This article, by Jon Sims, is based on a presentation given at the national training day on Law, Gender and Sexuality: Sources and Methods in Socio-Legal Research in May 2014, jointly sponsored by the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, the Socio-Legal Studies Association and the British Library. The article identifies library collections and resources which, beyond the scope of typical law collections, might be useful for broadly socio-legal academic research on intersections between law, gender and sexuality
Book synopsis: The Blackwell Companion to Law and Society is an authoritative study of the relations...
In this Guest Editorial for a special issue of Legal Information Management, David Gee (Deputy Libra...
The article provides a brief guide to some potential archival sources at IALS for gender based resea...
In this Guest Editorial for a special issue of Legal Information Management, Jon Sims (Content Speci...
This article outlines primary and secondary source materials relevant to the academic study of law, ...
This article, by Heather Dawson, outlines primary and secondary source materials relevant to the aca...
In this Guest Editorial for a special issue of Legal Information Management, David Gee (Deputy Libra...
Gender and the Law is the new title for our long-running Women and the Law publication. Gender and t...
Sexuality and Law scholarship is a new and developing field but, like most legal scholarship, it is ...
This article introduces a Library Trends special issue about gender, race, and sexuality in informat...
The contributions to this Edited Collection reveal the complexity of the deceptively simple question...
SEXUAL ORIENTATION AND THE LAW: A RESEARCH BIBLIOGRAPHY is a project of the Standing Committee on Le...
This article will focus on exploring gender and sexuality within the law school. Largely silent from...
In March 2015, the Sexuality, Poverty and Law programme at the Institute of Development Studies brou...
Preprint of revised and updated chapter by Jules Winterton, Director, Institute of Advanced Legal St...
Book synopsis: The Blackwell Companion to Law and Society is an authoritative study of the relations...
In this Guest Editorial for a special issue of Legal Information Management, David Gee (Deputy Libra...
The article provides a brief guide to some potential archival sources at IALS for gender based resea...
In this Guest Editorial for a special issue of Legal Information Management, Jon Sims (Content Speci...
This article outlines primary and secondary source materials relevant to the academic study of law, ...
This article, by Heather Dawson, outlines primary and secondary source materials relevant to the aca...
In this Guest Editorial for a special issue of Legal Information Management, David Gee (Deputy Libra...
Gender and the Law is the new title for our long-running Women and the Law publication. Gender and t...
Sexuality and Law scholarship is a new and developing field but, like most legal scholarship, it is ...
This article introduces a Library Trends special issue about gender, race, and sexuality in informat...
The contributions to this Edited Collection reveal the complexity of the deceptively simple question...
SEXUAL ORIENTATION AND THE LAW: A RESEARCH BIBLIOGRAPHY is a project of the Standing Committee on Le...
This article will focus on exploring gender and sexuality within the law school. Largely silent from...
In March 2015, the Sexuality, Poverty and Law programme at the Institute of Development Studies brou...
Preprint of revised and updated chapter by Jules Winterton, Director, Institute of Advanced Legal St...
Book synopsis: The Blackwell Companion to Law and Society is an authoritative study of the relations...
In this Guest Editorial for a special issue of Legal Information Management, David Gee (Deputy Libra...
The article provides a brief guide to some potential archival sources at IALS for gender based resea...