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AYOR 9 – Salus Populi Suprema Lex Esto
AYOR 9 - Salus Populi Suprema Lex Esto
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Front Matters
The Editor’s Note
‘“I have forgotten my umbrella”’: On the abdications of style in law and rhetoric
Jaco Barnard-Naudé
Lessons from the “Yellow Vests” movement
Alain Badiou
Sovereign terror, legal style, Giambattista Vico, and the military drone as rhetorical archetype
Ian E.J. Hill
The style of a mark: The scandal of free speech in Matal v. Tam
Sarah Burgess
Viserbal laws: On an arbitral modality recently adopted in judgments
Peter Goodrich
Performing imperious legal style: Saleh v. Titan Corp et al. and private military contractor accountability
Tim Barouch
The pigeonhole dictated by logos: Behind the text in Volks v. Robinson
Dennis Davis
When third parties are hard to find: In search of lost institutions
Romain Laufer
Thrasymachus’ katabasis: Relations of power and ideological struggle in Plato’s Republic Book I
Sergio Alloggio
The Gates of Tripoli: Power and propaganda in postrevolutionary Libya
Nathaniel Greenberg
Law and rhetoric: An analysis of the rhetorical techniques employed by President Cyril Ramaphosa to restore the rule of law in South Africa
Sifiso Ngesi
A song of forgiveness: The dialectic between the rhetoric of place and the rhetoric of self in Marlene van Niekerk’s Agaat
Thapelo Teele
‘With no sanction for lying’—Recollecting the potential of a few dispossessing words
Erik Doxtader
The Elephant and the Obelisk
A Special Series and Imprint of the African Yearbook of Rhetoric
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