Published Online: 2020-09-21
Published in Print: 2020-09-25
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Articles in the same Issue
- Frontmatter
- Focus: Islands and Insularity: Between Law, Geography, and Fiction
- Islands and Insularity: Between Law, Geography, and Fiction
- The Island Metaphor in Literature and Law
- Between Islands: Colonial Legacies and Cultural Imaginaries
- Insularity, Identity, and Alterity in Patrick White’s A Fringe of Leaves
- Micro Remote Islands: Lands of Freedom or Lands of Despotism?
- Financial Markets as Financial Systems: A Philosophical Dialogue between Offshore Tax Haven Islands and Systemic Failures
- Interdisciplinarity 3.0: The Hub of the Universe or Fantasy Island?
- Research
- On (not) Watching The Lady in Number 6: Digital Holocaust Film, Copyright Infringement and the Obligation to Remember
- Along the Path Towards E-Democracy: The Digital Age and Its ‘Models’
- Law, Narrative and Critique in Contemporary Verbatim Theatre
- Book Reviews
- James Harrington: an Intellectual Biography
- Towards a Theatrical Jurisprudence
Articles in the same Issue
- Frontmatter
- Focus: Islands and Insularity: Between Law, Geography, and Fiction
- Islands and Insularity: Between Law, Geography, and Fiction
- The Island Metaphor in Literature and Law
- Between Islands: Colonial Legacies and Cultural Imaginaries
- Insularity, Identity, and Alterity in Patrick White’s A Fringe of Leaves
- Micro Remote Islands: Lands of Freedom or Lands of Despotism?
- Financial Markets as Financial Systems: A Philosophical Dialogue between Offshore Tax Haven Islands and Systemic Failures
- Interdisciplinarity 3.0: The Hub of the Universe or Fantasy Island?
- Research
- On (not) Watching The Lady in Number 6: Digital Holocaust Film, Copyright Infringement and the Obligation to Remember
- Along the Path Towards E-Democracy: The Digital Age and Its ‘Models’
- Law, Narrative and Critique in Contemporary Verbatim Theatre
- Book Reviews
- James Harrington: an Intellectual Biography
- Towards a Theatrical Jurisprudence