All Stories

  1. States, law, and the regulation of controversial health-related claims: consolidating a research agenda between disciplines and contexts
  2. The object(s) of legality
  3. Displacements: objects and relationality
  4. In the shadow of the healing rainbow: belonging and identity in the regulation of traditional medicine in Mauritius
  5. Traditional Healing and Law in Contemporary Senegal: Legitimacies, Normativities and Practices
  6. Tradition and reinvention: the making and unmaking of herbal medicines in the UK
  7. Bodies, Medicine and Otherness
  8. The Challenge of ‘Evidence’
  9. Legalities of Healing
  10. Sociology of law and science
  11. Regulating at the boundaries of healthcare: the case of alternative and traditional medicine
  12. Healthcare, Well-being, and the Regulation of Diversity in Healing
  13. The regulation of acupuncture in France and the UK: Shifts and fragmentation in contrasting healthcare systems
  14. ‘Indefensible and irresponsible’
  15. Law and biomedicine and the making of ‘genuine’ traditional medicines in global health
  16. Transformative Illegality: How Condoms ‘Became Legal’ in Ireland, 1991–1993
  17. Law and Time
  18. Routledge Handbook of Law and Theory
  19. Regulating alternative healing in France
  20. ‘On the Perimeter of the Lawful’: Enduring Illegality in the Irish Family Planning Movement
  21. 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
  22. Fluid Legal Labels and the Circulation of Socio-Technical Objects: The Multiple Lives of ‘Fake’ Medicines
  23. International law, public health, and the meanings of pharmaceuticalization
  24. Knowledge, Technology and Law
  25. Pills for the Poorest: TRIPS and access to medications in Sub-Saharan Africa
  26. “Embedded regulation:” The migration of objects, scripts, and governance
  27. The Regulation of Nicotine in the United Kingdom: How Nicotine Gum Came to Be a Medicine, but Not a Drug
  28. A Socio-legal Analysis of an Actor-world: The Case of Carbon Trading and the Clean Development Mechanism
  29. Brevets pharmaceutiques occidentaux et accès aux médicaments dans les pays pauvres : le cas de Djibouti face au droit international de la propriété intellectuelle
  30. Trips and Pharmaceutical Patents in Djibouti: an ANT Analysis of Socio-Legal Objects
  31. Brevets pharmaceutiques occidentaux et accès aux médicaments dans les pays pauvres : le cas de Djibouti face au droit international de la propriété intellectuelle
  32. Brevets pharmaceutiques occidentaux et accès aux médicaments dans les pays pauvres : le cas de Djibouti face au droit international de la propriété intellectuelle
  33. From International Ethics to European Union Policy: A Case Study on Biopiracy in the EU's Biotechnology Directive
  34. Critical review of law and bioprospecting debates
  35. Biodiversity, knowledge and the making of rights: reviewing the debates on bioprospecting and ownership