence Dore | University of North Carolina USA |
David Engel | State University of New York at Buffalo USA |
Anthony Farley | Albany Law School USA |
David Garland | New York University USA |
Jonathan Goldberg-Hiller | University of Hawaii USA |
Laura Gomez | University of California, Los Angeles USA |
Piyel Haldar | Birkbeck College University of London UK |
Thomas Hilbink | Open Society Institute USA |
Desmond Manderson | Australian National University Australia |
Jennifer Mnookin | U.C.L.A. USA |
Laura Beth Nielsen | American Bar Foundation USA |
Paul Passavant | Hobart and William Smith College USA |
Susan Schmeiser | University of Connecticut USA |
Jonathan Simon | University of California, Berkeley USA |
Marianna Valverde | University of Toronto Canada |
Alison Young | University of Melbourne Australia |
- Prelims
- Chapter 1: My Story, Whose Memory: Notes on the Autonomy and Heteronomy of Law
- Chapter 2: The Ship, the Slave, the Legal Person
- Chapter 3: Working for the Man in the 21st Century: Algorithms, Employment Regulation, and the Market
- Chapter 4: Revelation and Legal Personhood
- Chapter 5: Sovereign Images and Contested Jurisdictions: Legal Personhood in British Columbia Colonial Law and through the Writ of Habeas Corpus
- Chapter 6: Trial Personae and the Opacity of the Past
- Chapter 7: Interrupting the Legal Person: On Techniques and Grammars of Law?