A vindication of the rights of women : equal participation in rituals in a festival context / Lidia Montesinos and Margaret Bullen. Hans Kelsen's philosophy of revenge / Paolo Di Lucia and Lorenzo Passerinin Glazel -- Revenge, violence and the civilizing narrative / Kaius Tuori -- On revenge and punishment / Edoardo Fittipaldi -- "To restore" versus "to vindicate" / Riccardo Mazzola -- Antonio Pigliaru / Paolo Di Lucia, Giuseppe Lorini, and Olimpia Giuliana Loddo -- 'Une question de droit' / Miguel Doñate Sastre -- Vindicatory justice in Madagascar / Mariona Rosés Tubau -- Vindicatory persistence in Barbagia / Pablo Romero Noguera -- Vindicatory justice and the colonial encounter / José Maria Ortuño Aix -- Law, ethics and religion / Marta Alonso Cabré -- The vindicatory roots of civil sanctions / Carlotta de Menech and Giorgio Remotti -- From the duty to redeem the spilled blood to the duty to redeem themselves (repentance / Cosimo Nicolini Coen -- History and memory before the court / Elena Mamoulaki -- Defenselessness, offense and counter-offense in legal disputes between employers and female domestic workers / Raúl Márquez Porras and Sílvia Bofill-Poch -- A vindication of the rights of women : equal participation in rituals in a festival context / Lidia Montesinos and Margaret Bullen.
Summary:
"The idea behind this volume is to offer a new theoretical approach to the analysis of the law/revenge binary. The volume attempts to dismantle the common idea of revenge as lacking in any legal or moral content or rationality. In fact, the book depicts a complex system of justice, that we name "vindicatory," wherein vendetta is performed as authorized revenge"--Preface.
Series:
Ius gentium: comparative perspectives on law and justice, 1534-6781 ; volume 93
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