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Mod Crim L Rev 1:1 (2024): Reconstructing Criminal Law Revisited
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Reconstructing Criminal Law Revisited (Nicola Lacey)
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What Does It Mean to Reconstruct Criminal Law? Reading Mannheim’s Criminal Justice and Social Reconstruction (1946) (Lindsay Farmer)
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Hyper-Knowledge and the Legitimation of Criminal Law (Arlie Loughnan)
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A Respect Standard for Sentencing (Gabrielle Watson)
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Excusing Unjustified Punishment: On Doing Criminal Justice in Unjust Societies (Rocío Lorca)
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Re-Constructing Criminal Accountability for Human Rights Abuses: Argentina 1990-2024 (Alejandro Chehtman)
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Citizens, State Fallibilities, and Responsibility in Criminal Law (Marie Manikis)
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Should We Abolish Hate Crime Law or Is There a Case for Its Reconstruction? (Roxana Willis)
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Finding Common Ground: Reconstructing Criminology with Epistemic Justice (Meredith Rossner, Elfie Shiosaki & Helen Taylor)
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Lawfare in Comparative Context: An MCLR+ Forum
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Indicators of Lawfare: Assessing the Criminalization of Progressive Politics in Latin America (Valeria Vegh Weis)
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In Defense of Lawfare (Rocío Lorca)
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Lawfare as a Bridge Between Socio-Legal Theory and Practice (Mark Friis Hau)
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Lawfare or the Politicization of the Criminal Justice System: The Case of Spain (Manuel Cancio Meliá)
MCLR+ 2024

