Dr Richard Mohr retired in 2011. He was previously Director of the Legal
Intersections Research Centre and Managing Editor of the journal Law Text Culture. He has
a background in sociology, public sector management and research consultancy in a range
of legal, evaluation and policy fields. 

Articles

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Responsibility and the representation of suffering: Australian law in black and white, Faculty of Law - Papers (2010)

Abstract: This article critically analyses the concept of suffering, with particular emphasis on responsibility for...

 

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‘Allontanarsi dalla linea gialla’: distance and access to urban semiosis, Faculty of Law - Papers (2009)

This is an enquiry into the relationship between familiarity and distance in semiotic and related...

 

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Response and responsibilty, Faculty of Law - Papers (2009)

One year after the Apology to the Stolen Generations, Richard Mohr asks what we mean...

 

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Flesh and the Person, Faculty of Law - Papers (2008)

What connection is there between flesh and the legal person? Flesh is the most material...

 

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Identity Crisis: Judgment and the Hollow Legal Subject, Faculty of Law - Papers (2007)

modern legal subject. There is something missing, a gap in the middle of that subjectivity,...

 

Contributions to Books

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Territory, Landscape and Law in Three Images of the Basque Country, Faculty of Law - Papers (2006)

Spending time in the Basque country while preparing a contribution to a workshop on landscape...

 

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Enduring Signs and Obscure Meanings: Contested Coats of Arms in Australian Jurisdictions, Faculty of Law - Papers (2005)

In the Australian state of New South Wales judges have sat under the coat of...