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Book Synopsis.- Law and Literature in Europe and Beyond: Introduction (Klaus Stierstorfer).
.- Athena as Initiator of the Judicial Role (Shulamit Almog).
.- Titus's Rome and Shakespeare's England: The Tragic Conflict' Between Law and Equity in Titus Andronicus (Rabea Conrad).
.- Blood on the Continent or What is a Gentleman? A Tale of Two Cities (Franziska Quabeck).
.- D.H. Lawrence's Lady Chatterley's Lover and The Legal Overreach in its Ban: A Study of the Implications for Law and Literature (Onyebuchi James Ile and Sr. Adaoma Igwedibia).
.- Vox Populi' v. Codified Law: An Amicus Curiae Brief (Jan B. Gordon).
.- Mapping Literary Trials. What Judicial Archives Can and Cannot Do About the Dearth of Evidence (Ralf Grüttemeier).
.- Mediators as the Founding Fathers of Literary Autonomy in Law: The Case of Ernest Polak (Lotte van den Bosch).
.- The Resonance of Literary-Related Court Cases in Dutch Parliamentary Debates. Key Moments and Strategic Referencing (Lina L. Blank).
.- Narrating Europe a literary analysis of legal critique between Ex-Yugoslavia and Vienna using the example of Juli Zeh's debut novel Adler und Engel (Alina Wolski).
.- Old Law and Legal Culture in the Literature of Polish Romanticism (Piotr Pilarczyk).
.- Law and (which?) Literature: Capture Theory, Law and the Poetry of Wole Soyinka (Owojecho Omoha).
.- Narrative Comparatives of Social Media Comments During the Pandemic in Australia and Germany (Cassandra Sharp).