Law's Fragility Exposed: Crimes, Lawlessness Reveal Limits of Legal Order
The article discusses how traditional views of law as unchanging and stable have been challenged by events like world wars and genocide. It suggests that law is not a constant entity but is created through human interactions. The authors argue that new approaches are needed to understand the nature of law, including considering illegal actions within legal frameworks. They propose exploring the concept of "unlaw" as a way to study experiences of law-breaking and the limits of legal systems.