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  • Institutions of law in the metaverse

    Joxerramon Bengoetxea, Roberto Leopoldo Cruz Balbuena
    1531-1554
    01-12-2024
  • The best interests of the child in “mixed” couples’ divorce in Belgium and the Netherlands Filipino mothers’ socio-legal encounters about their children

    Asuncion Fresnoza-Flot
    990-1011
    01-08-2021
  • Legal consciousness and dissent: The formal and informal regulation of foreign shopkeepers in South Africa

    Vanya Gastrow
    33-55
    01-02-2024
  • Risk and danger in the introduction of algorithms to courts A comparative framework between EU and Brazil

    Luisa Hedler
    1315-1336
    01-10-2024
  • Evolution of the figure of the Brahmin in early Muslim writings

    Dunkin Jalki
    29-57
    01-02-2023
  • The employee paradigm towards proof of work via digital platforms: The situation of Italian platform workers

    Giacomo Pisani
    1903-1925
    01-12-2023
  • Caste studies today Imaginary victims and perpetrators

    Prakash Shah
    1-28
    01-02-2023
  • Double normalization When procedural law is made digital

    Francesco Contini, Dory Reiling
    654-688
    01-06-2022
  • The legal field as battleground for social struggle Reclaiming law from the margins

    Veronica Pecile
    S187-S208
    22-12-2021
  • Strategic litigation in the “soft-authoritarian” state of Singapore: Attempts to decriminalize sodomy from 2010-2020

    George B. Radics
    145-165
    01-02-2024
  • The neocolonial logics underpinning the “war on drugs” in the Philippines

    Pablo Leandro Ciocchini
    9-32
    01-02-2024
  • The legacy of Luhmann’s sociology of law A trialogue among social theory, jurisprudence and empirical research

    Lucas Fucci Amato
    1359-1383
    01-10-2024
  • Engaging with court research: The case of French terror trials

    Sharon Weill
    S225-S251
    20-12-2023
  • Integrating “storytelling” as a method in judicial processes? The case of Justicia Especial para la Paz

    Filip Strandberg Hassellind
    843-872
    01-08-2022
  • A post-humanist and anti-capitalist understanding of the rights of nature (with a coda about the commons)

    Luis Lloredo Alix
    1003-1035
    01-06-2023
  • Reflections on some major changes in socio-legal studies (1989-2020)

    Vincenzo Ferrari
    S132-S143
    21-12-2022
  • Introduction: Gender and judging in the Middle East and Africa

    Monika Lindbekk, Rania Maktabi
    1036-1048
    01-06-2023
  • A judge must not be influenced by fear. Must a judge be brave? The duty of judges to defend judicial independence and the rule of law

    Martin Sunnqvist
    648-661
    01-04-2025
  • Subordination, conformity and alignment Lack of professional autonomy

    Zoltán Fleck
    530-552
    01-04-2025
  • Judicial resistance and the virtues

    Tomasz Widłak
    629-647
    01-04-2025
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