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Volume 9, issue 4, 2020
- Sharing Property Sharing Labour: The Co-Production of Value in Platform Economies pp. 1-17

- Sally Zhu
- No Place Called Home. The Banishment of ‘Foreign Criminals’ in the Public Interest: A Wrong without Redress pp. 1-24

- Helen O’Nions
- Interrogating the Role and Value of Cultural Expertise in Law pp. 1-23

- John R. Campbell
- Challenges of Effective Communication in the Criminal Justice Process: Findings from Interviews with Victims of Sexual Offences in Australia pp. 1-23

- Rhiannon Davies and Lorana Bartels
- Certainty and Uncertainty in Tax Law: Do Opposites Attract? pp. 1-30

- Alexander V. Demin
- The Status Quo of the Criminal Accountability for Marine Illegal Fishing in China: From the Perspective of Judgment Analysis pp. 1-13

- Li Feng, Peipei He, Chenghui Zheng and Pei Chen
- A ‘Wellbeing’ Paradigm: A Concept-Based Study of Body Art and Regulatory Challenges pp. 1-21

- Nicola Glover-Thomas
- China’s Environmental Vertical Management Reform: An Effective and Sustainable Way Forward or Trouble in Itself? pp. 1-27

- Di Zhou
- Diplomatic and Consular Protection with Special Reference to Article 46 of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights pp. 1-12

- Riaan Eksteen
- Coronavirus and the Curtailment of Religious Liberty pp. 1-19

- Mark Hill Qc
- “Our Laws Have Not Caught up with the Technology”: Understanding Challenges and Facilitators in Investigating and Prosecuting Child Sexual Abuse Materials in the United States pp. 1-19

- Olivia Cullen, Keri Zug Ernst, Natalie Dawes, Warren Binford and Gina Dimitropoulos
- Offshore Processing Arrangements: Effect on Treaty Ratifications of Receiving States pp. 1-40

- Margarita Fourer, Natalie Dietrich Jones and Yusuf Ciftci
Volume 9, issue 3, 2020
- No Passport Required: Crossing Interdisciplinary Borders in an Australian Legal Clinic pp. 1-13

- Doris Bozin, Allison Ballard, Vicki de Prazer and Jenny Weekes
- A Study of the Implications of the European Securitisation Regulation 2017/2402 on Malta pp. 1-26

- Joseph Micallef, Simon Grima, Sharon Seychell, Ramona Rupeika-Apoga and Mark Lawrence Zammit
- The UK Government’s Covid-19 Response and Article 2 of the ECHR (Title I Dignity; Right to Life, Charter of Fundamental Rights of the EU) pp. 1-8

- Miroslav Baros
- The Obligation of Diplomats to Respect the Laws and Regulations of the Hosting State: A Critical Overview of the International Practices pp. 1-17

- Nehaluddin Ahmad
- Postscript: Feminist Legal Theory in the 21st Century pp. 1-4

- Margaret Thornton
Volume 9, issue 2, 2020
- Expectations and Experiences of Women Imprisoned for Drug Offending and Returning to Communities in Thailand: Understanding Women’s Pathways Into, Through, and Post-Imprisonment pp. 1-38

- Samantha Jeffries, Chontit Chuenurah and Tristan Russell
- Wearable Technologies and Smart Clothes in the Fashion Business: Some Issues Concerning Cybersecurity and Data Protection pp. 1-13

- Giovanni Ziccardi
- Exploring the Impact of Government Regulation on Technological Transitions; a Historical Perspective on Innovation in the Dutch Network-Based Industries pp. 1-21

- Helen Stout and Martin de Jong
- Subject (in) Trouble: Humans, Robots, and Legal Imagination pp. 1-16

- Ana Oliveira
- Digitalization of the Legal Field and the Future of Large Law Firms pp. 1-23

- Salvatore Caserta
- Legislation, Regulations, and Reflections on Environmental Accounting as a Reflection of the Incorporation of Social Responsibility in Companies pp. 1-19

- Maripaz Muñoz Prieto
Volume 9, issue 1, 2020
- Fashion between Inspiration and Appropriation pp. 1-26

- Barbara Pozzo
- Fashion as Art: Rights and Remedies in the Age of Social Media pp. 1-26

- Lucrezia Palandri
- Third-Party Doctrine Principles and the Fourth Amendment: Challenges and Opportunities for First Responder Emergency Officials pp. 1-11

- Klaus Schmidt, Katrin C. Varner and Agrey D. Chenga
- Public Interest, Health Research and Data Protection Law: Establishing a Legitimate Trade-Off between Individual Control and Research Access to Health Data pp. 1-23

- Mark J. Taylor and Tess Whitton
- Reply to George S. Ford’s ‘A Counterfactual Impact Analysis of Fair Use Policy on Copyright Related Industries in Singapore: A Critical Review’ pp. 1-9

- Roya Ghafele
- The Uyghur Minority in China: A Case Study of Cultural Genocide, Minority Rights and the Insufficiency of the International Legal Framework in Preventing State-Imposed Extinction pp. 1-20

- Ciara Finnegan
- Photoshop & The (Virtual) Body of Models pp. 1-14

- Susy Bello Knoll
- Backlash or Widening the Gap?: Women’s Reproductive Rights in the Twenty-First Century pp. 1-14

- Dorota Anna Gozdecka
- Acknowledgement to Reviewers of Laws in 2019 pp. 1-2

- Laws Editorial Office
Volume 8, issue 4, 2019
- Comparison of Water Resources Policies between Brazil and Italy pp. 1-17

- Antônio Pasqualetto, Diego Lo Presti, Massimo Rovai and Aldo Muro
- Human Rights of Children in the Context of Migration Processes. Innovative Efforts for Integrating Regional Human Rights Standards in the Americas pp. 1-23

- Alejandro Fuentes and Marina Vannelli
- Ronald Reagan, the Modern Right, and…the Rise of the Fem-Crits pp. 1-10

- Paul Baumgardner
- The Protection of Fashion Shows: An Uncharted Stage pp. 1-10

- Elena Varese and Valentina Mazza
- ‘Endlessly Valuable’ Discursive Work—Intimate Partner Femicide, an English Case Study pp. 1-16

- Adrian Howe
- Slow Fashion in a Fast Fashion World: Promoting Sustainability and Responsibility pp. 1-9

- Mark K. Brewer
- International Law and European Migration Policy: Where Is the Terrorism Risk? pp. 1-18

- Didier Bigo and Elspeth Guild
- Feminist Interventions in Law Reform: Criminalising Image-Based Sexual Abuse in New South Wales pp. 1-18

- Kcasey McLoughlin and Alex O’Brien
- The Ethical Consumer and Codes of Ethics in the Fashion Industry pp. 1-19

- Rossella Esther Cerchia and Katherine Piccolo
- Circular Economy and Waste in the Fashion Industry pp. 1-13

- Valentina Jacometti
- Protected Groups in Refugee Law and International Law pp. 1-47

- Joseph Rikhof and Ashley Geerts
- Cultural Expertise: An Emergent Concept and Evolving Practices pp. 1-4

- Livia Holden
- Can Law Address Intersectional Sexual Harassment? The Case of Claimants with Personality Disorders pp. 1-14

- Karen O’Connell
Volume 8, issue 3, 2019
- Digital Market, Bloggers, and Trendsetters: The New World of Advertising Law pp. 1-14

- Mariacristina Reale
- The Bondo Society as a Political Tool: Examining Cultural Expertise in Sierra Leone from 1961 to 2018 pp. 1-12

- Aisha Fofana Ibrahim
- End Coercion in Mental Health Services—Toward a System Based on Support Only pp. 1-10

- Martin Zinkler and Sebastian von Peter
- Activities and Operations with Cryptocurrencies and Their Taxation Implications: The Spanish Case pp. 1-13

- Sergio Náñez Alonso
- Cultural Expertise in Sweden: A History of Its Use pp. 1-13

- Annika Rabo
- The “Cultural Test” as Cultural Expertise: Evolution of a Legal–Anthropological Tool for Judges pp. 1-15

- Ilenia Ruggiu
- ‘Some Animals Are More Equal Than Others’: The Hierarchy of Citizenship in Austria pp. 1-19

- Suleman Lazarus
- The Rights of Refugee Children and the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child pp. 1-22

- Jeanette A. Lawrence, Agnes E. Dodds, Ida Kaplan and Maria M. Tucci
- Questioning Segregation of People Living with Dementia in Australia: An International Human Rights Approach to Care Homes pp. 1-26

- Linda Steele, Kate Swaffer, Lyn Phillipson and Richard Fleming
Volume 8, issue 2, 2019
- State-Owned Entities as Key Actors in the Promotion and Implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: Examples of Good Practices pp. 1-22

- Mihaela-Maria Barnes
- The Cactus and the Anthropologist: The Evolution of Cultural Expertise on the Entheogenic Use of Peyote in the United States pp. 1-22

- Aurelien Bouayad
- Cultural Expertise in Italian Criminal Justice: From Criminal Anthropology to Anthropological Expert Witnessing pp. 1-18

- Anna Ziliotto
- Comparison of Quebec’s Project Delivery Methods: Relational Contract Law and Differences in Contractual Language pp. 1-75

- Gabriel Jobidon, Pierre Lemieux and Robert Beauregard
- Supporting Choice and Control—An Analysis of the Approach Taken to Legal Capacity in Australia’s National Disability Insurance Scheme pp. 1-19

- Emily Cukalevski
- Shifting the Balance of Power: The Strategic Use of the CRPD by Disabled People’s Organizations in Securing ‘a Seat at the Table’ pp. 1-15

- Laufey Löve, Rannveig Traustadóttir and James Rice
Volume 8, issue 1, 2019
- Acknowledgement to Reviewers of Laws in 2018 pp. 1-2

- Laws Editorial Office
- The Evolving Common Law Jurisprudence Combatting the Threat of Terrorism in the United Kingdom, United States, and Canada pp. 1-43

- James C. Simeon
- The Legal Profession in the Era of Digital Capitalism: Disruption or New Dawn? pp. 1-17

- Salvatore Caserta and Mikael Rask Madsen
- Law’s Autonomy and Moral Reason pp. 1-17

- Jack Clayton Thompson
- Beyond the Paris Agreement: Intellectual Property, Innovation Policy, and Climate Justice pp. 1-24

- Matthew Rimmer
- Judging Values and Participation in Mental Capacity Law pp. 1-22

- Camillia Kong, John Coggon, Michael Dunn and Penny Cooper
- Legal Capacity and Supported Decision-Making: Lessons from Some Recent Legal Reforms pp. 1-22

- Antonio Martinez-Pujalte
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