"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