Focusing on the intersection of civil justice and capitalism, this book offers a critical examination of legal frameworks surrounding property and justice. Dr. Herian presents an interdisciplinary narrative that challenges mainstream legal perspectives, exploring how capitalism has influenced notions of equity and civil justice since the nineteenth century. The work delves into the unconscious desires of stakeholders and the role of equity in supporting neoliberal justice strategies today, raising essential questions about the implications of these dynamics on society.
Robert Herian Ordre des livres



- 2021
- 2021
This book explores the phenomenon of data - big and small - in the contemporary digital, informatic and legal-bureaucratic context.
- 2020
Exploring the implications of blockchain technology, this book delves into its recent rise within the Bitcoin anarcho-capitalist movement. It highlights the largely unregulated nature of blockchain and its potential to influence the lives of billions, raising concerns about wealth concentration among a select few rather than equitable benefits for all. The narrative examines the socio-economic ramifications and challenges posed by this innovative yet controversial technology.