Laws Memories
- 168 páginas
- 6 horas de lectura
Exploring the interplay between law and memory, this book introduces the concept of mnemonic legality, emphasizing memory as a resource that shapes legal socialization and meaning-making. It critiques traditional views by situating memory within critical legal pluralism, illustrating how it influences perceptions of belonging and exclusion within national communities. By examining the sensorial and affective dimensions of law, the work contributes to legal consciousness research and addresses significant socio-legal questions regarding the foundations of legality and legitimacy.
