Romantics at War: Glory and Guilt in the Age of TerrorismPrinceton University Press, 10 янв. 2009 г. - Всего страниц: 272 America is at war with terrorism. Terrorists must be brought to justice. |
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... lawyers think about the contours of crimes is to pretend that our words carry the power to stake out boundaries between the lawful and the unlawful. I see now that skepticism about verbal definition in legal thinking connects strongly ...
... lawyers take their pet phrases like “reasonableness,” “fairness,” and “due process” very seriously. In the post-legal-realist age they know that “general propositions do not decide concrete cases.” Yet they invest the central words of ...
... lawyers object to calling it a war because Al Qaeda is not an organized state recognized by other states. But this form of legal recognition was discarded a long time ago as a requirement of war. The Civil War was a war in the fullest ...
... lawyers. Though Wordsworth initially subscribed to the universal pretension of the French Revolution, later he could think only of the glory of English soldiers joining with the Spanish to resist the march of Napoleon. Johann Gottlieb ...
... Lawyers debated whether the Civil Code imposed by Napoleon in 1804 could become the model for all of humanity. In 1814 Savigny wrote his famous tract favoring the independent national development of legal cultures and, in particular ...
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Collective Crime | 44 |
The Guilt of Nations | 71 |
Individuals at War | 92 |
Guilty Relations | 117 |
Romantic Perversions | 139 |
Distributing Guilt | 157 |
Shadows of the Past | 179 |
Living with Guilt | 196 |
Notes | 215 |
Index | 241 |
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