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Volume 43, issue 4, 2023
- Expressive Procedure pp. 671-698

- Rabeea Assy
- The Enigma of Interpersonal Justice in Private Law Theory pp. 699-724

- Zhong Xing Tan
- Law and Stock Market Development in the UK over Time: An Uneasy Match pp. 725-752

- Brian R Cheffins and Bobby V Reddy
- The Necessity of Institutional Pluralism pp. 753-776

- Avihay Dorfman and Alon Harel
- Metarules, Judgment and the Algorithmic Future of Financial Regulation in the UK pp. 777-803

- Andromachi Georgosouli
- Roles and the Moral Practice of Precedent pp. 804-825

- Nathan Van Wees
- Rousseau’s Republican Judges pp. 826-847

- Stephen Winter
- Against the Spirit of the Age: The Rationale of Relational Contracts† pp. 848-864

- Peter Goodrich
Volume 43, issue 3, 2023
- The Internal Morality of Criminal Law pp. 475-496

- James Edwards and Tarek Yusari
- Towards Non-essentialism – Tracking Rival Views of Legitimacy as a Right to Rule pp. 497-519

- Matthias Brinkmann and Johan Vorland Wibye
- Choice of Law Meets Private Law Theory pp. 520-545

- Hanoch Dagan and Sagi Peari
- The Logic and Value of the Presumption of Doli Incapax (Failing That, an Incapacity Defence) pp. 546-573

- David Hamer and Thomas Crofts
- Unbundling Property in Welfare pp. 574-597

- Yael Cohen-Rimer and Shai Stern
- Catalytic Climate Litigation: Rights and Statutes pp. 598-628

- Sam Bookman
- Theorising Evidence Law† pp. 629-649

- Paul Roberts
- Law by Algorithm† pp. 650-670

- Ernest W K Lim
Volume 43, issue 2, 2023
- Fair Market Constitutionalism: From Neo-liberal to Democratic Liberal Economic Governance pp. 221-248

- Rosalind Dixon
- Do Unjust States Have the Standing to Blame? Three Reservations About Scepticism pp. 249-272

- Benjamin Ewing
- Love and Human Rights pp. 273-297

- Benedict Douglas
- Is Every Law for Everyone? Assessing Access to National Legislation through Official Legal Databases around the World pp. 298-321

- Andreas Nishikawa-Pacher and Hanjo Hamann
- Offences against Status pp. 322-349

- George Letsas
- From the Inside Out: The Coercive Power of Deportation and the Erosion of the Liberal Democratic State pp. 350-378

- Asha Kaushal
- Abusive Unconstitutional Constitutional Amendments: Indonesia, the Pancasila and the Spectre of Authoritarianism pp. 379-404

- Ignatius Yordan Nugraha
- Sentience and Intrinsic Worth as a Pluralist Foundation for Fundamental Animal Rights pp. 405-428

- Jane Kotzmann
- Parliament’s Constitution: Legislative Disruption of Implied Repeal pp. 429-455

- Asif Hameed
- Legal Positivism’s Internal Morality† pp. 456-474

- Javier Gallego
Volume 43, issue 1, 2023
- Punishing Atrocity Crimes in Transitional Contexts: Advancing Discussions on Adequacy of Alternative Criminal Sanctions Using the Case of Colombia pp. 1-31

- Beatriz E Mayans-Hermida and Barbora Holá
- Demystifying Legal Personhood for Non-Human Entities: A Kelsenian Approach pp. 32-53

- Thomas Buocz and Iris Eisenberger
- Express and Implied Terms pp. 54-75

- Frederick Wilmot-Smith
- Areas of Law: Three Questions in Special Jurisprudence pp. 76-96

- Tarunabh Khaitan and Sandy Steel
- Law, Coercion and Folk Intuitions pp. 97-123

- Lucas Miotto, Guilherme F C F Almeida and Noel Struchiner
- Proportionality in Criminal Sentencing: A Cognitive Hypothesis pp. 124-149

- Philip Petrov
- Transforming Perceptions: The Development of Pre-pack Regulations in England and Wales pp. 150-177

- Bolanle Adebola
- The Official Story of the Law pp. 178-201

- William Baude and Stephen E Sachs
- Enthymising pp. 202-220

- Maksymilian Del Mar
Volume 42, issue 4, 2022
- Two Attitudes towards Textuality in International Law: The Battle for Dualism pp. 963-984

- Jean d’Aspremont
- Beyond Fair Labelling: Offence Differentiation in Criminal Law pp. 985-1011

- Andrew Cornford
- Comparative Lessons in Sectional Title Laws: Mitigating Urban Inequality in South Africa pp. 1012-1039

- Edward S W Ti
- Identification as the Process to Determine the Content of Customary International Law pp. 1040-1066

- Massimo Lando
- Autonomy and Institutionalism in the Law of Contract pp. 1067-1092

- Ryan Catterwell
- Sentencing Policy, Social Values and Discretionary Justice pp. 1093-1117

- Ralph Henham
- Bottom-Up and Top-Down Theories of Antidiscrimination Law pp. 1118-1142

- Anthony Sangiuliano
- Constitutional Reform by Legal Transplantation: The United Kingdom Internal Market Act 2020 pp. 1143-1169

- Thomas Horsley
- Future-Proof Regulation against the Test of Time: The Evolution of European Telecommunications Regulation pp. 1170-1194

- Pablo Ibáñez Colomo
- Corporate Reorganisation Law and the Shaping Powers of Market Realities and Doctrinal Concepts1 pp. 1195-1211

- Stephan Madaus
Volume 42, issue 3, 2022
- Collective Equality: Theoretical Foundations for the Law of Peace pp. 703-732

- Limor Yehuda
- The Federal Case for Judicial Review pp. 733-757

- Erin F Delaney
- The Changing Concepts of the Constitution pp. 758-786

- Alex Schwartz
- Three Issues in the Law of Contractual Discretion pp. 787-817

- Jason N E Varuhas
- Legislative Overreach, Adaptation and Administrative Re-regulation in Environmental Law pp. 818-842

- Ole W Pedersen
- Lucky IP pp. 843-868

- Patrick R Goold and David A Simon
- What the Tortoise Says about Statutory Interpretation: The Semantic Canons of Construction Do Not Tip the Balance pp. 869-892

- Amin Ebrahimi Afrouzi
- Legitimacy—not Justice—and the Case for Judicial Review pp. 893-917

- Tom Hickey
- Piercing the Parliamentary Veil against Judicial Review: The Case against Parliamentary Privilege pp. 918-942

- Edward Lui
- The Normativity of Law: Has the Dispositional Model Solved our Problem?* pp. 943-962

- Andreas Vassiliou
Volume 42, issue 2, 2022
- Political Purposes, Anti-entrenchment and Judicial Protection of the Democratic Process pp. 383-410

- Jacob Rowbottom
- Presupposing Legal Authority pp. 411-437

- Robert Mullins
- Beyond the Present-Fault Paradigm: Expanding Mens rea Definitions in the General Part pp. 438-467

- J J Child and Adrian Hunt
- Rethinking Administrative Law for Algorithmic Decision Making pp. 468-494

- Rebecca Williams
- Two Types of Formalism of the Rule of Law pp. 495-520

- Konatsu Nishigai
- Taking Identity Seriously: On the Politics of the Individuation of Legal Systems pp. 521-547

- Cormac Mac Amhlaigh
- Dworkin versus Hart Revisited: The Challenge of Non-lexical Determination pp. 548-577

- Mitchell N Berman
- Inciting Military Disaffection in Interwar Britain and Fascist Italy: Security, Crime and Authoritarian Law pp. 578-605

- Stephen Skinner
- Mistaken Payments, Quasi-contracts, and the ‘Justice’ of Unjust Enrichment pp. 606-633

- Alexander Georgiou
- Ad Hominem Criminalisation and the Rule of Law: The Egalitarian Case against Knife Crime Prevention Orders pp. 634-660

- Alex Green and Jennifer Hendry
- Coercive Law† pp. 661-679

- Thomas Adams
- What’s Constitutional about Revolutions?† pp. 680-701

- Erika Arban and Dinesha Samararatne
Volume 42, issue 1, 2022
- Professional Responsibility: Conceptual Rescue and Plea for Reform pp. 1-26

- Sylvie Delacroix
- Linkage Arguments For and Against Rights pp. 27-47

- James Nickel
- Financial Intermediation in the Age of FinTech: P2P Lending and the Reinvention of Banking pp. 48-75

- Vincenzo Bavoso
- Ombudsmen as Courts pp. 76-103

- Stephen Thomson
- ‘Conversion Therapy’ As Degrading Treatment pp. 104-132

- Ilias Trispiotis and Craig Purshouse
- Tax Justice Beyond National Borders—International or Interpersonal? pp. 133-160

- Johanna Stark
- Property, Analogy and Variety pp. 161-186

- Ben McFarlane and Simon Douglas
- Interpreting and Reframing the Appropriate Adult Safeguard pp. 187-206

- Roxanna Dehaghani
- A New Philosophy for the Margin of Appreciation and European Consensus pp. 207-234

- Bosko Tripkovic
- Constitutional Transformation and Gender Equality: The Case of the Post-Arab Uprisings North African Constitutions pp. 235-265

- Antonio-Martín Porras-Gómez
- Crimmigration and the ‘Paradox of Exclusion’ pp. 266-297

- Rottem Rosenberg Rubins
- On the Moral Impact Theory of Law pp. 298-324

- Ezequiel H Monti
- What Price Are We Willing to Pay for the Dream of Equal Justice?† pp. 325-344

- Andrew Higgins
- Between Constituent Power and Constituent Authority† pp. 345-365

- George Duke and Elisa Arcioni
- AV Dicey and the Making of Common Law Constitutionalism† pp. 366-382

- Martin Loughlin