Index to Volume 14, 2005

Date01 December 2005
DOI10.1177/0964663905060906
Published date01 December 2005
Subject MatterArticles
INDEX TO VOLUME 14, 2005
ARTICLES
BUNTING, ANNIE, Stages of Development: Marriage of Girls and Teens as an International Human
Rights Issue, 14(1), 17–38
BUSS, DORIS, RUTH FLETCHER, DANIEL MONK, SURYAMONRO and OLIVER PHILLIPS, Introduction to
‘Sexual Movements and Gendered Boundaries: Legal Negotiations of the Global and the
Local’, 14(1), 5–15
CARLINE, ANNA, Zoora Shah: ‘An Unusual Woman’, 14(2), 215–238
CARR, HELEN, ‘Someone to Watch over Me’: Making Supported Housing Work, 14(3), 387–408
DE VRIES, PETRA, ‘White Slaves’ in a Colonial Nation: The Dutch Campaign Against the Traff‌ic in
Women in the Early Twentieth Century, 14(1), 39–60
DOEZMA, JO, Now You See Her, Now You Don’t: Sex Workers at the UN Traff‌icking Protocol Nego-
tiations, 14(1), 61–89
D’SOUZA, RADHA, The ‘Third World’ and Socio-legal Studies: Neo-liberalism and Lessons From
India’s Legal Innovations, 14(4), 487–513
FORTIN, ELIZABETH, Reforming Land Rights: The World Bank and the Globalization of Agriculture,
14(2), 147–177
GOODALE, MARK, Empires of Law: Discipline and Resistance within the Transnational System, 14(4),
553–583
GURNHAM, DAVID, The Mysteries of Human Dignity and the Brave New World of Human Cloning,
14(2), 197–214
HACKER, DAPHNA, Motherhood, Fatherhood and Law: Child Custody and Visitation in Israel, 14(3),
409–431
KEREN-PAZ, TSACHI, On Mothers, Babies and Bathwater: Distributive Justice, Tort Law and Prenatal
Duties, 14(2), 179–196
MANSELL, WADE and EMILYHASLAM, John Bolton and the United States’ Retreat From International
Law, 14(4), 459–485
MARCHETTI, ELENA and JANET RANSLEY, Unconcious Racism: Scrutinizing Judicial Reasoning in
‘Stolen Generation’ Cases, 14(4), 533–552
MASON, GAIL, Being Hated: Stranger or Familiar?, 14(4), 585–605
MAWANI, RENISA, Genealogies of the Land: Aboriginality, Law, and Territory in Vancouver’s Stanley
Park, 14(3), 315–339
MILLBANK, JENNI, A Preoccupation with Perversion: The British Response to Refugee Claims on the
Basis of Sexual Orientation, 1989–2003, 14(1), 115–138
MULLALLY, SIOBHÁN, ‘As Nearly as May Be’: Debating Women’s Human Rights in Pakistan, 14(3),
341–358
MUNRO, VANESSA E., A Tale of Two Servitudes: Def‌ining and Implementing a Domestic Response to
Traff‌icking of Women for Prostitution in the UK and Australia, 14(1), 91–114
RUGGIERO, VINCENZO, Criminalizing War: Criminology as Ceasef‌ire, 14(2), 239–257
TOSCANO, VICKI, Misguided Retribution: Criminalization of Pregnant Women Who Take Drugs,
14(3), 359–386
WILCOX, PAULA, Beauty and the Beast: Gendered and Raced Discourse in the News, 14(4), 515–532
DIALOGUE AND DEBATE
BOYD, SUSAN B., Corporatism and Legal Education in Canada, 14(2), 287–297
COLLIER, RICHARD, The Law School, the Legal Academy and the ‘Global Knowledge Economy’ –
Ref‌lections on a Growing Debate: Introduction, 14(2), 259–265
SOCIAL &LEGAL STUDIES Copyright © 2005 SAGE Publications
London, Thousand Oaks, CA and New Delhi, www.sagepublications.com
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DOI: 10.1177/0964663905060906

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