Bibliography: Law in Science Fiction
40 Pages Posted: 8 Jul 2012 Last revised: 10 Mar 2019
Date Written: March 1, 2019
Abstract
Bibliographic details for a story are the name of the author, the title of the story, the name of the magazine or book in which the story was first printed, and the date of publication.
Details were compiled from the Internet Speculative Fiction Database.
Bibliographic details for a book are the name of the author or editor, the title of the book, the edition, if any, and the year of publication.
Details were compiled from the Library and Archives Canada / Bibliothèque et Archives Canada, the Library of Congress, and the British Library.
There is no spoiler in any synopsis of a story or book.
The criterion for science fiction is that a non-existent technology provides the context of a story or makes the recited events possible. The criterion for law science fiction is that a story turns on law. Mere mention of a law is insufficient.
See also:
Stephen Krueger, “Bibliography: Passports”.https://ssrn.com/abstract=3006404
Stephen Krueger, “Bibliography: Law and Economics”. https://ssrn.com/abstract=2103087
Keywords: attorney, barrister, Golden Age, judge, justice, lawyer, literature, robot, solicitor, space travel
JEL Classification: K10, K40
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