Policing political protest in Lithuania

Abstract  This article analyzes policing political protest in post-independent Lithuania. It argues that since the early 2000s, policing
of political protest as an issue has increased in importance as Lithuania has experienced political [...]

Legalising Toleration: a Reply to Balint

Abstract  I re-present my account of how a liberal democratic society can be tolerant and do so in a way designed to meet Peter Balint’s
objections. In particular, I explain how toleration can be approached from a third-party perspective, [...]



Water always finds its way: Identifying new forms of money laundering

Abstract  Money laundering regulations have become stricter over time and involve more and more actors. This means that the accountability
of laundering regulation will become more important; theoretically, money laundering should have [...]

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?

Book review: Public Law after the Human Rights Act

Book review: After Sovereignty: On the Question of Political Beginnings

Girl Interrupted: Citizenship and the Irish Hijab Debate

This article discusses the case of Shekinah Egan, an Irish Muslim girl who asked to be allowed to wear the hijab to school. It traces the media and government response to her demand, and frames that demand as a citizenship claim. It focuses in [...]