Original Articles
- Natalie Ohana: The politics of the production of knowledge on trauma: the Grenfell Tower Inquiry (497)
- Susan Bright: Tower block refurbishment, flats, and understandings of ownership (524)
- Chiara Armeni, Maria Lee: Participation in a time of climate crisis (549)
- Sandrine Lefranc: A tale of many jurisdictions: how universal jurisdiction is creating a transnational judicial space (573)
- Rosemary Hunter, Sharyn Roach Anleu, Kathy Mack: Feminist judging in lower courts 8595)
- Yvonne Daly, Vicky Conway: Selecting a lawyer: the practical arrangement of police station legal assistance (618)
- Hanna Buer Haddeland: ‘Victims not wrongdoers’: the legal consciousness of rejected asylum seekers in Norway (645)
- Damian A. Gonzalez-Salzberg, Maroula Perisanidi: Belonging beyond the binary: from Byzantine eunuchs and Indian hijras to gender-fluid and non-binary identities (669)
- Barbara Hughes-Moore: ‘Ten thousand times more malignant than her mate’: destabilizing gendered assumptions underlying the defences of provocation and loss of control through a reading of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein (690)
Book Review Essay
- Stina Bergman Blix: Law’s insistence on dispassion as the mother of theoretical curiosity Interactional Justice: The Role of Emotions in the Performance of Loyalty, LISA FLOWER, London: Routledge, 2020, 224 pp., £36.99 Judging and Emotion: A Socio-Legal Analysis, SHARYN ROACH ANLEU AND KATHY MACK, London: Routledge, 2021, 232 pp., £120.00 Law and the Passions: Why Emotions Matter for Justice, JULIA J. A. SHAW, London: Routledge, 2020, 208 pp., £36.99 (713)
Book Reviews
- Arlie Loughnan: Scottish Feminist Judgments: (Re)Creating Law from the Outside In, EDITED BY SHARON COWAN, CHLOË KENNEDY, AND VANESSA E. MUNRO, Oxford: Hart, 2019, 440 pp., £95.00 (722)
- Stefan Machura: Women, Film, and the Law: Cinematic Representations of Female Incarceration, SUZANNE BOUCLIN, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2020, 226 pp., $75.00 (726)
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