"Hydrojustice is a poetic weave of water, life and legal theory. More than a political treatise, it is a timely manifesto for how to make a shared home in a world of constant fluctuation."Elizabeth R. Johnson"This is an outstanding work – its vivacious and voracious style blends poetics, autobiography, legal theory and philosophy of justice into a stand-out text proposing a wholly new jurisprudential method."Peter Goodrich, Cardozo School of Law"Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos proposes a much-needed new watery phase state for law. Written in the rhythm of waves, Hydrojustice reciprocally recalibrates justice and injustice as embodied, poetic, all-consuming, and at times necessarily uncomfortable."Ifor Duncan, Utrecht University"Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos shows us that hydrojustice is a condition we ignore at our (literal) peril."Law, Culture and the Humanities"Hydrojustice is a provocative text that reminds us of our origins, and pushes us to accept and (re)adapt to what we are made of."Law & Literature"Hydrojustice invites us to embrace horizontally, to remain fluid in adversity, to be aware of our limits and our possibilities, and to do so without judgment. This is perhaps the only way we can avert the disastrous effects of verticality. The book will be of interest to those engaged in critical theory and the arts. Its poetics and method, its ontology and theory of justice, will inspire new ways of being, being together, assembling, writing, and thinking."e-flux