
| Focus: Robert Musil |
| François Ost, Shakespeare. la comédie de la loi [recensione] |
| Helle Porsdam and Thomas Elholm (eds.) Dialogues on justice: European perspectives on law and humanities [recensione] |
| Lucia Rodler (ed.), Cesare Lombroso. L'uomo delinquente studiato in rapporto all'antropologia, alla medicina legale e alle discipline carcerarie [recensione] |
| Moosbrugger: the genealogy of a demi-fou |
| Peter Robson and Jessica Silbey (eds.). Law and justice on the small screen [recensione] |
| Shakespeare against Genre |
| The strange clauses of Dr. Jekyll's will: the body as its precondition and its legacy |
| The subject before the law: on Robert Musil's broken fiction and narrative humanism within the law |
| Understanding fact and fiction in Robert Musil's The man without qualities |
| A white tiger in the Indian law jungle: a reading af Aravind Adiga's debut novel |
| The churchyard in Wilkie Collin's The woman in white: issues of madness and illegitimacy |
| Culture, language and environmental rights: the anthropocentrism of English |
| David Johnston. A brief history of justice [recensione] |
| Elisabetta Cecconi, The language of defendants in the 17th-century English courtroom [recensione] |
| Finding The Guilty one: media sensorialism, defendant's performance, and jury equity |
| Focus: Genealogies of laws and justices |
| Gollum's sacredness and the geopolics of the self: reframing Tolkien's normative world |
| The gothic picturesque garden and the historical sense |
| Leif Dahlberg (ed.). Visualizing law and authority: essays on legal aesthetics [recensione] |
| Metamorphosis of the ideals and the actuals: blasphemy laws in Pakistan and transplantation of justice in British India |
| Modifyng the past: Nietschean approches to history |
| Sovereignity, faith and the fall |
| Sovereignity forever: the boundaries of Western medieval and modern thought in a quasi-symptomatic reading of Schmitt's definition of sovereignity |
| Weeds in the gardens of justice? The survival of hyperpositivism in Polish legal culture as a symptom/sinthome |