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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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Mental illness segregation and truncated autonomy within medical assistance in dying legislative frameworks in Colombia and Canada. [PDF]
Bastidas-Bilbao H+3 more
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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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Viability of the constitution and the role of the constitutional court
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The Journal of Law and Society in context: A bibliometric analysis
Abstract On this, the occasion of its 50th anniversary, we employ a quantitative analysis of the Journal of Law and Society (JLS) to chart empirically the evolution of socio‐legal studies in the United Kingdom (UK). By tracing the influence(s) of the JLS upon the development of UK socio‐legal research, not only do we demonstrate a new mode of exploring
CHRISTIAN BOULANGER+2 more
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The legality and appropriateness of keeping Korean Medical Licensing Examination items confidential: a comparative analysis and review of court rulings [PDF]
Kim JS, Hong DU, Lee JY.
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Politics and development as drivers of women's reproductive mental health. [PDF]
Monk C.
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JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies, EarlyView.
Alexander Mesarovich, Tobias Schumacher
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