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Embodying law in the garden: An autoethnographical account of an office of law

Författare

  • Matilda Arvidsson

Summary, in English

Based on an autoethnographical study of the office of the tingsnotarie this article questions the relation between the ethical self and the act of taking up a judicial office, employing the question of how I can live with (my) law. While the office and the ethical self are kept apart, often by recourse to persona, I make a case for the attendance to the self in examinations of ethical responsibility when pursuing an office of law. I propose that the garden, and in particular the

practices and notions of (en)closure, (loss of) direction, cultivation, (dis)order, authorship and care-for-the-other which are all part of the gardener’s everyday life and vocation, offers critical insights when thinking through the embodiment of law and the relationship between the ethical self and the office.

Publiceringsår

2014

Språk

Engelska

Sidor

21-45

Publikation/Tidskrift/Serie

Australian Feminist Law Journal

Volym

39

Dokumenttyp

Artikel i tidskrift

Förlag

Routledge

Ämne

  • Law

Nyckelord

  • jurisprudence
  • allmän rättslära
  • Lund District Court
  • Lunds tingsrätt
  • tingsnotarie
  • Harrison Robert Pogue
  • garden theory
  • garden
  • embodiment of law
  • spatial justice
  • autoethnography
  • persona
  • self
  • subject
  • ethical responsibility
  • office of law
  • juridical office

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Övrigt

  • ISSN: 1320-0968