Items where department is "Law School"

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Number of items: 14.
Article
  • Allsop, Judith, Mulcahy, Linda (1995). Dealing with clinical complaints. Quality and Safety in Health Care, 4(2), 135-143.
  • Beyani, Chaloka (1995). The needs of refugee women: a human-rights perspective. Gender and Development, 3(2), 29-35. https://doi.org/10.1080/741921812
  • Frazer, Elizabeth, Lacey, Nicola (1995). Politics and the public in Rawls' Political Liberalism. Political Studies, 43(2), 233-247. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9248.1995.tb01709.x
  • Griffith, J. A. G. (1995). A pilgrim's progress. Journal of Law and Society, 22(3), 410-415.
  • Griffith, J.A.G. (1995). The study of law and politics. Journal of Legislative Studies, 1(1), 3-15. https://doi.org/10.1080/13572339508420411
  • Lacey, Nicola (1995). Community, identity and power: some thoughts on women and law in Central and Eastern Europe. UCLA Women's Law Journal, 15-48.
  • Lacey, Nicola (1995). Feminist legal theory beyond neutrality. Current Legal Problems, 48(2), 1-38. https://doi.org/10.1093/clp/48.Part_2.1
  • Lacey, Nicola (1995). In(de)terminable intentions. Modern Law Review, 58(5), 692-695.
  • Lacey, Nicola, Zedner, Lucia (1995). Discourses of community in criminal justice. Journal of Law and Society, 22(3), 301-325.
  • Book
  • Duxbury, Neil (1995). Patterns of American jurisprudence. Oxford University Press.
  • Griffith, J. A. G. (1995). Research assessment: as strange a maze as e'er men trod. Council for Academic Freedom & Academic Standards.
  • Chapter
  • Lacey, Nicola (1995). Contingency and criminalisation. In Loveland, Ian (Ed.), The Frontiers of Criminality (pp. 1-27). Sweet & Maxwell.
  • Report
  • Gearty, Conor, Kimbell, J. A. (1995). Terrorism and the rule of law. Civil Liberties Research Unit, King's College.
  • Working paper
  • Scott, Andrew (1995). Why is consumption so seasonal? (CEPDP 269). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.