Between Act and Body: Literature as a Counter-Space to Justice in the Work of Laure Heinich

Laure Heinich, a Parisian criminal defense lawyer and essayist, portrays the justice system not as a place of decision, but as a space of experience in her two novels. "Corps défendus" follows a lawyer who, in the case of Ève, who was raped and murdered, finds herself caught between legal technicality, familial pain, and the materiality of traces and bodies; here, the law appears as a process that must reconstruct violence in order to judge it, thereby creating new wounds itself. "Avant la peine" (2026), on the other hand, follows a young judge during her first months on the job, where she learns that there is no absolute truth, only a "vérité judiciaire," a precarious weighing of statements, probabilities, and roles—exemplified in the case of an alleged rape, where one person's word is against another's. Both books depict the criminal justice system as an overburdened apparatus that must function despite a lack of certainty, transforming people into cases, files, and functions. The review argues that literary form makes visible what legal textbooks cannot capture: emotions, doubts, physical shocks, and the structural silence of the courtroom. By contrasting the different poetics—here the introspective gaze of the judge, there the scenic, physical perspective of the lawyer—it reads the novels as complementary investigations of the same system: once from within, as a process of habit formation, and once from without, as a confrontation with violence and trauma. This creates a picture of a legal system that is neither objective nor curative, but remains a permanent moral struggle. The review thus understands Heinich's literature as a counterpoint to the justice system: a space in which the unspeakable becomes narratable and the boundaries of truth, punishment, and justice become tangible.

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