
| Focus: Gardens of justice |
| Voltaire's garden |
| A bundle of sticks in my garden |
| The right of free movement as temporal deterritorialization in the landscaped garden |
| The other otherwise: law, historical trauma and the severed gardens of justice |
| 'He does not love me, nor I he!' The critic's love is of critique, not of law |
| Renaissance actors and lawyers: instability of texts and social trafficking: The comedy of errors |
| Where love do research: public opinion, the theatres, and the 1737 Licensing Act |
| 'The law is a wise serpent': subtxtual subversion in The revenger's tragedy |
| The voice of Martha Ray |
| Western and post-western mythologies of law |
| Paul Kearns, Freedom of artistic expression, Hart Publishing, Oxford [recensione] |
| Beth H. Piatote, Domestic subjects: gender, citizenship, and law in native american literature, Yale University Press, New Haven (CT), 2013 [recensione] |