Published
September 18, 2015
Keywords:
Perruche case, personal dignity, Giner de los Ríos, individual state, Foucault, biopolitics, subject, Levinas, Deleuze, face
How to Cite
Vázquez-Romero, J. M. (2015). Law’s Double. Bajo Palabra, (10), 45–60. https://doi.org/10.15366/bp2015.10.003
Copyright (c) 2015 José Manuel Vázquez-Romero
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Abstract
A journey, first embarking from the debate in dogmatic legal anthropology over the prevalence of normative order in the institution of the subject, which we exemplify in a legal process (the Perruche case); continuing through the intricacies of the micropolitics of subjectivity, such as and how it arises from the limit figure of the “intimate law” of the iusphilosophical tradition of Spanish Krause-institutionism; facilitating through this the relating of biopolitics and law from a Foucauldian point of view; arriving finally at the outline of a vis-à-vis between the Levinassian face and Deleuzian defacing.
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