All Stories

  1. Law and biomedicine and the making of ‘genuine’ traditional medicines in global health
  2. Transformative Illegality: How Condoms ‘Became Legal’ in Ireland, 1991–1993
  3. Regulating alternative healing in France
  4. ‘On the Perimeter of the Lawful’: Enduring Illegality in the Irish Family Planning Movement
  5. Book review: Sociological Reflections on the NeurosciencesSociological Reflections on the Neurosciences, PickersgillMartynVan KeulenIra (eds.) (Bradford, UK: Emerald Group Publishing Limited, 2012), ISBN 978-1780526324, 366 pp., £28.99
  6. Fluid Legal Labels and the Circulation of Socio-Technical Objects: The Multiple Lives of ‘Fake’ Medicines
  7. International law, public health, and the meanings of pharmaceuticalization
  8. Pills for the Poorest: TRIPS and access to medications in Sub-Saharan Africa
  9. “Embedded regulation:” The migration of objects, scripts, and governance
  10. The Regulation of Nicotine in the United Kingdom: How Nicotine Gum Came to Be a Medicine, but Not a Drug
  11. A Socio-legal Analysis of an Actor-world: The Case of Carbon Trading and the Clean Development Mechanism
  12. Trips and Pharmaceutical Patents in Djibouti: an ANT Analysis of Socio-Legal Objects
  13. Brevets pharmaceutiques occidentaux et accès aux médicaments dans les pays pauvres : le cas de Djibouti face au droit international de la propriété intellectuelle
  14. Brevets pharmaceutiques occidentaux et accès aux médicaments dans les pays pauvres : le cas de Djibouti face au droit international de la propriété intellectuelle
  15. From International Ethics to European Union Policy: A Case Study on Biopiracy in the EU's Biotechnology Directive
  16. Critical review of law and bioprospecting debates
  17. Biodiversity, knowledge and the making of rights: reviewing the debates on bioprospecting and ownership