This Article examines the Supreme Court’s landmark In re Gault decision of 1967, in which the Supreme Court ushered in the “due process era” of juvenile justice in America by determining that juveniles were entitled to the right to counsel and other procedural safeguards during delinquency proceedings. But this Article continues with a critical focus on the impact of the decision today, examining a dichotomy between what was declared a “revolution in children’s rights,” and how youth in the criminal justice system still have not seen the extent of constitutional protections declared necessary by Gault. Arguing that Gault has never been fully implemented, the Article offers two explanations for its stunted application, stating neither of whi...
Important changes in the legal regulation of the fine culminated in the implementation of the day-fi...
The vast majority of work on the ethics of war focuses on traditional wars between states. In this c...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. Abstract: By popularising interest in inequality, Thomas Piketty's Capital ...
Over the last three decades, welfare states across the West have embraced a host of new technologies...
This special issue traces multifaceted readings of criminal law reform in the context of development...
It is widely acknowledged that, from roughly 1940 to 1970, a revolution occurred in Conflicts of Law...
Prison expansionism around the world is, in part, facilitated by extolling the prison as a symbol of...
One of the striking characteristics of much ‘big picture’ penal scholarship is that it stops at the ...
Over the last two decades and across a number of jurisdictions, new measures enshrined in criminal l...
Sometimes secrecy in law is required to protect vulnerable witnesses or suppress sensitive evidence....
The position of children who have special rights in the law makes children get special treatment. In...
Political legitimacy is best understood as one type of a broader notion, which I call institutional ...
I argue for a new conception of practical authority based on an analysis of the relationship between...
The existence of abandoned children who are victims of economic exploitation in Gorontalo City is ve...
In a two-year period, 1885-86, over 168 communities in America forcibly expelled Chinese residents f...
Important changes in the legal regulation of the fine culminated in the implementation of the day-fi...
The vast majority of work on the ethics of war focuses on traditional wars between states. In this c...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. Abstract: By popularising interest in inequality, Thomas Piketty's Capital ...
Over the last three decades, welfare states across the West have embraced a host of new technologies...
This special issue traces multifaceted readings of criminal law reform in the context of development...
It is widely acknowledged that, from roughly 1940 to 1970, a revolution occurred in Conflicts of Law...
Prison expansionism around the world is, in part, facilitated by extolling the prison as a symbol of...
One of the striking characteristics of much ‘big picture’ penal scholarship is that it stops at the ...
Over the last two decades and across a number of jurisdictions, new measures enshrined in criminal l...
Sometimes secrecy in law is required to protect vulnerable witnesses or suppress sensitive evidence....
The position of children who have special rights in the law makes children get special treatment. In...
Political legitimacy is best understood as one type of a broader notion, which I call institutional ...
I argue for a new conception of practical authority based on an analysis of the relationship between...
The existence of abandoned children who are victims of economic exploitation in Gorontalo City is ve...
In a two-year period, 1885-86, over 168 communities in America forcibly expelled Chinese residents f...
Important changes in the legal regulation of the fine culminated in the implementation of the day-fi...
The vast majority of work on the ethics of war focuses on traditional wars between states. In this c...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. Abstract: By popularising interest in inequality, Thomas Piketty's Capital ...