Diversity, Dissent and Representation: Lessons From The First Minority Judge in the Israeli Supreme Court
Diversity, Dissent and Representation: Lessons From The First Minority Judge in the Israeli Supreme Court Social &Legal Studies, Ahead of Print. This paper seeks to enrich existing empirical research on…
Coloniality, Belonging and Citizenship Deprivation in the UK: Exploring Judicial Responses
Coloniality, Belonging and Citizenship Deprivation in the UK: Exploring Judicial Responses Social &Legal Studies, Ahead of Print. In this paper, I interrogate the English case law on citizenship deprivation and…
Book Review: Law, Insecurity and Risk Control: Neo-Liberal Governance and the Populist Revolt by John Pratt
Book Review: Law, Insecurity and Risk Control: Neo-Liberal Governance and the Populist Revolt by John Pratt Social &Legal Studies, Ahead of Print. Harry Annison Read the syndicated article here
Book Review: Time, Temporality and Legal Judgment by Tanzil Chowdhury
Book Review: Time, Temporality and Legal Judgment by Tanzil Chowdhury Social &Legal Studies, Volume 30, Issue 6, Page 959-962, December 2021. Kathryn McNeilly Read the syndicated article here
Revisiting Polish Abortion Law: Doctors and Institutions in a Restrictive Regime
Revisiting Polish Abortion Law: Doctors and Institutions in a Restrictive Regime Social &Legal Studies, Ahead of Print. This article examines the motivations of doctors operating in restrictive abortion regimes, and…
Book Review: Transnational Law and State Transformation. The Case of Extractive Development in Mongolia by Jennifer Lander
Book Review: Transnational Law and State Transformation. The Case of Extractive Development in Mongolia by Jennifer Lander Social &Legal Studies, Ahead of Print. Read the syndicated article here
Law, Culture and Decolonisation: The Perspectives of Aboriginal Elders on Family Violence in Australia
Law, Culture and Decolonisation: The Perspectives of Aboriginal Elders on Family Violence in Australia Social &Legal Studies, Ahead of Print. Family violence within Aboriginal communities continues to attract considerable scholarly,…
Book Review: Law and Disorder: Sovereignty, Protest, Atmosphere by Illan Rua Wall
Book Review: Law and Disorder: Sovereignty, Protest, Atmosphere by Illan Rua Wall Social &Legal Studies, Ahead of Print. Alison Young Read the syndicated article here
Different but equal? Exploring potential catalysts of disparity in remand decision-making in the youth court
Different but equal? Exploring potential catalysts of disparity in remand decision-making in the youth court Social &Legal Studies, Ahead of Print. The disproportionate use of remand detention ( pre-trial detention)…
The changing status of European Union nationals in the United Kingdom following Brexit: The lived experience of the European Union Settlement Scheme
The changing status of European Union nationals in the United Kingdom following Brexit: The lived experience of the European Union Settlement Scheme Social &Legal Studies, Ahead of Print. Following Brexit,…
Ensuring access to water in an emergency context: Towards an overexploitation and contamination of water resources?
Ensuring access to water in an emergency context: Towards an overexploitation and contamination of water resources? Social &Legal Studies, Ahead of Print. This article shows how geo-legal devices created to…
Reconceptualising ‘risk’: Towards a humanistic paradigm of sexual offending
Reconceptualising ‘risk’: Towards a humanistic paradigm of sexual offending Social &Legal Studies, Ahead of Print. Within Western criminal justice traditions, the ‘risk’ paradigm has become the defining logic of contemporary…