Oñati International Institute for the Sociology of Law
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Oñati International Institute for the Sociology of Law
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Oñati International Institute for the Sociology of Law
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- Law and the precarious home, socio legal perspectives on the home in insecure times, edited by Helen Carr, Brendan Edgeworth and Caroline Hunter
- Changing contours of domestic life, family and law, caring and sharing, edited by Anne Bottomley and Simone Wong
- Temporary labour migration in the global era, the regulatory challenges, edited by Joanna Howe and Rosemary Owens
- Crafting transnational policing, police capacity-building and global policing reform, edited by Andrew Goldsmith and James Sheptycki
- Gender and judging, edited by Ulrike Schultz and Gisela Shaw
- Rethinking equality projects in law, feminist challenges, edited by Rosemary Hunter
- Restorative justice, new social rites within the penal system?, Gema Varona
- The legacies of institutionalism, disability, law and policy in the 'deinstitutionalised' community, edited by Claire Spivakovsky, Linda Steele and Penelope Weller
- Rights and courts in pursuit of social change, legal mobilisation in the multi-level European system, edited by Dia Anagnostou
- European democracies against terrorism, governmental policies and intergovernmental cooperation, edited by Fernando Reinares
- Contemporary issues of the semiotics of law, cultural and symbolic analyses of law in a global context, edited by Anne Wagner, Tracey Summerfield and Farid Samir Benavides Vanegas
- Fundamental rights and legal consequences of criminal conviction, edited by Sonja Meijer, Harry Annison and Ailbhe O'Loughlin
- Women, crime and social harm, towards a criminology for the global age, edited by Maureen Cain and Adrian Howe
- Social control, political power, and the penal question, for a sociology of criminal law and punishment, edited by D. Melossi
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- Law and the precarious home, socio legal perspectives on the home in insecure times, edited by Helen Carr, Brendan Edgeworth and Caroline Hunter
- Temporary labour migration in the global era, the regulatory challenges, edited by Joanna Howe and Rosemary Owens
- Fundamental rights and legal consequences of criminal conviction, edited by Sonja Meijer, Harry Annison and Ailbhe O'Loughlin