Oxford Journal of Legal Studies

Papers
(The TQCC of Oxford Journal of Legal Studies is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-02-01 to 2025-02-01.)
ArticleCitations
The Official Story of the Law23
Punishing Atrocity Crimes in Transitional Contexts: Advancing Discussions on Adequacy of Alternative Criminal Sanctions Using the Case of Colombia16
Catalytic Climate Litigation: Rights and Statutes9
The e-Banknote as a ‘Banknote’: A Monetary Law Interpreted7
Corrigendum to: Balancing Rights and Interests: Reconstructing the Asymmetry Thesis7
The Pluralities of Property6
Discrimination as a Public Wrong5
Ombudsmen as Courts5
‘Everything is Obstetric Violence Now’: Identifying the Violence in ‘Obstetric Violence’ to Strengthen Socio-legal Reform Efforts5
Professional Responsibility: Conceptual Rescue and Plea for Reform4
(Digital) Things as Objects of Property Rights: What Can Crypto Learn From Comparative Law?4
The Necessity of Institutional Pluralism4
Law and Stock Market Development in the UK over Time: An Uneasy Match3
Roles and the Moral Practice of Precedent3
How (Not) to Break Up: Constituent Power and Alternative Pathways to Scottish Independence2
Crimmigration and the ‘Paradox of Exclusion’2
Contract Law When the Poor Pay More2
The Riddle of the Good Faith Purchaser2
Is Foreign Policy Special?2
Areas of Law: Three Questions in Special Jurisprudence2
The Making of Corporate Legal Concession Theory2
The Dignity of Legal Subjects2
The Changing Concepts of the Constitution2
Insanity, Disability and Responsibility: Rethinking Autonomy to Challenge Structural Inequality2
Corrigendum to: Loosely Relational Constitutional Rights2
Legislative Overreach, Adaptation and Administrative Re-regulation in Environmental Law2
A New Philosophy for the Margin of Appreciation and European Consensus2
Are Rape Myths ‘Myths’?2
(Mis)Governing World Football? Agency and (Non)Accountability in FIFA2
Ships of State and Empty Vessels: Critical Reflections on ‘Territorial Status in International Law’2
Constitutional Conventions and the Judiciary2
‘Hard AI Crime’: The Deterrence Turn1
Parliament’s Constitution: Legislative Disruption of Implied Repeal1
Ideologies of Political Constitutionalism1
Inciting Military Disaffection in Interwar Britain and Fascist Italy: Security, Crime and Authoritarian Law1
You Might be an Anarchist if …1
Collective Equality: Theoretical Foundations for the Law of Peace1
Planned Obsolescence in the Context of a Holistic Legal Sphere and the Circular Economy1
Administrative Justice in the Modern Mixed Administrative State: Moving Beyond Taxonomies1
Denouncing the ‘One Voice’ Doctrine1
Are Boycotts, Shunning, and Shaming Corrupt?1
Presupposing Legal Authority1
Two Attitudes towards Textuality in International Law: The Battle for Dualism1
Punishment and Precious Emotions: A Hope Standard for Punishment1
Property, Analogy and Variety1
Clarifying Mutual Consent’s Role in Agency Law1
Legal Regulation, Technological Management and the Future of Human Agency1
Convicting Peaceful Protesters: Proportionality’s Proper Place at Criminal Trial1
Lucky IP1
Piercing the Parliamentary Veil against Judicial Review: The Case against Parliamentary Privilege1
The Resurgence of Standing in Judicial Review1
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