Napoleonic Legacies, Postcolonial State Legitimation, and the Perpetual Myth of Non-Intervention: Family Code Reform and Gender Equality in Mali

Napoleonic Legacies, Postcolonial State Legitimation, and the Perpetual Myth of Non-Intervention: Family Code Reform and Gender Equality in Mali Social &Legal Studies, Ahead of Print. In May 2018, the African…
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Body Memories as a Neglected Legacy of Human Rights Abuses: Exploring Their Significance for Transitional Justice

Body Memories as a Neglected Legacy of Human Rights Abuses: Exploring Their Significance for Transitional Justice Social &Legal Studies, Ahead of Print. Memories are a crucial part of transitional justice…
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The Travels of a Set of Numbers: The Multiple Networks Enabled by the Colombian ‘Estrato’ System

The Travels of a Set of Numbers: The Multiple Networks Enabled by the Colombian ‘Estrato’ System Social &Legal Studies, Ahead of Print. This article documents how a Constitutionally grounded effort…
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A ‘Most Astonishing’ Circumstance: The Survival of Jewish POWs in German War Captivity During the Second World War

A ‘Most Astonishing’ Circumstance: The Survival of Jewish POWs in German War Captivity During the Second World War Social &Legal Studies, Ahead of Print. During the Second World War, more…
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