Jacopo Martire
Foucauldian Interpretation of Modern Law: From Sovereignty to Normalisation and Beyond
Foucauldian Interpretation of Modern Law: From Sovereignty to Normalisation and Beyond
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Jacopo Martire's work investigates the development of modern law in conjunction with biopolitical forms of power, providing a genealogical analysis that opens new avenues for Foucauldian approaches to law.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 192 pages
Publication date: 28 February 2019
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Jacopo Martire delves into the intricate interplay between the evolution of modern law and Foucault's concept of biopolitical forms of power, providing a profound genealogical analysis of the contemporary legal phenomenon. Through his meticulous research, Martire unveils fresh avenues for Foucauldian scholarship to explore and interpret law, shedding light on its complex dynamics and revealing the underlying power structures that shape legal systems.
This exploration of the relationship between law and power is a crucial contribution to the field of legal studies, offering a fresh perspective on the complex dynamics that govern legal systems and the individuals and groups that interact with them. Martire's work challenges traditional understandings of law as a neutral and objective institution and instead emphasizes the ways in which law is embedded in and shaped by power relations.
By examining the historical development of modern law and the emergence of biopolitical forms of power, Martire demonstrates how law has been used as a tool to regulate and control individuals and groups, perpetuating systems of inequality and oppression. He also highlights the ways in which legal practices and institutions can be resisted and transformed, offering insights into the potential for legal reform and social change.
In conclusion, Jacopo Martire's work on the development of modern law and biopolitical forms of power is a groundbreaking contribution to the field of legal studies. Through his genealogical analysis, Martire provides a rich and nuanced understanding of the contemporary legal phenomenon, opening up new avenues for Foucauldian scholarship to explore and interpret law. His work challenges traditional understandings of law as a neutral and objective institution and instead emphasizes the ways in which law is embedded in and shaped by power relations. By examining the historical development of modern law and the emergence of biopolitical forms of power, Martire demonstrates how law has been used as a tool to regulate and control individuals and groups, perpetuating systems of inequality and oppression. He also highlights the ways in which legal practices and institutions can be resisted and transformed, offering insights into the potential for legal reform and social change. This exploration of the relationship between law and power is a crucial contribution to the field of legal studies, and Martire's work is sure to inspire and inform future generations of scholars and activists.
Weight: 396g
Dimension: 231 x 178 x 8 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781474445726
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