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Volume 7, issue 4, 2018
- Due Diligence Obligations and Transboundary Environmental Harm: Cybersecurity Applications pp. 1-12

- Akiko Takano
- The Secret Silent Spaces of Workplace Violence: Focus on Bullying (and Harassment) pp. 1-17

- Allison J Ballard and Patricia Easteal
- Pressure on Judges: How the Budgeting System Can Impact on Judge’s Autonomy pp. 1-17

- Federica Viapiana
- Who’s Talking About Us Without Us? A Survivor Research Interjection into an Academic Psychiatry Debate on Compulsory Community Treatment Orders in Ireland pp. 1-15

- Liz Brosnan
- Are Immigrant Women Visible in Australian Domestic Violence Reports that Potentially Influence Policy? pp. 1-16

- Nafiseh Ghafournia and Patricia Easteal
- A Counterfactual Impact Analysis of Fair Use Policy on Copyright Related Industries in Singapore: A Critical Review pp. 1-11

- George Ford
- Seemingly Connected, Obviously Separate: The Parallel Realities of the UN Global Compact and the Multilateral Regimes in Water Governance pp. 1-14

- Gor Samvel
Volume 7, issue 3, 2018
- A Primer on Disability Discrimination in Higher Education pp. 1-33

- Laura Rothstein
- Copyright User Rights and Remedies: An Access to Justice Perspective pp. 1-26

- Pascale Chapdelaine
- Donald Trump and Institutional Change Strategies pp. 1-21

- Jordan T. Cash and Dave Bridge
- The Rights Network: 100 Years of the Hohfeldian Rights Analytic pp. 1-18

- Jack Clayton Thompson
- Towards Changing Compulsory Community Mental Health Treatment in New Zealand: Shining Light on How Community Treatment Orders Are Produced pp. 1-19

- Alison Schneller, Katey Thom and Peter Adams
- Here to Stay: The Evolution of Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights in International Human Rights Law pp. 1-17

- Lucía Berro Pizzarossa
- Paradigm Shift or Paradigm Paralysis? National Mental Health and Capacity Law and Implementing the CRPD in Scotland pp. 1-15

- Jill Stavert
- Tax Evasion and Incomplete Tax Transparency pp. 1-15

- Noam Noked
Volume 7, issue 2, 2018
- Justiciability of the Right to Water in the SADC Region: A Critical Appraisal pp. 1-21

- Greenwell Matchaya, O’brien Kaaba and Charles Nhemachena
- Judicialization and Its Effects: Experiments as a Way Forward pp. 1-21

- Parker Hevron
- All Their Eggs in One Basket? Ideological Congruence in Congress and the Bicameral Origins of Concentrated Delegation to the Bureaucracy pp. 1-15

- Jordan Carr Peterson
- Assessing Judicial Empowerment pp. 1-17

- Thomas M. Keck
- The Administrative Role of the Chief Justice: Law, Politics, and Procedure in the Roberts Court Era pp. 1-17

- Sarah Staszak
- Concerns about Genetic Discrimination after Regulation: A Qualitative Study of the Situation Regarding BRCA and Huntington’s Disease in Belgium pp. 1-16

- Annet Wauters and Ine Van Hoyweghen
- Consumers’ Experiences of Mental Health Advance Statements pp. 1-16

- Chris Maylea, Ann Jorgensen, Sarah Matta, Katherine Ogilvie and Paul Wallin
- #MeToo? Legal Discourse and Everyday Responses to Sexual Violence pp. 1-24

- Alison Gash and Ryan Harding
- Off to the Courts? Or the Agency? Public Attitudes on Bureaucratic and Legal Approaches to Policy Enforcement pp. 1-18

- Quinn Mulroy and Shana Gadarian
- Why Insurers Are Wrong about Adverse Selection pp. 1-8

- R. Guy Thomas
- Decision-Making Behaviour under the Mental Health Act 1983 and Its Impact on Mental Health Tribunals: An English Perspective pp. 1-23

- Nicola Glover-Thomas
- A Right Not to Be Mapped? Augmented Reality, Real Property, and Zoning pp. 1-23

- Elizabeth F. Judge and Tenille E. Brown
Volume 7, issue 1, 2018
- Freedom of Opinion and Expression: From the Perspective of Psychosocial Disability and Madness pp. 1-26

- Fleur Beaupert
- China and BEPS pp. 1-26

- Reuven Avi-Yonah and Haiyan Xu
- Expanding the Rights of Student Religious Groups on College and University Campuses: The Implications of Trinity Lutheran Church v. Comer pp. 1-14

- William Thro and Charles Russo
- Living on the Global Peripheries of Law: Disability Human Rights Law in Principle and in Practice in the Global South pp. 1-14

- Vera Chouinard
- Acknowledgement to Reviewers of Laws in 2017 pp. 1-2

- Laws Editorial Office
- Unveiling the Challenges in the Implementation of Article 24 CRPD on the Right to Inclusive Education. A Case-Study from Italy pp. 1-17

- Delia Ferri
- Reconsidering Sheltered Workshops in Light of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (2006) pp. 1-17

- Charlotte May-Simera
- Customizing Fair Use Transplants pp. 1-15

- Peter K. Yu
- Reform of the Belgian Justice System: Changes to the Role of Jurisdiction Chief, the Empowerment of Local Managers pp. 1-16

- Emilie Dupont and Frédéric Schoenaers
- Models of Disability and Human Rights: Informing the Improvement of Built Environment Accessibility for People with Disability at Neighborhood Scale? pp. 1-21

- Mary Ann Jackson
- Indigenous Australians, Intellectual Disability and Incarceration: A Confluence of Rights Violations pp. 1-21

- Claire E. Brolan and David Harley
Volume 6, issue 4, 2017
- Prioritising Supported Decision-Making: Running on Empty or a Basis for Glacial-To-Steady Progress? pp. 1-14

- Terry Carney
- Rethinking the Americans with Disabilities Act’s Insurance Safe Harbor pp. 1-14

- Valarie Blake
- Vulnerability and the Right to Respect for Private Life as an Autonomous Source of Protection against Expulsion under Article 8 ECHR pp. 1-23

- Sylvie Da Lomba
- Gender Still Matters: Effects of Workplace Discrimination on Employment Schedules of Young Professionals pp. 1-22

- Gabriele Plickert and Joyce Sterling
- Sex, Sexuality, Sexual Offending and the Rights of Persons with Mental Disabilities pp. 1-10

- Michael L. Perlin, Heather Ellis Cucolo and Alison J. Lynch
- The Relevance of Criminal Courts in the Global South pp. 1-17

- Pablo Leandro Ciocchini
- From Disability Rights to the Rights of the Dying (and Back Again) pp. 1-17

- Harold Braswell
- A New Protection Orientation and Framework for Refugees and Other Forced Migrants pp. 1-24

- James C. Simeon
- “More Honoured in the Breach than in the Observance”—Self-Advocacy and Human Rights pp. 1-20

- Gabor Petri, Julie Beadle-Brown and Jill Bradshaw
- Community Integration of People with Disabilities: Can Olmstead Protect Against Retrenchment? pp. 1-12

- Mary Crossley
- Reading Alexander V. Choate Rightly: Now is the Time pp. 1-13

- Leslie Francis and Anita Silvers
- Spouse Sponsorship Policies: Focus on Serial Sponsors pp. 1-13

- Nafiseh Ghafournia and Patricia Easteal
- Disparities in Private Health Insurance Coverage of Skilled Care pp. 1-11

- Stacey A. Tovino
- Disability, Procreation, and Justice in the United States pp. 1-15

- Kimberly Mutcherson
- The Inclusion of the Lived Experience of Disability in Policymaking pp. 1-16

- Laufey Löve, Rannveig Traustadóttir, Gerard Quinn and James Rice
- Multiple Competences of Judicial and Social Intervention: Portuguese Public Prosecutors in Action pp. 1-21

- João Paulo Dias
- Tax Policy in Action: 2016 Tax Amnesty Experience of the Republic of Indonesia pp. 1-9

- Emmiryzan Wasrinil Said
- Barriers to Physician Aid in Dying for People with Disabilities pp. 1-9

- Alicia Ouellette
Volume 6, issue 3, 2017
- Case Selection in the Russian Constitutional Court: The Role of Legal Assistants pp. 1-23

- Aryna Dzmitryieva
- Drawing the Line: Disability, Genetic Intervention and Bioethics pp. 1-23

- Adam Conti
- Back to the Future: The Digital Millennium Copyright Act and the Trans-Pacific Partnership pp. 1-36

- Matthew Rimmer
- Some Parents Are More Equal than Others: Discrimination against People with Disabilities under Adoption Law pp. 1-27

- Blake Connell
- IP Things as Boundary Objects: The Case of the Copyright Work pp. 1-44

- Michael J. Madison
- Protection for Privacy under the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities pp. 1-12

- Mark C. Weber
- Human Trafficking and Study Abroad pp. 1-12

- Taylor S. Parker
- Victims of Violence: The Forced Sterilisation of Women and Girls with Disabilities in Australia pp. 1-19

- Laura Elliott
Volume 6, issue 2, 2017
- Human Rights and Social Justice pp. 1-16

- Neil Hibbert
- A New Approach to Abortion Informed Consent Laws: How An Evidence Law Framework Can Clarify Casey’s Truthful, Non-Misleading Standard pp. 1-13

- Veneeta Jaswal
Volume 6, issue 1, 2017
- Online Shaming and the Right to Privacy pp. 1-26

- Emily B. Laidlaw
- Collegiality, Therapy and Mediation—The Contribution of Experts in Swedish Mental Health Law pp. 1-17

- Stefan Sjöström, Maritha Jacobsson and Anna Hollander
- Enfranchised Minors: Women as People in the Middle East after the 2011 Arab Uprisings pp. 1-25

- Rania Maktabi
- Prospects for a Sports Ombudsman in Canada pp. 1-18

- Frank Fowlie
- Acknowledgement to Reviewers of Laws in 2016 pp. 1-2

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