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Semiotics of parenthood in legal perspective
using semiotic tools to deconstruct legal determinations of who holds parenthood obligations and privileges
pp. 157-182
Abstract
The chapter provides a brief explanation and illustration of the phenomenon of semiotics. It describes the conceptual tools of semiotics and how lawyers can use semiotics in law to create compelling arguments. Last, the paper applies the tools of semiotics to the Pennsylvania Supreme Court case Ferguson v. McKiernan, 2008, to reveal the shift in social context that made the lines of legal reasoning behind the outcome appear 'self-evident."
Publication details
Published in:
Broekman Jan, Mootz Francis J. (2011) The semiotics of law in legal education. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 157-182
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-007-1341-3_9
Full citation:
Wirth Michelle L. (2011) „Semiotics of parenthood in legal perspective: using semiotic tools to deconstruct legal determinations of who holds parenthood obligations and privileges“, In: J. Broekman & F. J. Mootz (eds.), The semiotics of law in legal education, Dordrecht, Springer, 157–182.