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The Illinois Constitution and the Courts
W Samuel, Witwer
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Socio‐legal studies at the heart of jurisprudence
Abstract The paper comments on a presentation by Barbara Hughes‐Moore at the occasion of a seminar series to celebrate the founding of the Journal of Law and Society. It draws on the metaphor ‘the law is dead’, ‘the law is alive’ used by Hughes‐Moore, which reminds of Eugen Ehrlich's thoughts, the ubiquity of law and the place of socio‐legal studies at
STEFAN MACHURA
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The judicial response to rent controls in Europe: Protecting property rights against state's intervention? [PDF]
Sardo A+3 more
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A Study on the cases of the Constitutional Court about ‘Act on local educational autonomy'
고전
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Gender (de)certification and the home: A new focus for feminist legal scholarship?
Abstract This article considers three sites that draw out the contemporary role of gender categories in the home in the context of a wider project on gender decertification. Firstly, the presence of those who are employed to do care work in the home.
FLORA RENZ
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Ritual Slaughter and Supranational Jurisprudence: A European Perspective. [PDF]
Dimuccio MM+4 more
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Szólásszabadság és blaszfémia (Freedom of speech and blasphemy)
Bernát Török
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Recognizing Identity, Respecting Autonomy: The Role of Psychiatrists in Legal Gender Recognition. [PDF]
Rayirala A.
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