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Europe in Law and Literature
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  1. Frontmatter I
  2. Europa V
  3. Acknowledgements IX
  4. Contents XI
  5. Introduction 1
  6. Part I: Concepts
  7. Constructing Europe
  8. Introduction 9
  9. Comparative Law and the Style of Legal Systems 15
  10. The Europe of European Literary History 27
  11. Constituting Europe
  12. Introduction 43
  13. Constituting Europe in Verse? 47
  14. Leavis Carroll’s Alice in Brexitland (2017): Children’s Literature’s Juridical Perspective on Brexit and the Young Adult Citizen in the Narrative of the Law 71
  15. Contrasting Europe
  16. Introduction 85
  17. Strength as Recognition of One’s Weakness: Identity Constructions in Early Europe 89
  18. Some Notes on the Role of Europe in the Development of Modern Islamic Legal Discourse 95
  19. Defending Europe
  20. Introduction 107
  21. The “Spirit” of Europe in Literature between the Two World Wars 111
  22. Rabbi Pinchas Goldschmidt’s View on Europe 121
  23. Part II: Commitments
  24. Rule of Law
  25. Introduction 129
  26. European Criminal Justice 135
  27. The Inaccessible Rule-of-Law Paradise: Europe and Law in Modern Belarusian Poetry 143
  28. Legal Actors
  29. Introduction 151
  30. Citizenship and Advocacy: The Jurist as Parrhesiast 155
  31. Driven by Ressentiment and Sophistry or – Indeed, Parrhesia? The Protagonist as Lawyer in Ukrainian Fiction 175
  32. Justice
  33. Introduction 207
  34. Pitaval’s Journeys: On the European Tradition of Literary Legal Case Collections 211
  35. The Court Trial in Dostoevskii’s The Brothers Karamazov, or, The Rejection of the Rule of Law and of European Principles 227
  36. Borders
  37. Introduction 233
  38. Like Stone Rafts in the Ocean: Reading José Saramago in Times of the Pandemic 237
  39. The Naturalization Process and Narrating Where You Come From: An Exploration of Saša Stanišić’s Herkunft 243
  40. Part III: Concerns
  41. Human Rights
  42. Introduction 247
  43. Human Rights in UK and the Future of Europe 253
  44. A Host(ile) Union? Writing in Solidarity against a Hostile Environment 259
  45. Migration
  46. Introduction 279
  47. Europe, Non-Discrimination, and Migration 283
  48. “Is There Still Such Thing as a Safe Space?” States in Times of Global Migration and Climate Change 293
  49. Citizenship
  50. Introduction 309
  51. Alternative Notions of Belonging: (European) Community and Citizenship in Ali Smith’s Seasonal Quartet 313
  52. Poetry from the Camps: Deconstructing Eurocentric and Colonial Remains in Citizenship Laws 339
  53. Digital Self-Determination
  54. Introduction 353
  55. Creativity Incorporated: Google, Netflix, and the Global Copyright Sphere 357
  56. Freedom, Human Dignity, and Digital Self- Determination: European Perspectives in Speculative Fiction 373
  57. Epilogue
  58. My European Poem 387
  59. List of Contributors 393
  60. Index 399
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