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This book rethinks the Marxist critique of law by exploring the late works of Hungarian philosopher György Lukács, arguing that law cannot be fully grasped through rigid legal categories alone but must be examined within the wider context of social reproduction.
Combining legal analysis, comparative methodologies, and original empirical research, this book provides a detailed examination of institutional shareholder activism in China and its wider global implications.
This book offers a new way of understanding harm in modern society. Rather than treating violence as the result of breakdown or failure, it argues that many forms of harm are built into the very systems designed to organise and protect social life.
This book offers a new way of understanding harm in modern society. Rather than treating violence as the result of breakdown or failure, it argues that many forms of harm are built into the very systems designed to organise and protect social life.
This essential book brings together leading Criminology researchers from across the globe to explore the critical role of the ‘evidence base’ in crime and criminal justice.
Proposing a better way to study and discuss legal phenomena and examples of their unfolding in the Muslim world, this book explores the core concept of positive law as seen from its Islamic historical and cultural fringes.
Drawing on Latin-American grassroots feminist thinking and practice, Madeleine Belfrage shows how Global-North-dominated reproductive health discourse can actually help to govern women’s bodies, as well as how abortion-rights activists can respond.
Sheds light on the uneasy intersection between the EU and criminal law concepts of proportionality.
A timely, completing study on the importance of human rights in progressing abortion rights.