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SOAS working papers in Law
The SOAS University of London Working Papers in Law from the College of Law is a series of papers presenting both early and later stage research findings in law.
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Latest edition
Volume 5 (2025) edited by Dr Gaofeng Meng
- Demystifying the complexity of institutional change from the commune system to the household responsibility system in contemporary China: a micro–meso–macro analytical framework (PDF, 1.12 MB), Gaofeng Meng
- Socialism, working-class self-emancipation, and democratic forms (PDF, 495.7 KB) , Paul O’Connell
- The configuration of territorial governance and the constitutional and legal protection of religion: three contrasting case studies from South East Asia (PDF, 510.68 KB) , Peter Leyland
- Sanctions and the international constitution: economic coercion as a part of state sovereignty and the hegemony of the UNSC (PDF, 512.26 KB) , Panagiotis Gkagkatsis
- The scope and limitations of central bank mandates and risk management in the era of climate change (PDF, 884.52 KB) , Amylouise-Marrinella De Fabiani Turvey