Prelims
Studies in Law, Politics, and Society
ISBN: 978-1-83982-279-7, eISBN: 978-1-83982-278-0
ISSN: 1059-4337
Publication date: 4 May 2020
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(2020), "Prelims", Sarat, A. (Ed.) Studies in Law, Politics, and Society (Studies in Law, Politics, and Society, Vol. 82), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. i-ix. https://doi.org/10.1108/S1059-433720200000082001
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Studies in Law, Politics, and Society Volume 82
Studies in Law, Politics, and Society
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Austin Sarat
Amherst College, USA
United Kingdom – North America – Japan – India – Malaysia – China
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Contents
List of Contributors | vii |
Editorial Board | ix |
Chapter 1 Overcoming Liberal Democracy: “Threat Governmentality” and the Empowerment of Intelligence in the UK Investigatory Powers Act Christos Boukalas |
1 |
Chapter 2 Judicial Reform and Legal Opportunity Structure: The Emergence of Strategic Litigation Against Femicide in Mexico Verónica Michel |
27 |
Chapter 3 Avoiding International Human Rights Law in the Pursuit of Peace Chris Kendall |
55 |
Chapter 4 Criminalization and the Rights-bearing Subject: Considering the Lived Experiences of Governance in the Juvenile Court Elizabeth Brown and Amy Smith |
93 |
Chapter 5 Claiming Food Sovereignty: Legal Mobilization in an Era of Global Governance Matthew C. Canfield |
119 |
Chapter 6 How Entrapment Still Matters: Partial Successes of Entrapment Claims in Terrorism Prosecutions Jesse J. Norris |
141 |
List of Contributors
Christos Boukalas | Northumbria University, UK |
Elizabeth Brown | San Francisco State University, USA |
Matthew C. Canfield | Drake University, USA |
Chris Kendall | University of Puget Sound, USA |
Verónica Michel | John Jay College – CUNY, USA |
Jesse J. Norris | State University of New York at Fredonia, USA |
Amy Smith | San Francisco State University, USA |
Editorial Board
Gad Barzilai
Department of Political Science, Tel Aviv University, Israel
Paul Berman
Department of Law, George Washington University, USA
Roger Cotterrell
Department of Legal Theory, Queen Mary College, University of London, UK
Jennifer Culbert
Department of Political Science, Johns Hopkins University, USA
Eve Darian-Smith
Department of Global Studies, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA
David Delaney
Department of Law, Jurisprudence, and Social Thought, Amherst College, USA
Florence Dore
Department of English, University of North Carolina, USA
David Engel
Department of Law, State University of New York at Buffalo, USA
Anthony Farley
Department of Law, Albany Law School, USA
David Garland
Department of Law, New York University, USA
Jonathan Goldberg-Hiller
Department of Political Science, University of Hawaii, USA
Laura Gomez
University of Law, University of California, Los Angeles, USA
Piyel Haldar
Department of Law, Birkbeck College, University of London, UK
Thomas Hilbink
Open Society Institute, USA
Desmond Manderson
Department of Law, Australian National University, Australia
Jennifer Mnookin
Department of Law, U.C.L.A., USA
Laura Beth Nielsen
Research Fellow, American Bar Foundation, USA
Paul Passavant
Department of Political Science, Hobart and William Smith College, USA
Susan Schmeiser
Department of Law, University of Connecticut, USA
Jonathan Simon
Department of Jurisprudence and Social Policy, University of California, Berkeley, USA
Marianna Valverde
Department of Criminology, University of Toronto, Canada
Alison Young
Department of Criminology, University of Melbourne, Australia
- Prelims
- Chapter 1: Overcoming Liberal Democracy: “Threat Governmentality” and the Empowerment of Intelligence in the UK Investigatory Powers Act
- Chapter 2: Judicial Reform and Legal Opportunity Structure: The Emergence of Strategic Litigation against Femicide in Mexico
- Chapter 3: Avoiding International Human Rights Law in the Pursuit of Peace
- Chapter 4: Criminalization and the Rights-Bearing Subject: Considering the Lived Experiences of Governance in the Juvenile Court
- Chapter 5: Claiming Food Sovereignty: Legal Mobilization in an Era of Global Governance
- Chapter 6: How Entrapment Still Matters: Partial Successes of Entrapment Claims in Terrorism Prosecutions