
by JeanneGaakeer (Author), Gaakeer Jeanne (Author)
A unique application of philosophical hermeneutics, literary theory and narratology to the practice of judging
Combining her expertise in legal theory and her judicial practice in criminal law in a Court of Appeal, Jeanne Gaakeer explores the intertwinement of legal theory and practice to develop a humanities-inspired methodology for both the academic interdisciplinary study of law and literature and for legal practice.
This volume addresses judgment and interpretation as a central concern within the field of law, literature and humanities. It is not only a study of law as praxis that combines academic legal theory with judicial practice, but proposes both as central to humanistic jurisprudence and as a training in the conduct of public life. Drawing extensively on philosophical and legal scholarship and through analysis of literary works, Gaakeer proposes a perspective on law as part of the humanities that will inspire legal professionals, scholars and advanced students of law alike.
Literary case studies include:
Gustave Flaubert's Bouvard and P cuchet
Robert Musil's The Man without Qualities
Dutch poet Gerrit Achterberg's asylum poems
Pat Barker's Regeneration
John Coetzee's Disgrace
Ian McEwan's The Children Act
Michel Houellebecq's Atomised
Juli Zeh's The Method
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 320
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Published: 31 Jan 2019
ISBN 10: 147444248X
ISBN 13: 9781474442480