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Justice for Ms Dhu: Accounting for Indigenous Deaths in Custody in Australia

opencrim June 30, 2018 Justice for Ms Dhu: Accounting for Indigenous Deaths in Custody in Australia2018-06-30T02:01:55+00:00 Social & Legal Studies
Justice for Ms Dhu: Accounting for Indigenous Deaths in Custody in Australia Social &Legal Studies, Ahead of Print. Pauline Klippmark Read the syndicated article here
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The ‘Market’ in the Theory of Regulation

opencrim June 30, 2018 The ‘Market’ in the Theory of Regulation2018-06-30T02:01:54+00:00 Social & Legal Studies
The ‘Market’ in the Theory of Regulation Social &Legal Studies, Ahead of Print. David Campbell Read the syndicated article here
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The Pharmakon of Democracy: General Will and the People in the Context of the Greek Referendum

opencrim June 30, 2018 The Pharmakon of Democracy: General Will and the People in the Context of the Greek Referendum2018-06-30T02:01:52+00:00 Social & Legal Studies
The Pharmakon of Democracy: General Will and the People in the Context of the Greek Referendum Social &Legal Studies, Ahead of Print. Dimitrios Kivotidis Read the syndicated article here
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Presenting the (Dictatorial) Past in Contemporary Argentina: Truth Forums and Arts of Dramatization

opencrim June 30, 2018 Presenting the (Dictatorial) Past in Contemporary Argentina: Truth Forums and Arts of Dramatization2018-06-30T02:01:50+00:00 Social & Legal Studies
Presenting the (Dictatorial) Past in Contemporary Argentina: Truth Forums and Arts of Dramatization Social &Legal Studies, Ahead of Print. Vikki Bell Read the syndicated article here
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Labour Constitutions and Market Logics: A Socio-Historical Approach

opencrim June 29, 2018 Labour Constitutions and Market Logics: A Socio-Historical Approach2018-06-29T01:57:46+00:00 Social & Legal Studies
Labour Constitutions and Market Logics: A Socio-Historical Approach Social &Legal Studies, Ahead of Print. Robert Knegt Read the syndicated article here
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Modern Slavery, Unfree Labour and the Labour Market: The Social Dynamics of Legal Characterization

opencrim June 29, 2018 Modern Slavery, Unfree Labour and the Labour Market: The Social Dynamics of Legal Characterization2018-06-29T01:57:45+00:00 Social & Legal Studies
Modern Slavery, Unfree Labour and the Labour Market: The Social Dynamics of Legal Characterization Social &Legal Studies, Ahead of Print. Judy Fudge Read the syndicated article here
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Recognizing the Full Costs of Care? Compensation for Families in South Africa’s Silicosis Class Action

opencrim June 29, 2018 Recognizing the Full Costs of Care? Compensation for Families in South Africa’s Silicosis Class Action2018-06-29T01:57:43+00:00 Social & Legal Studies
Recognizing the Full Costs of Care? Compensation for Families in South Africa’s Silicosis Class Action Social &Legal Studies, Ahead of Print. Beth Goldblatt Read the syndicated article here
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Exceptional Sexual Harms: The Catholic Church and Child Sexual Abuse Claims in Australia

opencrim June 29, 2018 Exceptional Sexual Harms: The Catholic Church and Child Sexual Abuse Claims in Australia2018-06-29T01:57:42+00:00 Social & Legal Studies
Exceptional Sexual Harms: The Catholic Church and Child Sexual Abuse Claims in Australia Social &Legal Studies, Ahead of Print. Kate Gleeson Read the syndicated article here
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The Absent Present Law: An Ethnographic Study of Legal Violence in Turkey

opencrim June 29, 2018 The Absent Present Law: An Ethnographic Study of Legal Violence in Turkey2018-06-29T01:57:40+00:00 Social & Legal Studies
The Absent Present Law: An Ethnographic Study of Legal Violence in Turkey Social &Legal Studies, Ahead of Print. Deniz Yonucu Read the syndicated article here
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Theorizing the Relationship Between Social Law and Markets in Regional Integration Projects

opencrim June 28, 2018 Theorizing the Relationship Between Social Law and Markets in Regional Integration Projects2018-06-28T01:49:56+00:00 Social & Legal Studies
Theorizing the Relationship Between Social Law and Markets in Regional Integration Projects Social &Legal Studies, Ahead of Print. Diamond Ashiagbor Read the syndicated article here
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Critical Junctures and Conditions of Change: Exploring the Fall of Prison Populations in US States

opencrim June 28, 2018 Critical Junctures and Conditions of Change: Exploring the Fall of Prison Populations in US States2018-06-28T01:49:55+00:00 Social & Legal Studies
Critical Junctures and Conditions of Change: Exploring the Fall of Prison Populations in US States Social &Legal Studies, Ahead of Print. Susanne Karstedt Read the syndicated article here
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A Chance to Reimagine Punishment and Penality?

opencrim June 28, 2018 A Chance to Reimagine Punishment and Penality?2018-06-28T01:49:53+00:00 Social & Legal Studies
A Chance to Reimagine Punishment and Penality? Social &Legal Studies, Ahead of Print. Anita Dockley Read the syndicated article here
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