Democracy, Neoliberalism, and Resistance: an interview with Costas Douzinas


Published: May 1, 2016
Keywords:
Democracy Greek Crisis Neoliberalism
Maria Germanou
Costas Douzinas
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Maria Germanou, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
Maria Germanou is Professor of English literature at the Faculty of English Language and Literature, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. She has written three books in Greek on English and Irish theatre while her work has also been published in various journals such as Γράμμα /Gramma, Arbeiten aus Anglistik und Amerikanistik, Modern Drama, Comparative Drama, New Theatre Quarterly and others. Since 2008 she has been co-editor of the e-journal Synthesis.
Costas Douzinas, Birkbeeck, University of London
Costas Douzinas is Professor of Law at Birbeck, University of London, and Director of the Birkbeck Institute for the Humanities. In the course of his academic career, he has created two new inter-disciplinary areas of research: a distinct school of British critical legal thought, and the turning of legal scholarship towards ethical concerns and aesthetic considerations. His publications include: Philosophy and Resistance in the Crisis: Greece and the Future of Europe (Polity Press, 2013), Human Rights and Empire: The Political Philosophy of Cosmopolitanism (Routledge-Cavendish, 2007), Critical Jurisprudence: The Political Philosophy of Justice (with Adam Gearey)(Oxford, Hart, 2005), The End of Human Rights: Critical Legal Through at the Fin-de-Siecle (Oxford: Hart, 2000), Justice Miscarried: Aesthetics and the Law (with Ronnie Warrington) (Harvester Wheatsheaf,1994), Postmodern Jurisprudence (with Ronnie Warrington)(Routledge, 1991).