Unveiling the Reality of Global Inequity: The Imperialist Influence of Western Legal Systems
In Week Nine, our discussion on the postcolonial perspective regarding authorship and copyright reminds me of a classic debate in…
In Week Nine, our discussion on the postcolonial perspective regarding authorship and copyright reminds me of a classic debate in…
After the horrible storm, Robinson Crusoe finds himself to be the sole survivor on an unknown island. If we view…
As discussed in class, the rise of the middle class and the legal notion of “privilege” in 18th-century Germany laid…
In the blog “Can the Author Truly Die?” Jiachi explores the tension between Roland Barthes’ idea of “the death of the…
The case of Lortie (1984) presents a Freudian challenge for legal interpretation. Lortie, a son who has a desire to…