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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction: The Aesthetics of International Law 1
- 1. Edgar Allan Poe: Law and Terrorism 7
- 2. Henrik Ibsen and Bertolt Brecht: War Crimes Trials 16
- 3. Joseph Conrad, Virginia Woolf, T.S. Eliot: Public International Law 28
- 4. James Joyce: Conflict of Laws 45
- 5. Franz Kafka: Extraterritorial Criminal Law 73
- 6. Mordecai Richler: Universal Jurisdiction 95
- 7. Vladimir Nabokov: Extradition to the Death Penalty 104
- 8. Jorge Luis Borges: The Break-up of Yugoslavia 116
- 9. Thomas Pynchon: Environmental Liability 133
- 10. Kurt Vonnegut: The Law of War 150
- Conclusion: For a New Scholarship 164
- Epilogue: Pound of Flesh 170
- Notes 177
- Index 269
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction: The Aesthetics of International Law 1
- 1. Edgar Allan Poe: Law and Terrorism 7
- 2. Henrik Ibsen and Bertolt Brecht: War Crimes Trials 16
- 3. Joseph Conrad, Virginia Woolf, T.S. Eliot: Public International Law 28
- 4. James Joyce: Conflict of Laws 45
- 5. Franz Kafka: Extraterritorial Criminal Law 73
- 6. Mordecai Richler: Universal Jurisdiction 95
- 7. Vladimir Nabokov: Extradition to the Death Penalty 104
- 8. Jorge Luis Borges: The Break-up of Yugoslavia 116
- 9. Thomas Pynchon: Environmental Liability 133
- 10. Kurt Vonnegut: The Law of War 150
- Conclusion: For a New Scholarship 164
- Epilogue: Pound of Flesh 170
- Notes 177
- Index 269