Introduction: The reluctance to 'glance in the mirror': 'Darker Legacies of Law in Europe' revisited
Daniel Augenstein
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Sleeping Dogs: a Blemish on the Clean Slate of Western Liberalism
Hauke Brunkhorst
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Social Networks and Individual Misdemeanors, Epistemological Questions and Normative Orientations
Andreas Fischer-Lescano
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Dark Legator: where the state transcends its boundaries, Carl Schmitt awaits us
Alexandra Kemmerer
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"By Their Acts You Shall Know Them" (And Not by Their Legal Theories)
Martti Koskenniemi
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The Study of the Past as Exercise in Political Theory and the History of Ideas
Shannon Ishiyama Smithey
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Europe's Darker Legacies?: notes on 'Mirror Reflections', the 'Constitution as Fetish' and Other Such Linkages between the Past and the Future
Peer Zumbansen
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