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Book SynopsisIntroductionary remarks.- A Walk Through the Gardens of Law. Hypertexts, Transcience, and Transjuridicity.- The Arc of Justice.- Art and Law. Formativity of the norm.- The aesthetics of law starting from the work of Bruno Romano.- Law and Literature: A New View from Six Perspectives.- Shaping Aesthetics and Narratives in the Operatic Tradition: The Role of Private Law.- Judicial Art as an Issue in the Aesthetics of Law.- Inventing Legal Persons.- Beauty, Truth and the Common Law Judgment.-The Role of the Judges as an Aspect of Accessibility to Law in Visual Culture.- Lawyer as a Painter? On Perspectives of Artistic Metaphors in Legal Ethics.- Aesthetics and the Legal Definition of Art on the Example of the Jurisprudence of German Courts and German Legal Literature in the period of 1954-2019.- From Art in the Service of to the Liberation of Sense Experience and Wonder.- Mine is a long and sad tale'. Law and legal allusions in Polish translations of Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.- A Spectral Tribunal: Ghosts as Agents of Justice in Japanese Imagination.- The Unaesthetic Complexity of the Image of Xiezhi in Representing the Jurisprudence in Ancient and Modern China.- Allegories of justice and other virtues: glimpses at European painting.- An early Utopian Artistic Representations of the Freedom from Work: On Bruegel's
Luyeleckerlandt (1567), a utopia of a society without labour or a dystopia in favour of work ethics?.- The law in caricature.- At the Scene of the Crime: Observer as Witness to the Finding Our Voice Exhibition.- The motive of cannibalism in law vs. mass culture.- State aesthetics of the European Union and its legal implications selected aspects on the example of the Constitution for Europe.- Are Non-traditional Trademarks a Danger to The Artistic Domain in The European Union and Japan?.