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Queer theory, cyber-ethnographies and researching online sex environments
C Ashford
Information & Communications Technology Law 18 (3), 297-314, 2009
962009
The Legal Education and Training Review: regulating socio-legal and liberal legal education?
J Guth, C Ashford
The Law Teacher 48 (1), 5-19, 2014
582014
Male sex work and the Internet effect: Time to re-evaluate the criminal law?
C Ashford
The Journal of Criminal Law 73 (3), 258-280, 2009
562009
The only gay in the village: Sexuality and the net
C Ashford
Information & Communications Technology Law 15 (3), 275-289, 2006
512006
Bareback sex, queer legal theory, and evolving socio-legal contexts
C Ashford
Sexualities 18 (1-2), 195-209, 2015
312015
Sex work in cyberspace: who pays the price?
C Ashford
Information & communications technology law 17 (1), 37-49, 2008
242008
Sexuality, public space and the criminal law: The cottaging phenomenon
C Ashford
The Journal of Criminal Law 71 (6), 506-519, 2007
232007
Barebacking and the ‘cult of violence’: Queering the criminal law
C Ashford
The Journal of Criminal Law 74 (4), 339-357, 2010
222010
Heterosexuality, public places and policing
C Ashford
Policing sex, 41-53, 2012
212012
Bareback sex in the age of preventative medication: Rethinking the ‘harms’ of HIV transmission
C Ashford, M Morris, A Powell
The Journal of Criminal Law 84 (6), 596-614, 2020
162020
Socio-Legal perspectives on gender, sexuality and law
C Ashford
Liverpool Law Review 31, 1-12, 2010
152010
(Homo) normative legal discourses and the queer challenge
C Ashford
Durham Law Review 1, 77, 2011
92011
Sexualities and the law
C Ashford
Sexualities 14 (3), 265-272, 2011
92011
The legal academic's handbook
C Ashford, J Guth
Bloomsbury Publishing, 2020
82020
Social justice and legal education
C Ashford, P McKeown
Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2019
82019
Law Teaching and the Coronavirus Pandemic*
C Ashford
The Law Teacher 54 (2), 167-168, 2020
72020
Regulating pornography: Developments in evidence, theory and law
F Vera-Gray, C McGlynn
Research handbook on gender, sexuality and the law, 471-483, 2020
62020
Buggery, bribery and a committee: The story of how gay sex was decriminalised in Britain
C Ashford
The Conversation UK, 2017
62017
From cruising to dogging: The surveillance and consumption of public sex
C Ashford
Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2012
62012
Online safety and identity: navigating same-sex male social “dating” apps and networks
C Giles, C Ashford, KJ Brown
Information & Communications Technology Law 31 (3), 269-286, 2022
52022
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