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Law

Oriental Identities in Super-Diverse Britain: Young Vietnamese in London

Youth Violence in Latin America: Gangs and Juvenile Justice in Perspective

The European Minority Rights Regime: Towards a Theory of Regime Effectiveness

Non-State Justice Institutions and the Law: Decision-Making at the Interface of Tradition, Religion and the State

Liberalism and Human Suffering: Materialist Reflections on Politics, Ethics, and Aesthetics

When is it Right to Die?: Euthanasia on Trial

Bottom-Up Politics: An Agency-Centred Approach to Globalization

Republican Legal Theory: The History, Constitution and Purposes of Law in a Free State

Muslim Women and Shari'ah Councils: Transcending the Boundaries of Community and Law

Informal Justice in Divided Societies: Northern Ireland and South Africa

Human Resource Management in Ageing Societies: Perspectives from Japan and Germany

Humanitarian Intervention after Kosovo: Iraq, Darfur and the Record of Global Civil Society

The Revival of Islam in the Balkans: From Identity to Religiosity

Presidential Power in Action: Implementing Supreme Court Detainee Decisions

Genocide at the Dawn of the Twenty-First Century: Rwanda, Bosnia, Kosovo, and Darfur

Transforming the Golden-Age Nation State

The Legal Relevance of Gender

Satanism and Family Murder in Late Apartheid South Africa: Imagining the End of Whiteness

Migrant Capital: Networks, Identities and Strategies

Media Power and Plurality: From Hyperlocal to High-Level Policy

Italian Banking and Financial Law: Intermediaries and Markets

Authoritarianism in the Middle East: Before and After the Arab Uprisings

Caribbean Racisms: Connections and Complexities in the Racialization of the Caribbean Region

Redirections in the Study of Expert Labour: Established Professions and New Expert Occupations

Restoring Justice in Colombia: Conciliation in Equity

Non-Governmental Public Action and Social Justice

Hospitality and World Politics

International Migration, Development and Human Wellbeing

Memory and Transitional Justice in Argentina and Uruguay: Against Impunity
