Oxford Journal of Legal Studies
2021 - 2025
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Volume 45, issue 1, 2025
- Clarifying Mutual Consent’s Role in Agency Law pp. 1-25

- Rachel Leow
- Denouncing the ‘One Voice’ Doctrine pp. 26-54

- Marcus Teo
- Legal Regulation, Technological Management and the Future of Human Agency pp. 55-80

- William Lucy
- The Three-Tier Structural Legal Deficit Undermining the Protection of Employees’ Personal Data in the Workplace pp. 81-107

- Einat Albin
- (Mis)Governing World Football? Agency and (Non)Accountability in FIFA pp. 108-137

- E A Brett and Alan Tomlinson
- The Privacy–Equality Synthesis: Framing Reproductive Rights in India pp. 138-166

- Gauri Pillai
- The Riddle of the Good Faith Purchaser pp. 167-192

- Michael J R Crawford
- Roman Law on the Just Price in Nicolaus Bernoulli’s Mathematics pp. 193-216

- Ciara Kennefick
- (Digital) Things as Objects of Property Rights: What Can Crypto Learn From Comparative Law?† pp. 217-243

- Amy Held
Volume 44, issue 4, 2024
- Unconditional Love, Some Implications for the Law† pp. 755-779

- Anita L Allen
- The Impoverished Publicness of Algorithmic Decision Making pp. 780-807

- Neli Frost
- Rights That pp. 808-831

- Eleanor Eldridge
- Insanity, Disability and Responsibility: Rethinking Autonomy to Challenge Structural Inequality pp. 832-859

- Jane Richards
- Forum Marketing in International Commercial Courts? pp. 860-888

- Georgia Antonopoulou
- Business, Human Rights and Climate Change: The Gradual Expansion of the Duty of Care pp. 889-919

- Dalia Palombo
- Collective Knowledge and the Limits of the Expanded Identification Doctrine pp. 920-948

- Alexander Sarch
- Ideologies of Political Constitutionalism pp. 949-978

- Robert Greally
- Capacity to Consent to Sex: A Historical Perspective pp. 979-1001

- Laura Lammasniemi
- Ecology, Jurisprudence, and Private International Law† pp. 1002-1022

- Guilherme Vasconcelos Vilaça
- Ships of State and Empty Vessels: Critical Reflections on ‘Territorial Status in International Law’† pp. 1023-1041

- Alex Green
Volume 44, issue 3, 2024
- Tax and Globalisation: Toward a New Social Contract pp. 487-508

- Tsilly Dagan
- Discrimination as a Public Wrong pp. 509-534

- Adi Goldiner
- The Case Against Human Rights Penality pp. 535-562

- Natasa Mavronicola
- Applying Laws Across Time: Disentangling the ‘Always Speaking’ Principles pp. 563-590

- Martin David Kelly
- Administrative Justice in the Modern Mixed Administrative State: Moving Beyond Taxonomies pp. 591-615

- Janina Boughey
- ‘Everything is Obstetric Violence Now’: Identifying the Violence in ‘Obstetric Violence’ to Strengthen Socio-legal Reform Efforts pp. 616-644

- Camilla Pickles
- The Data Crowd as a Legal Stakeholder pp. 645-672

- Shelly Kreiczer-Levy
- ‘Hard AI Crime’: The Deterrence Turn pp. 673-701

- Elina Nerantzi and Giovanni Sartor
- Corporate Purpose Swings as a Social, Atheoretical Process: Will the Pendulum Break? pp. 702-732

- Michael Galanis
- The Pluralities of Property† pp. 733-754

- Luke Rostill
Volume 44, issue 2, 2024
- Three Reconstructions of ‘Effectiveness’: Some Implications for State Continuity and Sea-level Rise pp. 201-230

- Alex Green
- Legislative Intent and Agency: A Rational Unity Account pp. 231-256

- Stephanie CollinsA and David Tan
- Contract Law When the Poor Pay More pp. 257-285

- Joseph Spooner
- Tangled Webs of Trust: A Study of Public Trust in Risk Regulation pp. 286-312

- Joanne Hawkins
- The Resurgence of Standing in Judicial Review pp. 313-341

- Joanna Bell
- Convicting Peaceful Protesters: Proportionality’s Proper Place at Criminal Trial pp. 342-375

- Richard Martin
- Partisan Legal Traditions in the Age of Camden and Mansfield pp. 376-404

- T T Arvind and Christian R Burset
- A Critical Inquiry into ‘Abuse’ in EU Competition Law pp. 405-433

- Pınar Akman
- You Might be an Anarchist if … pp. 434-460

- Kenneth M Ehrenberg
- The Dignity of Legal Subjects† pp. 461-481

- Aziz Z Huq
- Religion is Secularised Tradition: Jewish and Muslim Circumcisions in Germany pp. 482-482

- Lena Salaymeh and Shai Lavi
- Corrigendum to: Loosely Relational Constitutional Rights pp. 483-484

- Tom Kohavi
- Corrigendum to: The e-Banknote as a ‘Banknote’: A Monetary Law Interpreted pp. 485-485

- Benjamin Geva, Seraina Neva Grünewald and Corinne Zellweger-Gutknecht
- Corrigendum to: Balancing Rights and Interests: Reconstructing the Asymmetry Thesis pp. 486-486

- Matthias Klatt
Volume 44, issue 1, 2024
- How (Not) to Break Up: Constituent Power and Alternative Pathways to Scottish Independence pp. 1-27

- Raffael N Fasel and Shona Wilson Stark
- The Origin of Asymmetric Information: Revisiting the Rationale for Regulation pp. 28-53

- Gareth Downing
- Comparative Law and Christianity—A Plank in the Eye? pp. 54-73

- Jaakko Husa
- Ownership Beneath: Transparency of Land Ownership in Times of Economic Crime pp. 74-103

- Simon Douglas and Antonia Layard
- Beyond the Tram Lines: Disability Discrimination, Reproductive Rights and Anachronistic Abortion Law pp. 104-132

- Sally Sheldon
- How Reasons Make Law pp. 133-155

- Angelo Ryu
- Are Rape Myths ‘Myths’? pp. 156-180

- David J Hayes
- The Making of Corporate Legal Concession Theory† pp. 181-199

- Jonathan Hardman