Decoding international law : semiotics and the humanities / Susan Tiefenbrun.
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Online Access: | Oxford Scholarship Online |
Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- Legal semiotics
- A semiotic approach to a legal definition of terrorism
- State-sponsored terrorism, the laws of war, and the role of storytelling as a self-help remedy : law, literature, and semiotics
- Deconstructing Civil disobedience : a semiotic definition
- Semiotics and Martin Luther King's Letter from Birmingham jail
- On civil disobedience, jurisprudence, feminism, and the law in the Antigones of Sophocles and Anouilh
- The semiotics of women's human rights in Iran
- Gendercide and the cultural context of sex trafficking in China
- The culture of violence : child soldiers, slavery, and the trafficking of children
- The Japanese culture, copyright infringement, defamation, and sex trafficking : a study of the fictional life of a geisha
- The impact of culture on the semiotics of treaty interpretation : how pirates read and misread the Berne convention.