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Juliet Rogers

    Dr Juliet Rogers delves into the intricate connections between law and psychology, focusing on critical areas such as terrorism, torture, and human rights. Her work meticulously examines the profound impact of trauma on international law, while also exploring how psychodynamic theories illuminate our understanding of democracy and political subjectivity. Rogers brings a deep insight into the human psyche and its influence on legal and political frameworks. Her writings offer valuable perspectives for comprehending the complex interplay between individual psychological states and broader societal structures.

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    Law's Cut on the Body of Human Rights
    • 2013

      Law's Cut on the Body of Human Rights

      Female Circumcision, Torture and Scared Flesh

      • 184 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Exploring complex themes of violence, identity, and human rights, this book delves into the interplay between fantasy and reality. It examines the psychological dimensions of love and mutilation, alongside the societal implications of the law and human rights. Each chapter addresses critical issues, from the remnants of trauma to the often overlooked experiences of women in the context of human rights discourse. The narrative challenges readers to confront uncomfortable truths about the human condition and societal structures.

      Law's Cut on the Body of Human Rights