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Postmodern law

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Legal theory based on postmodernism

Postmodern law andpostmodern jurisprudence relates to interpretations of the legal system usingpostmodern philosophy and the theories ofpostmodernism. It also relevant to law within the context of thepostmodern era. Since the mid-1990s Annual meetings of theAssociation of American Law Schools have focused on the inclusion of postmodern interpretative strategies at these meetings.[1] Postmodern interpretations of the law can involve critically considering legal inequalities connected togender,class,race andethnicity by acknowledging "diversity and multiplicity". Critical practices connected to postmodern philosophy, such ascritical literacy anddeconstruction, can be used as an interpretative tool to ensure that a range of different anddiverse values and norms are acknowledged or considered.[2]

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  1. ^Gary, Minda (1995).Postmodern legal movements : law and jurisprudence at century's end. New York: New York University Press.ISBN 0814755100.OCLC 31436150.
  2. ^Mathieu, Deflem (2008).Sociology of Law: Visions of a Scholarly Tradition. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.ISBN 9780521857253.OCLC 173368722.


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