
The latest issue of
Transnational Legal Theory (Vol. 5, no. 4, 2014) is out. Contents include:
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Pablo Sanchez-Ostiz, Towards a Re-Principled Criminal Law
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Friedrich Kratochwil, A Guide for the Perplexed? Critical Reflections on Doing Inter-Disciplinary Legal Research
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Matthew Grellette & Catherine Valcke, Comparative Law and Legal Diversity—Theorising about the Edges of Law
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Duncan Kennedy, Left Theory and Left Practice: A Memoir in the Form of a Speech
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Nicola Lacey, 'Legal Education as Training for Hierarchy' Revisited
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Joanne Conaghan, Celebrating Duncan Kennedy's Scholarship: A 'Crit' Analysis of DSD & NBV v Commissioner of Police for the Metropolis
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Akbar Rasulov, CLS and Marxism: A History of an Affair
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Vasuki Nesiah, Sexy Dressing, Gender and Legal Theory: A Style of Political Engagement
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Dina I. Waked, Development Studies through the Lens of Critical Law and Economics: Efficiency and Redistribution Revisited in Market Structure Analyses in the South