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J.W. (Hans) Mohr fonds
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Nick Tavouchi

File consists of letters from Nick Tavouchi regarding reading, personal matters, comments on Mohr's unpublished manuscripts, technology, theory and sociology.

Notebook

File consists of handwritten notes from Hans’s time at the Toronto forensic clinic.

Paul Roazen

File consists of correspondence between Mohr and Paul Roazen regarding publishing articles and books, editing articles, personal matters, philosophy. legal theory, and psychology. File also includes an application form to the American Philosophical Society regarding a research proposal about psychoanalysis.

Paul Roazen

File consists of articles written by Roazen: "Freud and Lytton Strachey : an uncanny parallel"; "Nietzsche and Freud : two voices from the underground"; "Erik H. Erikson as a teacher"; "Introduction to the transaction edition"; "Privacy and therapy"; "Psychoanalytical ethics: Edoardo Weiss, Freud and Mussolini"; "Jung and anti-semitism"; "The rise and fall of Bruno Bettelheim"; and a review of Hannah S. Decker's book, "Freud, Dora and Vienna 1900." File also includes articles of interest sent by Roazen to Hans Mohr.

Paul Roazen

File consists of articles written by Roazen about law, philosophy, psychoanalysis, and critiques on legal theorists. File also includes book reviews written by Roazen. Many articles are inscribed to Hans Mohr with messages.

Personal files of Hans Mohr

Series consists of greeting cards, postcards, correspondence, personal notebooks, photographs and a guestbook from Ingeborg's art exhibits. Greeting cards express holiday and birthday messages, in addition to remarks on Mohr's 50th wedding anniversary and condolences on Ingeborg's death in 2004. The postcards were sent to Mohr from family and friends with images of European cities such as Dresden, Vienna, Edinburgh, Paris, and Athens, as well as Canadian cities such as Montreal and Vancouver. In addition, the series includes two handwritten personal notebooks by Mohr in German from the 1950s, two notebooks of early poetry, and handwritten correspondence between Mohr and his friends from when he travelled to Canada.

Peter Bieselt

File consists of handwritten and typed letters from Peter Bieselt, photographs, and a newspaper article.

Peter Fitzpatrick

File consists of articles written by Fitzpatrick: "In the end, or the cause of law"; "Copying right : cultural property and the limits of occidental law"; "The triumph of a departed world : law, modernity and the sacred"; and "What are the gods to us now? Secular theology and the modernity of law." Articles include annotations made by Hans Mohr.

Peter Fitzpatrick

File consists of articles written by Fitzpatrick: "The new constitutionalism : the global, the postcolonial and the constitution of nations"; "Latin roots : imperialism and the formation of modern law"; "Is humanity enough? The secular theology of human rights"; "The law of international law"; "What are the gods to us now? Secular theology and the modernity of law"; "The normality of the exception in democracy's empire"; and "The triumph of a departed world : law, the sacred and the American empire." Articles include annotations made by Hans Mohr.

Peter Fitzpatrick

File consists of correspondence and articles written by Fitzpatrick: "The pleasure of parricide" and "The lost temporality of law." File also includes chapters of a book entitled "Position," "Law," "Nationalism," and "Globalism."

Peter Fitzpatrick

File consists of articles written by Peter Fitzpatrick: "Laws of post colonialism : an insistent introduction"; "Enacted in the destiny of sedentary peoples : racism, discovery and the grounds of law"; "An empire of liberty? Locating the new legal imperialism"; "Law like poetry"; "These mad abandon'd times"; "Law in the domains of death : capital punishment and legal imperialism"; and "Laws of empire : American imperialism and resistant legality." Many of the articles include inscriptions written by Fitzpatrick to Hans Mohr.

Peter Fitzpatrick

File consists of articles written by Fitzpatrick: "Making difference : modernity and the political formations of death"; "Law as theory : constitutive thought in the formation of practice"; and "Surpassing sovereignty." Articles include annotations made by Hans Mohr.

Peter Fitzpatrick

File consists of articles written by Fitzpatrick: "Gods would be needed : an American empire and the rule of international law" and "We know what it is when you do not ask us : the unchallengeable nation." Both articles include annotations made by Hans Mohr.

Peter Fitzpatrick

File consists of articles written by Fitzpatrick: "The believer"; "Taking place : the spaces and timing of law"; "Access as justice"; "The damned world : culture and its incompatibility with law"; and "Bare sovereignty : homo sacer and the insistence of law." Articles include annotations made by Hans Mohr.

Peter Fitzpatrick

File consists of letters and postcards from Peter Fitzpatrick that discuss numerous topics including upcoming articles, theory, philosophy, legal theory, and legal education. File also includes letters that discuss critiques and suggestions about Mohr's manuscripts written during his retirement, such as 'The banality of evil / the evil of banality.'

Peter Fitzpatrick

File consists of articles written by Fitzpatrick: "New Europe and old stories : mythology and legality in the European union"; "Relational power and the limits of the law"; "Always more to do: capital punishment and the decomposition of law"; and "Nationalism, racism and the rule of law." File also includes an untitled article about the idea of the nation.

Peter Fitzpatrick part 3

File consists of articles written by Fitzpatrick: "The inevitability of law"; "The triumph of a departed world : law, the sacred and the American empire"; "No higher duty : Mabo and the failure of legal foundation"; "Founding the normative : poststructural law and the constitution of peoples" and "Precolonialism - Nelson Mandela and the law of the law." File also includes an article by Peter Goodrich entitled "A delirious profession" and correspondence between Hans Mohr and Fitzpatrick. Articles include annotations by Mohr.

Peter Fitzpatrick part 4

File consists of articles written by Fitzpatrick: "Asylum histories"; "Taking place : aboriginality and the failure of legal foundation"; "Introduction - law's resistance"; "The already stifling reign of society : sociology and the containment of law"; "The coincidence of opposites : American empire and the rule of law"; "An unavowable community : positivism and the quality of international legal being"; "Social theories"; and "Unlikely assassins : imperialism and the ends of international law." Articles include annotations made by Hans Mohr.

Peter Macnaughton-Smith

File consists of articles written by Macnaughton-Smith: "Some statistical and other numerical techniques for classifying individuals"; "First steps in an empirical study of the nature of real and imaginary crime"; and "Improving the criminal law." File also includes correspondence between Macnaughton-Smith and Hans Mohr regarding the articles. Some articles are annotated by Mohr.

Post-cartesian transformations and notes

File consists of two diskettes with comments and editions of Mohr’s manuscripts, “The absence of presence / the presence of absence : an inquiry into the question of nothingness,” and “Politics of aesthetics / aesthetics of politics.” File also includes an annotated copy of part three of Mohr’s “Post-cartesian transformations” and Mohr’s handwritten revisions and notes for his manuscripts.

Remembrance files

Series consists of correspondence relating to Hans Mohr’s death, photographs of his personal library, a collection of poems entitled Memento mori: paintings and poetry published after Mohr’s death, and a book of friends and family’s notes from the funerals of Hans and Ingeborg Mohr.

Richard Cullen

File consists of letters and postcards regarding theory, philosophy, personal matters, travels, and technology. File also includes a small collection of articles sent by Cullen to Mohr on topics such as philosophy, and short stories.

Richard Cullen

File consists of letters, greeting cards and postcards. File also consists of copies of articles written by Richard Cullen with inscriptions to Hans Mohr; print out copies of e-mail correspondence between Richard Cullen and Yan Xu regarding Marxist theory and China; print out copies of e-mail correspondence between Paul VonNessen and Richard Cullen regarding China; a copy of an article by Theodore Dalrymple entitled "What the New Atheists Don't See" with an inscription by Richard Cullen; an article written by Cullen entitled "Political Reform in Hong Kong - Within Greater China"; an article entitled "Who Owns China" written by Richard Cullen and Yan Xu; and an article entitled "Building a fair property regime on the mainland" written by Richard Cullen and Yan Xu.

Richard Cullen

File consists of letters, greeting cards and postcards. File also includes a colour and black and white photocopy of Richard Cullen and Hans Mohr, as well as copies of articles written by Richard Cullen with inscriptions to Hans Mohr.

Robert "Bob" Siemens

File consists of correspondence between Robert "Bob" Siemens regarding personal matters, critiques and suggestions about Mohr's manuscripts written during his retirement, such as 'Idiotic logic' and 'The absence of presence / the presence of absence,' sociology, and humanities. File also includes: a printed online article about the cognitive-psychological study of ayahuasca, philosophy, and a newsletter from the Anabaptist Sociology and Anthropology Association.

Roderick A. MacDonald

File consists of articles written by Macdonald: "The governance of human agency"; "Legal republicanism and legal pluralism : two takes on identity and diversity"; "What is graduate legal education for?"; and "Triangulating social law reform." Many of the articles are annotated by Hans Mohr.

Roderick A. MacDonald

File consists of articles written by Macdonald: "Orchestrating legal multilingualism" and "The acoustics of accountability : towards well-tempered tribunals." Many of the articles are annotated by Mohr. File also includes two articles on law.

Roderick A. MacDonald

File consists of articles written by Macdonald: "Pursuing justice"; "Epistles to apostles"; "By any other name"; "In the beginning was the word"; "Let our future not be behind us : the legal profession in changing times"; "The fridge-door statute"; "The acoustics of accountability : towards well-tempered tribunals"; and "Metaphors of multiplicity : civil society, regimes and legal pluralism." Many of the articles are annotated by Hans Mohr. File also consists of correspondence between Macdonald and Mohr regarding the articles and the Law Commission of Canada.

Roderick A. MacDonald

File consists of articles written by Macdonald: "Critical legal pluralism as a construction of normativity and the emergence of law"; "Should judges be legal pluralists?"; "The design of constitutions to accommodate linguistic, cultural and ethnic diversity : the Canadian experiment"; "Les vieilles gardes"; "Law and chocolate bunnies"; "... but everyone else is allowed to"; and "Metaphors of multiplicity : civil society, regimes and legal pluralism." Many of the articles are annotated by Hans Mohr. File also consists of correspondence between Macdonald and Mohr regarding the articles and the Law Commission of Canada.

Roderick A. MacDonald

File consists of articles written by Macdonald: "It's not fair, he hit me first!"; "Is law about issuing orders or making rules?"; "Measure for measure"; "Le droit pedagogue"; "Why is it so difficult to combat elder abuse and, in particular, financial exploitation of the elderly?"; "Perspectives on informal legal relations between languages and law in Europe"; "Perspectives on personal relationships"; "Acts of commission and acts of omission"; "Interrogating inquiries"; and "Lessons of law"; and "Metaphors of multiplicity : civil society, regimes and legal pluralism." Many of the articles are annotated by Hans Mohr. File also consists of correspondence between Macdonald and Mohr regarding the articles and the Law Commission of Canada, as well as a paper prepared for the Law Commission of Canada, "Major issues relating to organized crime : within the context of economic relationships."

Roderick A. MacDonald

File consists of articles written Macdonald: "Kaleidoscopic federalism"; "Patchwork law reform : your idea is good in practice, but it won't work in theory"; and "Frames of reference." Many of the articles are annotated by Hans Mohr.

Roderick Macdonald

File consists of correspondence between Mohr and Roderick A. Macdonald regarding personal matters, as well as criticisms of texts such as "Lessons of everyday law," the work of the Law Reform Commission of Canada and career advancements.

Ron Bouchard

File consists of correspondence between Mohr and Ron Bouchard regarding personal matters, philosophy, and education . File includes a copy of Bouchard's thesis proposal, and an essay entitled "Obligation, autonomy and halachah" for Mohr's comments.

Rupert

File consists of letters from Rupert Ross regarding personal matters, aboriginal peoples, colonialism, theory and justice. File also includes: copies of newspaper articles with topics such as "Society needs protection too," "Study finds prospects grim for many abused children", "The way the Inuit see justice," and "Justice committee targets poverty"; an article entitled "Restorative justice : the New Zealand youth court: a model for development in other courts?" by F.W.M. McElrea; a report entitled "Traditional justice studies"; an article entitled "Beyond Institutions I"; and a paper entitled "Dueling paradigms? Western criminal justice versus aboriginal community healing" written by Ross.

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