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Acknowledgements | p. ix |
Introduction | p. 1 |
The disavowals of legality | p. 7 |
The measure of human suffering | p. 7 |
'It is daunting to acknowledge ...' | p. 12 |
The question of responsibility | p. 19 |
The juridical architecture | p. 24 |
Social structures and the dispersal of responsibilities | p. 28 |
The mark of irresponsibility | p. 28 |
Disappearing responsibility | p. 29 |
The rise of responsibility | p. 34 |
The division of labour and role responsibility | p. 42 |
Individualisation and the irresponsible mentality | p. 52 |
Responsibility transference-politics and economy | p. 60 |
The invisible hand of irresponsibility? | p. 72 |
The laws of irresponsibility | p. 74 |
Juridicial concepts and categories at work | p. 74 |
Colonial impunities | p. 96 |
Apocalyptic jurisprudence | p. 114 |
Complicity in organised irresponsibility | p. 133 |
'Not in our name'? | p. 134 |
Death and taxes | p. 136 |
Law and the slaughterhouse | p. 144 |
Bibliography | p. 147 |
Index | p. 155 |
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