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A lesson in proportionality and rights The Guardian, 4 June 2009 An intensive focus on law in store for Rutgers undergraduates at OxfordRutgers University Focus magazine, 13 May 2009
Couples with children outside wedlock 'should be married by the State' The Daily Telegraph, 30 April 2009
Can International Courts Do Justice? Socio-Legal Newsletter, No. 57, Spring 2009 News from the Foundation for Law, Justice and Society Oxford Law News, Winter 2008/9 Crisis and the Courts The Aspen Idea, Winter 2008-09
House of Lords hosts 'Rule of Law in China' symposium China Review issue 45, December 2008
One China, Many Systems The Scotsman, 13 October 2008
Chief Justice of South Africa Talks on Constitution and Socio-Economic Rights Law and Society Association article, 31 July 2008
Brief Encounters Johsua Rozenberg's column in The Daily Telegraph, 9 July 2008
Is China trapped in transition? China Elections and Governance article, 9 January 2008
Is China Trapped in Transition? Implications for Future Reforms China Digital Times article, 8 January 2008
Who Decides Social Rights Policy? The Aspen Institute magazine, Winter 2007/2008
Foundation for Law, Justice and Society Annual Lecture Oxford Law News, Winter 2007
Report on the Foundation for Law, Justice and Society conference on Income Support Citizen's Income newsletter, December 2007
Will the Right Basic Income Please Stand Up? BIEN Newsflash 48, November 2007
Foundation for Law, Justice and Society Conference on Income Support Law and Society Association newsletter, November 2007 Lord Raymond Plant joins the Foundation's Board of Directors Socio-Legal Studies Association article, June 2007
A report from the China Review on our recent symposium held at the House of Lords.
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