1. Introduction: Beyond the 'Degree Zero' of Law after Modernity Jurisprudentia Law and the Image 'Modernity' 'After' Modernity 'Law' Beyond the 'Degree Zero' of Law in Modernity Methodology 2. Autonomous Law or Redundant Law? The Elusive Nature of Legal Theory Autonomous Law Failures of Legal Autonomy Replacements and New Understandings A Broader Definition of Law? Against the 'One Big Thing' 3. Law as System: The Missing Multidimensionality of Law Methodical Law Undermining the System Beyond State Law Complexity and Interesting Relationships The Missing Multidimensionality of Law Multiple Relationships: 'Strange Loops and Tangled Hierarchies' Cubist Law? The Lack of a Singular Perspective 4. Reconfiguring the Legal Landscape: The Sojourn of Legal Pluralism Disorder, Entropy, Chaos: Is Law Like Literature? A Plurality of Laws and Legal Pluralism Problematic Pluralism Positive Crossings, Engagements and Perspectives: Turbulent Beauty? Visualising Law Today Conclusion 5. The Injustice of Law after Modernity Injustice, Insecurity and Flexible, Private Justice Globalisation and International Commerce Privatisation, Flexible Law, Governance and Insecurity Conclusion 6. Law, Justice and Injustice The Confusions of Justice The Proximity of Justice to Law Can Justice Ever Be Transnational? Transnational Justice Justice after Modernity 7. Legal Justice I: 'Maimed Justice' and the Rule of Law Maimed Justice A Common Conception of Justice? Justice and the Rule of Law The Shameful Absence of the Rule of Law 8. Legal Justice II: Reclaiming the Rule of Law from its 'Dark Side'-Critical Legal Justice The Critiques Against the Critiques The Need for the Rule of Law The Rule of Law Transfigured: Critical Legal Justice Conclusion 9. The Enigma of Human Rights A Conceptual Lack of Clarity Foundations Scepticism Why Then: An Historical Investigation Why Are We Still so Preoccupied with Human Rights? Juridification of Human Rights Pluralism, Complexity and Human Rights 10. Critical Legal Justice and Beyond: Cosmopolitanism Cosmopolitanism The Critique of Cosmopolitanism Cosmopolitan 'Law'? Conclusion 11. Beyond Cosmopolitanism: The Murky World of Governance and Global 'Justice' Reflexive Justice? Accountability Restorative and Responsive Justice Reinforcing Critical Legal Justice Anarchic Resistance to Injustice 12. Conclusion: Law and Justice after Modernity Diagnosis and Critique Justice Resistance and Demanding Justice
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