(Dis)passionate law stories: the emotional processes of encoding narratives in court [0.03%]
(非)理性法故事——法庭编码叙述的情感过程
Stina Bergman Blix,Alessandra Minissale
Stina Bergman Blix
In this conceptual article, we propose that legal professional decision makers' transformation of narratives in court (encoding) influences their emotional attunement to the stories at hand. First, we argue that the process of encoding is l...
Tradition and reinvention: the making and unmaking of herbal medicines in the UK [0.03%]
传统与重塑:英国草药的创生与消亡
Nayeli Urquiza-Haas,Emilie Cloatre
Nayeli Urquiza-Haas
This article looks at the development of the regulation of traditional herbal medicines in the European Union (EU) context and its effects in the United Kingdom (UK). Drawing on socio-legal encounters with science and technology studies (ST...
Maayan Niezna
Maayan Niezna
'Tied visa' regimes are labour migration policies that condition migrants' visas on employment with a particular employer, thus restricting their access to the labour market. This article considers how, under such regimes, control by the st...
Edward Kirton-Darling,Helen Carr,Tracey Varnava
Edward Kirton-Darling
Initially the subject of widespread consensus, legislative and policy responses to COVID-19 are increasingly provoking predictable reactions. Right and left are united by concern that essential freedoms are being eroded by a state utilizing...
John Harrington,Lucy Series,Alexander Ruck-Keene
John Harrington
What contribution can rhetoric make to socio-legal studies? Though now a byword for deception and spin, rhetoric was long identified with the very substance of law and politics. Latterly radical scholars have foregrounded an understanding o...
'On the Perimeter of the Lawful': Enduring Illegality in the Irish Family Planning Movement, 1972-1985 [0.03%]
《在合法的边缘:爱尔兰计划生育运动中的持久非法行为(1972—1985)》
Emilie Cloatre,Máiréad Enright
Emilie Cloatre
Between 1935 and 1985, Irish law criminalized the sale and importation of condoms. Activists established illegal markets to challenge the law and alleviate its social consequences. They distributed condoms through postal services, shops, st...
Bodies of science and law: forensic DNA profiling, biological bodies, and biopower [0.03%]
科学与法律之躯:法医DNA鉴定、生物体和生物权力
Victor Toom
Victor Toom
How is jurisdiction transferred from an individual's biological body to agents of power such as the police, public prosecutors, and the judiciary, and what happens to these biological bodies when transformed from private into public objects...
The legal landscape for advanced therapies: material and institutional implementation of European Union rules in France and the United Kingdom [0.03%]
欧盟先进疗法法规在法国和英国的物质与机构实施研究
Aurélie Mahalatchimy,Emmanuelle Rial-Sebbag,Virginie Tournay et al.
Aurélie Mahalatchimy et al.
In 2007, the European Union adopted a lex specialis, Regulation (EC) No. 1394/2007 on advanced therapy medicinal products (ATMPs), a new legal category of medical product in regenerative medicine. The regulation applies to ATMPs prepared in...
The emergence of biobanks in the legal landscape: towards a new model of governance [0.03%]
生物样本库的法律治理新模式研究
Emmanuelle Rial-Sebbag,Anne Cambon-Thomsen
Emmanuelle Rial-Sebbag
Biobanks are increasingly seen as new tools for medical research. Their main purpose is to collect, store, and distribute human body materials. These activities are regulated by legal instruments which are heterogeneous in source (national ...
The donor-conceived child's "Right to Personal Identity": the public debate on donor anonymity in the United Kingdom [0.03%]
供精生育子女的“身份权”——英国关于捐精者匿名问题的公共讨论
Ilke Turkmendag
Ilke Turkmendag
On 1 April 2005, with the implementation of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (Disclosure of Donor Information) Regulations 2004, United Kingdom law was changed to allow children born through gamete donation to access details...