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Law, Neoliberalism, and the Construction of Political Subjectivity
Exploring the Edges of What is Possible: Abolitionist Activism and Neoliberal Austerity
The Legal Impacts of the Securitisation of the Neoliberal State
Workfare, the Rule of Law, and the Neoliberal State
Neoliberalism: Mastering the International Law of Investments
Transplanting Neoliberal Legality: The Case of Competition Law in Latin America
The International Investment Regime as a Constitutional Property System
Post-Providential Legality: On Neoliberalism, Government, and Oikonomia
Thinking Beyond the Neoliberal Project: Comparing Cases of Jurisdictional Struggles
International Law, Political Economy, and the Mysterious Disappearance of Capitalism
The Burmese Transition and the Rule of Law: Between Tyranny and Hegemony
Regulatory Agencies and Courts in the South: The Overlaps in the Colombian Water Regulation
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