Buffy Scholar/Critic

Anthony Bradney is professor of law at the University of Sheffield. His principal research interests include the nature of legal pluralism and the relationship between religions and legal rules. He is the author of Religions, Rights and Laws (1993), The English Legal System in Context (2nd ed, 2000) (with Fiona Cownie) and Living Without Law: An Ethnography of Quaker Decision-making, Dispute Avoidance and Dispute Resolution (2000) (with Fiona Cownie).

 

Bradney, Anthony. “Choosing Laws, Choosing Families: Images of Law, Love and Authority in Buffy the Vampire Slayer." Paper given at Blood, Text and Fears, University of East Anglia, October 2002. http://webjcli.ncl.ac.uk/2003/issue2/bradney2.html.

___. Choosing Laws, Choosing Families: Images of Law, Love and Authority in Buffy the Vampire Slayer." Web Journal of Current Legal Issues: http://webjcli.ncl.ac.uk/2003/issue2/bradney2.html.

___. “I Made a Promise to a Lady”: Law and Love in BtVS ." Slayage 10 (November 2003): http://www.slayage.tv/essays/slayage10/Bradney.htm.