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Natalie Ohana
University of Exeter - Exeter / United Kingdom
Law / Law and Legal Studies
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Natalie Ohana's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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The politics of the production of knowledge on trauma: the Grenfell Tower InquiryN OhanaJournal of law and society 48 (4), 497-523, 202132021
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Portraying the Legal in Socio-Legal Studies through Legal-Naming EventsN OhanaExploring the ‘Legal’in Socio-Legal Studies, 80-96, 201632016
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Rationale and recommendations on decolonising the pedagogy and curriculum of the Law School at the University of ExeterN Ohana, T Barazi, D Barrett, J Bedeau, P Bhuckory, G Bosch, J Braham, ...The Law Teacher 56 (4), 536-551, 20222022
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The Archaeology of the Courts\' Domestic Violence Discourse: Discourse as a Knowledge-Sustaining SystemN Ohanafeminists@ law 9 (2), 20192019
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Beyond Words: Breaking the Boundaries of Legal LanguageN Ohanafeminists@ law 6 (1), 20162016
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