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Law and Violence: Christoph Menke in Dialogue


ISBN13: 9781526105080
Published: January 2018
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
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Christoph Menke is a third-generation Frankfurt School theorist, and widely acknowledged as one of the most interesting philosophers in Germany today. His lead essay focuses on the fundamental question for legal and political philosophy: the relationship between law and violence. The first part of the essay shows why and in what precise sense the law is irreducibly violent; the second part establishes the possibility of the law becoming self-reflectively aware of its own violence.

The volume contains responses by María del Rosario Acosta López, Daniel Loick, Alessandro Ferrara, Ben Morgan, Andreas Fischer-Lescano and Alexander García Düttmann. It concludes with Menke's reply to his critics.

Subjects:
Jurisprudence
Contents:
Part I: Lead essay
1. Law and violence - Christoph Menke

Part II: Responses
2. Between law and violence: towards a re-thinking of legal justice in transitional justice contexts -
María del Rosario Acosta López
3. Law without violence - Daniel Loick
4. Deconstructing the deconstruction of the law: reflections on Menke's 'Law and violence' - Alessandro Ferrara
5. Law in action: Ian McEwan's The Children Act and the limits of the legal practices in Menke's 'Law and violence' - Ben Morgan
6. Postmodern legal theory as critical theory - Andreas Fischer-Lescano
7. Self-reflection - Alexander García Düttmann

Part III: Reply
8. A reply to my critics - Christoph Menke