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  1. Peter Goodrich is a Professor of Law at the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, Yeshiva University. He is the managing editor of Law and Literature and serves on the editorial board of Law and Critique. He is co-editor of the critical legal studies book series 'Discourses of Law' published by Routledge.

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    Professor Goodrich was the founding dean of the department of law, Birkbeck College, University of London, where he was also the Corporation of London Professor of Law. He has written extensively in legal history and theory, law and literature and semiotics and has authored 12 books.

  3. Peter Goodrich was founding Dean of Birkbeck's School of Law when it was re-established in the early 1990s, guiding its rapid and successful growth for eight years.

  4. Peter Goodrich is a professor of law and humanities at Cardozo Law School and a visiting professor at NYU Abu Dhabi. He is a leading scholar of legal theory, law and literature, and legal history, with numerous books and articles to his credit.

  5. 30. Apr. 2024 · As claimed at the outset of this paper, I imagine that Peter Goodrich does not want to be a lawyer, let alone a legal subject. He desires to escape the law, to veer off beyond all categories and forms—a desire of which the relentless attention paid to law’s appearances and material administration is symptomatic. His ...

    • Thomas Giddens
  6. Prof. Dr. Peter Goodrich. LL.B., 1975, Universität Sheffield. Ph.D., 1984, Universität Edinburgh. Direktor des Programms für Recht und Geisteswissenschaften bei der Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law. Leitender Herausgeber der Zeitschrift Law and Literature. Gründungsherausgeber und Redaktionsmitglied der Zeitschrift Law and Critique.

  7. Goodrich’s approach is not limited to the way literary texts represent lawyers or to jurists’ forays in the literary world. Rather, he shows the numerous ways in which Law and Literature are interwoven, and how the discussion can be enriched by drawing on the insights offered by new materialism or by the growing focus on the visual or on ...