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By Huebner Terry
Huebner Terry, 2014
This book examines the emergence of critical legal theory focused on the relationship between law and politics. It moves beyond the assertion that all law is politics, employing a more nuanced theoretical framework. The contributors integrate grand theory with practical political interventions, referencing political theorists and continental philosophers. They address contemporary legal issues such as the global economic crisis, the Arab Spring, and the rise of biopolitics. The work demonstrates the development of a radical political legal scholarship that critically analyzes and engages with the current interplay of law and power.