Revolutions, Institutions, Law
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Revolutions, Institutions, Law brings together scholars representing a wide range of academic disciplines to examine and discuss the role of law as mediator between social revolutions of all kinds and ideally stable social institutions. Semiotics is the point of view and referent theory that binds contributors into common focus on this triadic, dynamic interplay. From this perspective law-as-mediator is transformed no less than the forces of revolution on the one hand, and the forces of institutional stability on the other hand. von Levin, Joel
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The Editors: Joel Levin teaches Law and Philosophy at the Case Western Reserve University Law School. He is the author of How Judges Reason, and articles in the fields of jurisprudence, contracts, law and literature, and legal process. A practicing attorney who specializes in commercial litigation, Mr. Levin has also lectured and taught contract courses in the United States and Russia, and has a forthcoming book on contract theory. Roberta Kevelson was Distinguished Professor of Philosophy Emerita and Director of the Center for Semiotic Research. She authored and edited more than two dozen books, all of which examine and develop facets of Peirce's thought. Professor Kevelson died in 1998.
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