Introduction. The political mobilisation of criminal law and its resistance in the Global South
Pablo Leandro Ciocchini, George Radics
págs. 1-8
The neocolonial logics underpinning the “war on drugs” in the Philippines
Pablo Leandro Ciocchini
págs. 9-32
Legal consciousness and dissent: The formal and informal regulation of foreign shopkeepers in South Africa
Vanya Gastrow
págs. 33-55
Weakening constitutional rules through anti-corruption and impunity discourses: Analyzing the impact of the “Operação Lava-jato” (Car Wash Operation) on the presumption of innocence in Brazil
João Araújo Monteiro Neto, Nestor Eduardo Arauna Santiago
págs. 56-75
Anti-corruption legislation in Puerto Rico: A sociolegal study of the registry of persons convicted of corruption
José Manuel Atiles-Osoria
págs. 76-98
Beyond bars, coercion and death: Rethinking abortion rights and justice in India
Dipika Jain
págs. 99-118
Resisting colonial state crime: The experience of the Peace Community of San José de Apartadó
Gustavo Rojas Páez
págs. 119-144
Strategic litigation in the “soft-authoritarian” state of Singapore: Attempts to decriminalize sodomy from 2010-2022
George Radics
págs. 145-165
Introduction: Law and the family at the crossroads of democratisation and transnationalisation
Olivier Struelens, Jean de Munck
págs. 166-175
Same-sex marriage as a human right: How the Strasbourg Court could draw inspiration from the US Supreme Court and the Inter-American Court of Human Rights to affirm marriage equality
Geoffrey Willems
págs. 176-212
Law's role in democratising the family
Jean de Munck
págs. 213-229
Mutual trust through the looking glass: The protection of children’s fundamental rights in EU return proceedings
Silvia Bartolini
págs. 230-256
Trust and the law in international child abduction cases
Olivier Struelens
págs. 257-286
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