The Currency of Freedom?

Ensuring that Others Behave Responsibly: Giddens, Governance, and Human Rights Law

Governance produces a complex landscape of public power that state authorities have to take account of when discharging their duties under international human rights law. A traditional model of human rights law views the state as the primary [...]



Book review: Ubiquitous Law: Legal Theory and the Space for Legal Pluralism

Climate Change Law: Creating and Sustaining Social and Economic Insecurity

This article considers how climate change law, global politics, and governance structures facilitate and sustain economic and social insecurity. Climate change itself targets existing environmental and social vulnerabilities and creates additional [...]

Money, Discipline, and Liberal Political Reason



The Currency of Freedom

Multicultural Jurisprudence: Comparative Perspectives on the Cultural Defense

Satisfying Claims? Money, Tort, and ‘Consumer Society’

Book review: Honour, Violence, Women and Islam

How Sensible is the Left-wing Criticism of Money, Exchange and Contract?