Abstract
This introduction to Law Text Culture Vol 27 is an invitation to acknowledge that the right time to dare to imagine decolonised law has always been now. Today is the time to pursue a law that is disentangled from the killing and domination of colonialism and coloniality. This special issue of Law Text Culture thus gets closer to decolonisation by looking directly (and not just abstractly) at the violence necessary to the processes of colonialism and coloniality by attending to the legal and theoretical, along with the embodied, affective, poetic, sonic and aesthetic dimensions of this relation.
How to Cite:
Aston, R., Wilson, K. & Giannacopoulos, M., (2023) “Contents & Introduction, Law Text Culture, volume 27”, Law Text Culture 27(1), 1-11. doi: https://doi.org/10.14453/ltc.506
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