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TO Law& Policy Number 1 (January 1995) pp. 1-130 Number 2 (April 1995) pp. 131-222 Number 3 (July 1995) pp. 223-340 Number 4 (October 1995) pp. 341-505 Authors: ABRAM, ELIAHU, “The Child’s Right to Family Unity in International Immigration Law,” 397. ALEXANDER, RUDOLPH, JR., “Employing the Mental Health System to Control Sex Offenders After Penal Incarceration,” 111. BLACK, WILLIAM K., KITTY CALAVITA, and HENRY N. PONTELL, “The Savings and Loan Debacle of the 1980s: White-Collar Crime or Risky Business?” 23. BRAITHWAITE, VALERIE, “Games of Engagement: Postures Within the Regulatory Community,” 225. CALAVITA, KITTY, see BLACK, W. DEMPSEY, GILLIAN, “Evolution of Copyright Protection for Software Programs in Australia,” 283. GILBOY, JANET A., “Regulatory and Administrative Agency Behavior: Accommodation, Amplification, and Assimilation,” 3. GRABOSKY, P.N., “Regulation by Reward: On the Use of Incentives as Regulatory Instruments,” 257. GROVER, BONNIE KAE, “Family-Based Informed Consent: Reply to Commentators,” 220. GROVER, BONNIE KAE, “From Both Sides Now: Informed Consent, Organ Transplantation, and Family-Based Disclosure,” 188. GUNNINGHAM, NEIL, “Environment, Self-Regulation, and the Chemical Industry: Assessing Responsible Care,” 57. HITE, PEGGY A. and TOBY STOCK, “The Effect of Practitioner Recom- mendations on the Tax Judgments of Small Business Owners and Managers,” 161. LAW & POLICY, Vol. 17, No. 4, October 1995 ISSN 0265-8240 © Blackwell Publishers Ltd. 1995, 108 Cowley Road, Oxford OX4 IJF, UK, and 350 Main Street, Malden, MA 02148, USA. 506 LAW & POLICY October 1995 HOFNUNG, MENACHEM, “Ethnicity, Religion and Politics in Applying Israel’s Conscription Law,” 311. HULL, RICHARD, “When It Ain’t Broke. . . ,” 217. LEARY, VIRGINIA A., “The Social and Economic Rights of the Child,” 353. LEVESQUE, ROGER J. R., “Combatting Child Sexual Maltreatment: Advances and Obstacles in International Progress,” 439. LOGUE, GERALD, see WEAR, S. LONGFORD, MICHAEL, “Family Poverty and the Exploitation of Child Labor,” 469. MANGOLD, SUSAN VIVIAN, “Editors’ Introduction,” 341. PONTELL, HENRY N., see BLACK, W. ROSS, H. LAURENCE, “Housing Code Enforcement as Law in Action,” 133. STOCK, TOBY, see HITE, P. VAN BUEREN, GERALDINE, “Opening Pandora’s Box: Protecting Children Against Torture or Cruel, Inhuman and Degrading Treatment or Punishment,” 377. WEAR, STEPHEN and GERALD LOGUE, “Informed Consent for Organ Transplantation: Mandating the Participation of the Family,” 210. Articles: “The Child’s Right to Family Unity in International Immigration Law,” Abram, 397. “Combatting Child Sexual Maltreatment: Advances and Obstacles in International Prograss,” Levesque, 439. “Editors’ Introduction,” Mangold, 341. “The Effect of Practitioner Recommendations on the Tax Judgments of Small Business Owners and Managers,” Hite and Stock, 161. “Employing the Mental Health System to Control Sex Offenders After Penal Incarceration,” Alexander, 111. “Environment, Self-Regulation, and the Chemical Industry: Assessing Responsible Care,” Gunningham, 57. “Ethnicity, Religion and Politics in Applying Israel’s Conscription Law,” Hofnung, 311. “Evolution of Copyright Protection for Software Programs in Australia,” Dempsey, 283. “Family Poverty and the Exploitation of Child Labor,” Longford, 469. “Family-Based Informed Consent: Reply to Commentators,” Grover, 220. “From Both Sides Now: Informed Consent, Organ Transplantation, and Fa.aily-Based Disclosure,” Grover, 188. “Games of Engagement: Postures Within the Regulatory Community,” Braithwaite, 225. “Housing Code Enforcement as Law in Action,” Ross, 133. “Informed Consent for Organ Transplantation: Mandating the Participa- tion of the Family,” Wear and Logue, 210. © Blackwell Publishers Ltd. 1995 Index 507 “Opening Pandora’s Box: Protecting Children Against Torture or Cruel, Inhuman and Degrading Treatment or Punishment,” Van Bueren, 377. “Regulation by Reward: On the Use of Incentives as Regulatory Instruments,” Grabosky, 257. “Regulatory and Administrative Agency Behavior: Accommodation, Amplification, and Assimilation,” Gilboy, 3. “The Savings and Loan Debacle of the 1980s: White-Collar Crime or Risky Business?” Black, Calavita, and Pontell, 23. “Social and Economic Rights of the Child,” Leary, 353. “When It Ain’t Broke. . . ,” Hull, 217. © Blackwell Publishers Ltd. 1995

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