
| Have we ever been/ Will we still be human? Law and literature faced with the shifting boundaries of humanity and technology |
| Sustainable posthumanism. Ethical nudging on the human and normative robomorphing |
| Minding the shift: some thoughts on the human and the not too human mind |
| The legal, the digital, and the global production of space |
| Somatic jurisprudence: re-drawing the boundaries of the human body |
| Of sexbots, cyborgs and artificial intelligence: articulation of the posthuman subject in Jeannette Winterson's Frankissstein: a love story |
| Worlds falling apart: human and nonhuman in Jeannette Winterson's The stone gods |
| On the Marionette Theater by Heinrich von Kleist. In other words: the impossibility of man's salvation throught technology |
| Is burocracy the answer of the law to digital technologies? |
| New materialism in law. A plea for a contemporary ontology of intellectual property law |
| 'Fareweel my sweet Virginia' - 'Die, Die Lavinia': defiled Roman Maidens in Webster and Heywood's Appius and Virginia and Shakespeare's Titus |