Originally published in 1998, this book draws from private and public law areas, the author shows how the non-lawyer becomes aggrieved to the legal discourse itself and how it is possible to retrieve the concealed embodied meanings of the non-knower
Reviews for the original edition:
’...masterful, challenging, creative and thought provoking...he certainly knows what he is talking about, in matters both legal and philosophical...most original...’ Current Legal Theory
’...much of what he has attempted in his work is valuable.’ International Journal for the Semiotics of Law
’The breadth of vision is admirable...’ Philosophy in Review