Lacan and the subject of law: toward a psychoanalytic critical legal theory

Atlantic Highlands, N.J.: Humanities Press (1997)
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Abstract

Application of Lacan's theory to some concrete legal problems follows in the second part of the book with a series of studies including child abuse hysteria, land use debates, the critique of legal ideology; and religion in law and politics.

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