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Volume 3, issue 4, 2014
- Re-Imagining Punishment: An Exercise in “Intersectional Criminal Justice” pp. 1-13

- Maya Pagni Barak
- The Impact of Social Networks and Mobile Technologies on the Revolutions in the Arab World—A Study of Egypt and Tunisia pp. 1-19

- Alana Maurushat, Mohamed Chawki, Hadeel Al-Alosi and Yassin El Shazly
- The Age of Consent and the Ending of Queer Theory pp. 1-21

- Sarah Beresford
- Post-Release Success among Paroled Lifers pp. 1-26

- Marieke Liem and Jennifer Garcin
- Does Avoiding Judicial Isolation Outweigh the Risks Related to “Professional Death by Facebook”? pp. 1-15

- Karen Eltis
- Explaining Female Offending and Prosocial Behavior: The Role of Empathy and Cognitive Distortions pp. 1-15

- Marita A. M. Van Langen, Geert Jan J. M. Stams, Eveline S. Van Vugt, Inge B. Wissink and Jessica J. Asscher
- Addressing Trauma and Psychosocial Development in Juvenile Justice-Involved Youth: A Synthesis of the Developmental Neuroscience, Juvenile Justice and Trauma Literature pp. 1-15

- Michelle Evans-Chase
- A Comparison of Female Delinquents: The Impact of Child Maltreatment Histories on Risk and Need Characteristics among a Missouri Sample pp. 1-18

- Anne Dannerbeck-Janku, Clark Peters and Jacob Perkins
- Trajectories and Risk Factors of Criminal Behavior among Females from Adolescence to Early Adulthood pp. 1-23

- Julie M. Krupa and Kristina K. Childs
- Providing an Architecture Framework for Cyberjustice pp. 1-23

- Benoit A. Aubert, Gilbert Babin and Hamza Aqallal
Volume 3, issue 3, 2014
- Reculer Pour Mieux Sauter: A Review of Attachment and Other Developmental Processes Inherent in Identified Risk Factors for Juvenile Delinquency and Juvenile Offending pp. 1-30

- Dianna T. Kenny, Susan Blacker and Mark Allerton
- Networked Memory Project: A Policy Thought Experiment for the Archiving of Social Networks by the Library of Congress of the United States pp. 1-40

- Chloé S. Georas
- Regulating Direct-to-Consumer Advertising of Prescription Drugs in the Digital Age pp. 1-29

- Shannon Gibson
- Juvenile Justice in Mexico pp. 1-18

- Martha Frías Armenta and Livier Gómez Martínez
- Students vs. Jurors: Responding to Enhanced Video Technology pp. 1-18

- Meredith Rossner, David Tait and Jane Goodman-Delahunty
- From Research “Involving” Humans to Research “Affecting” Humans: A Proposal for a Principled Expansion of Research Ethics’ Jurisdiction to Create Traction for a Philosophy of Technology pp. 1-20

- Madelaine Saginur
- Cyberbullying at Work: In Search of Effective Guidance pp. 1-20

- Bettina West, Mary Foster, Avner Levin, Jocelyn Edmison and Daniela Robibero
- Crowdsourcing Sexual Objectification pp. 1-24

- Carissima Mathen
- “ Jones -ing” for a Solution: Commercial Street Surveillance and Privacy Torts in Canada pp. 1-22

- Stuart Hargreaves
- A Pirate too Needs to be Heard: Procedural Compromises in Online Copyright Infringement Cases in the UK pp. 1-27

- Poorna Mysoor
Volume 3, issue 2, 2014
- Registers of Artefacts of Creation—From the Late Medieval Period to the 19th Century pp. 1-43

- Chris Dent
- Access to Justice for Persons with Disabilities: An Emerging Strategy pp. 1-19

- David Allen Larson
- Should Postponing Motherhood via “Social Freezing” Be Legally Banned? An Ethical Analysis pp. 1-19

- Stephanie Bernstein and Claudia Wiesemann
- Image Right and Copyright Law in Europe: Divergences and Convergences pp. 1-27

- Tatiana Synodinou
- Designing and Implementing e-Justice Systems: Some Lessons Learned from EU and Canadian Examples pp. 1-35

- Giampiero Lupo and Jane Bailey
- Revisiting Privacy and Dignity: Online Shaming in the Global E-Village pp. 1-26

- Anne S.Y. Cheung
- A Counterfactual Impact Analysis of Fair Use Policy on Copyright Related Industries in Singapore pp. 1-26

- Roya Ghafele and Benjamin Gibert
- Death House Desiderata: A Hunger for Justice, Unsated pp. 1-12

- Robert Johnson, Alexa Marie Kelly, Sarah Bousquet, Susan Nagelson and Carla Mavaddat
Volume 3, issue 1, 2014
- Is the Modern American Death Penalty a Fatal Lottery? Texas as a Conservative Test pp. 1-21

- Scott Phillips and Alena Simon
- Migratory Policy as an Exclusionary Tool: The Case of Haitians in the Dominican Republic pp. 1-16

- Natalia Lippmann Mazzaglia and Pedro F. Marcelino
- The Political Potential of the Return Directive pp. 1-24

- Andrew Crosby
- Sub-Federal Enforcement of Immigration Law: An Introduction to the Problem of Pretextual Enforcement and Inadequate Remedies pp. 1-24

- Carrie Rosenbaum
- Acknowledgement to Reviewers of Laws in 2013 pp. 1-2

- Laws Editorial Office
- Death Row Confinement and the Meaning of Last Words pp. 1-12

- Robert Johnson, Laura Caitlin Kanewske and Maya Barak
- The Aegean Dispute in the Context of Contemporary Judicial Decisions on Maritime Delimitation pp. 1-38

- Petros Siousiouras and Georgios Chrysochou
- The Dog that Stopped Barking: Mass Legal Executions in 21st Century America pp. 1-10

- Paul H. Blackman and Vance McLaughlin
- Death Row Confessions and the Last Meal Test of Innocence pp. 1-11

- Kevin M. Kniffin and Brian Wansink
- Online Dispute Resolution (ODR) within Developing Nations: A Qualitative Evaluation of Transfer and Impact pp. 1-11

- Doug Leigh and Frank Fowlie
- Prevention and Punishment: Barriers to Accessing Health Services for Undocumented Immigrants in the United States pp. 1-11

- Parul Monga, Allen Keller and Homer Venters
Volume 2, issue 4, 2013
- There is Something about Marrying… The Case of Human Rights vs. Migration Regimes using the Example of Austria pp. 1-16

- Irene Messinger
- What Food is to be Kept Safe and for Whom? Food-Safety Governance in an Unsafe Food System pp. 1-27

- Martha McMahon
- Sexual Diversity in the Judiciary in England and Wales; Research on Barriers to Judicial Careers pp. 1-27

- Leslie J. Moran
- Youth Gang Members: Psychiatric Disorders and Substance Use pp. 1-9

- Toi Blakley Harris, Sara Elkins, Ashley Butler, Matthew Shelton, Barbara Robles, Stephanie Kwok, Sherri Simpson, Dennis W. Young, Amy Mayhew, Ayanna Brown and Albert John Sargent
- Regulating Lesbian Motherhood: Gender, Sexuality and Medically Assisted Reproduction in Portugal pp. 1-14

- Tânia Cristina Machado and Ana Maria Brandão
- Migration and Freedom of Movement of Workers: EU Law, Crisis and the Cypriot States of Exception pp. 1-29

- Nicos Trimikliniotis
- Defining Boundaries: Gender and Property Rights in South Africa’s Traditional Courts Bill pp. 1-29

- Thuto Thipe
- Transgendered Prisoners in the United States: A Progression of Laws pp. 1-12

- Rudolph Alexander
Volume 2, issue 3, 2013
- Tunisian Migrant Journeys: Human Rights Concerns for Tunisians Arriving by Sea pp. 1-23

- Maegan Hendow
- Delinquency and Crime among Immigrant Youth—An Integrative Review of Theoretical Explanations pp. 1-23

- Xi Chen and Hua Zhong
- Separate and Unequal: Judicial Culture, Employment Qualifications and Muslim Headscarf Debates pp. 1-23

- Joyce Marie Mushaben
- Identity/Time pp. 1-14

- Nancy J. Knauer
- The Enemy at the Gates: International Borders, Migration and Human Rights pp. 1-18

- Pia Oberoi and Eleanor Taylor-Nicholson
- Millennium Development Goals and the Protection of Displaced and Refugee Women and Girls pp. 1-31

- Susan M. Akram
- Understanding Proposed Changes to the H-1B Visa: Protecting American Government Interests, Improving the Opportunities for American Companies, or Potentially Hurting Hopeful Immigrants? pp. 1-11

- Rebecca Stonawski
- “The Mad”, “The Bad”, “The Victim”: Gendered Constructions of Women Who Kill within the Criminal Justice System pp. 1-25

- Siobhan Weare
- Labeling Genetically Engineered Food in the United States: Suggestions for a New Approach pp. 1-19

- A. Endres
- Engendering the Evidence Base: A Critical Review of the Conceptual and Empirical Foundations of Gender-Responsive Interventions for Girls’ Delinquency pp. 1-39

- Patricia K. Kerig and Sheryl R. Schindler
Volume 2, issue 2, 2013
- Sodomy Laws and Gender Variance in Tahiti and Hawai‘i pp. 1-18

- Aleardo Zanghellini
- The Importance Placed on the Monitoring of Food Safety and Quality by Australian Consumers pp. 1-16

- Julie Henderson, Loreen Mamerow, Anne W. Taylor, Paul R. Ward, Samantha B. Meyer and John Coveney
- The Structure of European Food Law pp. 1-30

- Bernd M.J. Van der Meulen
- The Use of the Death Penalty for Drug Trafficking in the United States, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia and Thailand: A Comparative Legal Analysis pp. 1-35

- Yingyos Leechaianan and Dennis R. Longmire
Volume 2, issue 1, 2013
- Public and Private Food Safety Standards: Facilitating or Frustrating Fresh Produce Growers? pp. 1-19

- Jan Mei Soon and Richard N. Baines
- Examining the Infractions Causing Higher Rates of Suspensions and Expulsions: Racial and Ethnic Considerations pp. 1-13

- Craig J. Forsyth, Holly Howat, Lai K. Pei, York A. Forsyth, Gary Asmus and Billy R. Stokes
- The Imposition of the Death Penalty on Mexican Nationals in the United States and the Cultural, Legal and Political Context pp. 1-18

- James Michael Olivero
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