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A Common Law Warranty for Consumer Financial Contracts
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The normativity of medical guidelines and their use by medical tribunals in the Netherlands and England
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Regulation of anonymous on-line speech by The São Paulo Appeals Court
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Professor Christopher Hodges hosts Fifth Annual Consumer ADR Conference
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New book by Roxana Radu: 'Negotiating Internet Governance' (OUP)
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Cultural Expertise: Indicators of Impact
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An empirical analysis on linkage between non-tax revenue, public expenses and corruption in transition countries
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Empirical and Socio-Legal Methods Workshop
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Law in Context Early Career Workshop 2019
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CALL FOR PAPERS: Law in Context Early Career Workshop, 17-18 September 2019
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SAVE THE DATE: ESRC Socio-Legal Masterclass, 29-30 July 2019
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Australian Law Reform Commission adopts Professor Hodges’ research in recommending a fundamental change to adopt regulatory redress
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Governing the Commons: The Evolution of Institutions for Collective Action
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New CSLS Oxford-Berlin Collaboration
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Professor Fernanda Pirie: Law and Buddhism Principle and Practice in Pre-modern Tibet
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Law's Wars, Law's Trials
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The strain between the right to housing and the economic freedoms in Spain after the mortgage crisis
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The guarantee of fair and just working conditions in the new Collaborative Economy models in Europe
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Film Screening: Golden Kingdom
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The Cognitive Impact of Legal Structure on Comparative Legal Reasoning
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The Hague: Constructing an International Forum
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CONSUMER ADR: Delivering Fairness and Justice for Consumers, Business and Markets **Registration now closed**
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Conceptualizing, Measuring and Mapping the Formal Judicial Independence of International Courts
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The Actorness of International Courts and Tribunals
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Transnational legal ordering at the societal boundaries of multinational mining enterprises: A legal anthropological approach
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'Amongst the Most Desirable Reading’: Advertising and the Fetters of the Newspaper Press in Britain, c. 1848-1914
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Surviving Dictatorship: Citizenship and Sustainable Collective Action in Underprivileged Urban Chile
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Global Internet Governance after WCIT-12 and China’s Choice
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A History of Law Schools: A Battle Between Law as a Science and Law as a Product of Society
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Legal Techniques and Secrecy
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“We find a girl of fifteen nowadays is still between a small girl and a big girl”: Using Hansard to explore legislative change to the minimum age of marriage in Singapore (1960 – 2015)
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OxonCourts 1st Judicial Studies Graduate Colloquium
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PCMLP at African Studies Association conference in Atlanta, Georgia
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Professor Christopher Hodges speaks on Ethical Business Regulation in Canada
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Lessons from the Parliamentary Scrutiny of Regulation, in Comparative Perspective: Canada and the UK
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Gender, Craft, Law and Politics: Notes for an Ethnography of Legislative Drafting
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Vanishing litigants? Vanishing trials? Vanishing precedent? Revisiting socio-legal debates about litigation trends in the UK and their implications
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Methodical Problems of Legal Transplants
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Faculty Research Seminars - The Democratic Courthouse
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Gender sensitisation for judicial education in Pakistan and Indonesia
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Professor Hodges assists design of new Financial Ombudsman for SMEs
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The Telcos' Application of Big Data, IOT and AI and the Consumer Perception of their Privacy Protection: Case of Taiwan
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The Post-Populist Constitution: Reassessing the People in the Constitution
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Free Film Screening: Paths of Glory (with a talk by Cecile Fabre, Professor of Political Philosophy, Oxford)
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Professor Christopher Hodges appointed to the Regulation of Property Agents Working Party
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INDR host reception as part of HM Government's Inspection Reform International Conference
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Professor Christopher Hodges speaks at HM Government’s Inspection Reform International Conference
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QT or not QT? What is your research question?
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Court Presidents: The Missing Piece in the Puzzle of Judicial Self-Governance
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Children, Terrorism, and the Rule of Law
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Beyond the Ivory Tower: Housing Possession
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The Paradox of Punishment: bringing anthropology to law
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Stories of Care: an ethnographic lens on legal doctrine
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Mapping the past and present state of socio-legal studies in family law in Oxford, and its impact on family justice
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Theses by former students
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Social Citizenship in flux: rights, responsibilities and regions
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Proselytisation and Religious Freedom in Bangladesh
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The Mass Atrocity Prosecution Ritual
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Narratives, Human Rights Norms and the Local: Understanding the Construction of Legal Meaning around the Rwandan Gacaca Courts
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Constitutional Geometry and post-Westphalian Constitutionalism
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In the shadow of the judge: the involvement of judicial assistants in Dutch Courts
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Indigenous peoples’ rights in Lowland Bolivia: Local Perspectives on Mandates and Municipalities
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Co-movement of Political Risk and Sovereign Credit Risk: A Wavelet Coherence Analysis for Argentina, Brazil and Venezuela
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Running out of capacity: Accountability & stakeholder engagement in economic regulation
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Innovation and the State: Finance, Regulation, and Justice
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The constitutionalization of private regulators: Understanding the role of private law
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The Geography of ‘Land Grabbing’ Regulation: Challenges for Transnational Law
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Video: Engaging with drought and water scarcity
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Is Legal Mobilization for the Birds? Legal Opportunity Structures and Environmental Nongovernmental Organizations in the United Kingdom, France, Finland, and Italy
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Board Compliance
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Who writes? Explaining authorship on the Supreme Court
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Counter-Terrorism Review Project Workshop
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Professor Christopher Hodges speaks at expert roundtable on Regulation and Innovation
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Professor Christopher Hodges keynote speaker at the Swiss International Chamber of Commerce
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Career Development Postdoctoral Fellowships available at the Centre for Socio-Legal Studies
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Professor Hodges speaks at a meeting to discuss the advantages of new technologies for delivering collective redress
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Legitimized Refugees: The Political Goal of a Regulated Immigration, and the Promise of Legal Certainty
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'A Sociology of Justice in Russia' edited by Marina Kurkchiyan and Agnieszka Kubal: now out with Cambridge University Press
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Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions European Fellowships 2018 – Call now open
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Multi-parenthood in Brazil – an analysis of the Brazilian Court’s Position on Socio-affective and Biological Paternity - Speaker: Fernanda Mathias (Lecturer, Centro Universitário de Brasília, Brasil)
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**Annual Socio-Legal Lecture** All Injuries Are Relational: Individual Legal Consciousness Reconsidered
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Book Colloquium: Bourgeois Equality
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The Changing Model of Economic Regulation in the United Kingdom
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Socio-Legal Discussion Group: extra session
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Radicalisation Cases in the Family Courts
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Policymakers, business leaders, and regulators assess shift from deterrence to values-based ethical business practice
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Catalonia: A Constitutional Debate
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The Schmitesen Court: The Question of Legitimacy
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UN launch of World Trends in Freedom of Expression
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Do animals have legal rights?
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Cultural Expertise in Ancient and Modern History
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US Courts on Agency Valuation of Environmental Benefits
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Studying Judicial Disagreement Quantitatively: The Case of Judges on the UK Supreme Court
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Managerial Practices at the International Criminal Court: Enhancing efficiency or reinforcing hegemony?
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Judicial Review in Norway: A Bicentennial Debate **please note change of venue**