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OverviewThe monograph provides coverage of an extensive history of Western thought by distinguishing two kinds of ‘legal monsters’: those as objects of legal regulations, as well as those as a source of criticism. The claim in this volume is twofold. On the one hand, drawing on the Roman law’s notion of ‘monstrum vel prodigium’, the assumption is that the formula should be considered as legally defunct nowadays. On the other, it represents a powerful metaphor of legal criticism insofar as it is supported by a strong philosophical framework and robust arguments from positive law. The book’s analysis both provides this framework and makes it operational. The idea of ‘legal monsters’ remains a powerful tool of criticism that, as handed down by a thousand-year-old tradition, demands attention even today. This is becoming all the more apparent in that there is no shortage of such legal cases. This volume appeals to students and researchers working in philosophy, law, and political science. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ugo PagalloPublisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG Imprint: Springer Nature Switzerland AG ISBN: 9783032107701ISBN 10: 3032107709 Pages: 236 Publication Date: 03 January 2026 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsIntroduction.- Genealogy.- Sources of Repression.- A Legal Death.- Masters of Suspicion.- Natural Resistance.- The Monster of Malmesbury.- Positive Thinking.- Decent Institutions, Monster Laws.- Paths to Rebellion.- A Look into the Future.- Conclusions.ReviewsAuthor InformationA former lawyer and current professor of Jurisprudence at the University of Turin (Italy), Ugo Pagallo is the author of fifteen monographs, as well as one hundred essays in scholarly journals and book chapters. He has been a member of many international research projects, collaborating with such institutions as the European Commission, the World Health Organization, the IEEE, and the Japanese government. His main interests are Artificial Intelligence (AI) & law, network theory, governance, human-robot interaction, and information technology law. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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