Book Review: The Illusion of the Free Press
Book Review: The Illusion of the Free Press Social &Legal Studies, Ahead of Print. Pablo Marshall Read the syndicated article here
Yelling ‘Fire’ in a Crowded Occupation: Cynical Fire Hazard Claims and the Technocratic Containment of Dissent
Yelling ‘Fire’ in a Crowded Occupation: Cynical Fire Hazard Claims and the Technocratic Containment of Dissent Social &Legal Studies, Ahead of Print. While the privatisation of public space has been…
White-Collar Crime: The Privileging of Serious Financial Fraud in New Zealand
White-Collar Crime: The Privileging of Serious Financial Fraud in New Zealand Social &Legal Studies, Ahead of Print. Bagaric and Alexander (2014) argue for fundamental reform of the sentencing process for…
Pursuing Democracy in an Authoritarian State: Protest and the Rule of Law in Hong Kong
Pursuing Democracy in an Authoritarian State: Protest and the Rule of Law in Hong Kong Social &Legal Studies, Ahead of Print. Benny Tai Read the syndicated article here
Terra Nullius? Temporal Legal Pluralism in an Australian Colony
Terra Nullius? Temporal Legal Pluralism in an Australian Colony Social &Legal Studies, Ahead of Print. There remains a puzzle as to the status of Indigenous land rights in Australian colonial…
Gay and Lesbian Collaborative Co-Parenting in New Zealand and the United Kingdom: ‘The Law Doesn’t Protect the Third Parent’
Gay and Lesbian Collaborative Co-Parenting in New Zealand and the United Kingdom: ‘The Law Doesn’t Protect the Third Parent’ Social &Legal Studies, Ahead of Print. In many jurisdictions, legislation reflects,…
A Question of Sacrifice: The Deep Structure of Deaths in Police Custody
A Question of Sacrifice: The Deep Structure of Deaths in Police Custody Social &Legal Studies, Ahead of Print. Deaths in police custody present a set of enduring and troubling puzzles.…
After Hegemony: The Varieties of Legal Consciousness Research
After Hegemony: The Varieties of Legal Consciousness Research Social &Legal Studies, Ahead of Print. Simon Halliday Read the syndicated article here
Problematising Symbolic Reparation: ‘Complex Political Victims’, ‘Dead Body Politics’ and the Right to Remember
Problematising Symbolic Reparation: ‘Complex Political Victims’, ‘Dead Body Politics’ and the Right to Remember Social &Legal Studies, Ahead of Print. In light of the increasing importance of commemoration and memorialisation…
Markets, Regulation and Drug Law Reform: Towards a Constitutive Approach
Markets, Regulation and Drug Law Reform: Towards a Constitutive Approach Social &Legal Studies, Ahead of Print. After a century of international drug prohibition, and amidst growing consensus that it has…
Perversion and Perpetration in Female Genital Mutilation Law: The Unmaking of Women as Bearers of Law
Perversion and Perpetration in Female Genital Mutilation Law: The Unmaking of Women as Bearers of Law Social &Legal Studies, Ahead of Print. Female genital cutting (FGC) or, more controversially, female…
Recognising an Ecological Ethic of Care in the Law of Everyday Shared Spaces
Recognising an Ecological Ethic of Care in the Law of Everyday Shared Spaces Social &Legal Studies, Ahead of Print. Law plays a vital role in the life and loss of…