Homo Juridicus: On the Anthropological Function of the Law

Homo Juridicus: On the Anthropological Function of the Law

by Alain Supiot (Author)

Synopsis

In this groundbreaking work, French legal scholar Alain Supiot examines the relationship of society to legal discourse. He argues that religion and the state no longer underwrite fundamental values, and consequently that the law functions as the sole arbiter of human relations. Supiot's exploration of the development of the legal subject - the individual as formed through a dense web of contracts and laws - is set to become a classic work of social theory.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 246
Publisher: Verso Books
Published: 15 Nov 2007

ISBN 10: 1844671054
ISBN 13: 9781844671052

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France's most incisive jurist. -Perry Anderson, London Review of Books
Author Bio
Alain Supiot is Professor of Law at the University of Nantes, France. His previous books include Beyond Employment: Changes in Work and The Future of Labour Law in Europe.