Becoming Peter Fitzpatrick (1941-2020)

Sugarman, David (2021) Becoming Peter Fitzpatrick (1941-2020). International Journal of Law in Context, 17 (Specia). pp. 2-16. ISSN 1744-5523

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Abstract

Peter Fitzpatrick (1941-2020) was a much-loved and inspirational scholar, friend and mentor. He contributed significantly to the intellectual, organisational, and cultural life of postcolonial legal studies, critical legal studies and law and the humanities – fields he helped to consolidate. This paper examines the reciprocal interplay between Peter’s life and work, between significant people, events, ideas and values, and the ways he made and re-made himself. It assesses and clarifies his key ideas and their intersection with his ethics and lived experiences. It illuminates his struggle, especially from the 1990’s onwards, to place ethics centre-stage in both life and law. Drawing on archival and secondary research, including interviews with his family, former colleagues and students, this contribution to legal life writing adds to what we already knew about his personal and professional biography. It is hoped that the paper will encourage those who are less familiar with Peter’s work, or who find his writing daunting, to tackle it anew and appreciate its significance.

Item Type:
Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
International Journal of Law in Context
Uncontrolled Keywords:
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Subjects:
?? legal biographyintellectual historypost-colonialismsocio-legal studieslaw and societycritical legal studieslaw ??
ID Code:
152062
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Deposited On:
24 Feb 2021 11:01
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Yes
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Published
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