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Studies in Law, Politics, and Society
Table of Contents: “…Intelligence Versus the Rule of Law -- Liberalism, Democracy and "Threat Governmentality" -- Liberalism Versus Democracy -- Reversing the Public-Private Relation -- From Biopolitics to Threat Governmentality -- Conclusion: Toward a Critique of Threat Governmentality -- References -- Chapter 2: Judicial Reform and Legal Opportunity Structure: The Emergence of Strategic Litigation against Femicide in Mexico -- Bringing Claims to the Courts: Explaining Legal Mobilization -- The Legal Opportunity Structure and Judicial Reform in Mexico -- Femicide and the Emergence of the Women's Movement in Mexico…”
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The Handbook of Law and Society.
Table of Contents: “…Impartial Courts, Biased Outcomes: A Classic Socio-legal FindingThe Judicial Perspective; Expressive Significance of Court Design; Public Perceptions; Judicial Transnationalism; The Rule of Law; Conclusion; References; Chapter 9 Jurors and Juries; Introduction; Expanding Who Can Serve as a Juror; Moving from Passive to Active Jurors; Confronting the Declining Number of Jury Trials; Future Directions for Jury Research; References; Websites; Cases; Chapter 10 Upside Down and Inside Out: Regulators and Regulatory Processes in Contemporary Perspective; Introduction.…”
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