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Foreword: Socio-legal studies and the humanities
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- 19 November 2009, pp. 235-242
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Sacralising the patriarchal family in the monotheistic religions: ‘To no form of religion is woman indebted for one impulse of freedom’*
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- 30 April 2012, pp. 211-230
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Lawyers and the legal system on TV: the British experience
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- 02 April 2007, pp. 333-362
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The narratives of geographical indications*
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- 01 May 2014, pp. 222-248
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The formation of a European constitution: an approach from historical-political sociology
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- 23 August 2012, pp. 354-393
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The controversy of compassion as an awakening to our conflicted social condition
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- 12 May 2017, pp. 212-224
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The struggle for law: some dilemmas of cultural legality
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- 15 May 2009, pp. 373-384
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De/reconstructing critical psychological jurisprudence: strategies of resistance and struggles for justice
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- 27 October 2010, pp. 363-396
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From pains-taking to pains-giving comparisons1
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- 09 November 2016, pp. 390-403
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Translating politics into policy implementation: welfare frontline workers in polarised Brazil
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- 11 July 2022, pp. 303-316
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Reframing the debate: the debt relief initiative and new normative values in the governance of third world* debt
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- 01 May 2014, pp. 249-272
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Kanak women and the colonial process
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- 31 May 2006, pp. 11-36
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The roots of transitional accountability: interrogating the ‘justice cascade’
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- 19 February 2013, pp. 106-123
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Migration and access to health care in English medical law: a rhetorical critique
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- 15 May 2009, pp. 315-335
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Supping with the Devil? Indicators and the rise of managerial rationality in law
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- 03 January 2018, pp. 465-484
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Imagining by feeling: a case for compassion in legal reasoning
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- 12 May 2017, pp. 143-157
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From Judge Judy to Judge Rinder and Judge Geordie: humour, emotion and ‘televisual legal consciousness’
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- 23 November 2018, pp. 581-595
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Eye witness – memorialising humanity in Steve McQueen’s Hunger
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- 19 November 2009, pp. 281-294
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Why do judges talk the way they do?
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- 22 June 2009, pp. 25-49
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The limits of international adjudication: authority and resistance of regional economic courts in times of crisis
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- 29 May 2018, pp. 275-293
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