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Introduction - By Karen-Margrethe Simonsen and Ditlev Tamm | Rich, Sweet, and Tender vs. Sour, Displeased and Upset: Two Ways of Seeing Things in `Noon Wine’ - By Richard H. Weisberg | `The Bloody Book of Law’, some Remarks on the Interrelation of Law, Medicine, and the Behavioral Sciences in William Shakespeare’s 'The Tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice’ - By Jeanne Gaakeer | The Menace of Venice, Or Reading and Performing the Law in/of The Merchant of Venice - By Leif Dahlberg | Killing an Arab = ? On Judgments as Literature and Literature as Judgment - By Arild Linneberg | Law as a Tale of Identity – and Some Perspectives on Human Rights Law - By Sten Schaumburg-Müller | Europe as Contested Terrain: On European Narratives of Human Rights - By Helle Porsdam

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