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Clothing and Public Order
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Year of publication | 2021 |
Type | Appeared in Conference without Proceedings |
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Description | It is not often that (legal) research would find the issues of clothes interesting because it is (mostly) not regulated by (positive) law. However, sociologically, fashion and clothing have been analyzed by many influential scholars such including Barthes (System of fashion, 1983; Language of fashion, 2004), for decades. Fortunately, in recent years, there have been also interdisciplinary projects dealing with this topic (eg. Watt, 2013). But how exactly and why does it concern public order? In our paper, we show several connections between clothing and law mentioned in the interviews and discuss if and under which circumstances clothing can be seen as a part of public order. |
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