
| All aboard the Louis Vuitton train! |
| Augmented bodies: functional and rethorical uses of augmented reality in fashion |
| Bodies, masks and biopolitics: clothing as 'secon skin' and skin as 'first clothing' in 'The tiger's bride' |
| Clothing, law and the institution of the subject's internal normtivity |
| Desire for justice and desire as justice: theatre and drama in Greenway's The cook, the thief, his wife and her lover |
| Fashion as an international system |
| Fashion in India: coercion or a flag for freedom? |
| Focus: law, fashion and identities |
| Ian McEwan's The children act: minors'rights and family justice perspectives in Italy and the UK |
| Ian Ward ed. Literature and human rights: the language and the limitations of human rights discourse [recensione] |
| The language of clothing and the law |
| The law of dress in The Lord of the flies |
| Mary Laing, Katy Pilcher, and Nicolas Smith, eds. Queer sex work [recensione] |
| Playing it fashionably queer: Maw West's performing sexuality |
| Post-Mabo White settler fables and the negotiation of native title legislation in Andrew McGahan The white earth (2004) |
| '... and if, in time, equity...'. An exploration of the time(s) of equity diagrammed through image |
| Equity and the resources of critique: Part 1. |
| Equity as a question of decorum and manners: conscience as vision |
| 'From their graves': the theme of burial and the work of the modern jurist in F. W. Maitland's Equity also the forms of action at common law |
| Gary Watt, Shakespeare's Act of will: law, testament and properties of performance [recensione] |
| Intertextuality and parody of law in The third policeman by Flaqnn O'Brien: a literary and a linguistic reading |
| Jodi Picault's My sister's keeper: new definitions of human dignity in novel and film |
| Millenaristic equity - The theological order and legal faith |
| 'Where the shoe pinches'. True equity in Trollope's The worden |