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 Volume 3, issue 4, 2014
 
  Trajectories and Risk Factors of Criminal Behavior among Females from Adolescence to Early Adulthood   pp. 1-23 Julie M. Krupa and Kristina K. ChildsProviding an Architecture Framework for Cyberjustice   pp. 1-23 Benoit A. Aubert, Gilbert Babin and Hamza AqallalThe Age of Consent and the Ending of Queer Theory   pp. 1-21 Sarah BeresfordPost-Release Success among Paroled Lifers   pp. 1-26 Marieke Liem and Jennifer GarcinDoes Avoiding Judicial Isolation Outweigh the Risks Related to “Professional Death by Facebook”?   pp. 1-15 Karen EltisExplaining 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. AsscherAddressing 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-ChaseThe 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 ShazlyRe-Imagining Punishment: An Exercise in “Intersectional Criminal Justice”   pp. 1-13 Maya Pagni BarakA 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 Volume 3, issue 3, 2014
 
  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 SaginurCyberbullying at Work: In Search of Effective Guidance   pp. 1-20 Bettina West, Mary Foster, Avner Levin, Jocelyn Edmison and Daniela RobiberoNetworked 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. GeorasJuvenile Justice in Mexico   pp. 1-18 Martha Frías Armenta and Livier Gómez MartínezStudents vs. Jurors: Responding to Enhanced Video Technology   pp. 1-18 Meredith Rossner, David Tait and Jane Goodman-DelahuntyRegulating Direct-to-Consumer Advertising of Prescription Drugs in the Digital Age   pp. 1-29 Shannon Gibson“ Jones -ing” for a Solution: Commercial Street Surveillance and Privacy Torts in Canada   pp. 1-22 Stuart HargreavesA Pirate too Needs to be Heard: Procedural Compromises in Online Copyright Infringement Cases in the UK   pp. 1-27 Poorna MysoorReculer 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 AllertonCrowdsourcing Sexual Objectification   pp. 1-24 Carissima Mathen Volume 3, issue 2, 2014
 
  Designing and Implementing e-Justice Systems: Some Lessons Learned from EU and Canadian Examples   pp. 1-35 Giampiero Lupo and Jane BaileyRevisiting Privacy and Dignity: Online Shaming in the Global E-Village   pp. 1-26 Anne S.Y. CheungA Counterfactual Impact Analysis of Fair Use Policy on Copyright Related Industries in Singapore   pp. 1-26 Roya Ghafele and Benjamin GibertRegisters of Artefacts of Creation—From the Late Medieval Period to the 19th Century   pp. 1-43 Chris DentImage Right and Copyright Law in Europe: Divergences and Convergences   pp. 1-27 Tatiana SynodinouDeath House Desiderata: A Hunger for Justice, Unsated   pp. 1-12 Robert Johnson, Alexa Marie Kelly, Sarah Bousquet, Susan Nagelson and Carla MavaddatAccess to Justice for Persons with Disabilities: An Emerging Strategy   pp. 1-19 David Allen LarsonShould Postponing Motherhood via “Social Freezing” Be Legally Banned? An Ethical Analysis   pp. 1-19 Stephanie Bernstein and Claudia Wiesemann Volume 3, issue 1, 2014
 
  Acknowledgement to Reviewers of Laws in 2013   pp. 1-2 Laws Editorial OfficeThe Political Potential of the Return Directive   pp. 1-24 Andrew CrosbySub-Federal Enforcement of Immigration Law: An Introduction to the Problem of Pretextual Enforcement and Inadequate Remedies   pp. 1-24 Carrie RosenbaumThe Dog that Stopped Barking: Mass Legal Executions in 21st Century America   pp. 1-10 Paul H. Blackman and Vance McLaughlinIs the Modern American Death Penalty a Fatal Lottery? Texas as a Conservative Test   pp. 1-21 Scott Phillips and Alena SimonMigratory Policy as an Exclusionary Tool: The Case of Haitians in the Dominican Republic   pp. 1-16 Natalia Lippmann Mazzaglia and Pedro F. MarcelinoDeath Row Confinement and the Meaning of Last Words   pp. 1-12 Robert Johnson, Laura Caitlin Kanewske and Maya BarakDeath Row Confessions and the Last Meal Test of Innocence   pp. 1-11 Kevin M. Kniffin and Brian WansinkOnline Dispute Resolution (ODR) within Developing Nations: A Qualitative Evaluation of Transfer and Impact   pp. 1-11 Doug Leigh and Frank FowliePrevention and Punishment: Barriers to Accessing Health Services for Undocumented Immigrants in the United States   pp. 1-11 Parul Monga, Allen Keller and Homer VentersThe Aegean Dispute in the Context of Contemporary Judicial Decisions on Maritime Delimitation   pp. 1-38 Petros Siousiouras and Georgios Chrysochou Volume 2, issue 4, 2013
 
  Regulating Lesbian Motherhood: Gender, Sexuality and Medically Assisted Reproduction in Portugal   pp. 1-14 Tânia Cristina Machado and Ana Maria BrandãoTransgendered Prisoners in the United States: A Progression of Laws   pp. 1-12 Rudolph AlexanderYouth 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 SargentThere is Something about Marrying… The Case of Human Rights vs. Migration Regimes using the Example of Austria   pp. 1-16 Irene MessingerWhat Food is to be Kept Safe and for Whom? Food-Safety Governance in an Unsafe Food System   pp. 1-27 Martha McMahonSexual Diversity in the Judiciary in England and Wales; Research on Barriers to Judicial Careers   pp. 1-27 Leslie J. MoranMigration and Freedom of Movement of Workers: EU Law, Crisis and the Cypriot States of Exception   pp. 1-29 Nicos TrimikliniotisDefining Boundaries: Gender and Property Rights in South Africa’s Traditional Courts Bill   pp. 1-29 Thuto Thipe Volume 2, issue 3, 2013
 
  Tunisian Migrant Journeys: Human Rights Concerns for Tunisians Arriving by Sea   pp. 1-23 Maegan HendowDelinquency and Crime among Immigrant Youth—An Integrative Review of Theoretical Explanations   pp. 1-23 Xi Chen and Hua ZhongSeparate and Unequal: Judicial Culture, Employment Qualifications and Muslim Headscarf Debates   pp. 1-23 Joyce Marie MushabenMillennium Development Goals and the Protection of Displaced and Refugee Women and Girls   pp. 1-31 Susan M. AkramEngendering 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“The Mad”, “The Bad”, “The Victim”: Gendered Constructions of Women Who Kill within the Criminal Justice System   pp. 1-25 Siobhan WeareIdentity/Time   pp. 1-14 Nancy J. KnauerThe Enemy at the Gates: International Borders, Migration and Human Rights   pp. 1-18 Pia Oberoi and Eleanor Taylor-NicholsonUnderstanding 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 StonawskiLabeling Genetically Engineered Food in the United States: Suggestions for a New Approach   pp. 1-19 A. Endres Volume 2, issue 2, 2013
 
  The Structure of European Food Law   pp. 1-30 Bernd M.J.  Van der MeulenSodomy Laws and Gender Variance in Tahiti and Hawai‘i   pp. 1-18 Aleardo ZanghelliniThe 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. LongmireThe 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 Volume 2, issue 1, 2013
 
  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. StokesPublic and Private Food Safety Standards: Facilitating or Frustrating Fresh Produce Growers?   pp. 1-19 Jan Mei Soon and Richard N. BainesThe 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 |  |