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9/11 and the Rise of Global Anti-Terrorism Law
A History of Humanitarian Intervention
Altruism in International Law
Arab Constitutionalism
Jason Rudall
How the UN Security Council Rules the World Arianna Vedaschi Kim Lane Scheppele
Mark Swatek-Evenstein
The first book-length study of international law through the lens of altruism.
The Coming Revolution Zaid Al-Ali
Analyzes the multilevel interaction in counter-terrorism measures, focusing on the United Nations, and specifically on the Security Council. Global Law Series
An examination of the historical narratives surrounding humanitarian intervention, presenting an undogmatic, alternative history of human rights protection.
August 2021 229 x 152 mm c.376pp 978-1-108-83525-1 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00
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An insider’s account and analysis of the largest concentration of constitutional reform since the end of the cold war. August 2021 229 x 152 mm c.225pp 978-1-108-42970-2 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00
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Chinese Courts and Criminal Procedure Post-2013 Reforms Björn Ahl
This volume investigates questions linking institutional changes within the court system and legal environment with developments in criminal procedure law. July 2021 229 x 152 mm c.350pp 978-1-108-83330-1 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00
Concepts and Contexts of Vattel’s Political and Legal Thought Peter Schröder
Explores how Vattel used the natural law tradition to frame a pragmatic and treaty-oriented model of the law of nations. June 2021 229 x 152 mm c.400pp 978-1-108-48944-7 Hardback £95.00 / US$125.00
Constitutional Identity in a Europe of Multilevel Constitutionalism Christian Calliess Gerhard van der Schyff
Presents a critical outline and comparison of selected EU Member State constitutional identities in the context of EU multilevel constitutionalism. July 2021 229 x 152 mm c.391pp 978-1-108-72739-6 Paperback £25.99 / US$39.99
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Contesting Sovereignty Power and Practice in Africa and Southeast Asia Joel Ng
Examines and compares diplomatic practices and normative change in the African Union and ASEAN. July 2021 229 x 152 mm c.300pp 978-1-108-49061-0 Hardback £75.00 / US$99.99
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Cyber Operations and International Law
Decoding Chinese Bilateral Investment Treaties
François Delerue
Shen Wei
A comprehensive analysis of the international law applicable to cyber operations, including a systematic study of attribution, lawfulness and remedies.
Comprehensively investigate key characteristics, evolutionary path, driving forces, interpreting methodologies, and some missing puzzles of Chinese BITs.
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Technology, Law, and Development Olufunmilayo B. Arewa
2020 #EndSARS protests in Nigeria demonstrate uses of new technologies and the impact of law, colonialism, and continuing marginalization. July 2021 229 x 152 mm 300pp 978-1-316-61003-9 Paperback £29.99 / US$39.99
Do-Gooders at the End of Aid Scandinavian Humanitarianism in the Twenty-First Century Antoine de Bengy Puyvallée Kristian Bjørkdahl
This book argues that policymakers capitalize on Scandinavia’s humanitarian reputation in world affairs to legitimize their policy and diplomatic interests. July 2021 229 x 152 mm c.225pp 978-1-108-48879-2 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00
Emerging Powers and the World Trading System
Energy in International Trade Law
The Past and Future of International Economic Law Gregory Shaffer
Concepts, Regulation and Changing Markets Anna-Alexandra Marhold
This book explains the rise of China, India, and Brazil in the international trading system, and the implications for trade law.
A study of energy regulation in international trade law against the backdrop of energy markets that have undergone radical change.
July 2021 229 x 152 mm c.250pp 978-1-108-81712-7 Paperback £24.99 / US$32.99
Disrupting Africa
Cambridge International Trade and Economic Law July 2021 229 x 152 mm c.300pp 978-1-108-42722-7 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00
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EU Law in Populist Times Crises and Prospects Francesca Bignami
A state-of-the-art analysis of the contentious areas of EU law that have been put in the spotlight by populism. August 2021 229 x 152 mm c.610pp 2 b/w illus. 1 table 978-1-108-71917-9 Paperback £32.99 / US$49.99
Experiments in International Adjudication Historical Accounts Ignacio de la Rasilla Jorge E. Viñuales
Examines many seminal experiments in international adjudication and the origins of several major existing international courts. July 2021 229 x 152 mm c.339pp 978-1-108-46817-6 Paperback £25.99 / US$39.99
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Fintech Regulation in China Principles, Policies and Practices Robin Hui Huang
Provides a systematic and contextualized account of China’s Fintech regulation. July 2021 229 x 152 mm c.300pp 978-1-108-73844-6 Paperback £26.99 / US$34.99
Fundamental Rights in the EU Area of Freedom, Security and Justice Edited by Sara Iglesias Sánchez and Maribel González Pascual
A collection of expert essays analysing the AFSJ and its implications from the point of view of fundamental rights.
Genocide Never Sleeps
Globalizing Patient Capital
Living Law at the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda Nigel Eltringham
The Political Economy of Chinese Finance in the Americas Stephen B. Kaplan
This is the first comprehensive ethnographic account of an international criminal court, the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda.
Examines China’s overseas financial investments in the developing world, and its impact on national economic policymaking in the Americas.
Cambridge Studies in Law and Society
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Hostages and Human Rights
Human Choice in International Law
State Responsibility and Rebels
Towards a Victim-Centred Approach Sofia Galani
Anna Spain Bradley
The History and Legacy of Protecting Investment Against Revolution Kathryn Greenman
The first comprehensive study of the human rights of hostages. July 2021 229 x 152 mm c.240pp 978-1-108-49721-3 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00
An exploration of human choice in international legal and political decision making that investigates the neurobiology of choice and the history of how it has affected international peace and security. July 2021 229 x 152 mm c.225pp 978-1-108-43555-0 Paperback £22.99 / US$29.99
Explores the emergence and contestation of State responsibility for rebels in the context of the decolonisation of Latin America. Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law, 161 August 2021 229 x 152 mm c.288pp 978-1-316-51729-1 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00
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Internal Self-Determination in International Law History, Theory, and Practice Kalana Senaratne
A clear and accessible study of the principle of internal self-determination in international law. August 2021 229 x 152 mm c.300pp 978-1-108-48440-4 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00
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International Economic Law Text, Cases and Materials Leïla Choukroune James J. Nedumpara
An examination of the core principles, landmark disputes, and modern developments in IEL reflecting a global approach. July 2021 246 x 189 mm 846pp 978-1-108-43664-9 Paperback £44.99 / US$58.99
International Law Ninth edition Malcolm N. Shaw
An authoritative and engaging work, combining straightforward exposition with extensive footnotes for further research. July 2021 244 x 170 mm 1308pp 978-1-108-73305-2 Paperback £39.99 / US$51.99
International Law and the Cold War Matthew Craven Sundhya Pahuja Gerry Simpson
This is the first book to examine in detail the relationship between the Cold War and International Law.
International Law and the Politics of History Anne Orford
Explores the ideological, political, and economic stakes of struggles over international law’s history and its relation to empire and capitalism.
July 2021 229 x 152 mm c.613pp 8 b/w illus. 978-1-108-71323-8 Paperback £32.99 / US$49.99
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International Law Reports
International Law Reports
Jurisdictional Exceptionalisms
Just, Reasonable Multiculturalism
Volume 194 Christopher Greenwood Karen Lee
Volume 193 Christopher Greenwood Karen Lee
Liberalism, Culture and Coercion Raphael Cohen-Almagor
Reports in English on decisions of international courts and arbitrators and judgments of national courts.
Volume 193 reports in English on decisions of international courts and arbitrators and judgments of national courts.
Islamic Law, International Law and Parental Child Abduction Anver M. Emon and Urfan Khaliq
International Law Reports, 194
International Law Reports, 193
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Examines a complex global legal problem to demonstrate a compelling method for comparative legal, cultural, and social understanding. Law in Context August 2021 229 x 152 mm c.312pp 4 tables 978-1-108-83725-5 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00
This book is an interdisciplinary study that explains how just, reasonable multiculturalism is reconcilable with liberal democracy. July 2021 229 x 152 mm c.250pp 978-1-108-46983-8 Paperback £22.99 / US$29.99
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Lactation at Work Expressed Milk, Expressing Beliefs, and the Expressive Value of Law Elizabeth A. Hoffmann
Two waves of interviews with management and workers demonstrate how the Lactation at Work Law made substantial changes within organizations.
Law and Politics on Export Restrictions WTO and Beyond Chien-Huei Wu
Explores the role of export restrictions in the context of the global supply chain and national security.
Cambridge Studies in Law and Society
Cambridge International Trade and Economic Law
July 2021 229 x 152 mm c.250pp 978-1-108-48854-9 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00
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One Currency, Two Markets
Preclassical Conflict of Laws
China’s Attempt to Internationalize the Renminbi Edwin L.-C. Lai
Nikitas E. Hatzimihail
Economic analysis of the future of the international monetary system and the USD, and the rising importance of the RMB. July 2021 229 x 152 mm 340pp 978-1-108-49168-6 Hardback £29.99 / US$39.99
Showcases a novel method for approaching private international law combining theoretical insight, textual analysis and historical context. Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law July 2021 229 x 152 mm 616pp 978-0-521-86302-5 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00
Less-Lethal Weapons under International Law
Non-State Actors’ Rights in Maritime Delimitation
A Three-Dimensional Perspective Elisabeth Hoffberger-Pippan
Lessons from Land Marianthi Pappa
The first monograph analysing all legal regimes applicable to the use of less-lethal weapons.
Critical analysis of the legal framework on maritime delimitation, with recommendations for the evolution of international law at sea.
August 2021 228 x 152 mm c.300pp 978-1-108-84094-1 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00
Problematizing Law, Rights, and Childhood in Israel/Palestine
July 2021 229 x 152 mm c.344pp 978-1-108-83522-0 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00
Hedi Viterbo
Strengthening Human Rights Protections in Geneva, Israel, the West Bank and Beyond
Radically challenges dominant assumptions about law, human rights, and childhood, in and beyond Israel/Palestine.
Edited by Joseph E. David Yaël Ronen Yuval Shany and J. H. H. Weiler
August 2021 229 x 152 mm c.300pp 978-1-316-51999-8 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00
Addresses challenges to the implementation of international human rights law from institutional, normative and practical perspectives. August 2021 229 x 152 mm c.200pp 978-1-108-83312-7 Hardback £85.00 / US$110.00
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