The latest issue of Law and Society Review is available on Wiley
Online Library. It contains:
Institutional
Paths to Policy Change: Judicial Versus Nonjudicial Repeal of Sodomy Laws
(pages 409–439)
Udi Sommer, Victor Asal, Katie Zuber and Jonathan Parent
New
Perspectives from the Oldest Profession: Abuse and the Legal Consciousness of
Sex Workers in China (pages 245–278)
Margaret L. Boittin
Margaret L. Boittin
Pragmatic
Discourse and Gender Inequality in China (pages 279–310)
Xin He and Kwai Ng
Xin He and Kwai Ng
Bright-Line
Fever: Simple Legal Rules and Complex Property Customs among the Fataluku of
East Timor (pages 311–343)
Daniel Fitzpatrick and Andrew McWilliam
Daniel Fitzpatrick and Andrew McWilliam
Signaling
Environmental Stewardship in the Shadow of Weak Governance: The Global
Diffusion of ISO 14001 (pages 345–373)
Daniel Berliner and Aseem Prakash
Daniel Berliner and Aseem Prakash
Militarized
Justice in New Democracies: Explaining the Process of Military Court Reform in
Latin America (pages 375–407)
Brett J. Kyle and Andrew G. Reiter
Brett J. Kyle and Andrew G. Reiter
Udi Sommer, Victor Asal, Katie Zuber and Jonathan Parent
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