Oxford Journal of Legal Studies

Papers
(The median citation count 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 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Contract Law When the Poor Pay More28
Punishing Atrocity Crimes in Transitional Contexts: Advancing Discussions on Adequacy of Alternative Criminal Sanctions Using the Case of Colombia14
Discrimination as a Public Wrong13
The Riddle of the Good Faith Purchaser13
Legitimating Corporate Power: Shareholderism versus Stakeholderism10
Are Rape Myths ‘Myths’?10
Law and Stock Market Development in the UK over Time: An Uneasy Match8
The Necessity of Institutional Pluralism8
How (Not) to Break Up: Constituent Power and Alternative Pathways to Scottish Independence7
‘Hard AI Crime’: The Deterrence Turn5
Procedural Justice and Prison Legitimacy: Towards a Democratic Model of Inmate Participation5
Protecting Negligence Claimants’ Decisions: An Argument of Doctrinal Coherence in Non-pecuniary Loss5
Rousseau’s Republican Judges5
Public Participation in Renaming Processes: Navigating Sir John Hawkins5
Do Unjust States Have the Standing to Blame? Three Reservations About Scepticism5
Denouncing the ‘One Voice’ Doctrine5
The Constitutive Demands of Corrective Justice4
Algorithmic Decision-Making, Delegation and the Modern Machinery of Government4
Capacity to Consent to Sex: A Historical Perspective4
Global Comparative Law?4
Forum Marketing in International Commercial Courts?4
The Logic and Value of the Presumption of Doli Incapax (Failing That, an Incapacity Defence)4
Legal Positivism’s Internal Morality4
The Public Interest Defence in Copyright Law4
Tangled Webs of Trust: A Study of Public Trust in Risk Regulation4
Offences against Status3
Three Reconstructions of ‘Effectiveness’: Some Implications for State Continuity and Sea-level Rise3
(Digital) Things as Objects of Property Rights: What Can Crypto Learn From Comparative Law?3
‘Everything is Obstetric Violence Now’: Identifying the Violence in ‘Obstetric Violence’ to Strengthen Socio-legal Reform Efforts3
Love and Human Rights3
Catalytic Climate Litigation: Rights and Statutes3
(Mis)Governing World Football? Agency and (Non)Accountability in FIFA3
Devolution after Empire3
Business, Human Rights and Climate Change: The Gradual Expansion of the Duty of Care3
Rights That3
Devolution, National Pluralism and the Role of the UK Supreme Court3
Is Mental Capacity Law Law?3
The Three-Tier Structural Legal Deficit Undermining the Protection of Employees’ Personal Data in the Workplace2
Insanity, Disability and Responsibility: Rethinking Autonomy to Challenge Structural Inequality2
‘Singapore on Thames’ Metropolitan Dreams and Planning Regimes2
Disinformation and Democracy on the Docket: Reformulating the Approach to Electoral Disinformation under the ECHR2
Choice of Law Meets Private Law Theory2
Is Every Law for Everyone? Assessing Access to National Legislation through Official Legal Databases around the World2
A Theory of Annexation2
The Privacy–Equality Synthesis: Framing Reproductive Rights in India2
The Official Story of the Law2
Abusive Unconstitutional Constitutional Amendments: Indonesia, the Pancasila and the Spectre of Authoritarianism2
Loss Counterfactuals2
Metarules, Judgment and the Algorithmic Future of Financial Regulation in the UK2
Correction to: Law, Philosophy and the Susceptible Skins of Living Beings2
Affirmative Action in Criminal Justice2
The Case Against Human Rights Penality2
Retrospective Law and Release from Prison2
Collective Knowledge and the Limits of the Expanded Identification Doctrine2
From Virtual Rape to Meta-rape: Sexual Violence, Criminal Law and the Metaverse2
Ownership Beneath: Transparency of Land Ownership in Times of Economic Crime2
Defective Buildings Are a Nuisance2
Expressive Procedure1
Ecology, Jurisprudence, and Private International Law1
Reconstructing Raz’s Rule of Law1
Transforming Perceptions: The Development of Pre-pack Regulations in England and Wales1
Interpreting the Interpretive Obligation: Empirical Insights into the Use of Section 3 of the Human Rights Act 19981
Patriarchal Forestalling—the Anticipatory Structure of Legal Failure on Violence against Women1
Comparative Law and Christianity—A Plank in the Eye?1
The Internal Morality of Criminal Law1
A Critical Consideration of Two Methodologies of General Jurisprudence1
How Reasons Make Law1
Future-Proof Regulation against the Test of Time: The Evolution of European Telecommunications Regulation1
Convicting Peaceful Protesters: Proportionality’s Proper Place at Criminal Trial1
Proportionality in Criminal Sentencing: A Cognitive Hypothesis1
A Fundamental Rethinking of Freedom of Speech1
Legislative Intent and Agency: A Rational Unity Account1
Do Unpaid Internships Breach Equality Law?1
Against the Spirit of the Age: The Rationale of Relational Contracts1
Reassessing Remoteness of Damage in Tort1
Substantive Convergence and Institutional Divergence: The Regulation of Subsidies in the UK1
AI and Transparency in Judicial Decision Making1
Ideologies of Political Constitutionalism1
Roles and the Moral Practice of Precedent1
The Missing Link: How New Institutions Could Improve What We Read Online1
Examining Mitigation in the Law of Damages and the Limits of the Compensatory Principle1
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