I fought the law and the law won? Legal consciousness and the critical imagination S Halliday, B Morgan Current Legal Problems 66 (1), 1-32, 2013 | 302 | 2013 |
Risk, responsibility and reconfiguration: Penal adaptation and misadaptation F McNeill, N Burns, S Halliday, N Hutton, C Tata Punishment & Society 11 (4), 419-442, 2009 | 213 | 2009 |
Judicial review and compliance with administrative law S Halliday Hart Publishing, 2004 | 162 | 2004 |
Street‐level bureaucracy, interprofessional relations, and coping mechanisms: A study of criminal justice social workers in the sentencing process S Halliday, N Burns, N Hutton, F McNeill, C Tata Law & Policy 31 (4), 405-428, 2009 | 147 | 2009 |
Conducting law and society research: reflections on methods and practices S Halliday, P Schmidt Cambridge University Press, 2009 | 120 | 2009 |
Assisting and advising the sentencing decision process: The pursuit of ‘quality’in pre-sentence reports C Tata, N Burns, S Halliday, N Hutton, F McNeill The British Journal of Criminology 48 (6), 835-855, 2008 | 103 | 2008 |
Judicial review and bureaucratic impact: International and interdisciplinary perspectives MLM Hertogh, S Halliday Cambridge University Press, 2004 | 78 | 2004 |
The Appeal of Internal Review: Law, Administrative Justice and the (non-) emergence of disputes D Cowan, S Halliday Hart Publishing, 2003 | 77 | 2003 |
Human Rights Brought Home: Socio-Legal Perspectives of Human Rights in the National Context S Halliday, P Schmidt Bloomsbury Publishing, 2004 | 70 | 2004 |
After hegemony: The varieties of legal consciousness research S Halliday Social & Legal Studies 28 (6), 859-878, 2019 | 69 | 2019 |
Institutional Racism in Bureaucratic Decision‐Making: A Case Study in the Administration of Homelessness Law S Halliday Journal of Law and Society 27 (3), 449-471, 2000 | 52 | 2000 |
Shadow writing and participant observation: A study of criminal justice social work around sentencing S Halliday, N Burns, N Hutton, F McNeill, C Tata Journal of Law and Society 35 (2), 189-213, 2008 | 49 | 2008 |
The influence of judicial review on bureaucratic decision-making S Halliday Administrative Law, 245-257, 2018 | 39 | 2018 |
Legal compliance in street‐level bureaucracy: A study of UK housing officers C Hunter, J Bretherton, S Halliday, S Johnsen Law & Policy 38 (1), 81-95, 2016 | 35 | 2016 |
A cultural analysis of administrative justice S Halliday, C Scott Administrative justice in context, 183-202, 2010 | 31 | 2010 |
Street‐Level Tort Law: The Bureaucratic Justice of Liability Decision‐Making S Halliday, J Ilan, C Scott The Modern Law Review 75 (3), 347-367, 2012 | 30 | 2012 |
An assessment of the court's role in the withdrawal of clinically assisted nutrition and hydration from patients in the permanent vegetative state S Halliday, A Formby, R Cookson Medical Law Review 23 (4), 556-587, 2015 | 27 | 2015 |
Law in everyday life and death: a socio-legal study of chronic disorders of consciousness S Halliday, C Kitzinger, J Kitzinger Legal Studies 35 (1), 55-74, 2015 | 26 | 2015 |
Administrative justice S Halliday, C Scott The Oxford Handbook of Empirical Legal Research, Peter Cane, Herbert Kritzer …, 2010 | 25 | 2010 |
Adjudicating the implementation of homelessness law: The promise of socio-legal studies D Cowan, S Halliday, C Hunter Housing Studies 21 (3), 381-400, 2006 | 24 | 2006 |