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    Law and literature: a misunderstood relation? The criticism of Richard Posner and Robert Weisberg to the law in literature movement by Amanda Muniz Oliveira

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The law and literature movement, started in 1973 in the United States with the release of The Legal Imagination, by James Boyd White, had as its main objective to reach the humanization of jurists. …”
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    The Relationship between Law and Literature in Contemporary German Literature by Sonja Arnold

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…Começa-se com reflexões teóricas sobre law in literature (direito na literatura), a fim de, então, identificar temas, gêneros e uma estética/narrativa específica dos textos contemporâneos em questão. …”
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    Edmond Picard and the Congo Free State: A Study in Law and Literature by Bryant White

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…While the law and literature movement has treated a number of important texts, contexts, and figures from both spheres, surprisingly absent is the situation of Leopold II’s Congo Free State and the person of Edmond Picard. …”
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    FORGOTTEN PRECURSORS OF LAW AND LITERATURE IN THE UNITED STATES: THE HISTORICITY OF THE PARADIGMS OF LEGAL EPISTEMOLOGY by Amanda Muniz Oliveira

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…Objective: It was possible to demonstrate that, contrary to what is often stated, the theme Law and Literature does not begin to be studied in the United States with the publication of The Legal Imagination (1973). …”
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    Relations between law and literature in argentine history. Proposals for your study from the philosophy of law. by Gonzalo Ana Dobratinich

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The present work aims to analyze the links between law and literature in Argentine history from the beginning of the 19th century to the present. …”
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    Human rights and literature: an emerging meeting space between law and literature in the North American tradition by María Jimena Sáenz

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…One of the particular characteristics of the interdisciplinary law and literature movement, which sets it apart from the large number of law and literature movements that proliferated during the sixties and seventies in the American academy that saw it born, is the migration of concern in examining the intersections and limitations between the two, from a legal starting point to the field of literary studies called Literature and Human Rights. …”
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    Valentim Fernandes and Jacobo Cromberger: the pioneers in the biography of portuguese copyright and law of literature in the portuguese language by Víctor Gameiro Drummond

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…This paper describes and critically analyzes the first attributions of privileges occurred in Portuguese-speaking countries in the 16th century, especially Portugal, as well as the reflections of these facts in the history of Copyright in this country and those that historically are related to it, which means historically the beginning of a law of literature in the Portuguese language.…”
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    <i>The Liues, Apprehensions, Arraignments, and Executions of the 19 Late Pyrates</i>: Jacobean Piracy in Law and Literature by Graham Moore

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…These tensions appear in the differences between representations of maritime depredation emanating from the state and from the public—differences visible in the transmission of information from law to literature.…”
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