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City Law Review – Special Issue on Transnational Legal Education (2025)

Editorial: Gender Equality Law in Indonesia and England & Wales: comparative law learning through student engagement and co-production - Eraj Haidari, Tamara Hervey, I Gusti Ngurah Parikesit Widiatedja

Non-Punishment of Women Victims of Human Trafficking: What Can the UK and Indonesia Learn from Each Other in Seeking to Comply with International Law? Syalsyabilla Adinda, Douglas Leung, Michelle Meir

Rethinking the Path Forward: Evaluating the Implementation of CEDAW Article 5(a) in Combating Revenge Pornography across the Global North and Global South - Laetitia Arista, Isobel Lawler, Shamayel Qureshi

Could London Learn from Jakarta?: A Comparison of Wage Protection Regimes for Women Migrant Care WorkersAnnabronia Ospeck, Fayza Bratanova Soebroto, Carmelita Vondra Wijaya

When Law Dictates Style: The Inequality Faced by Aceh WomenEliza Fanyeeteng, Donya Nazemi, Malaika Rehman, I Gusti Ayu Vhira Indra Sasmita

Law Beyond the Binary: Gaps in Legal Recognition of Non-Binary People in the UK and IndonesiaWeronika Betta, Natasha Gicuhi, Ida Ayu Dhyanita Mahesvari, Ni Made Putrini

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