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In the Search of Lost Justice: New Perspectives on Well-Trodden Pathways

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The author is grateful to the Volkswagen Foundation for supporting this study within their research grant allocated for the consortium project ‘MEMOCRACY’ (2021-2024). The author would also like to thank the Canadian Law and Society Association’s Wesley Pue Book Prize Subcommittee, in particular Joshua Shaw, for providing him with a copy of Kim Stanton’s book which inspired the second part of this review.

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This study was funded by Volkswagen Foundation, MEMOCRACY grant.

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Sadowski, M.M. In the Search of Lost Justice: New Perspectives on Well-Trodden Pathways. Int J Semiot Law 36, 1347–1353 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11196-023-10011-4

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