Law and the ArtsSusan W. Tiefenbrun Bloomsbury Academic, 1999 M02 28 - 256 pages This interdisciplinary study examines the relationships between law and the humanities. The goal of the essays is to promote exchanges of ideas in such diverse, but related fields as law, literature, film, theater, communication, art, and architecture and to inspire readers to think about the laws hidden in the interstices of the arts as well as the artistry of the law. |
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... constitutional law in Toulouse , stated openly and on a high level of legal generality that these laws violated basic premises of French egalitarianism , and that they were thus no part of French law . Maury's confident style ...
... constitutional dictates of fraternity and equal regard , no less than the same claim may obscure the illegality of Vere's refusal to comply with the demands of the Articles of War . And it also may , as I have argued elsewhere , wildly ...
... constitutional mandates precluding precisely such an outcome , would become , no less than Captain Vere , a lawbreaker . To take such an action , in violation of constitutional principle , is , as Justice Blackman said in dissent ...
Contents
Censorship and the Arts | 17 |
Art and Repression in the McCarthy | 23 |
Copyright Protection of Art and the Internet | 47 |
Copyright | |
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