DEPARTMENT OF LAW
MACNAIR, M.
The nature and function of the early chancery reports: in Stebbings, C. ed., Proceedings of the 11th British legal history conference: law reporting in Britain, London, Hambledon Press, 1995, 123-32.
MORAN, L. J.
The homosexualisation of the law: in Herman, D. and Stychin, C. F. eds., Legal inversions: lesbians, gay men and the politics of law, Philadelphia, Temple University Press, 1995, 2-28.
The legal subject of sado-masochism: in Dowson, J. and Earnshaw, S. eds., Postmodern subjects/postmodern texts, Amsterdam, Rodopi, 1995, 159-79.
Violence and the law: the case of sado-masochism. Social & Legal Stud., 4(2), 1995, 225-51.
PICCIOTTO, S.
The construction of international taxation: in Dezalay, Y. and Sugarman, D. eds., Professional competition and professional power: lawyers, accountants and the social construction of markets, London, Routledge, 1995, 25-50.
International law in a changing world: in Wilson, G. P. ed., Frontiers of legal scholarship, Chichester, Wiley, 1995.
PICCIOTTO, S. co-editor
Social and legal studies, 1995.
PICCIOTTO, S. and McCAHERTY, J.†
Creative lawyering and the dynamics of business regulation: Dezalay, Y. and Sugarman, D. eds., Professional competition and professional power: lawyer, accountants and the social construction of markets, London, Routledge, 1995, 238-74.
ROWE, P.
Liability for war crimes during a non-international armed conflict. Revue de droit penal militaire et de droit de la guerre, 1995, 151-63.
The trial of civilians under military law: an empirical study. North. Irel. Legal Q., 46(3/4), 1995, 405-22.
The use of special forces and the laws on war: wearing the uniform of the enemy or civilian clothes and of spying and animation. Revue de droit penal militaire et de droit de la guerre, 1995, 28.
SALTER, M. G.
A dialectic despite itself: overcoming the phenomenology of legal culture. Social & Legal Stud., 4(4), 1995, 453.
SAMUEL, G. H.
Entre les mots et les choses: les raisonnements et les methodes en tant que sources du droit. Rev. Int. Droit Comp., 1995, 509-26.
Ontology and dimensions in legal reasoning: in Bankowski, Z., White, I. and Hahn, U. eds., Informatics and the foundations of legal reasoning, Dordecht, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1995, 205-23.
Sourcebook on obligations and legal remedies. pp. 446. London, Cavendish Publishing, 1995.
System und Systemdenken: zu den Unterschieden zwischen kontinental europäischem Recht und Common Law. Z. Eur. Privatrecht, 3, 1995, 375-97.
SUGARMAN, D.
The best organised and most intelligent trade union: the private and the public life of the law society, 1825-1914. Inst. Adv. Legal Stud. (Univ. London) Bull., 19, 1995, 13-7.
A brief history of the law society. pp. 20. London, Law Society, 1995.
Foreword: in Knafla, L. and Binnie, S. eds., Law, society and the state: essays in modern legal history, University of Toronto Press, 1995, ix-x.
Land law, citizenship and the invention of 'Englishness': the strange world of the equity of redemption: in Brewer, J. and Staves, S. eds., Early modern conceptions of property, London, Routledge, 1995, 111-44.
Who colonised whom?: historical reflections on the intersection between law, lawyers and accountants in England: in Dezalay, Y. and Sugarman, D. eds., Professional competition and professional power: lawyers, accountants and the social construction of markets, London, Routledge, 1995, 226-40.
SUGARMAN, D. and DEZALAY, Y.† co-editors
Professional competition and professional power: lawyers, accountants and the social construction of markets. pp. 283. London, Routledge, 1995.
WALLBANK, J.
Returning the subject of women's poverty: an essay on the importance of subjectivity for the feminist research project. Feminist Legal Stud., 3(2), 1995, 14.