Modes of Law: Music and Legal Theory - An Interdisciplinary Workshop Introduction

20 Cardozo L. Rev. (1999) 1331-34

7 Pages Posted: 3 Aug 2012

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Desmond Manderson

ANU College of Law; ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences; McGill University - Faculty of Law

David S. Caudill

Villanova University School of Law

Date Written: August 2, 1999

Abstract

This essay introduces an interdisciplinary symposium held at Cardozo School of Law in New York, and argues for a new field of study on the relationship between music and legla theory - historical, social, semiotic, symbolic, and theoretical. The symposium gathered leading figures from fields of legal theory, social theory, and musicology to present their work.

Keywords: legal theory, music theory, musicology, semiotics, hermeneutics, interpretation, law and music, law and the humanities

Suggested Citation

Manderson, Desmond and Caudill, David S., Modes of Law: Music and Legal Theory - An Interdisciplinary Workshop Introduction (August 2, 1999). 20 Cardozo L. Rev. (1999) 1331-34, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2122870

Desmond Manderson (Contact Author)

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David S. Caudill

Villanova University School of Law ( email )

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