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SERIES<br />

PHILOSOPHERS AND LAW<br />

Series Editor: Tom D. Campbell, Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics, Charles Sturt University, Australia<br />

This series is concerned with the group of philosophers, such as Aristotle, Kant and Hegel, whose names are not immediately or primarily associated with law,<br />

but who nevertheless, have had a profound influence on legal thought. Each volume in the series deals with a major philosopher whose work has been taken<br />

up and applied to the study and critique of law and legal systems. The essays chosen represent the most important and influential contributions to the interpretation<br />

of the philosophers concerned and the relevance of their work to current legal issues.<br />

For more information on this series, including a full list of titles and contents listings, please visit www.ashgate.com/legalreference<br />

NEW<br />

Foucault and Law<br />

Edited by Ben Golder, University of New South Wales,<br />

Australia and Peter Fitzpatrick, Birkbeck University of<br />

London, UK<br />

Philosophers and Law<br />

This selection of published articles of Michel Foucault’s work<br />

reflects the diverse and contested impact of his work on<br />

theorizing law as well as on the wide range of intellectual<br />

fields that it has so conspicuously influenced.<br />

Contents:<br />

INTRODUCTION:<br />

PART I: EPISTEMOLOGIES:ARCHAEOLOGY, DISCOURSE, ORIENTALISM:<br />

Women’s resolution of laws reconsidered: Epistemic shifts and the emergence<br />

of the feminist legal discourse, Maria Drakopoulou;<br />

Legal orientalism, Teemu Ruskola.<br />

PART II: POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY: DISCIPLINE, GOVERNMENTALITY AND THE GENEALOGY OF LAW:<br />

Foucault’s expulsion of law: Toward a retrieval, Alan Hunt;<br />

Norms, discipline, and the law, François Ewald;<br />

Between governance and discipline: The law and Michel Foucault, Victor Tadros;<br />

Governed by law?, Nikolas Rose and Marina Valverde;<br />

Political power beyond the state: Problematics of government, Nikolas Rose<br />

and Peter Miller.<br />

PART III: EMBODIMENT, DIFFERENCE, SEXUALITY AND THE LAW:<br />

Foucault and the paradox of bodily inscriptions, Judith Butler;<br />

Foucault, rape, and the construction of the feminine body, Ann J. Cahill;<br />

Structured like a monster: Understanding human difference through a legal category,<br />

Andrew N. Sharpe;<br />

Beyond the privacy principle, Kendall Thomas.<br />

PART IV: THE SUBJECT OF RIGHTS AND ETHICS:<br />

Sexual ethics and postmodernism in gay rights philosophy, Carlos A. Ball;<br />

Power and right in Nietzsche and Foucault, Paul Patton;<br />

The ‘paradox’ of knowledge and power: Foucault on the bias, Thomas Keenan;<br />

NAME INDEX.<br />

Includes 14 previously published articles<br />

August 2010 566 pages<br />

Hardback 978-0-7546-2866-8 £150.00<br />

Cicero and Modern Law<br />

Edited by Richard O. Brooks, Vermont Law School, USA<br />

Philosophers and Law<br />

Cicero and Modern Law contains the best modern writings on Cicero’s major law<br />

related works, along with a comprehensive bibliography of writings on Cicero’s legal<br />

works. The articles include discussions of Cicero’s influence upon central themes in<br />

modern legal thought, including legal skepticism, republicanism, mixed government,<br />

private property, natural law, conservatism and rhetoric. The editor offers an extensive<br />

introduction, placing these articles in the context of an overall view of Cicero’s<br />

contribution to modern legal thinking.<br />

Contributors: Richard McKeon, Andrew J.E. Bell, Jill Harries, Michael Mendelson,<br />

Elizabeth Asmis, Malcolm Schofield, John R. Kroger, Andrew Lintott, Neal Wood,<br />

C.W. Keyes, E.M. Atkins, Michael J. Buckley, Walter Watson, Louis J. Sirico, Jr.,<br />

Philip Mitsis, Daniel T. Rodgers, Mortimer Sellars, Philip Pettit, Michael Frost.<br />

Includes 19 previously published journal articles<br />

2009 662 pages<br />

Hardback 978-0-7546-2723-4 £185.00<br />

ORDERING INFORMATION:<br />

Derrida and Law<br />

Edited by Pierre Legrand, University of Paris Panthéon–Sorbonne, France<br />

Philosophers and Law<br />

This volume gathers together sixteen seminal articles, all written by leading scholars,<br />

which demonstrate the influence of Derrida’s scholarship on the field of law. The<br />

introduction addresses salient aspects of Jacques Derrida’s engagement with law, and the<br />

extensive bibliography of sources in English provides the reader with a carefully selected<br />

list of more than one hundred texts, all of which serve as introductory pathways to<br />

Derrida’s philosophy and in particular to the interaction between Derrida and law.<br />

Contributors: Leonard Lawlor, Ben Mathews, John P. McCormick, Margaret Davies,<br />

Elisabeth Weber, Roberto Buonamano, Petra Gehring, Pierre Schlag, Alan Brudner,<br />

Peter Goodrich, J.M. Balkin, Costas Douzinas, Ronnie Warrington, Pierre Legrand,<br />

Gunther Teubner, Michael Rosenfeld, Peter Fitzpatrick.<br />

Includes 16 previously published journal articles<br />

2009 584 pages<br />

Hardback 978-0-7546-2826-2 £155.00<br />

Nietzsche and Law<br />

Edited by Francis J. Mootz III, University of Nevada, USA<br />

and Peter Goodrich, Cardozo School of Law, USA<br />

Philosophers and Law<br />

Includes 17 previously published journal articles<br />

2008 456 pages<br />

Hardback 978-0-7546-2620-6 £125.00<br />

Marx and Law<br />

Edited by Susan Easton, Brunel University, UK<br />

PHILOSOPHY OF LAW AND LEGAL THEORY<br />

Philosophers and Law<br />

‘…a worthwhile purchase for any library supporting faculty research in either Marx or law.’<br />

Philosophy in Review<br />

Includes 21 previously published journal articles<br />

2008 586 pages<br />

Hardback 978-0-7546-2732-6 £155.00<br />

ONLINE: Order online at www.ashgate.com All online orders receive a 10% discount!<br />

EMAIL: ashgate@bookpoint.co.uk TELEPHONE: +44 (0) 1235 827730 FAX: +44 (0) 1235 400454<br />

MAIL TO: Bookpoint Ltd, <strong>Ashgate</strong> Publishing Direct Sales, 130 Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon, OX14 4SB, UK<br />

ORDER REFERENCE: S1DRF<br />

STANDING ORDERS: To place a standing order for a series, please visit www.ashgate.com/standingorder<br />

or contact Sharon Heathcote in our sales department via email: sheathcote@ashgatepublishing.com<br />

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