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 Volume 5, issue 4, 2016
 
  Harmonisation and Cross-Fertilisation of Socio-Economic Rights in the Human Rights Treaty Bodies: Disability and the Reasonableness Review Case Study   pp. 1-18 Andrea BroderickPrecedents, Patterns and Puzzles: Feminist Reflections on the First Women Lawyers   pp. 1-17 Mary Jane MossmanCopyright, Culture, and Community in Virtual Worlds   pp. 1-12 Dan BurkLiberal or Conservative? Genetic Rhetoric, Disability, and Human Species Modification   pp. 1-12 Christopher F. GoodeyAssessing the UN High-Level Panel on Access to Medicines Report in Light of the Right to Health   pp. 1-11 Lisa Forman, Ifrah Abdillahi and Jeannie SamuelWhat Has Limited the Impact of UK Disability Equality Law on Social Justice?   pp. 1-23 Rupert Harwood Volume 5, issue 3, 2016
 
  Lux In Arcana: Decoding the Right to Be Forgotten in Digital Archives   pp. 1-9 Patricia Sanchez Abril and Eugenio Pizarro MorenoGovernance of the Internet of Things—From Infancy to First Attempts of Implementation?   pp. 1-12 Rolf H. WeberProtection Orders for Battered Women in Israel   pp. 1-12 Dalit Yassour-BorochowitzUsing Risk to Assess the Legal Violence of Mandatory Detention   pp. 1-20 Robert KoulishSubverting Justice: Socio-Legal Determinants of Impunity for Violence against Women in Guatemala   pp. 1-20 Cecilia Menjívar and Shannon Drysdale WalshStrengthening the Voice of Persons with Mental Health Problems in Legal Capacity Proceedings   pp. 1-14 Marie Fallon-Kund and Jerome BickenbachThe Cosmopolitan Future: A Feminist Approach   pp. 1-14 Sylvie Fogiel-BijaouiPrecision Medicine and Advancing Genetic Technologies—Disability and Human Rights Perspectives   pp. 1-23 Aisling  De Paor and Peter BlanckThe Discussions around Precision Genetic Engineering: Role of and Impact on Disabled People   pp. 1-23 Gregor Wolbring and Lucy DiepDisability in a Human Rights Context   pp. 1-24 Theresia Degener Volume 5, issue 2, 2016
 
  The Proportionality and Solidarity Principles and Their Impact on Privacy Laws in German Jurisprudence   pp. 1-11 Klaus Schmidt and Alejandro LajeKids Sell: Celebrity Kids’ Right to Privacy   pp. 1-13 Seong Choul HongA Word of Caution: Human Rights, Disability, and Implementation of the Post-2015 Sustainable Development Goals   pp. 1-18 Claire E. BrolanInstitutional Perceptions of Internal Security on the Relationship between “Sensitive Urban Zones” and Immigrant Criminality   pp. 1-14 Maria João Guia and João PedrosoThe Structure of Local Groundwater Law for Sustainable Groundwater Policy in Japan   pp. 1-14 Sayaka K. HoriNGO-Ization and Human Rights Law: The CRPD’s Civil Society Mandate   pp. 1-14 Stephen MeyersCan International Human Rights Law Help Restore Access to Justice for Disabled Workers?   pp. 1-23 Rupert HarwoodUneasy Bedfellows: Social Justice and Neo-Liberal Practice in the Housing Market   pp. 1-6 Andrew MartelSustainable Indigenous Reindeer Herding as a Human Right   pp. 1-8 Stefan Kirchner and Vanessa M. FreseLegal Instruments for Marine Sanctuary in the High Arctic   pp. 1-15 Kathleen Morris and Kamrul HossainAre Cutbacks to Personal Assistance Violating Sweden’s Obligations under the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities?   pp. 1-15 Ciara Brennan, Rannveig Traustadóttir, Peter Anderberg and James RiceThe Death Penalty and Human Dignity: An Existential Fallacy   pp. 1-5 Susan Nagelsen and Charles Huckelbury Volume 5, issue 1, 2015
 
  Future Persons and Legal Persons: The Problematic Representation of the Future Child in the Regulation of Reproduction   pp. 1-16 Lisette Ten HaafAssumptions of Decision-Making Capacity: The Role Supporter Attitudes Play in the Realisation of Article 12 for People with Severe or Profound Intellectual Disability   pp. 1-9 Joanne WatsonMarine World Heritage and the Quest for Sustainability   pp. 1-20 Antonia ZervakiIn the Best Interests of the Abuser: Coercive Control, Child Custody Proceedings and the “Expert” Assessments That Guide Judicial Determinations   pp. 1-17 Samantha JeffriesExplaining Patterns of Urban Violence in Medellin, Colombia   pp. 1-17 Caroline DoyleLegal Capacity and Access to Justice: The Right to Participation in the CRPD   pp. 1-13 Penelope WellerCan a Patriarchal World Be Corrected by a Criminal Law? Feminist Struggles, Penal Justice and Legal Reform in France (1970–1980)   pp. 1-14 Jean BérardServices in the Field of Law within the Internal Market: Promoting e-Justice through Interoperability   pp. 1-18 Gherardo CarulloFeminist Jurisprudence, the Australian Legal System and Intimate Partner Sexual Violence: Fiction over Fact   pp. 1-18 Jessica White and Patricia EastealAustralia’s National Anti-Bullying Jurisdiction: Paper Tiger or Velvet Glove   pp. 1-18 Allison Ballard and Patricia EastealDissecting Marriage Fraud as a True Immigration Crime   pp. 1-10 George S. AsllaniGermany without Coercive Treatment in Psychiatry—A 15 Month Real World Experience   pp. 1-6 Martin ZinklerCRISPR, a Crossroads in Genetic Intervention: Pitting the Right to Health against the Right to Disability   pp. 1-15 Shawna BenstonAcknowledgement to Reviewers of Laws in 2015   pp. 1-2 Laws Editorial OfficeAccess to Preventive Health Care for Undocumented Migrants: A Comparative Study of Germany, The Netherlands and Spain from a Human Rights Perspective   pp. 1-22 Veronika Flegar, María Dalli and Brigit Toebes Volume 4, issue 4, 2015
 
  Immigration Federalism as Ideology: Lessons from the States   pp. 1-26 Lina NewtonFair and Equitable Benefit-Sharing at the Cross-Roads of the Human Right to Science and International Biodiversity Law   pp. 1-29 Elisa MorgeraUsing Increases in Criminal Deportees from the US to Estimate the Effect of Crime on Economic Growth and Development in Latin America and the Caribbean   pp. 1-18 Garfield O. BlakeDouble Blind Peer-Review in Laws   pp. 1-1 Frank Pasquale and Martyn RittmanBioethics and Human Rights in the Constitutional Formation of Global Health   pp. 1-32 Atina KrajewskaState Fragility and Structural Gender Inequality in Family Law: An Empirical Investigation   pp. 1-19 Donna Lee Bowen, Valerie M. Hudson and Perpetua Lynne NielsenEmbryonic Human Life and Dignity: The French Connection   pp. 1-16 Dimitrios TsarapatsanisThe Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and Article 12: Prospective Feminist Lessons against the “Will and Preferences” Paradigm   pp. 1-20 Camillia KongClimate-Related Standards and Multilateral Finance for Development   pp. 1-17 Charles E. Di Leva Volume 4, issue 3, 2015
 
  The Absence of the Right to Culture of Minorities within Minorities in Israel: A Tale of a Cultural Dissent Case   pp. 1-23 Meital PintoRenewables, Preferential Trade Agreements and EU Energy Security   pp. 1-43 Rafael Leal-Arcas, Valentina Caruso and Raphaela LeupuscekWhat Role for Law, Human Rights, and Bioethics in an Age of Big Data, Consortia Science, and Consortia Ethics? The Importance of Trustworthiness   pp. 1-26 Edward S. Dove and Vural ÖzdemirPsychosocial Predictors of Compliance with Speed Limits and Alcohol Limits by Spanish Drivers: Modeling Compliance of Traffic Rules   pp. 1-15 Rebeca Bautista, Esther Sitges and Sonia TiradoPolluter-Pays-Principle: The Cardinal Instrument for Addressing Climate Change   pp. 1-16 Mizan R. KhanDoing “Life”: A Glimpse into the Long-Term Incarceration Experience   pp. 1-20 Anthony K. Willis and Barbara H. ZaitzowEnforcement Issues in the Governance of Ships’ Carbon Emissions   pp. 1-17 Michael Bloor, Susan Baker, Helen Sampson and Katrin DahlgrenIs There Room for Coherence in Climate Financial Assistance?   pp. 1-18 Laurence Boisson  De ChazournesRegulating Gamete Donation in the U.S.: Ethical, Legal and Social Implications   pp. 1-25 Maya SabatelloThe Human Right to Water in Law and Implementation   pp. 1-59 Norbert Brunner, Vijay Mishra, Ponnusamy Sakthivel, Markus Starkl and Christof TschohlThe Political Contingency of Sex Discrimination Legislation: The Case of Australia   pp. 1-21 Margaret ThorntonAccess to Minerals: WTO Export Restrictions and Climate Change Considerations   pp. 1-21 Stephanie Switzer, Leonardus Gerber and Francesco SindicoPrivacy, Personhood, and Property in the Age of Genomics   pp. 1-36 Wendy Bonython and Bruce Baer Arnold Volume 4, issue 2, 2015
 
  Conceptual and Ethical Problems in the Mental Capacity Act 2005: An Interrogation of the Assessment Process   pp. 1-16 David GibsonEvaluating Decision Making Capacity in Older Individuals: Does the Law Give a Clue?   pp. 1-9 Marshall B. KappHouse Demolitions   pp. 1-13 Mordechai Kremnitzer and Lina Saba-HabeschDecision-Making, Legal Capacity and Neuroscience: Implications for Mental Health Laws   pp. 1-14 Bernadette McSherryThe Exercise of Legal Capacity, Supported Decision-Making and Scotland’s Mental Health and Incapacity Legislation: Working with CRPD Challenges   pp. 1-18 Jill StavertWhy Workers’ Rights Are Not Women’s Rights   pp. 1-25 Heidi GottfriedQuerying the Call to Introduce Mental Capacity Testing to Mental Health Law: Does the Doctrine of Necessity Provide an Alternative?   pp. 1-27 Piers Gooding and Eilionóir FlynnPhysician Charity Care in America: Almost Always an Illusion, Ever More Commercial   pp. 1-15 Bruce D. White and Marleen EijkholtSolidarity and the Encapsulated and Divided Histories of Health and Human Rights   pp. 1-24 Su-Ming KhooShould Supported Decision-Making Replace Substituted Decision-Making? The Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and Coercive Treatment under Queensland’s Mental Health Act 2000   pp. 1-28 Katrine Del Villar Volume 4, issue 1, 2015
 
  Examining the Conservative Shift from Harsh Justice   pp. 1-18 Joycelyn Pollock, Steven Glassner and Andrea KrajewskiReframing Risqué/Risky: Queer Temporalities, Teenage Sexting, and Freedom of Expression   pp. 1-19 Lara Karaian and Katherine  Van MeylThe Uneasy Marriage between Law and Equality   pp. 1-9 Pauline C. WestermanUSP Marion: A Few Prisoners Summon the Courage to Speak   pp. 1-16 Stephen C. RichardsThe Study of Torture: Why It Persists, Why Perceptions of It are Malleable, and Why It is Difficult to Eradicate   pp. 1-15 Erin M. KearnsAcknowledgement to Reviewers of Laws in 2014   pp. 1-2 Laws Editorial OfficeThe Electronic Monitoring Paradigm: A Proposal for Transforming Criminal Justice in the USA   pp. 1-22 Stuart S. YehSupported Decision-Making for People with Cognitive Impairments: An Australian Perspective?   pp. 1-23 Terry Carney |  |