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Law Text Culture
Volume 12, 2008
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The Protection of Law

Noa Price, ‘The Eye of Surveillance’
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Contents
- Luke McNamara, ‘Introduction: The Protection of Law’
- Amy Maguire, ‘Law Protecting Rights: Restoring the law of self-determination in the neo-colonial world’
- Deirdre Howard-Wagner, ‘Legislating away Indigenous Rights’
- Jo Goodie, ‘Toxic Tort and the Articulation of Environmental Risk’
- Gary Wickham, ‘Protecting Law from Morality’s Stalking Horse: The ‘socio’ in much socio-legal studies’
- Ian Duncanson, ‘Sovereignty: Some considerations’
- Nicole Rogers, ‘Terrorist v Sovereign: Legal performances in a state of exception’
- Marcus O’Donnell, ‘Stories of Jack: Myth, media and the law’
- Friederike Krishnabhakdi-Vasilakis, ‘Intersections: What is the current climate in which we work and live?’
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Art
- Noa Price, ‘The Eye of Surveillance’ 1 & 2
- Mehmet Adil, ‘Terror of History History of Terror: Exploring dialectic process visually’
- Annette Tzavaras, ‘Visual Perceptions’
- Jimmy Andrews, ‘Constitutional Law’
- Brogan Bunt, ‘Iconistory’
- Christine Howe, ‘Fear v Hope: The battle for language’; and poems ‘U.S. Flicks Switch on Missile Alert’, ‘Terrorism Readiness Reports to Stay Secret’, ‘No Easy Answers in a Time of Fear’, ‘PM Lays Path for Nuclear Future’
- Juilee Pryor, ‘After the Flood’
- Sue Blanchfield, ‘The Underground’ and ‘Sky Diary’
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