INDEX TO Law & Policy Volume 29 Number | (January 2007) pp. 1-158. Number 2 (April 2007) pp. 159-283. Number 3 (July 2007) pp. 285-406. Number 4 (October 2007) pp. 407-532. Author Index Ahmed, Eliza, “Higher Education Loans and Tax Evasion: A Response to Perceived Unfairness,” 121-136. Almond, Paul, “Regulation Crisis: Evaluating the Potential Legitimizing Effects of “Corporate Manslaughter’ Cases,” 285-310. Anleu, Sharyn Roach, “Magistrates, Magistrates Courts, and Social Change,” 183-209. Black, Robert, see Outhwaite, Opi. Braithwaite, Valerie, “Responsive Regulation and Taxation: Introduction,” 3-10. Braithwaite, Valerie, “Taxation Threat, Motivational Postures, and Responsive Regulation,” 137-158. Braithwaite, Valerie, see Ahmed, Eliza. Dey, lan, “Protection, Parity, or Promotion: Public Attitudes to Cohabitation and the Purposes of Legal Reform,” 159-182. Faure, Michael, “Financial Compensation for Victims of Catastrophes: A Law and Economics Perspective,” 339-367. Feld, Lars P., “Tax Compliance as the Result of a Psychological Tax Contract: The Role of Incentives and Responsive Regulation,” 102 120. Frey, Bruno S., see Feld, Lars P. Haines, Fiona, “Note From the Editors,” 1-2. Hopkins, Andrew, “Beyond Compliance Monitoring: New Strategies for Safety Regulators,” 210-225. Job, Jenny, “Culture Change in Three Taxation Administrations: From Command-and-Control to Responsive Regulation,” 84-101. LAW & POLICY, Vol. 29, No. 4, October 2007 ISSN 0265-8240 © 2007 The Author Journal compilation © 2007 Baldy Center for Law and Social Policy INDEX TO Law & Policy Volume 29 Number | (January 2007) pp. 1-158. Number 2 (April 2007) pp. 159-283. Number 3 (July 2007) pp. 285-406. Number 4 (October 2007) pp. 407-532. Author Index Ahmed, Eliza, “Higher Education Loans and Tax Evasion: A Response to Perceived Unfairness,” 121-136. Almond, Paul, “Regulation Crisis: Evaluating the Potential Legitimizing Effects of “Corporate Manslaughter’ Cases,” 285-310. Anleu, Sharyn Roach, “Magistrates, Magistrates Courts, and Social Change,” 183-209. Black, Robert, see Outhwaite, Opi. Braithwaite, Valerie, “Responsive Regulation and Taxation: Introduction,” 3-10. Braithwaite, Valerie, “Taxation Threat, Motivational Postures, and Responsive Regulation,” 137-158. Braithwaite, Valerie, see Ahmed, Eliza. Dey, lan, “Protection, Parity, or Promotion: Public Attitudes to Cohabitation and the Purposes of Legal Reform,” 159-182. Faure, Michael, “Financial Compensation for Victims of Catastrophes: A Law and Economics Perspective,” 339-367. Feld, Lars P., “Tax Compliance as the Result of a Psychological Tax Contract: The Role of Incentives and Responsive Regulation,” 102 120. Frey, Bruno S., see Feld, Lars P. Haines, Fiona, “Note From the Editors,” 1-2. Hopkins, Andrew, “Beyond Compliance Monitoring: New Strategies for Safety Regulators,” 210-225. Job, Jenny, “Culture Change in Three Taxation Administrations: From Command-and-Control to Responsive Regulation,” 84-101. LAW & POLICY, Vol. 29, No. 4, October 2007 ISSN 0265-8240 © 2007 The Author Journal compilation © 2007 Baldy Center for Law and Social Policy Index 531 Jewell, Christopher, “Assessing Need in the U.S., Germany, and Sweden: The Organization of Welfare Casework and the Potential for Responsive- ness in the “Three Worlds.” 380—406. Jonnergard, Karin, “Developing Codes of Conduct: Regulatory Conversa- tions as Means for Detecting Institutional Changes,” 460—492. Koski, Chris, “Regulating Choices: Analyzing State Policy Design,” 407-434. Larsson, Ulf, see Jonnergard, Karin. Laycock, Angela, see Outhwaite, Opi. Mack, Kathy, see Anleu, Sharyn Roach. Murphy, Kristina, see Braithwaite, Valerie. Nielsen, Vibeke Lehmann, “Differential Treatment and Communicative Interactions: Why the Character of Social Interaction is Important,” 257-283. O’Connor, Karen, “Where Have all of the Pro-Choice Lawyers Gone? An Analysis of Post-Roe Reproductive Rights Lawyering,” 368—379. Outhwaite, Opi, “The Pursuit of Grounded Theory in Agricultural and Environmental Regulation: A Suggested Approach to Empirical Legal Study in Biosecurity,” 493-528. Picciotto, Sol, “Constructing Compliance: Game Playing, Tax Law, and the Regulatory State,” 11—30. Rawlings, Gregory, “Taxes and Transnational Treaties: Responsive Regulation and the Reassertion of Offshore Sovereignty,” 51—66. Reichman, Nancy, see Haines, Fiona. Reinhart, Monika, ses Braithwaite, Valerie. Scott, Colin, see Haines, Fiona. Smith, Rachael, see Job, Jenny. Stolz, Barbara Ann, “Interpreting the U.S. Human Trafficking Debate Through the Lens of Symbolic Politics,” 311—338. Stout, Andrew, see Job, Jenny. Waller, Vivienne, “The Challenge of Institutional Integrity in Responsive Regulation: Field Inspections by the Australian Taxation Office,” 67-82. Wasoff, Fran, see Dey, Ian. Wenzel, Michael, “The Multiplicity of Taxpayer Identities and Their Implications for Tax Ethics,” 31-50. Williams, Toni, “Empowerment of Whom and for What? Financial Literacy Education and the New Regulation of Consumer Financial Services,” 226-256. Yanus, Alixandra, see O'Connor, Karen. Yeates, Victoria, “Ambivalence, Contradiction, and Symbiosis: Careers’ and Mental Health Users’ Rights,” 435—459. Title Index “Ambivalence, Contradiction and Symbiosis: Careers; and Mental Health Users’ Rights,” Yeates, 435. © 2007 The Author Journal compilation © 2007 Baldy Center for Law and Social Policy 532 LAW & POLICY October 2007 “Assessing Need in the U.S., Germany, and Sweden: The Organization of Welfare Casework and the Potential for Responsiveness in the ‘Three Worlds,” Jewell, 380. “Beyond Compliance Monitoring: New Strategies for Safety Regulators,” Hopkins 210. “The Challenge of Institutional Integrity in Responsive Regulation: Field Inspections by the Australian Taxation Office,” Waller, 67. “Constructing Compliance: Game Playing, Tax Law, and the Regulatory State,” Picciotto, 11. “Culture Change in Three Taxation Administrations: From Command- and-Control to Responsive Regulation,” Job, Stout, and Smith, 84. “Developing Codes of Conduct: Regulatory Conversations as Means for Detecting Institutional Changes,” Jonnergard and Larsson, 460. “Differential Treatment and Communicative Interactions: Why the Character of Social Interaction is Important,” Nielsen, 257. “Empowerment of Whom and for What? Financial Literacy Education and the New Regulation of Consumer Financial Services,” Williams, 226. “Financial Compensation for Victims of Catastrophes: A Law and Economics Perspective,” Faure, 339. ; “Higher Education Loans and Tax Evasion: A Response to Perceived Unfairness,” Ahmed and Braithwaite, 121. “Interpreting the U.S. Human Trafficking Debate Through the Lens of Symbolic Politics,” Stolz, 311. “Magistrates, Magistrates Courts, and Social Change,” Anleu and Mack, 183. “The Multiplicity of Taxpayer Identities and Their Implications for Tax Ethics,” Wenzel, 31. “Note From the Editors,” Haines, Reichman, and Scott, 1—2. “Protection, Parity, or Promotion: Public Attitudes to Cohabitation and the Purposes of Legal Reform,” Dey and Wasoff, 159. “The Pursuit of Grounded Theory in Agricultural and Environmental Regulation: A Suggested Approach to Empirical Legal Study in Biosecurity,” Outhwaite, Black, and Laycock, 493. “Regulating Choices: Analyzing State Policy Design,” Koski, 407. “Regulation Crisis: Evaluating the Potential Legitimizing Effects of “Corporate Manslaughter” Cases,” Almond, 285. “Responsive Regulation and Taxation: Introduction.” Braithwaite, 3. “Tax Compliance as the Result of a Psychological Tax Contract: The Role of Incentives and Responsive Regulation,” Feld and Frey, 102. “Taxation Threat, Motivational Postures, and Responsive Regulation,” Braithwaite, Murphy, and Reinhart, 137. ‘Taxes and Transnational Treaties: Responsive Regulation and the Reassertion of Offshore Sovereignty,” Rawlings, 51. “Where Have All of the Pro-Choice Lawyers Gone? An Analysis of Post-Roe Reproductive Rights Lawyering,” O'Connor and Yanus, 368. 2007 Baldy Center for Law and Social Policy