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Aristodemou, Maria (1997) Language, ethics and imagination: narratives of the (m)other in law and literature. New Formations 32 , pp. 34-48. ISSN 0950-2378.
Bowring, Bill (1997) Russia's accession to the Council of Europe and human rights: compliance or cross-purposes? European Human Rights Law 6 , pp. 628-643. ISSN 1361-1526.
Douzinas, Costas (1997) Psychoanalysis becomes the law: notes on an encounter foretold. Legal Studies Forum 3 , pp. 313-337. ISSN 0894-5993.
Douzinas, Costas (1997) The aesthetics of the common law. Studies in Law, Politics and Society 17 , pp. 3-30. ISSN 1059-4337.
Gearey, Adam (1997) Finnegans Wake and the law of love. Law and Critique 8 (2), pp. 245-267. ISSN 0957-8536.
Hanafin, Patrick (1997) Defying the female: the Irish constitutional text as phallocentric manifesto. Textual Practice 11 (2), pp. 249-273. ISSN 0950-236X.
Hanafin, Patrick (1997) Law's death: law and the regulation of death in Ireland. Health Care Risk Report 3 (8), pp. 10-24.
Loizidou, Elena (1997) A phantasmatic moment: the defense of in-sanity. Law and Critique 8 (1), pp. 115-140. ISSN 0957-8536.
Monk, Daniel (1997) School exclusions and the Education Act 1997. Education and the Law 9 (4), pp. 277-290. ISSN 0953-9964.
Book Review
Gearey, Adam (1997) Disunited kingdom. [Book Review]
Haldar, Piyel (1997) Literature within the law. [Book Review]
Hanafin, Patrick (1997) 'Death rites: law and ethics at the end of life', Robert Lee and Derek Morgan. [Book Review]
Loizidou, Elena (1997) Urban excess and the law. [Book Review]
Book Section
Douzinas, Costas and Warrington, R. (1997) Law's others: jurisprudence and poststructuralism. In: Bankowski, Z. and Tuori, K. (eds.) Law and Power: Law and Power Critical and Socio-Legal Essays. Liverpool, UK: Deborah Charles Publications. ISBN 9780952893800.
Everson, Michelle (1997) Economic rights within the European union. In: Bellamy, R. and Bufacchi, V. and Castiglione, D. (eds.) Democracy and Constitutional Culture in the Union of Europe. Lothian Foundation Press, pp. 137-152. ISBN 9781872210209.
Conference or Workshop Item
Hanafin, Patrick (1997) Conflicting selves: constitutional change and national identity in Ireland. In: Comparative Constitutionalism, 1945-1995: Rights and National Identity, 1997, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, USA. (Unpublished)
Hanafin, Patrick (1997) From 'queer old josser' to equal citizen? reinterpreting ga(y)elic sexuality in literary and legal discourse. In: Socio-Legal Studies Association Annual Conference, 1997, University of Wales, Cardiff, Wales, UK. (Unpublished)
Hanafin, Patrick (1997) Interpreting identity: towards a rereading of the Irish constitutional text. In: Interpreting identity: towards a rereading of the Irish constitutional text, 1997, Cambridge Group for Irish Studies, Queen's College, Cambridge, UK. (Unpublished)
Hanafin, Patrick (1997) Law's death: law and the regulation of death in Ireland. In: Joint Annual Conference of the Association of Law Teachers/Irish Association of Law Teachers, 1997, Galway, Ireland. (Unpublished)
Hanafin, Patrick (1997) Legitimating the post-colonial space: the Irish constitution and the ideal of national identity. In: New Directions: Postcolonialism, Histories and Identities, 1997, University of Sussex, Brighton, UK. (Unpublished)
Hanafin, Patrick and Collins, B. (1997) Articles of faith: the Irish constitution as postcolonial text. In: Critical Legal Conference: In the Wake of Law, 1997, University College, Dublin, Ireland. (Unpublished)
Hanafin, Patrick and Collins, B. (1997) Faith of our (founding) fathers: the sacred and the secular in Irish constitutional discourse. In: Faith in Law: King's College London Legal Theory Seminar Series, 1997, School of Law, King's College, London, UK. (Unpublished)
Book
Bowring, Bill (1997) Prisons law and human rights. Moscow, Russia: Erebus Publishers.
Hanafin, Patrick (1997) Last rights: death, dying and the law in Ireland. Cork, Ireland: Cork University Press. ISBN 9781859181560.