No. 53-2, June 2019
Index
- Archiving Sovereignty: Law, History, Violence. By Stewart Motha. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2018.
- Co‐Editors' Note
- Dissent, Legitimacy, and Public Support for Court Decisions: Evidence from a Survey‐Based Experiment
- Figuring Victims in International Criminal Justice: The Case of the Khmer Rouge Tribunal. By Maria Elander. New York: Routledge, 2018.
- From Prohibited Immigrants to Citizens: The Origins of Citizenship and Nationality in South Africa. By Jonathan Klaaren. Cape Town: UCT Press, 2017.
- In Crime's Archive: The Cultural Afterlife of Evidence. By Katherine Biber. London: Routledge, 2018.
- Investigating Legal Consciousness through the Technical Work of Elite Lawyers: A Case Study on Tax Avoidance
- Issue Information
- Just Interests: Victims, Citizens and the Potential for Justice. By Robyn Holder. Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar, 2018.
- Living Emergency: Israel's Permit Regime in the Occupied West Bank. By Yael Berda. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2018.
- Mass Atrocity, Mass Testimony, and the Quantitative Turn in International Law
- Medical Malpractice Appeals in a Civil Law System: Do Administrative and Civil Courts Award Noneconomic Damages Differently?
- Naming Names: The Impact of Supreme Court Opinion Attribution on Citizen Assessment of Policy Outcomes
- Punishment's Legal Templates: A Theory of Formal Penal Change
- Retracted: A Legacy of Lynchings: Perceived Black Criminal Threat Among Whites
- Technological Innovation and Police Officers' Understanding and Use of Force
- The Making and Unmaking of Feminicidio/Femicidio Laws in Mexico and Nicaragua
- The Poverty of Privacy Rights. By Khiara M. Bridges. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2017.
- The Remnants of the Rechtsstaat: An Ethnography of Nazi Law. By Jens Meierhenrich. New York: Oxford University Press, 2018.