Prof. Shulamit Almog is from the Faculty of Law at the University of Haifa. Her main fields of interest are law and the Humanities and Labor Law. She is the Editor-in-Chief University of Haifa Press.
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Creating Representations of Justice in the Third Millennium: Legal Poetics in Digital Times, Rutgers Computer and Technology Law Journal (2006)
The article describes how of traditional legal representations may dramatically alter by the shift to...
The UN Convention of the Rights of the Child Meets the American Constitution: Toward a Supreme Law of the World (with Ariel L. Bendor), International Journal of Childrens’s Rights (2003)
A common contention among proponents of American ratification of the international Convention on the Rights...
From Sterne and Borges to Lost Storytellers: Cyberspace, Narrative, and Law, Fordham Intellectual Property, Media & Entertainment Law Journal (2002)
The Internet represents some essential and far-advanced cultural shifts, as well as transformations in some...
Literary Legal Utopias: Alexander's Visit to Kasiah and Law at the End of Days, Utopian Studies (2002)
The paper deals with with one possible Utopian model, according to which law is an...
As I Read I Weep: In Praise of Judicial Narrative, Oklahoma City University Law Review (2001)
The use of narrative in law and its legal relevance has many diverse aspects. The...