
| Focus: law, literature and (popular) culture |
| State vs. estate: Jane Austen and the law of inheritance |
| Women, property and identity in Victorian legal culture: Wilkie Collins's The woman in white |
| Interrelations between law and culture: Iain M. Bank's The player of games |
| Working at the intersection of the humanities, law and technology: digital humanities and the 'Two cultures' |
| For a new semantic of differences: cultural exception and the law |
| True blood: multicultural vampires in contemporary society |
| Legal liturgies: the aesthetic foundation of positive law |
| Modernity, experience, and the law in The education of Henry Adams |
| Violation of human rights in Holocaust/Post-holocaust era |
| Defining legal vagueness: a contradiction in terms? |
| Daniela Carpi and Jeanne Gaakeer (eds.)Liminal discourse: subliminal tensions in law and literature. de Gruyter, Berlin/Boston, 2013 [recensione] |