Index

Published date01 December 2019
DOIhttp://doi.org/10.1111/jols.12200
Date01 December 2019
Index
Michael ADLER: Insa Lee Koch: Personalizing the State: An Anthropology
of Law, Politics, and Welfare in Austerity Britain ...................520
James ALLAN and David CAMPBELL: Procedural Innovation and the
Surreptitious Creation of Judicial Supremacy in the United Kingdom . . . . 347
Peter ALLDRIDGE: On Being Able to Walk Twenty Metres: The Introduction
of Personal Independence Payments ..............................448
Katie BALES: Michael Adler: Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment? ...505
Kimberley BRAYSON: Of Bodies and Burkinis: Institutional Islamophobia
and Islamic Dress ............................................ 55
David CAMPBELL and James ALLAN: Procedural Innovation and the
Surreptitious Creation of Judicial Supremacy in the United Kingdom . . . . 347
Rosie CAMPBELL, Stewart CUNNINGHAM, Jane SCOULAR, Jane
PITCHER, and Teela SANDERS: Beyond the Gaze and Well Beyond
Wolfenden: The Practices and Rationalities of Regulating and Policing
Sex Work in the Digital Age . . .................................211
David COX: David Churchill: Crime Control and Everyday Life in the
Victorian City: The Police and the Public. .........................673
Naomi CREUTZFELDT: Charlotte O'Brien: Unity in Adversity:
EU Citizenship, Social Justice and the Cautionary Tale of the UK ......697
Stewart CUNNINGHAM, Jane SCOULAR, Jane PITCHER, Teela SANDERS,
and Rosie CAMPBELL: Beyond the Gaze and Well Beyond Wolfenden:
The Practices and Rationalities of Regulating and Policing Sex Work
in the Digital Age ............................................211
Greg DAVIES, Cristina LESTON-BANDEIRA, and Ben YONG:
Tacticians, Stewards, and Professionals: The Politics of Publishing
Select Committee Legal Advice .................................367
Alison DIDUCK: Gillian Douglas: Obligation and Commitment in Family
Law .......................................................328
Julie DOUGHTY: Faith Gordon: Children, Young People and the Press in a
Transitioning Society: Representations, Reactions and Criminalisation ...181
Ruth DUKES: The Eonomic Sociology of Labour Law .................396
John EEKELAAR: Anne Barlow, Rosemary Hunter, Janet Smithson, and Jan
Ewing: Mapping Paths to Family Justice: Resolving Family Disputes in
Neoliberal Times .............................................174
Judy FUDGE and Deirdre McCANN: A Strategic Approach to Regulating
Unacceptable Forms of Work . . .................................271
David GARLAND: Reading Foucault: An Ongoing Engagement ..........640
Joanna GILMORE: Lessons from Orgreave: Police Power and the
Criminalization of Protest ......................................612
James GREENWOOD-REEVES: Candice Delmas: A Duty to Resist: When
Disobedience should be Uncivil .................................334
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