Yifat Holzman-Gazit
Ashgate
Hardback
218
2007
Ubiquitous Law explores afresh the research programme of legal theory as well as the question of the law. It suggests both a new methodology - based not on rigid epistemological and normative assumptions but rather on self-reflection and mutual understanding and critique - and a new sense of what may count as law which will realize the pluralistic critical and emancipatory potential of the legal.
Ashgate
Hardback
218
2007
Ubiquitous Law explores afresh the research programme of legal theory as well as the question of the law. It suggests both a new methodology - based not on rigid epistemological and normative assumptions but rather on self-reflection and mutual understanding and critique - and a new sense of what may count as law which will realize the pluralistic critical and emancipatory potential of the legal.