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</html><description>&#x2018;Animating the Archive: Artefacts of Law&#x2019; In this paper, Dr. Luker investigates the notion of law&#x2019;s counter-archive through a reflection on the materiality of archival sources and the significance of this objective status when such sources are presented as evidence in legal proceedings. She argues that thinking of archival sources not as legal documents, but [&hellip;]</description></oembed>
