Daniela Carpi: Fables of the law, a literary perspective
Marett Leiboff: Fabulous law: legal fables
Luis Gómez Romero: The wondrous (baroque) gender revolution, or the rise and fall of the empire of fairies
Cristina Costantini: The haunting memory of law: mystic fables, uncanny presences and normative spectrality
Pier Giuseppe Monateri: Political sublime: heterodoxy and jurisdiction at the origin of modernity
Riccardo Baldissone: Mystical bodies and bodies of law: on juridical theology and the (re)foundations of the west
Matteo Nicolini: Narrators of fables or framers of the constitution? the acallam na senórach beyond time, place, and law
Doris Pichler: Playing with conventions and traditions: the modern legal fairy tale
Marett Leiboff: The good old rule, the catspaw and a two-headed baby
Giuseppe Rossi and Paola Carbone: Ethics and law at play on the football pitch
Valentina Adami: Earth jurisprudence and the myth of Gaia
Alessandra Cordiano: Archetypes and family models
Anna Enrichetta Soccio: Divorce and the failure of law in Dickens's hard times
Maria Caterina Baruffi: Bluebeard and the polygamous family
Daniela Carpi: Fables of the holocaust : Hansel and Gretel
William P. MacNeil: Let the right law in : true blood, the twilight saga and the passage as lex vampirica
Sara Soncini: Tales of terror : the pillowman and the violence of the virtual
Filippo Sgubbi: The fable of the bees in contemporary penal law
Roxanne Barbara Doerr: Summons, prophecies, possession and madness : intersections of law and magic in Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell
Giovanna Ligugnana: An invented executive : the Ministry of Magic in Harry Potter
Raffaele Cutolo.: Law and magic : King Arthur and the making of a myth
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