Law
Comparative law
Can Courts be Bulwarks of Democracy?
Judges and the Politics of Prudence
Jeffrey K. Staton | Emory University, Atlanta
Argues that courts can defend democracy by encouraging prudence on the part of leaders and the opposition, making each less likely to pursue troubling policies. The book evaluates the argument with original empirical studies, drawing on 115 years of data on a global sample of democratic regimes.
Comparative Constitutional Law and Policy 200pp
Mar. 2022 9781316516737 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781009030939
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Colonialism, Neo-Colonialism, and Anti-Terrorism Law in the Arab World
Fatemah Alzubairi
This book will benefit theorists and practitioners of anti-terrorism law and policy at the national and international levels, including politicians and lawmakers as well as academics, military institutions, and United Nations bodies and figures. It is also useful to non-governmental human rights organizations, as well as scholars of colonialism and neo-colonialism. 289pp
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Francesco Biagi | Università di Bologna
This book provides a comparative look at the role of three generations of European Constitutional Courts in the processes of transition to democracy, showing how they contributed to the positive outcome of democratization. It will appeal to scholars and practitioners interested in the waves of democratization in twentieth century Europe.
ASCL Studies in Comparative law 259pp
Jun. 2022 9781108702393 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 34.99 Jan. 2020 9781108489393 Hardback GBP 88.99 / USD 116 eISBN 9781108776783
Federalism and Decentralization in the Contemporary Middle East and North Africa
Aslı Ü. Bâli | University of California, Los Angeles
This book is for anyone interested in alternatives to conventional understandings of the MENA region, with a view towards identifying practical solutions to the longstanding problems of authoritarian governance and ethnic conflict.
ASCL Studies in Comparative law 376pp Dec. 2022 9781108831239 Hardback GBP 110 / USD 140 eISBN 9781108923682
Negative Comparative law
a Strong Programme for weak Thought
Jun. 2022 9781108701761
Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 34.99 Jan. 2019 9781108476928 Hardback GBP 83.99 / USD 116 eISBN 9781108569262
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Comparative law
Third
edition
Mathias Siems | European University Institute, Florence
Comparative law offers a fresh, contextualised and sophisticated perspective on the discipline for students and scholars, covering essential academic discussions and Comparative law methodology. Critically debating both traditional and modern approaches, the new edition is updated with recent scholarship and includes two new chapters. Law in Context 530pp
Mar. 2022 9781108744058 Paperback GBP 37.99 / USD 49.99 Mar. 2022 9781108840859 Hardback GBP 110 / USD 150 eISBN 9781108892766
Designing Indicators for a Plural Legal World
Siddharth Peter de Souza
It engages with the role of quantification in law, and its impact on law and development and judicial reform. It examines how different institutions shape and influence the making and use of legal indicators globally.
Global Law Series 240pp
Sep. 2022 9781316514894 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781009091275
Pierre Legrand
Negative Comparative law presents a critical manifesto for a radically alternative approach to the theory and practice of Comparative law. Harnessing insights from a range of disciplinary discourses, this book advocates for Comparative law’s rejection of its dominant epistemology and the investigation of the study of foreignness anew. Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative law 352pp
Jun. 2022 9781316511978 Hardback GBP 95 / USD 125 eISBN 9781009051910
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New Private
a Pluralist approach
Law Theory
Stefan Grundmann | European University Institute, Florence
This book opens a new pathway to private law theory. It pushes private law theory out of its comfort zone and confronts it with law and economics, social and political sciences, Comparative law and comparative history, transnational law and critical legal theory. 551pp
Nov. 2022 9781108707763 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 44.99 Mar. 2021 9781108486507 Hardback GBP 120 / USD 155 eISBN 9781108760089
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Proportionality and Transformation
Theory and Practice from Latin america
Francisca Pou-Giménez
This is the first book to address the theory and practice of proportionality in Latin America. It will be valuable for constitutional law scholars, legal practitioners and students interested in understanding how proportionality is part of larger projects of using constitutional law to confront power abuse and pervasive social inequality.
ASCL Studies in Comparative law 376pp Oct. 2022 9781009201803 Hardback GBP 95 / USD 125 eISBN 9781009201797
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Ruling the Law
Legitimacy and Failure in Latin american Legal Systems
Jorge L. Esquirol | Florida International University Esquirol brings unrelenting legal realism to Comparative law by challenging the conventional narratives - or fictions - of permanent failure and of European identity of Latin American law. He demonstrates their role in global governance,forum non conveniens motions and enforcement of foreign judgments in US courts, and investor-state arbitration.
ASCL Studies in Comparative law 299pp 1 table
Competition Law in Crisis
The antitrust response to economic Shocks
Bruce Wardhaugh | University of Durham
This book analyzes the response of EU competition authorities to past industrial crises, the 2008 financial crisis, the COVID-19 pandemic, Brexit, and the environmental crisis. It outlines the regime and assesses authorities’ responses, suggesting that relaxing the competition regime does more harm than good.
280pp
Aug. 2022 9781108983990 Paperback GBP 27.99 / USD 34.99 Aug. 2022 9781108833967 Hardback GBP 84.99 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108987707
Confucian Culture and Competition Law in East Asia
Jingyuan Ma
This timely book explores the relevance of culture in the development and practice of competition law in East Asia, shedding light on differences that may present challenges to deeper convergence of competition laws between East and West. Interested readers will include legal scholars, practitioners and competition agency officials. 400pp Sep. 2022 9781108488235 Hardback GBP 95 / USD 125 eISBN 9781108762342
Global Food Value Chains and Competition Law
Ioannis Lianos | University College London
May. 2022 9781316630921
Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 34.99 Nov. 2019 9781107178397 Hardback GBP 88.99 / USD 116 eISBN 9781316823552
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State Neutrality
The Sacred, the Secular and equality Law
Kerry O’Halloran
This book outlines the law relating to the church/ state relationship in contemporary Western nations. From the most recent and comprehensive data available, it forms a source of reference for national cases and legislation relating to religion. Drawing it all together, O’Halloran examines the differences between secular and religious law. 527pp
Aug. 2022 9781108722995 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 44.99 Jan. 2021 9781108481595 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108674430
Competition law, anti-trust law
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Causation in Competition Law Damages Actions
Claudio Lombardi
Illuminating the concept and practical implications of causation in competition litigation, this work is an excellent resource for practitioners, scholars, and graduate students with experience in competition law. Lombardi’s comparative analysis of relevant statutory and case law will also appeal to readers generally interested in analyzing economic torts and causation.
Global Competition Law and Economics Policy 244pp
The idea of a chain of production that straddles the boundaries of national states is central to understanding the workings of the global economy; this book focuses on how a range of countries at different stages of development and regulatory capability deal with the regulation of food production and distribution.
Global Competition Law and Economics Policy 400pp May. 2022 9781108429498 Hardback GBP 95 / USD 125 eISBN 9781108554947
Joint and Several Liability in EU Competition Law
Katarzyna Sadrak
Joint and several liability is an element of almost every competition law case, yet information about its consequences is almost non-existent in the legal literature. This book is the first to provide much-needed clarity, as well as guiding counsel in contribution claims through the issues that are likely to arise.
Global Competition Law and Economics Policy 350pp Sep. 2022 9781108839310 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108989794
Leniency in Asian Competition Law
Steven Van Uytsel
May. 2022 9781108450805
Paperback GBP 21.99 / USD 32.99 Jan. 2020 9781108428620 Hardback GBP 88.99 / USD 116 eISBN 9781108552509
Scholars, policymakers and practitioners analyse the recent trend in Asia to experiment with leniency programmes, a tool unique to competition law to detect, punish and deter cartel formation. This volume explains what forces have shaped these programmes and how cartel participants are responding to them. 360pp Sep. 2022 9781009152709 Hardback GBP 95 / USD 125 eISBN 9781009152693
Natural Monopolies in Digital Platform Markets
Francesco Ducci | New York University
Using three case studies, Ducci investigates the sources and policy implications of natural monopoly at play in digital industries. This book will not only appeal to lawyers, economists, and scholars of competition policy, but also to general readers interested in global policy debates on market power in the digital economy.
Global Competition Law and Economics Policy 201pp
The Cambridge Handbook of Competition Law Sanctions
Tihamer Tóth
A reference work on the theoretical foundations of sanctioning that reviews the practice of nineteen countries, this handbook will be used by law and business academics, students, practicing lawyers, and enforcers from all over the world who are interested in competition law and policy, and in sanctioning policies in general.
Cambridge Law Handbooks 400pp
Jul. 2022 9781108811620
Paperback GBP 21.99 / USD 32.99 Jul. 2020 9781108491143 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108867528
Non-Competition
Interests
in EU Antitrust Law
an empirical Study of article 101 TFeU
Or Brook | University of Leeds
This is the first empirical study comprehensively examining the role of non-competition interests (public policy) in the enforcement of EU competition law based on over 3,100 EU and national cases. It is a key resource for researchers, policymakers, practitioners, and students interested in EU competition and administrative law enforcement.
Global Competition Law and Economics Policy 400pp
Jul. 2022 9781108837606 Hardback GBP 120 / USD 155 eISBN 9781108946674
Populism and Antitrust
The illiberal influence of Populist Government on the competition Law System
Maciej Bernatt
This book analyses the state of competition law in the current crisis of liberal democracies and free markets. It proposes a framework within which the influence of populists’ governments on competition law systems can be studied, and thus sheds light on the relationship between democracy, free markets, and competition law.
Global Competition Law and Economics Policy 300pp Feb. 2022 9781108482837 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108609548
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a Global challenge for competition Policy
Damien Gerard
This book explores the role of competition law as a form of economic and social regulation in modern technological capitalism. It should attract competition academics, competition policy officials, judges and policy-makers, competition law students, and trade regulation experts.
Global Competition Law and Economics Policy 474pp 18 b/w illus. 7 tables
May. 2022 9781108702881 Paperback GBP 27.99 / USD 41.99 May. 2019 9781108498081 Hardback GBP 116 / USD 147 eISBN 9781108628105
Jun. 2022 9781108831710 Hardback GBP 190 / USD 250 eISBN 9781108918015
The Interaction Between Competition Law and Corporate Governance
Opening the ‘black box’
Florence Thépot | University of Glasgow
This book explores the interaction between competition law and corporate governance. It will appeal to an audience of lawyers and non-lawyer competition professionals in the US, UK, and EU, as well as other jurisdictions with competition law regimes.
Global Competition Law and Economics Policy 315pp 2 b/w illus. 1 table May. 2022 9781108435420 Paperback GBP 23.99 / USD 35.99 eISBN 9781108505185
Constitutional and administrative law, public law
A Pandemic of Populists
Wojciech Sadurski | University of Sydney
Written accessibly with a wealth of contemporary case studies, this book explores the theory of populism. It provides a critical and timely update to the literature on populism by exploring how populists responded to the Covid-19 pandemic and assesses the resiliency of liberal democracy in the wake of unprecedented challenges.
212pp
Jul. 2022 9781009224536 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99
Jul. 2022 9781009224505 Hardback GBP 69.99 / USD 89.99 eISBN 9781009224543
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A Qualified Hope
The indian Supreme court and Progressive Social change
Gerald N. Rosenberg | University of Chicago
This book will be useful to scholars, political activists, journalists and others interested in law, politics, and social change. In focusing on the conditions under which judicial decisions intended to help the relatively disadvantaged are implemented, it raises questions about public interest litigation, social movements and law, and judicial activism.
Comparative Constitutional Law and Policy 375pp 8 b/w illus.
Jun. 2022 9781108464802 Paperback GBP 25.99 / USD 39.99
Aug. 2019 9781108474504 Hardback GBP 99.99 / USD 131 eISBN 9781108565530
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A.V. Dicey and the Common Law Constitutional Tradition
a Legal Turn of Mind
Mark D. Walters | Queen’s University, Ontario
This book will appeal to lawyers, legal historians, politicians, historians of legal thought, legal philosophers, but also anyone curious about intellectual biography and the life and times of a leading Victorian legal and political writer, Albert Venn Dicey.
Cambridge Studies in Constitutional Law 478pp 2 b/w illus.
Aug. 2022 9781009241533 Paperback GBP 27.99 / USD 41.99 Nov. 2020 9781107028470 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781139236249
Amending America’s Unwritten Constitution
Richard Albert | University of Texas, Austin
There have been only twenty-seven amendments to the text of the US Constitution since its creation, but many more changes to the Constitution’s unwritten rules. How did those changes happen, if not by textual amendment? This volume takes a deep dive into that fascinating puzzle.
Comparative Constitutional Law and Policy 250pp Oct. 2022 9781009246835 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781009246811
Anti-Constitutional Populism
Martin Krygier | University of New South Wales, Sydney
In recent years anti-constitutional populists have taken many countries by storm. They undermine institutional and constitutional brakes, protections, and options, transforming them all into populist instruments. The phenomenon is global, relevant to all scholars of constitutionalism, democracy, human rights and global development.
Cambridge Studies in Law and Society 350pp Mar. 2022 9781009013802 Paperback GBP 26.99 / USD 34.99 Mar. 2022 9781316516164 Hardback GBP 74.99 / USD 99.99 eISBN 9781009031103
Authoritarian Legality in Asia
Formation, Development and Transition
Weitseng Chen | National University of Singapore
This book compares the past and current experiences of China, Hong Kong, South Korea, Japan, Taiwan, Singapore and Vietnam, and offers a comparative framework for readers to conduct a theoretical dialogue with the orthodox conception of liberal democracy and the rule of law. 407pp
Aug. 2022 9781009256513 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99 eISBN 9781108634816
Buddhism and Comparative Constitutional Law
Tom Ginsburg | University of Chicago
Filling a gap in the fields of Comparative law, religious studies, and political science, this is the first comprehensive account of Buddhism’s complex entanglement with constitutional law, written by experts from across Asia and beyond.
Comparative Constitutional Law and Policy 300pp Dec. 2022 9781009286046 Hardback GBP 95 / USD 125 eISBN 9781009286022
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Carl Schmitt’s Early LegalTheoretical Writings
Statute and Judgment and the Value of the State and the Significance of the individual
Lars Vinx | University of Cambridge
The materials translated here provide the intellectual background to Carl Schmitt’s political and constitutional theory. This book will be of interest to legal and constitutional theorists, political theorists and historians of political thought more generally, and it will be required reading for all scholars who work on Schmitt.
Cambridge Studies in Constitutional Law 272pp
Nov. 2022 9781108714716 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 44.99 May. 2021 9781108494489 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108658300
Constitution Makers on Constitution Making
New cases
Tom Ginsburg | University of Chicago
Using case studies from countries with recently written constitutions, this volume offers a common framework for the constitution-making process, summarizes drafting trends, and highlights important lessons for constitution makers. The framework helps us understand how constitutions are written from the perspective of those directly involved. Comparative Constitutional Law and Policy 300pp Sep. 2022 9781108830324 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108909594
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Constitutional and Administrative Law
Third edition
Roger Masterman
With extensive examples, this third edition textbook provides an accessible, discursive, and scholarly treatment of the key contemporary issues in UK Public Law. Suitable primarily for an undergraduate audience, it is a topical and fullyupdated account of the UK’s constitutional order. 884pp
Jun. 2022 9781009158503 Paperback GBP 37.99 / USD 49.99 Jun. 2022 9781009158480 Hardback GBP 89.99 / USD 115 eISBN 9781009158497
Constitutionalism and a Right to Effective Government?
Vicki C. Jackson | Harvard Law School, Massachusetts
This interdisciplinary volume highlights the crucial role of effective government in sustaining democratic constitutionalism. In each chapter, leaders in the fields of constitutional law and politics provide innovative analyses of the relationships between effective government and democratic constitutionalism, its principles, and its institutions.
Comparative Constitutional Law and Policy 400pp
Oct. 2022 9781009158534 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781009158541
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Constitutionalism in Context
David S. Law | University of Virginia
This versatile and interdisciplinary handbook covers cutting-edge issues in constitutional law, constitutional politics, and judicial politics across a diverse range of countries and regions. Its innovative design combines features for teaching use with rigorous yet accessible scholarship on topics and jurisdictions rarely found elsewhere.
Comparative Constitutional Law and Policy 610pp Oct. 2022 9781108447652 Paperback GBP 32.99 / USD 49.99 Feb. 2022 9781108427098 Hardback GBP 135 / USD 175 eISBN 9781108699068
Constitutions in Times of Financial Crisis
Tom Ginsburg | University of Chicago
Constitutional provisions limit the discretion of governments in economic policy, but in times of financial crises there are pressures for exceptional responses. This volume assesses the ability of constitutional orders all over the world to cope with financial crisis, and traces the long-run implications.
Comparative Constitutional Law and Policy 342pp Jun. 2022 9781108729208 Paperback GBP 23.99 / USD 35.99 eISBN 9781108679404
Contemporary French Administrative Law
John Bell | University of Cambridge
Written from a comparative perspective, this book offers an authoritative English-language introduction to the key features of French administrative law and institutions. Using a systematic approach and with a variety of illustrative case study, this is a valuable resource for any student or researcher with an interest in French law.
280pp Mar. 2022 9781009056663 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 39.99 Mar. 2022 9781316511169 Hardback GBP 89.99 / USD 115 eISBN 9781009057127
Free Speech
From core Values to current Debates
Len Niehoff | University of Michigan Law School
Free Speech is the perfect volume for students who need an overview of First Amendment theory and law, general readers who would like a deeper understanding of free speech and current debates about it, and scholars who seek a brief but comprehensive summary of the major issues in the field.
280pp Apr. 2022 9781108822138 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99 Apr. 2022 9781108830577 Hardback GBP 69.99 / USD 89.99 eISBN 9781108902380
Global Gender Constitutionalism and Women’s Citizenship
a Struggle for Transformative inclusion
Ruth Rubio-Marin | European University Institute, Florence Constitutions around the world have overwhelmingly been the creation of men. This book asks how far constitutions have affirmed women’s equal citizenship status or failed to do so in different jurisdictions and points in time. It considers constitutionalism from its inception to the present day, using a wealth of international examples.
Cambridge Studies in Constitutional Law 300pp Sep. 2022 9781107177024 Hardback GBP 95 / USD 125 eISBN 9781316819241
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Judicial Review of Administrative Action Across the Common Law World
Origins and adaptation
Swati Jhaveri | National University of Singapore
This book explores the origins of judicial review of administrative action in a wide selection of common law jurisdictions. It provides complex insights and considers the way in which these jurisdictions have received and adapted English common law to the needs of their own socio-political context. 445pp Sep. 2022 9781009306065 Paperback GBP 27.99 / USD 41.99 Mar. 2021 9781108481571 Hardback GBP 95 / USD 125 eISBN 9781108674355
Judicial Vetoes
Decision-making on Mixed Selection constitutional courts
Lydia Tiede | University of Houston
This innovative study demonstrates how mixed judicial selection operates to influence judges’ and courts’ decisions. Written in non-technical language, it will be useful to scholars, students, and those interested in judicial behavior and politics.
Comparative Constitutional Law and Policy 300pp Aug. 2022 9781316512319 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781009058254
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Justifying Injustice
Legal
Theory
in Nazi Germany | Herlinde Pauer-Studer
Examining how crucial parts of the distorted normative order of the Third Reich evolved and were justified by regime-loyal legal theorists, this book explains how law can bend to a political ideology and fail to keep state power from transgressing elementary standards of humanity and the rule of law.
281pp
Aug. 2022 9781316612163 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 34.99 Sep. 2020 9781107159303 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781316671412
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Lawful by Design
Measuring Procedural Justice in Global Governance
Isabel Lischewski | Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, Germany
This book aids both legal scholars and political scientists, as well as practitioners, in understanding the design of procedure in global governance institutions. In addition, it provides them with concrete tools for further research into the relationship between state interest and procedural design.
200pp Jan. 2022 9781009017985
Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99 Jan. 2022 9781316510728 Hardback GBP 64.99 / USD 84.99 eISBN 9781009039529
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Measuring Accountability in Public Governance Regimes
Ellen Rock | University of Technology, Sydney
This book brings a new dimension to discussions of government accountability, offering a framework for the study and exploration of accountability deficits (gaps) and overloads (overlaps). It will be of interest to academics and public policy analysts across fields of law, politics and management.
312pp 1 table
Aug. 2022 9781108814126 Paperback GBP 23.99 / USD 35.99 Oct. 2020 9781108840484 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108886154
Micronations and the Search for Sovereignty
Harry Hobbs
Sometimes committed and eccentric people claim to create their own country. This is the first book to examine the law, politics and history of this phenomenon. It defines micronations and distinguishes them from sovereign states, explores the reasons behind their creation, and considers the responses taken by recognised states.
Cambridge Studies in Constitutional Law 200pp 1 table
Jan. 2022 9781009150125 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781009150132
Non-Statutory Executive Powers and Judicial Review
Jason Grant Allen | Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
The first in-depth treatment of the judicial review of non-statutory executive powers challenges the conventional wisdom on both the rationale and doctrines of judicial review, suggesting a return to neglected concepts, including the idea of office and official action. A must-read for students, practitioners, and scholars of public law.
Cambridge Studies in Constitutional Law 256pp Aug. 2022 9781316510667 Hardback GBP 95 / USD 125 eISBN 9781009039321
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Proportionality in Action
comparative and empirical Perspectives on the Judicial Practice
Mordechai Kremnitzer
The book will benefit public law scholars, political scientists, judges and lawyers interested in the six countries analysed in the book, as well as those from other countries in which proportionality is practiced or is emerging. The analyses of specific cases and the empirical data provide a rich basis for comparative insights.
Cambridge Studies in Constitutional Law 688pp 36 b/w illus. 2 tables Aug. 2022 9781108740166 Paperback GBP 32.99 / USD 49.99 Apr. 2020 9781108497589 Hardback GBP 126 / USD 163 eISBN 9781108596268
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Proportionality in Asia
Po Jen Yap | The University of Hong Kong
This book is for lawyers, political scientists, and students of law and political science who seek to understand how proportionality analysis – a legal transplant from the West – is blossoming and, in some cases, flourishing in Asia. 309pp Sep. 2022 9781108797733 Paperback GBP 23.99 / USD 35.99 Aug. 2020 9781108495752 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108862950
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Will Bateman | Australian National University, Canberra
This is the first book to analyse constitutionalism and public finance in parliamentary systems of government. It provides an historical and contemporary account of the interaction of law and the financial behaviour of Anglophone parliamentary systems of government: focusing on taxation, public expenditure, sovereign borrowing and monetary finance. 281pp 14 b/w illus. Aug. 2022 9781108746861 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 34.99 Sep. 2020 9781108478113 Hardback GBP 80 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108784283
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Reconstructing Rights
courts, Parties, and equality rights in india, South africa, and the United States
Stephan Stohler | State University of New York, Albany
Reconstructing Rights will appeal to several audiences because of its deliberative-partnership thesis, including public law scholars for its socialscientific approach to the study of legal doctrine; legal scholars because it challenges broadly held commitments to judicial supremacy; and areaspecialists for its cross-national investigation of equality rights.
Comparative Constitutional Law and Policy 284pp 2 b/w illus. 21 tables Jun. 2022 9781108717427 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 34.99 Jul. 2019 9781108493185 Hardback GBP 88.99 / USD 116 eISBN 9781108694704
Redrafting Constitutions in Democratic Regimes
Theoretical and comparative Perspectives
Gabriel L. Negretto | Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile
Many contemporary democracies face popular pressure to profoundly transform or replace their constitutions. This book shows how redrafting constitutions in democratic regimes may contribute to the improvement or erosion of democracy. Its interdisciplinary and comparative perspective makes it a valuable resource to scholars of law and politics.
Comparative Constitutional Law and Policy 263pp
The ‘Fall’ of the Arab Spring
Democracy’s challenges and efforts to reconstitute the Middle east
Tofigh Maboudi | Loyola University, Chicago Focusing on the Arab Spring, this book examines the role of new constitutions in facilitating democratic transitions. Emphasizing the role of civil society in shaping and steering constitutional debates, Tofigh Maboudi argues that pathways to democracy are more likely to open when constitutions succeed in resolving societal and political ills.
Comparative Constitutional Law and Policy 350pp
Jul. 2022 9781108813778
Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 34.99 Sep. 2020 9781108839846 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108885287
Sexual Assault on Campus
Defending Due Process
Tamara Rice Lave | University of Miami
This book examines how campus sexual assault can be adjudicated with fairness and transparency for both victims and the accused. It Includes excerpts from interviews with complainants, accused students, and administrators and culminates in a critical, in-depth look at the new Title IX regulations put in place under President Trump.
Cambridge Studies on Civil Rights and Civil Liberties 280pp
Jul. 2022 9781108825900 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99 Jul. 2022 9781108843577 Hardback GBP 69.99 / USD 89.99 eISBN 9781108919180
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The Constitution of Arbitration
Victor Ferreres Comella | Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona
This non-technical introduction to the most important types of arbitration is especially useful for students of law, offering an original argument on the constitutional grounding of arbitration. The book also adds to debates on the dangers of using arbitration in certain fields, including those involving consumers, employees, and foreign investors.
Comparative Constitutional Law and Policy 234pp
Aug. 2022 9781108822824 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 34.99 Mar. 2021 9781108842839 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108906395
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The Failure of Popular Constitution Making in Turkey
regressing Towards constitutional autocracy
Felix Petersen | Hebrew University of Jerusalem
This book details the conditions leading to the failure of constitution making and constitutional reform in Turkey, and offers lessons that can be applied elsewhere. It will appeal to scholars and students of constitutional politics and be valuable supplementary reading for undergraduate and graduate courses in Turkish studies.
Comparative Constitutional Law and Policy 426pp 4 b/w illus. 4 tables
Apr. 2022 9781316519325 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781009023382
The Law and Practice of the Ireland-Northern Ireland Protocol
Christopher McCrudden | Queen’s University Belfast This edited collection provides expert commentary in each of the areas of legal practice that the complex Ireland-Northern Ireland Protocol affects. It provides comprehensive examination of the legal meaning and interpretation of the Protocol, offering insights from international law, European Union Law, domestic constitutional and public law. 240pp
Feb. 2022 9781009111027 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 39.99 Feb. 2022 9781009100205 Hardback GBP 89.99 / USD 115 eISBN 9781009109840
The Law As a Conversation among Equals
Roberto Gargarella | Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina
In times of disenchantment with democracy and ‘erosion’ of the system of checks and balances, the book proposes to reflect upon the main problems of our constitutional democracies, from a particular regulative ideal: that of the conversation among equals.
Cambridge Studies in Constitutional Law 300pp Apr. 2022 9781009098595 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781009105682
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a comparative Study of constitutional Judges Rehan Abeyratne | The Chinese University of Hong Kong
This volume is the first to explore how the influence of judicial personas has brought about constitutional change. Chapters convey the personal history of these judges, their lively debates, and the turbulent context in which many of them operated. The book is for scholars of law, political science, and history.
Comparative Constitutional Law and Policy 360pp
Sep. 2022 9781108794145 Paperback GBP 25.99 / USD 39.99 Mar. 2021 9781108840217 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108879194
Jun. 2022 9781108740180
Paperback GBP 27.99 / USD 41.99 Jan. 2020 9781108497626 Hardback GBP 99.99 / USD 131 eISBN 9781108596459
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A
History
of Financial Technology and Regulation
From american incorporation to cryptocurrency and
crowdfunding
Seth C. Oranburg | Duquesne University, Pittsburgh
A History of Financial Technology and Regulation explains business, economic, financial, and legal concepts clearly, while its historical approach sheds new light on contemporary issues. Each chapter can be read on its own, while the whole book constructs a compelling timeline that makes the grand arc of history visible and applicable.
250pp
Corporate Governance and Responsible Investment in Private Equity
Simon Witney | London School of Economics and Political Science
This examination of the private equity model is for academics, practitioners, and policymakers. Witney analyses the incentives and corporate governance practices of private equity-backed companies, which are increasingly important players in the global economy. Good governance, he argues, is a key success factor for the private equity industry.
Mar. 2022 9781316607305
Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 39.99 Mar. 2022 9781107153400 Hardback GBP 89.99 / USD 120 eISBN 9781316597736
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Bankruptcy
The case for relief in an economy of Debt
Joseph Spooner | London School of Economics and Political Science
Spooner examines the increasing instability of using excessive household debt as a means of maintaining economic growth. He turns to bankruptcy law as a mechanism of social insurance against the risks of a debt-dependent economy. This will appeal to anyone interested in understanding the problem of consumer debt and how to address it.
International Corporate Law and Financial Market Regulation 307pp
May. 2022 9781316617779 Paperback GBP 23.99 / USD 35.99 Apr. 2019 9781107166943 Hardback GBP 88.99 / USD 116 eISBN 9781316711484
New iN PaPerback Contract Law and Social Morality
Peter M. Gerhart | Case Western Reserve University, Ohio
This book is for lawyers and scholars who seek to understand how successful relationships, and judicial decisions concerning unsuccessful relationships, reflect the obligation to consider the well-being of others. It provides a practical, intuitive method of identifying and evaluating factors and values that matter when relational disputes arise.
231pp
Aug. 2022 9781316501986 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 34.99
Feb. 2021 9781107136762 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781316480106
Convergence and Divergence of Private Law in Asia
Gary Low
Eminent scholars and practitioners set the scene for debating greater legal integration across Asia – drawing on examples and inspiration from the UN, the EU and within Asia itself. Each contribution examines, in its own field, whether convergence is desirable and if so, how it ought to be attained.
350pp
Feb. 2022 9781108475150 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108566391
International Corporate Law and Financial Market Regulation 240pp Jul. 2022 9781108725316 Paperback GBP 21.99 / USD 32.99 Jan. 2021 9781108485883 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108641838
Corporate Groups and Shadow Business Practices
Linn Anker-Sørensen
This book explains why existing laws on group transparency fail to fully grasp some activities of corporate groups. This phenomenon, denoted ‘shadow business’, is a societal concern. This book provides the reader with examples and an interpretative solution to increase the law’s effectiveness based on Systems Thinking. 320pp Apr. 2022 9781108844192 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108933643
Corporate Social Responsibility Across the Globe
innovative resolution of regulatory and Governance challenges
Onyeka K. Osuji
This book names impediments to effective regulation of corporate social responsibility (CSR) by public and private persons and offers unique perspectives on how law can regulate CSR as a governance mechanism. Scholarship and policy in corporate law, political economy, and development studies will benefit from the book’s contributions. 300pp Sep. 2022 9781108470025 Hardback GBP 95 / USD 125 eISBN 9781108558006
Feminist Judgments: Corporate Law Rewritten
Anne Choike | Michigan State University
This book is for those interested in interrogating the continued male dominance of corporate power: lawyers and law students seeking a feminist perspective on traditional corporate law; executive leaders committed to an organizational vision rooted in equity; and feminists interested in the legal and financial underpinnings of structural inequity.
Feminist Judgment Series: Rewritten Judicial Opinions 450pp Nov. 2022 9781009015295 Paperback GBP 39.99 / USD 49.99 Nov. 2022 9781316516768 Hardback GBP 100 / USD 130 eISBN 9781009025010
Global Shareholder Stewardship
Dionysia Katelouzou | King’s College London
This is the first in-depth comparative and empirical analysis of shareholder stewardship, which reveals the complexities of this global movement that were previously unknown. It highlights the role of institutional investors and other shareholders, examining how they use their formal and informal power to influence companies.
520pp May. 2022 9781108843102 Hardback GBP 150 / USD 195 eISBN 9781108914819
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Government Intervention in the Reorganisation of Listed Companies in China
Huimiao ZhaoThe book contains in-depth theoretical discussion on legislative bankruptcy goals and administrative goals within the theoretical framework of China’s socialist market economy. It also provides a comprehensive overview of the reorganisation of listed companies, including details from actual legal practice.
350pp
Shareholder Protection in Close Corporations
Theory, Operation, and application of Shareholder withdrawal
Alan K Koh | Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Small and medium enterprises organized as close corporations suffer the risk of shareholder conflict, often requiring the minority shareholder to withdraw. Critically examining existing withdrawal remedies in four jurisdictions, this book develops a model solution for scholars, students, and practitioners. International Corporate Law and Financial Market Regulation 300pp
Oct. 2022 9781108496667 Hardback GBP 95 / USD 125 eISBN 9781108634618
Social Enterprises in Asia
a
New Legal Form
Ernest Lim | National University of Singapore
The first and only book to provide a legal analysis of social enterprises in Asia from a critical and comparative perspective. This indispensable work advances a comprehensive and nuanced legal framework for social enterprises, allowing policymakers and regulators to evaluate, design and implement the laws and regulations on social enterprises.
International Corporate Law and Financial Market Regulation 350pp
Sep. 2022 9781108721806
Paperback GBP 23.99 / USD 35.99 Jan. 2020 9781108496650 Hardback GBP 88.99 / USD 116 eISBN 9781108634557
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Measuring Compliance
assessing corporate crime and Misconduct Prevention
Melissa Rorie | University of Nevada, Las Vegas
This book provides the first comprehensive overview of the different approaches to measure corporate compliance. It addresses the strengths and weaknesses of various methods and offers both academics and practitioners guidance in how to best use each measure (or multiple measures) for different purposes.
Cambridge Law Handbooks
324pp
Aug. 2022 9781009280112 Paperback GBP 23.99 / USD 35.99 Feb. 2022 9781108488594 Hardback GBP 145 / USD 190 eISBN 9781108770941
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Principles of Enterprise Law
The economic constitution and Human rights
Ewan McGaughey | King’s College London
How are enterprises wielding economic power, distributing wealth and income, and affecting our environment and rights built by law? This book is for students studying law, business, sociology, economics or history, for interested people who seek answers about our economic constitution, and is an original guide for experts in all fields.
Law in Context
18000pp
Sep. 2022 9781009045735 Paperback GBP 34.99 / USD 45.99 Sep. 2022 9781316517642 Hardback GBP 105 / USD 135 eISBN 9781009042802
Jan. 2023 9781108838153 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108937313
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The Cambridge Handbook of Compliance
Benjamin van Rooij
Combining conceptual insights with empirical data, this handbook explains what compliance is, what mechanisms and interventions shape it, how it is studied, and how it functions in practice across different sectors. It is for academics studying compliance and regulation and professionals managing compliance systems or forms of regulatory oversight.
Cambridge Law Handbooks 1037pp
Aug. 2022 9781009280129 Paperback GBP 34.99 / USD 52.99 May. 2021 9781108477123 Hardback GBP 190 / USD 250 eISBN 9781108759458
The Cambridge Handbook of Law and Entrepreneurship in the United States
D. Gordon Smith
Promoting entrepreneurial action is a fundamental goal of the U.S. legal system. Assembling legal experts from diverse fields, this volume examines how law facilitates or impedes entrepreneurial action. The book is a definitive source for students, academics, policy makers, and practitioners.
Cambridge Law Handbooks 600pp
Apr. 2022 9781107171954 Hardback GBP 175 / USD 225 eISBN 9781316771105
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The Cambridge Handbook of Shareholder Engagement
Harpreet Kaur
and Voting
Covering expert reports of nineteen jurisdictions across four continents, this Handbook reexamines the positions of shareholders in a comparative, global, and empirical setting. Useful for researchers, policymakers, and corporate professionals, it shows how shareholders use their voting rights to finance the activities of their companies.
Cambridge Law Handbooks
600pp
Sep. 2022 9781108830881 Hardback GBP 160 / USD 210 eISBN 9781108914383
The Chinese Corporate Ecosystem
Colin S. C. Hawes | University of Technology, Sydney
Using vivid case studies, this book illuminates Chinese corporate behavior, challenging simplistic claims that corporations merely serve Communist Party goals. Examining corporations within their political/ecological context, it proposes workable solutions to their harmful impacts on the naturalhuman ecosystem.
400pp Aug. 2022 9781108838139 Hardback GBP 95 / USD 125 eISBN 9781108937276
The Corporate Diversity Jigsaw
Akshaya Kamalnath | Australian National University, Canberra
This book addresses seldom discussed issues regarding diversity in companies, such as corporate responses to #MeToo and #BLM, corporate culture, and whether quotas and targets are really helping or harming people. The book offers practical solutions to ensure diversity programmes are effective.
240pp
Dec. 2022 9781009069939 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99
Dec. 2022 9781316513033 Hardback GBP 69.99 / USD 89.99 eISBN 9781009071635
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The Law and Finance of Related Party Transactions
Luca Enriques | University of Oxford
A collection of cutting-edge research from leading law and finance scholars that provides a comprehensive look at the challenges legislators face in regulating related party transactions in a socially beneficial way. This work will appeal to scholars, policymakers, and graduate students interested in the much-debated area of corporate governance.
International Corporate Law and Financial Market Regulation 538pp
Jun. 2022 9781108453738 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 44.99
Jun. 2019 9781108429283 Hardback GBP 116 / USD 147 eISBN 9781108554442
The Profit Motive Defending Shareholder Value Maximization
Stephen M. Bainbridge | University of California, Los Angeles
The Profit Motive addresses questions of corporate purpose using historical, legal, and economic perspectives. It counters proponents of social corporate responsibility and defends the maximization of shareholder value and shareholder capitalism, as both what the law requires and what it ought to require.
300pp
Feb. 2023 9781009012157 Paperback GBP 26.99 / USD 34.99 Feb. 2023 9781316515471 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781009025799
The Unwritten Law of Corporate Reorganizations
Douglas G. Baird | University of Chicago
A set of unwritten principles, known only to a handful of judges and a small and closed fraternity of professionals, governs the fate of distressed firms in the United States. This book makes these principles accessible to academics, lawyers, and everyone else interested in understanding what happens to troubled businesses. 200pp
May. 2022 9781009061018 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 39.99 May. 2022 9781316512296 Hardback GBP 89.99 / USD 120 eISBN 9781009058216
The Valuation Treadmill
How Securities Fraud Threatens the integrity of Public companies
James J. Park | University of California, Los Angeles
This book analyzes case studies of paradigmatic securities frauds to show how market pressure to deliver short-term results creates incentives for public companies to deceive investors. The book will engage scholars and students of business law, as well as general readers interested in business culture and white-collar crime.
240pp
Jul. 2022 9781108940412 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99 Jul. 2022 9781108837187 Hardback GBP 69.99 / USD 89.99 eISBN 9781108938556
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Lin Lin | National University of Singapore
This book examines the law and practice of venture capital in China. Using an extensive dataset, it compares the world’s largest markets – the US and China. This comprehensive evaluation of the past, present and future of venture capital in China is a must read for scholars, policy makers and practitioners.
International Corporate Law and Financial Market Regulation
356pp
Sep. 2022 9781108437660 Paperback GBP 25.99 / USD 39.99 Feb. 2021 9781108423557 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108528795
Criminal law
Coercive Brain-Reading in Criminal Justice
an analysis of european Human rights Law
Sjors Ligthart | Tilburg Univsersity
This book examines the legal boundaries of non-consensual brain-reading in criminal justice. Focusing on human rights such as privacy and freedom of thought and expression, the book informs lawyers and ethicists debating the legal implications of emerging neurotechnology and advises policymakers and judges in specifying the law to neurotechnology.
Law and the Cognitive Sciences 300pp Sep. 2022 9781009252430 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781009252447
Core Concepts in Criminal law and Criminal Justice
Volume 2
Kai Ambos
Scholars of comparative Criminal law often do not understand each other, using the same terms with different meanings or vice versa. In this collection, authors from the German and the Anglo-American traditions collaborate to compare the basic concepts and structures of their systems and explore the connections and similarities between them. 476pp Feb. 2022 9781316510544 Hardback GBP 110 / USD 145 eISBN 9781009037136
Encyclopedia of Transitional Justice 3 Volume Hardback Set
Second edition Lavinia StanThe Encyclopedia of Transitional Justice remains the most important reference tool that presents the state of the art in the field of reckoning with the legacy of past human rights abuses. Scholars and practitioners from all continents summarize country experiences, and present transitional justice methods, debates, institutions and concepts.
1500pp Mar. 2023 9781108475617 Multiple copy pack GBP 300 / USD 475 eISBN 9781108678537
Mass Incarceration Nation
How the United States became addicted to Prisons and Jails and How it can recover
Jeffrey Bellin
A former prosecutor turned law professor explains the rise of mass incarceration and the path to reform. Mass Incarceration Nation offers an in-the-trenches perspective of how thousands of local police, prosecutors, and judges produced the world’s highest incarceration rates while solving a shockingly low percentage of crimes.
220pp Dec. 2022 9781009267557 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99 Dec. 2022 9781009267540 Hardback GBP 69.99 / USD 89.99 eISBN 9781009267595
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Sex Offender Registration and Community Notification Laws
an empirical evaluation
Wayne Logan
This volume is the first book-length treatment of how sex offender registration and notification (SORN) laws work, who they cover, and what we know about their effects. Assembling research from leading experts, the book is a critically important resource for policy makers, researchers, journalists, judges, and legal advocates.
198pp
Sep. 2022 9781108411356 Paperback GBP 21.99 / USD 32.99 Jun. 2021 9781108420020 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108328425
The Cambridge Handbook of Race and Surveillance
Michael Kwet | Yale University, Connecticut
In this handbook, leading scholars in criminology, critical race studies, history, indigenous studies, law, philosophy, political science, psychology, and sociology study the intersections of surveillance and race. The volume examines the latest surveillance technologies and connects them to present-day issues of racial justice around the world.
Cambridge Law Handbooks 500pp Jan. 2023 9781108416498 Hardback GBP 120 / USD 155 eISBN 9781108241304
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of Punishment
Meghan J. Ryan | Southern Methodist University, Texas
A valuable resource by the leading experts in the field for students, academics, and lawyers interested in constitutional and Criminal law and procedure, including the death penalty, life without parole, juvenile offenders, bail reform, excessive fines, constitutional theory, Criminal law theory, and criminal justice reform.
338pp 4 b/w illus. 4 tables Jul. 2022 9781108724210 Paperback GBP 23.99 / USD 35.99 Jun. 2020 9781108498579 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108653732
Dispute resolution, mediation and arbitration
Cambridge Compendium of International Commercial and Investment Arbitration
3 Volume Hardback Set
Stefan Kröll
The Compendium, like an encyclopedia, contains entries on the foundational principles and concepts underlying both commercial and investment arbitration. It has brought together many of the leading and emerging voices in the field from both academia and practice, who outline the central approaches taken in respect of the topics addressed.
1750pp Nov. 2022 9781108378406 3 Hardback books GBP 270 / USD 350 eISBN 9781108378390
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The Eighth Amendment and Its Future in a New Age
China and International
Dispute Resolution in the
Context of the ‘Belt and Road Initiative’
Wenhua Shan | Xian Jiaotong University, China
A timely study by leading authorities of China’s role in international dispute resolution in the context of the ‘Belt and Road Initiative’. Providing the first comprehensive analysis of China’s policy and practice in international dispute resolution, particularly in the fields of trade, commerce, investment laws and the law of the sea.
355pp Sep. 2022 9781009306058 Paperback GBP 25.99 / USD 39.99 eISBN 9781108561976
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Dispute Management
Pauline Collins | University of Southern Queensland
Dispute Management is an introduction to dispute processes. Beginning with communication theory and practice, and the historical, philosophical and cultural considerations of dispute management, the book then addresses the traditional topics of negotiation, mediation and litigation, as well as interviewing, collaborative law and arbitration.
476pp
Jan. 2022 9781108794718 Paperback GBP 87.99 / USD 120 eISBN 9781108881791
International Commercial Mediation
Law and regulation in comparative context
Ronán Feehily | University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand
Comparing the commercial mediation process in Europe, North America and Australia, and other common, civil and ‘mixed’ jurisdictions, Ronán Feehily analyses the legal and regulatory issues that surround this process. Organised systematically and written in an accessible style, Feehily offers a holistic account of the core principles and themes.
264pp
Sep. 2022 9781108798914 Paperback GBP 26.99 / USD 34.99 Sep. 2022 9781108835886 Hardback GBP 84.99 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108869423
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The American Influence on International Commercial Arbitration
Doctrinal Developments and Discovery Methods
Second edition
Pedro J. Martinez-Fraga
This book addresses the US common law and its doctrinal contribution to transparency, arbitrator immunity and evidence gathering in international commercial arbitration. It will be of use to law students, academics, commentators, judges, arbitral tribunals, and lawyers practicing in the field of international arbitration. 477pp 1 b/w illus.
Jun. 2022 9781316606117 Paperback GBP 27.99 / USD 41.99 Jul. 2020 9781107151529 Hardback GBP 99.99 / USD 130 eISBN 9781316585009
The Legitimacy of Investment Arbitration
empirical Perspectives
Daniel Behn | Universitetet i Oslo
International investment arbitration remains a highly controversial area of international law. This book provides a fresh contribution by adopting a thoroughly empirical approach. Based on new datasets and a range of empirical methods, the contributors analyse claims and counter-claims about the regime’s legitimacy and how it might be reformed.
Studies on International Courts and Tribunals 400pp
Jan. 2022 9781108837583 Hardback GBP 95 / USD 125 eISBN 9781108946636
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The Unruly Notion of Abuse of Rights
Jan Paulsson
Everyone condemns the ‘abuse of rights’, but it is seldom applied as a rule of decision. This book concludes that except when given context as part of a lex specialis, it is too nebulous, and too likely to lead to arbitrariness, to serve as a general principle of international law. 158pp
Aug. 2022 9781108814836 Paperback GBP 19.99 / USD 29.99 Aug. 2020 9781108840699 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108887229
New iN PaPerback Third Party Funding
Law, economics and Policy
Gian Marco Solas
Solas discusses the incentives and economics of third party funding transactions in different legal contexts while explaining how the practice emerged, how it is likely to develop, and how its development will impact society at large. This book will appeal to academics, litigation lawyers, insolvency practitioners, and corporate legal counsel.
364pp Jun. 2022 9781108703147 Paperback GBP 25.99 / USD 39.99 Sep. 2019 9781108497749 Hardback GBP 99.99 / USD 131 eISBN 9781108628723
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Transboundary Water Disputes
State conflict and the assessment of their adjudication
Itzchak E. Kornfeld | Hebrew University of Jerusalem
In this book Kornfeld analyzes the effectiveness of North American international courts and ad hoc arbitral tribunals, in adjudicating transboundary water disputes and allocating scarce water resources. He traces the historical development of water law, taking into account issues of sovereignty, jurisdiction and scientific evidence.
335pp May. 2022 9781316637357 Paperback GBP 23.99 / USD 35.99 Feb. 2019 9781107186606 Hardback GBP 88.99 / USD 116 eISBN 9781316890776
Employment law, labour law
For Labor To Build Upon wars, Depression and Pandemic
William B. Gould IV
In this timely book, labor and discrimination law scholar William B. Gould IV takes stock of the history and enduring legacies of unions in the United States. For Labor to Build Upon will appeal to scholars and students of labor law, US politics, civil rights, and democracy.
280pp
Jun. 2022 9781009159388 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99
Jun. 2022 9781009159371 Hardback GBP 69.99 / USD 89.99 eISBN 9781009159364
Inscribing Solidarity
Debates in Labor Law and beyond Julia López López | Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona
This volume analyzes the consequences of the growing reliance on the solidarity principle as a platform to address the needs of socially vulnerable groups. Emphasizing labor law and policy, this original contribution explores how the solidarity principle is rendered in policies and practices, demonstrating very concrete limitations and advantages.
280pp
Oct. 2022 9781009170277 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781009170260
The Cambridge Handbook of Labor and Democracy
Angela B. Cornell | Cornell University, New York
The connection between organized labor and democracy in contemporary global politics is not well understood. This handbook fills that gap by exploring the role of labor in constructing democratic regimes; deepening democracy by expanding social and economic citizenship rights; and defending democracy against authoritarian challenges.
Cambridge Law Handbooks
550pp Jan. 2022 9781108839884 Hardback GBP 150 / USD 195 eISBN 9781108885362
The Cambridge Handbook of Labor in Competition Law
Sanjukta Paul | Wayne State University, Detroit
This book explores the global legal context of the putative tensions between labor rights and competition policy. It will benefit those studying the gig economy and the fissured workplace, including labor, competition, international trade, constitutional and human rights lawyers, as well as law and political economy scholars.
Cambridge Law Handbooks
450pp May. 2022 9781108830317 Hardback GBP 155 / USD 200 eISBN 9781108909570
English legal system
Justice for Everyone
The Jurisprudence and Legal Lives of brenda Hale
Rosemary Hunter | University of Kent, Canterbury
As the first woman President of the UK Supreme Court, Brenda Hale was one of the UK’s most influential judges. This collection celebrates her remarkable career, with thematic chapters from leading academics, judges and lawyers exploring the distinct mark she left on the law and the lives of many.
500pp May. 2022 9781108479363 Hardback GBP 95 / USD 125 eISBN 9781108783194
Environmental law
CITES as a Tool for Sustainable Development
Marie-Claire Cordonier Segger | University of Cambridge
The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) was adopted in 1973 to prevent flora and fauna species extinction; this book reviews how CITES implementation efforts promote sustainable development. It provides analysis of regulatory and policy innovations along value chains for international trade in endangered species.
Treaty Implementation for Sustainable Development 500pp Jan. 2023 9781108420006 Hardback GBP 120 / USD 155 eISBN 9781108325776
Complexity Economics for Environmental Governance
Jean-François Mercure | University of Exeter
This book reframes environmental policy from the bottom up to provide new theories of microeconomics, macroeconomics, innovation and environmental governance. It will be useful for decision-makers in government and business and scholars and graduate students in the field of environmental economics and policy.
Cambridge Studies on Environment, Energy and Natural Resources Governance 320pp Oct. 2022 9781108428828 Hardback GBP 110 / USD 140 eISBN 9781108553650
Development of Environmental laws in India
Kanchi Kohli
Introduces India’s environment laws to readers interested in law, contemporary politics, development studies, sociology, anthropology, political economy, ecological studies and administration. It is a handy volume for students, practitioners and a wide range of professionals dealing with and interested in environmental issues in India.
388pp
Feb. 2022 9781108748490 Paperback GBP 27.99 / USD 41.99 Feb. 2022 9781108490498 Hardback GBP 74.99 / USD 99.99 eISBN 9781108781053
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Ecological Vulnerability
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Climate
The
Law and Governance of Human–wildlife relationships
Katie Woolaston | Queensland University of Technology
This book is a thought-provoking exploration of the relationship between people and wildlife, and how it is shaped by law. The book’s accessible legal explanations will make it valuable to wildlife managers, applied social ecologists, as well as feminist and vulnerability scholars and those who study alternative means of governance.
224pp Jun. 2022 9781316511992 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781009051958
Electricity Capacity Markets
Todd S. AagaardCapacity markets are a large part of electricity markets, costing consumers billions of dollars and creating deep controversy. But understanding of capacity markets is severely limited, and they have rarely been examined in depth. This is the first comprehensive analysis of these markets and their economic, legal, and political aspects.
300pp Mar. 2022 9781108747424 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 39.99 Mar. 2022 9781108489652 Hardback GBP 89.99 / USD 120 eISBN 9781108779159
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Environmental Rights
The Development of Standards
Stephen J. Turner | University of Lincoln
A comprehensive guide to the way that environmental rights are developing in terms of the standards of protection that they represent. This book covers all of the relevant human rights treaties, selected national constitutions and other developments that illustrate how environmental rights standards are emerging in this dynamic area.
453pp May. 2022 9781108711746 Paperback GBP 27.99 / USD 41.99 May. 2019 9781108482240 Hardback GBP 88.99 / USD 116 eISBN 9781108612500
Governing Carbon Markets with Distributed Ledger Technology
Alastair MarkeDistributed ledger technology has the potential to offer ground-breaking innovations for carbon trading, but requires consideration of the underlying legal and institutional framework. This book provides an overview of existing approaches and proposals to enable effective use of DLT for carbon markets.
214pp
Aug. 2022 9781108843560 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108919166
Displacement
Khaled Hassine | United Nations, Geneva Hassine draws from real-life scenarios and his long experience working to protect the rights of displaced people, creating a pragmatic policy for the human consequences of climate change. Without confusing jargon and abstract scientific concepts, the study gives lucid insight into climate displacement. Accessible for undergraduates, law and policy practitioners. 236pp
Jun. 2022 9781108707749 Paperback GBP 21.99 / USD 32.99 Aug. 2019 9781108486484 Hardback GBP 88.99 / USD 116 eISBN 9781316999264
New iN PaPerback Local Content and Sustainable Development in Global Energy Markets
Damilola S. Olawuyi
This book will be useful to graduate students and researchers of Environmental law, oil and gas law, mining, environmental studies, human rights, sustainable development, and social justice, as well as corporations, energy departments and ministries, law firms, courts, and tribunals to whom local content disputes are brought for resolution. Treaty Implementation for Sustainable Development 449pp
Nov. 2022 9781108818001 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 44.99 Mar. 2021 9781108495370 Hardback GBP 95 / USD 125 eISBN 9781108862110
Our Plastic Problem and How to Solve It
Sarah J. Morath | Wake Forest University, North Carolina
Our Plastic Problem and How to Solve It considers plastic’s harm to the environment, from its production to its disposal, and offers a spectrum of local, regional, and global solutions. This book is valuable to anyone interested in learning more about the harms and solutions associated with plastic pollution.
220pp Mar. 2022 9781108795371 Paperback GBP 18.99 / USD 24.99 Mar. 2022 9781108841801 Hardback GBP 54.99 / USD 69.99 eISBN 9781108895026
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Reconsidering REDD+
authority, Power and Law in the Green economy
Julia Dehm | La Trobe University, Victoria Dehm analyzes how the REDD+ scheme operates to reorganise social relations and establish new forms of global authority over forests in the Global South, benefitting some actors while further marginalising others. This book is for scholars, students, practitioners, and anyone interested in international climate law and natural resource governance.
Cambridge Studies on Environment, Energy and Natural Resources Governance 438pp
Jul. 2022 9781108438346 Paperback GBP 27.99 / USD 41.99 Jun. 2021 9781108423762 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108529341
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Rediscovery and Revival in Islamic Environmental law
back to the Future of Nature’s Trust
Samira Idllalène
Intended for researchers, NGOs, decision-makers and lawyers in Muslim countries, this book concerns comparative Environmental law, using a new approach. It provides insights and suggests solutions for the climate crisis, starting from the cultural grounds that have fallen into disuse.
ASCL Studies in Comparative law
187pp
Sep. 2022 9781108738842 Paperback GBP 19.99 / USD 29.99 Apr. 2021 9781108488785 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108772082
Regulating the Sea
a Socio-Legal analysis of english Marine
Protected areas
Margherita Pieraccini | University of Bristol
Aimed primarily at scholars researching in the field of Environmental law and regulation and socio-legal studies. As the book provides an interdisciplinary treatment of the subject bringing in theoretical insights from various environmental social sciences, it will be valuable also for human geographers, sociologists and political scientists.
Law in Context
200pp
Nov. 2022 9781108843119 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108914833
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Renewable Energy Law
an international assessment
Penelope Crossley
This is the first full-length comparative study of the national renewable energy laws of every country in the world. Crossley provides a global understanding of how and why different countries support the accelerated deployment of renewable energy and asks whether these laws are converging globally or subject to regulatory competition.
301pp 2 b/w illus. 32 tables May. 2022 9781316636800 Paperback GBP 23.99 / USD 35.99 Nov. 2019 9781107185760 Hardback GBP 88.99 / USD 116 eISBN 9781316888490
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Riverflow
The right to keep water instream
Paul Stanton Kibel
Riverflow reveals the sources of domestic and international law that support the right to keep water instream, and provides real world stories of how these sources of law can be put to use to restore rivers and fisheries.
310pp Jan. 2022 9781108927765 Paperback GBP 23.99 / USD 35.99 Feb. 2021 9781108832137 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108933117
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Science and Judicial Reasoning
The Legitimacy of international environmental adjudication
Katalin Sulyok
Examining how judges evaluate scientific knowledge when framing disputes, hearing evidence, conducting causal inquiry, and setting the standard of review, Sulyok provides a comparative analysis of environmental case-law across major international courts. This work also suggests reasoning styles with which judges can legitimately justify decisions.
Cambridge Studies on Environment, Energy and Natural Resources Governance
430pp
Jul. 2022 9781108747431 Paperback GBP / USD 41.99 Oct. 2020 9781108489669 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108779173
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Smart Mixes for Transboundary Environmental Harm
Judith van Erp | Universiteit Utrecht, The Netherlands
This volume addresses how combinations of public and private actors, and legislation and informal rules, can become smart mixes to regulate transboundary environmental harm. It will interest students and researchers of Environmental law and regulation, as well as scholars of international law, instrument design, political science, and sociology.
Cambridge Studies on Environment, Energy and Natural Resources Governance
365pp 11 b/w illus. 8 tables
May. 2022 9781108449526 Paperback GBP 25.99 / USD 39.99 Mar. 2019 9781108428385 Hardback GBP 99.99 / USD 131 eISBN 9781108653183
The Cambridge Handbook of Disaster Law and Policy
risk, recovery, and redevelopment
Susan S. Kuo
This handbook provides a comprehensive overview of the ways in which laws and policies at every level – public and private – leave us vulnerable to major disaster events. It provides detailed descriptions of the types of changes that governments, nonprofits, businesses, and citizens can pursue to help make communities more resilient.
Cambridge Law Handbooks
500pp Sep. 2022 9781108488570 Hardback GBP 145 / USD 190 eISBN 9781108770903
The Coal Trap
How west Virginia was Left behind in the clean energy revolution
James M. Van Nostrand
This book examines the impact of developments in the energy industry, and the associated political dynamics, in West Virginia. It describes how culture and politics can block progress towards a just, lowcarbon energy transition, and the environmental and economic consequences for West Virginians. 280pp
Jul. 2022 9781108822152 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99 Jul. 2022 9781108830584 Hardback GBP 69.99 / USD 89.99 eISBN 9781108902403
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European law
TeXTbOOk
An Introduction to the EU Legal Order
Elise Muir | KU Leuven, Belgium
Using a wealth of illuminating examples and illustrations, Elise Muir provides a clear, concise introduction to the EU legal order. Up-to-date with recent developments, the book explains the significance of the EU, its institutions, decisionmaking processes and control mechanisms. This is a valuable resource for students and instructors.
250pp
Dec. 2022 9781108707404 Paperback GBP 24.99 / USD 32.99 Dec. 2022 9781108485609 Hardback GBP 74.99 / USD 99.99 eISBN 9781108757317
Digital Constitutionalism in Europe
reframing rights and Powers in the algorithmic Society
Giovanni De Gregorio | University of Oxford
This book provides the first study on digital constitutionalism in Europe. The research explains the European constitutional reaction to the challenges of digital capitalism while exploring a normative perspective to protect fundamental rights and democracy in the algorithmic society based on the path of European digital constitutionalism.
Cambridge Studies in European law and Policy 304pp
May. 2022 9781316512777 Hardback GBP 95 / USD 125 eISBN 9781009071215
TeXTbOOk EU Law
Second edition
Iyiola Solanke
Using up-to-date examples, this book presents EU law in a detailed, comprehensive way which is enjoyable to read and clear to understand. Brexit has ushered in a new era in the legal relationship between the UK and the EU - EU law remains highly significant to legal studies and the legal profession.
702pp
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The ‘Others’ amongst ‘Us’ Moritz Jesse | Universiteit Leiden Immigrants and immigration are increasingly represented as a threat to welfare, traditions, and culture, despite an understanding that immigration is needed in Europe. This book looks at immigration and asylum legislation and policies in Europe to establish how far othering, stigmatization, and exclusion are the result of official policies. 459pp
Aug. 2022 9781108720793 Paperback GBP 27.99 / USD 41.99 Nov. 2020 9781108487689 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108767637
New iN PaPerback Europe’s Second Constitution crisis, courts and community
Markus W. Gehring | University of Cambridge
The process of European constitutionalisation has met with scepticism in current national legal and political spheres and in European circles of public opinion. Examining these concerns, this book reveals a widespread misunderstanding of constitutional federalism which permeates the Member State courts, popular media, and many academic communities.
Cambridge Studies in Constitutional Law 438pp 1 b/w illus. 2 tables Aug. 2022 9781108738286 Paperback GBP 27.99 / USD 41.99 Sep. 2020 9781108487962 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108768399
Fissures in EU Citizenship
The Deconstruction and reconstruction of the Legal evolution of eU citizenship
Martin Steinfeld | University of Cambridge
This book argues that the tragedy that has unfolded not only in terms of Brexit ,but also the populism more widely that underpins it, could have been predicted had more care been taken in examining the fissures that ran deep within the case law on EU citizenship from its infancy.
Cambridge Studies in European law and Policy 300pp
Jul. 2022 9781108927468
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EU Law and Governance
Mark Dawson
A fresh, accessible and interdisciplinary take on the subject wishing to engage the reader with the wider context of the EU project. Suitable for one-semester and introductory courses in law, political/social science or European studies at both undergraduate and graduate level.
300pp May. 2022 9781108799430 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 38.99 May. 2022 9781108836173 Hardback GBP 74.99 / USD 99.99 eISBN 9781108864046
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Grasping Legal Time
Temporality and european Migration Law Martijn Stronks | Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam
This book explores the sophisticated ways in which time is used in migration law to control and differentiate the presence of migrants within a certain territory. With legal, philosophical, and socio-cultural analysis of temporality and law, it is an innovative text for lawyers, social scientists and philosophers.
Cambridge Asylum and Migration Studies 300pp
Jun. 2022 9781108835732 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108886574
Personal Debt in Europe
The eU Financial Market and consumer insolvency
Federico Ferretti | Università di Bologna
Federico Ferretti and Daniela Vandone examine the ‘dark side’ of personal debt, or over-indebtedness, in social, economic and legal terms. This book will appeal to an interdisciplinary mix of researchers in Europe and around the world studying the impact of personal/household debt and the best ways to address it.
256pp 24 b/w illus. 6 tables
May. 2022 9781108445474 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 34.99 Apr. 2019 9781108426732 Hardback GBP 88.99 / USD 116 eISBN 9781108615358
Researching the European Court of Justice
Methodological Shifts and Law’s embeddedness
Mikael Rask Madsen | University of Copenhagen
The book provides new methodological tools and approaches to the study of the European Court of Justice and its embeddedness in European society and economy. It introduces cutting-edge research in the fields of history, sociology, political science and linguistics to novel accounts of the actors and dynamics behind the Court.
Studies on International Courts and Tribunals
376pp May. 2022 9781316511299 Hardback GBP 95 / USD 125 eISBN 9781009049818
Sustainable Value Creation in the European Union
Towards Pathways to a Sustainable Future through crises
Beate Sjåfjell | University of Oslo
This book is for scholars and students interested in why the European Union has failed in achieving its Lisbon Treaty goal of a social market economy, and how we can move forward through sustainable value creation within planetary boundaries. The book analyses corporate law, governance, financial markets and monetary policies. 400pp
Nov. 2022 9781009243896 Hardback GBP 95 / USD 125 eISBN 9781009243841
The Constitutional Boundaries of European Fiscal Federalism
Brady Gordon
This book provides an authoritative source for which models of fiscal federalism are compatible with the constitutional boundaries of the European legal order. It offers an encompassing guide to the leading constitutional case law in all EU Member States.
Cambridge Studies in European law and Policy 440pp
Apr. 2022 9781108830096 Hardback GBP 110 / USD 140 eISBN 9781108909037
The European Central Bank and the European Macroeconomic Constitution
From ensuring Stability to Fighting crises
Klaus Tuori | Université du Luxembourg
This book is about the European Central Bank, the constitutional set and controlled central bank of the Euro area, by a respected economic and constitutional scholar. It is essential reading for economists and lawyers interested in modern central banking, the European Central Bank and economic constitutional law.
Cambridge Studies in European law and Policy 280pp Sep. 2022 9781108488747 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108771757
The European Parliament as an Accountability Forum
Overseeing the economic and Monetary Union
Adina Akbik | Universiteit Leiden
This book targets scholars and students of European integration interested in democratic accountability in the EU and the reforms introduced since the euro crisis. It fits the syllabi of courses on EU institutions and EU economic governance taught from different disciplinary perspectives, including political science, law, and political economy. 312pp Feb. 2022 9781108835756 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108886611
The Ghostwriters
Lawyers and the Politics behind the Judicial construction of europe Tommaso Pavone | University of Arizona
The European Union (EU) is often depicted as a cradle of judicial activism and a polity built by courts. The Ghostwriters instead reveals that the EU was forged through a concealed struggle between judges who resisted European law and lawyers who encouraged deliberate law-breaking to mobilize courts against national governments.
Cambridge Studies in Law and Society 304pp
Apr. 2022 9781316513910 Hardback GBP 95 / USD 125 eISBN 9781009076326
The New Economic Governance of the Eurozone a rule of
Law analysis
Paul Dermine | Court of Justice of the European Union
This study examines the many reforms passed by the EU in the field of economic and fiscal policy over the past decade of crises. Using the rule of law as a normative benchmark, it carries out the first ever assessment of the constitutional foundations of the Union’s economic governance system.
Cambridge Studies in European law and Policy 376pp 2 b/w illus.
Jul. 2022 9781009216616 Hardback GBP 95 / USD 125 eISBN 9781009216630
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9781009026130
Market or State
Court of Justice
The Procedural and Organisational Law of the European
an incomplete Transformation
Christoph Krenn
The book will be of interest to anyone researching the European Court of Justice. It provides the first encompassing normative framework to assess the development and state of the Court’s procedures and decision-making. In university education it can be used at all levels and is particularly suited for interdisciplinary settings. Cambridge Studies in European law and Policy
256pp Sep. 2022 9781009247948 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781009247924
Evidence
TeXTbOOk
Australian Uniform Evidence Law
Second edition
Fiona Hum | Monash University, Victoria Now in its second edition, Australian Uniform Evidence Law provides a clear, accessible introduction to the law of evidence. Following the structure of the Evidence Act 1995 (Cth), the text introduces students to basic principles, then covers more complex elements of evidence law.
640pp May. 2022 9781009010726 Paperback GBP 94.99 / USD 125 eISBN 9781009024433
Family law
Determining Legal Parentage
between Family Law and contract Law
Yehezkel MargalitThis book deals with the nexus of modern contract and family law for resolving the various dilemmas that have surfaced. It explores whether and to what extent there is room, legally and ethically, for the use of modern contractual devices and doctrines to privately regulate the establishment of legal parentage.
334pp May. 2022 9781108436915 Paperback GBP 23.99 / USD 35.99 Apr. 2019 9781108422727 Hardback GBP 88.99 / USD 116 eISBN 9781108525329
Financial law, banking law
A Regulatory Design for Financial Stability in Hong Kong
Evan Gibson | The University of Hong Kong
The book covers a broad range of conventional and innovative regulatory and policy reforms in leading financial centres. This book will be of great interest to financial and legal practitioners, central bankers, regulators, policy makers, finance ministries, scholars, researchers, policy institutes, and think tanks.
350pp Sep. 2022 9781316515624 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110
The regulation and Practice of bankers’ remuneration in the Uk and china Longjie Lu | University of Edinburgh
The book benefits academics, researchers, students and practitioners who intend to develop a comprehensive understanding of the ongoing reform of bankers’ remuneration in the UK, the uniqueness of banks’ remuneration systems and incentive mechanisms in China, and the institutional reasons for the differences between their regulations and practices.
250pp Sep. 2022 9781316513965 Hardback GBP 95 / USD 125 eISBN 9781009076401
The Cambridge Handbook of Investor Protection
Arthur B. Laby
Academics, regulators, lawyers, judges, and students of law and business often grapple with tensions in investor protection regulation, the merits of regulation, and the role of the SEC. This volume brings together diverse but complementary essays from leading scholars on theoretical, practical, historical, and policy issues in investor protection.
Cambridge Law Handbooks 400pp Sep. 2022 9781108833943 Hardback GBP 175 / USD 225 eISBN 9781108987622
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The Financial Courts adjudicating Disputes in Derivatives Markets Jo Braithwaite | London School of Economics and Political Science
A wide-ranging study of derivatives market litigation that will be of interest to private lawyers, financial law specialists, practitioners, regulators and economists. Braithwaite engages with the diverse legal and financial issues emerging from this substantial body of litigation in a clear, authoritative and accessible way.
International Corporate Law and Financial Market Regulation 414pp Jul. 2022 9781108465489 Paperback GBP 27.99 / USD 41.99 Jan. 2021 9781108474795 Hardback GBP 95 / USD 125 eISBN 9781108647434
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The Political Economy of Financial Regulation
Emilios Avgouleas | University of Edinburgh
This collection of cutting-edge scholarship examines the law and policy of financial regulation using a combination of conceptual analysis and strong empirical research. It features an excellent mix of authors ranging from global leaders to rising stars and addresses questions from the EU to China.
International Corporate Law and Financial Market Regulation 529pp 12 b/w illus. 24 tables May. 2022 9781108455916 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 44.99 Jan. 2019 9781108470360 Hardback GBP 116 / USD 147 eISBN 9781108612821
Human rights
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Ableism at Work
Disablement and Hierarchies of impairment
Paul David Harpur | University of Queensland
The UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities promotes ability equality, but this is not experienced in national laws. Ableism at Work: Disability and Hierarchies of Impairment is a comprehensive comparative legal, practical and theoretical analysis of workplace inequalities experienced by workers with psychosocial disabilities.
Cambridge Disability Law and Policy Series 250pp
Jun. 2022 9781108739771 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 34.99 Dec. 2019 9781108497305 Hardback GBP 88.99 / USD 116 eISBN 9781108667371
Alternative Approaches to Human rights
The Disparate Historical Paths of the european, inter american and african regional Human rights Systems
Christopher Roberts | The Chinese University of Hong Kong
This book explores the evolution of the European, Inter-American and African regional Human rights systems. It will be of interest to anyone interested in the nature of any or all of these systems, contemporary Human rights generally, comparative approaches to Human rights, or the evolution of complex international institutions.
ASCL Studies in Comparative law 256pp Nov. 2022 9781316512753 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781009071154
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Badges and Incidents
a Transdisciplinary History of the right to education in america
Michael J. Kaufman | Loyola University, Chicago Badges and Incidents explains the law and pedagogical practices governing American education. It is a valuable resource for any citizen concerned with ensuring equal educational opportunity for all. By examining sources from the Constitution to the latest neuroscientific research, the book outlines principles for a truly democratic system of education.
Cambridge Studies on Civil Rights and Civil Liberties 243pp May. 2022 9781316649930 Paperback GBP 21.99 / USD 32.99 Oct. 2019 9781316510438 Hardback GBP 88.99 / USD 116 eISBN 9781108226981
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Catholic Cosmopolitanism and Human rights
Leonard Francis Taylor | National University of Ireland, Galway
Western legal culture looked to the Christian religion for its foundational cosmopolitan ideas, and at the beginnings of the Human rights movement returned to that moral vocabulary to ground the further growth of the international order in the twentieth century. 358pp
Aug. 2022 9781108731805 Paperback GBP 23.99 / USD 35.99 Mar. 2020 9781108486125 Hardback GBP 88.99 / USD 116 eISBN 9781108626446
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Children’s Rights and Sustainable Development
Interpreting the UNCRC for Future Generations
Claire Fenton-Glynn | University of Cambridge
This book is for academics and practitioners working in the fields of children’s rights, international development, and Environmental law. It takes an interdisciplinary approach, with authors coming from the fields of law, economics, early childhood education, and development studies.
Treaty Implementation for Sustainable Development 423pp May. 2022 9781316643464 Paperback GBP 27.99 / USD 41.99 Apr. 2019 9781107193024 Hardback GBP 99.99 / USD 131 eISBN 9781108140348
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Chinese Refugee Law and Policy
Lili Song | University of Otago, New Zealand
This book systematically and critically examines Chinese refugee law and policy. It provides in-depth legal and policy analysis and is a timely response to rapidly growing international interest in and demand for information about Chinese and Asian approaches to refugee protection in academia and the policy sector.
227pp 3 b/w illus. 2 maps 1 table Sep. 2022 9781009305860 Paperback GBP 21.99 / USD 32.99 Mar. 2020 9781108483988 Hardback GBP 88.99 / USD 116 eISBN 9781108669474
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Civilizing Disability Society
The convention on the rights of Persons with Disabilities Socializing Grassroots Disabled Persons’ Organizations in Nicaragua
Stephen J. Meyers | University of Washington
This book investigates the ways in which the civil society provisions in the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities is used to civilize grassroots disability associations in Nicaragua by changing them from local mutual support and service providers into rights advocates organizations that fit a global model. Cambridge Disability Law and Policy Series 192pp
May. 2022 9781108446433 Paperback GBP 19.99 / USD 29.99 Oct. 2019 9781108427616 Hardback GBP 88.99 / USD 116 eISBN 9781108677783
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Corporate Social Responsibility in Developing and Emerging Markets
institutions, actors and Sustainable Development
Onyeka Osuji | University of Essex
Incorporating inter-disciplinary and cross-national perspectives, this book will appeal to researchers and students across multiple fields. It will be a vital resource to companies, corporate boards, business persons, scholars, and policymakers seeking to understand the concepts and principles of corporate social responsibility (CSR) and sustainable development in the context of emerging economies. 483pp
Jun. 2022 9781108459006 Paperback GBP 27.99 / USD 41.99 Dec. 2019 9781108472111 Hardback GBP 99.99 / USD 131 eISBN 9781108579360
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Effective Domestic Remedies and the European
Court of Human rights
applications of the european convention on Human rights article 13
Michael Reiertsen
An essential companion to any practitioner and academic working with Human rights law, in particular the European Convention on Human rights. Article 13 ECHR is the most important provision on remedies in the European context. Remedies have significant consequences for how any human right is secured and enforced.
352pp
Aug. 2022 9781009153546 Hardback GBP 95 / USD 125 eISBN 9781009153539
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From Transitional to Transformative Justice
Paul Gready | University of York
The book will appeal to a diverse audience, including advocates and sceptics, academics and practitioners, transitional justice specialists and readers from other sectors (development, peacebuilding and Human rights), and to a genuinely multi-disciplinary cohort of scholars. Its value lies in its contribution to both conceptual and practicebased thinking on transformative justice.
344pp 3 b/w illus. 3 tables
May. 2022 9781316613764 Paperback GBP 23.99 / USD 35.99 Feb. 2019 9781107160934 Hardback GBP 88.99 / USD 126 eISBN 9781316676028
Human Dignity in Asia
Dialogue between Law and culture
Jimmy Chia-Shin Hsu | Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan
Using interdisciplinary methods, this book explores Asian understandings of human dignity and Human rights in the context of courts, religious traditions, and socio-political change. Furthering the dialogue between Asian and Western social values, this comparative study offers an alternative to a rigidified social imagination. 480pp Sep. 2022 9781108835749 Hardback GBP 110 / USD 140 eISBN 9781108886598
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Human rights in a Time of Populism
challenges and responses
Gerald L. Neuman | Harvard Law School, Massachusetts
Leading experts explore the threats to Human rights and the international system from the spread of populism, and how to confront them. Their analyses and recommendations will interest Human rights lawyers, political scientists, international relations students, and general readers concerned about recent developments. 295pp Jul. 2022 9781108707206 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 34.99 Apr. 2022 9781108485494 Hardback GBP 88.99 / USD 116 eISBN 9781108751551
New iN PaPerback Incarcerated Childhood and the Politics of Unchilding
Nadera Shalhoub-Kevorkian | The Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Queen Mary University of London
The book invokes a multidisciplinary approach to studying Palestinian childhood, drawing on demography, geography, psychology, health, social work, criminology, law, political science, critical race theory, comparative indigenous studies, and international relations to theorize violence against children. It offers ‘unchilding’ as a critical concept to advance studies of childhood in colonial contexts. 176pp May. 2022 9781108454872 Paperback GBP 19.99 / USD 29.99 Sep. 2019 9781108429870 Hardback GBP 88.99 / USD 116 eISBN 9781108555470
TeXTbOOk International Human rights a Survey
Cher Weixia Chen
This book adopts an interdisciplinary approach to international Human rights issues. It takes a holistic international perspective and focuses on understudied topics, such as socio-economic, cultural and environmental rights, and the rights of marginalized groups, including children, persons with disabilities, women, indigenous peoples and LGBTQ+. 606pp Aug. 2022 9781108735384 Paperback GBP 31.99 / USD 41.99 Aug. 2022 9781108484855 Hardback GBP 84.99 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108652438
Irregular Migrants and the Right to Health
Stefano Angeleri | Queen’s University Belfast
This book is for academics, students, legal practitioners, NGOs, as well as Government and policy makers who are interested to explore constraining and enabling factors in international and European Human rights law for the protection and promotion of the health of irregular migrants and subgroups of the same. 344pp Aug. 2022 9781316511916 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781009051750
Judicial Covergence and Fragmentation in International Human rights Law
The regional Systems and the United Nations Human rights committee
Elena Abrusci | Brunel University
This book explores the judicial behaviour of the regional Human rights courts (African, European and Inter-American) and the UN Human rights Committee. It assesses whether their interpretation and adjudication of Human rights is convergent or rather triggers judicial fragmentation, and explains these dynamics through legal and non-legal factors. 256pp Dec. 2022 9781316514818 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781009090964
Lawyers in Conflict and Transition
Kieran McEvoy | Queen’s University Belfast
This book is valuable for law, sociology, and transitional justice researchers and postgraduate students interested in themes including cause lawyering, the sociology of the professions, the legal profession, gender and the law, the role of law in transition, peace negotiations, truth recovery, amnesties, strategic litigation, and legal ethics.
Cambridge Studies in Law and Society
300pp
Mar. 2022 9780521853989 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781139016544
New iN PaPerback Limits of Supranational Justice
The european court of Human rights and Turkey’s kurdish conflict Dilek Kurban
This book tells the dramatic story of how ordinary Kurds and their lawyers tried to mobilize the European Court of Human rights against state violence in Turkey. It meticulously documents the reasons behind their successes and failures, providing sobering conclusions on the limitations of supranational courts in dealing with authoritarian regimes.
409pp
Aug. 2022 9781108702324 Paperback GBP 27.99 / USD 41.99 Nov. 2020 9781108489324 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108776585
Migrants’ Rights, Populism and Legal Resilience in Europe
Vladislava Stoyanova | Lunds Universitet, Sweden
Analysing the problematic interplay between the rise of populism, restrictions of migrants’ rights and democratic decay in Europe, this book goes beyond diagnosis by examining the potential for legal resilience. Bringing together scholars from migration and constitutional law, it provides a nuanced account for scholars and advanced students.
450pp
Jun. 2022 9781316510711 Hardback GBP 95 / USD 125 eISBN 9781009040396
Monetary Redress for Abuse in State Care
Stephen Winter | University of Auckland States spend billions trying to redress the abuse and neglect of young people in care. Supported by rich interviews and primary data, Stephen Winter offers a persuasive argument for flexible and survivor-focussed policymaking. Using international comparative examples, this is a field-defining text in a rapidly-growing policy domain.
223pp
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North American Genocides
indigenous Nations, Settler colonialism, and international Law
Laurelyn Whitt | Brandon University, Manitoba, Canada
The eliminatory dynamics of settler colonialism in North America included episodes of genocide of Indigenous peoples. This book offers a legal methodology that establishes this, as well as a critique that enhances our understanding of genocide in significant ways, especially with respect to the cultural dimensions of genocide.
265pp
May. 2022 9781108442428 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 34.99 Aug. 2019 9781108425506 Hardback GBP 88.99 / USD 116 eISBN 9781108348461
Patents, Human rights, and Access to Medicines
Emmanuel Kolawole Oke
In order to preserve their patent policy space and secure access to affordable medicines for their citizens, Oke argues, developing countries should incorporate a model of Human rights into the design, implementation, interpretation, and enforcement of their national patent laws.
400pp
Mar. 2022 9781108472104 Hardback GBP 95 / USD 125 eISBN 9781108654685
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Peacebuilding Paradigms
The impact of Theoretical Diversity on implementing Sustainable Peace
Henry F. Carey | Georgia State University
This book looks at how different schools of thought within the subfields of International Relations and Comparative Politics assess the successes and failures of peacebuilding missions. No theory does it alone, so the best approach to explaining peacebuilding is a comprehensive one that uses insights from multiple schools of thought or paradigms.
423pp
Jul. 2022 9781108718035 Paperback GBP 27.99 / USD 41.99 Dec. 2020 9781108483728 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108652162
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Producing Reproductive Rights
Determining abortion Policy worldwide
Udi Sommer | Tel-Aviv University
Oct. 2022 9781316514160
Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781009082662
This book gives unique insight into how women’s reproductive rights are determined worldwide and explores the topic theoretically and empirically. Analyzing three spheres, civil society, national government and international bodies, this book is relevant for scholars and students in social sciences, law, gender studies and development studies. 236pp
Jun. 2022 9781108717380 Paperback GBP 21.99 / USD 32.99 Aug. 2019 9781108493161 Hardback GBP 88.99 / USD 116 eISBN 9781108694407
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Protection from Refuge
From refugee rights to Migration Management
Kate Ogg | Australian National University, Canberra
This is the first global and comparative study of litigation in which refugees seek protection from a place of ostensible ‘refuge’. The book analyses jurisprudence from Africa, Europe, North America and Oceania from multi-disciplinary perspectives.
Drawing on feminist theory, the book examines the role gender plays in these contentious judgments.
Cambridge Asylum and Migration Studies
300pp Mar. 2022 9781316519738 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781009024259
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Regional Courts, Domestic Politics, and the Struggle for Human rights
Jillienne Haglund | University of Kentucky
A timely, accessible examination of regional Human rights court deterrence that combines data analysis with illustrative examples. It will appeal to a broad and diverse group of scholars and students of Human rights, international law, and international relations, as well as Human rights activists and practitioners.
343pp 31 b/w illus. 4 maps 50 tables
Jul. 2022 9781108702317 Paperback GBP 23.99 / USD 35.99 Jun. 2020 9781108489300 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108776561
Seeking Justice access to remedy for corporate Human rights abuse
Tricia D. Olsen | University of Denver
Corporate wrongdoing is ubiquitous today. Yet, we know little about when victims have access to remedy. Seeking Justice explores variation in victims’ access to remedy mechanisms for corporate Human rights abuse in Latin America using the newly created Corporations and Human rights Database.
Globalization and Human rights 200pp Dec. 2022 9781009293242 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781009293280
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Social Justice for Children and Young People international Perspectives
Caroline S. Clauss-Ehlers | Rutgers University, New Jersey
This volume offers a global, comprehensive view of social justice issues and interventions for young people. Readers will benefit from chapters that describe key social justice elements that have an impact on young people, discuss critical barriers to social justice for young people, use country case studies, and call for comprehensive reform. 517pp
Jun. 2022 9781108447034 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 44.99 Aug. 2020 9781108427685 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108551830
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The African Court of Justice and Human and Peoples’ Rights in Context
Development
and challenges
Charles C. Jalloh | Florida International University
This volume analyses the prospects and challenges of the African Court of Justice and Human and Peoples’ Rights in context. The book is for all readers interested in African institutions and contemporary global challenges of peace, security, Human rights, and international law. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core. 1197pp 3 b/w illus. 7 tables May. 2022 9781108436922 Paperback GBP 34.99 / USD 52.99 May. 2019 9781108422734 Hardback GBP 83.99 / USD 116 eISBN 9781108525343
The Cambridge Handbook of Environmental Justice and Sustainable Development
Sumudu A. Atapattu
Exploring the often-neglected social dimension of sustainability and its relationship to Human rights and environmental justice, this book is a resource for scholars, students and practitioners. It examines intersecting forms of oppression that produce environmental injustice, including subordination based on gender, race, poverty, and indigeneity.
Cambridge Law Handbooks 502pp Jul. 2022 9781009281935 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 44.99 eISBN 9781108555791
The Cambridge Handbook of Information Technology, Life Sciences and Human rights
Marcello Ienca
The digital and biotechnological revolution are transforming fundamental aspects of society. The more technology becomes embedded in our lives, the more it has an impact on our morals and laws. This Handbook offers an innovative and comprehensive framework for investigating the implications of new and emerging technologies for Human rights.
Cambridge Law Handbooks 400pp May. 2022 9781108477833 Hardback GBP 160 / USD 210 eISBN 9781108775038
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The Disabled Contract
Severe intellectual Disability, Justice and
Morality
Jonas-Sébastien Beaudry | McGill University, Montréal
The social contract tradition, brought back to life by philosopher John Rawls in the late twentieth century, contains values and assumptions that are dear to our liberal ethos. This book examines how this important philosophical tradition nevertheless tends to exclude people with severe intellectual disabilities from the realm of justice.
Cambridge Disability Law and Policy Series 334pp Sep. 2022 9781316606681 Paperback GBP 23.99 / USD 35.99 Mar. 2021 9781107152854 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781316591482
The Human rights to Water and Sanitation
Léo HellerWritten by a former UN Special Rapporteur on the Human rights to water and sanitation, this book draws on extensive research in the field. It covers theoretical, conceptual, and practical aspects of the theme, in a coherent analysis of elements that influence or are influenced by these Human rights.
Cambridge Studies on Environment, Energy and Natural Resources Governance 400pp
May. 2022 9781108837248 Hardback GBP 110 / USD 140 eISBN 9781108938679
The Justice of Humans
Subject, Society and Sexual Violence in international criminal Justice
Kirsten Campbell | University of London
Developing a feminist approach to justice for international crimes, this book assesses ‘justice’ for conflict-related sexual violence using a groundbreaking socio-legal case study of the Women’s Court and the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia. It offers new strategies for building feminist international criminal justice. 224pp
Nov. 2022 9781108497084 Hardback GBP 95 / USD 125 eISBN 9781108683968
The Practice and Problems of Transnational Counter-Terrorism
Fiona de Londras | University of Birmingham
In spite of its significant effects on everyday life, the effects of transnational counter-terrorism are not well understood. Drawing on insights from law, international relations, political science and security studies, this study shows the impacts and argues that counter-terrorism is expansionary, rights-limiting and unaccountable.
Cambridge Studies in Law and Society 275pp
Feb. 2022 9781107022737 Hardback GBP 95 / USD 125 eISBN 9781139137010
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The Right to Inclusive Education in International Human rights Law
Gauthier de Beco | University of Huddersfield
The volume fills an important gap in literature by providing a detailed overview of the right to inclusive education in international Human rights law and its application, in light of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, at the national, regional and international levels.
Cambridge Disability Law and Policy Series 732pp
May. 2022 9781107548510 Paperback GBP 32.99 / USD 49.99 May. 2019 9781107121188 Hardback GBP 99.99 / USD 131 eISBN 9781316392881
Through Thin and Thick
Ángel R. Oquendo | University of Connecticut
This book explores the relationship between principles and policies within Human rights. It will be of interest to anybody in Human rights, whether a professor or student, an actor or analyst, or a concerned person from a legal, philosophical, politically scientific, sociological, historical, anthropological, or humanitarian perspective. Globalization and Human rights 225pp Jun. 2022 9781108478243 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108776288
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Transitional Justice and Corporate Accountability from Below
Deploying archimedes’ Lever Leigh A. Payne | University of Oxford
Exploring corporate accountability for past Human rights violations in armed conflicts and authoritarian regimes, this book unites two literatures: business and Human rights, and transitional justice. Using a corporate accountability and transitional justice database, the authors argue that the accountability processes around the world constitute ‘accountability from below’.
393pp 20 b/w illus. Jun. 2022 9781108463508 Paperback GBP 25.99 / USD 39.99 Apr. 2020 9781108474139 Hardback GBP 99.99 / USD 131 eISBN 9781108564564
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Transitional Justice and Forced Migration
critical Perspectives from the Global South Nergis Canefe | York University, Toronto
This volume sheds light on ‘alternative realities’ of transitional justice. The expertise and work of scholars, activists and legal practitioners in the Global South allows the volume to unpack problematic assumptions and unacknowledged trade-offs associated with canonized claims regarding transitional justice projects, institutions and practices. 332pp 6 b/w illus. 3 tables May. 2022 9781108433129 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99 Nov. 2019 9781108422062 Hardback GBP 88.99 / USD 116 eISBN 9781108380072
Humanitarian law, law of armed conflict
Animals in the International Law of Armed Conflict
Anne Peters
Wildlife and domestic animals are the neglected victims of armed conflicts. The book is the first to analyse how inadequately international law protects animals and how international humanitarian law principles and concepts can be interpreted and reformed to improve the legal protection of animals, including with adapted enforcement mechanisms.
376pp Sep. 2022 9781316512043 Hardback GBP 95 / USD 125 eISBN 9781009057301
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As War Ends
what colombia can Tell Us about the Sustainability of Peace and Transitional Justice
James Meernik | University of North Texas
The volume will provide academics and practitioners throughout the world with critical analyses regarding what we know generally about the post-war peace building process and how this can be applied to the specifics of the Colombian case to assist in the design and implementation of post-war peace building programs and policies.
445pp 58 b/w illus. 16 tables
Jun. 2022 9781108713085 Paperback GBP 27.99 / USD 41.99 Jul. 2019 9781108499040 Hardback GBP 99.99 / USD 131 eISBN 9781108614856
Cyber Peace
charting a Path Toward a Sustainable, Stable, and Secure cyberspace
Scott J. Shackelford | Indiana University, Bloomington Cyberspace is increasingly vital to the future of humanity and managing it peacefully and sustainably is critical to both security and prosperity in the twenty-first century. These chapters and essays unpack the field of cyber peace by investigating historical and contemporary analogies, in a wide-ranging and accessible Open Access publication.
300pp May. 2022 9781108845038 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108954341
Human and Non-Human Targets
in Armed Conflicts
Patrycja Grzebyk | Uniwersytet Warszawski, Poland
A must-read text for scholars dealing with armed conflicts and their students in Law, Political Science, International Relations, Security and Military Studies. With a very straightforward language, it explains who and what can be lawfully attacked during armed conflicts. Essential for soldiers and journalists or lawyers dealing with war crimes.
256pp Mar. 2022 9781108845625 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108980272
International Law and Policy on the Protection of Civilians
Stuart Casey-Maslen | University of Pretoria
The book is intended for anyone who is interested in civilian protection and assistance in wars and internal conflicts. Terms and concepts as well as related practice and challenges are explained and put into context. The work of key States, the United Nations and other international organisations is considered in depth.
400pp
Aug. 2022 9781316511442 Hardback GBP 100 / USD 130 eISBN 9781009052757
Law, War and the Penumbra of Uncertainty
Legal cultures, extra-legal reasoning and the Use of Force
Sam Selvadurai | King’s College London
This book is for researchers, students and practitioners interested in international law and the use of force. They will benefit from insights into legal and factual uncertainties around use of force; politico-strategic and ethical analysis; interview and survey research with international lawyers and techniques for addressing uncertainty. 256pp
Apr. 2022 9781316511985 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781009051934
Narratives of Mass Atrocity
Victims and Perpetrators in the aftermath
Sarah Federman | University of San Diego
This book demonstrates how, in the aftermath of mass violence, legalism can encourage harmful victim-perpetrator binaries. It offers a new approach that illuminates the ambiguities of violence and its moral responsibilities, suggesting new, more effective paths forward. Available Open Access on Cambridge Core.
278pp
Sep. 2022 9781009100298 Hardback GBP 95 / USD 125 eISBN 9781009110693
New War Technologies and International Law
The Legal Limits to weaponising Nanomaterials
Kobi Leins | King’s College London
This book examines how the law of armed conflict regulates the use of nano-technologies as a means or method of warfare. It explores three specific weapons, namely nano-enhanced thermobarics, optogenetics and genetic modification, and their existing legal frameworks, relevance and future military use of nanomaterials and other technologies. 296pp
Feb. 2022 9781108835244 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108891974
Non-Participation in Armed Conflict
continuity and Modern challenges to the Law of Neutrality
Constantine Antonopoulos
This book offers a fresh and comprehensive look into a traditional area of international law, addressed to academics, practitioners, graduate students and military personnel. It demonstrates that neutrality is relevant and valid despite challenges by collective security, prohibition of force and limitations of application in civil and cyber wars.
272pp
Mar. 2022 9781316514627 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781009085700
Nuclear Weapons Law
where are we Now?
William H. BoothbyThis book explains in non-technical terms the law applying to the threat or use of nuclear weapons before and during an armed conflict. The rules and implications for nuclear command and control are explained, which will be relevant for politicians, lawyers, military commanders, policy staff, academics and post-graduate students. This book is also available as open access.
176pp Jan. 2022 9781316511428 Hardback GBP 99.99 / USD 130 eISBN 9781009052634
Proportionality in International
Humanitarian Law
refocusing the balance in Practice
Jeroen van den Boogaard | Universiteit van Amsterdam
This book seeks to clarify how soldiers must apply the proportionality rule during armed conflict, providing concrete examples for how this must be done. The book argues that a refocus of the interpretation of the proportionality rule in international humanitarian law is warranted to enhance the protection of civilians.
320pp Feb. 2023 9781108845137 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108954648
The Conduct of Hostilities under the Law of International Armed Conflict
Fourth edition
Yoram Dinstein | Tel-Aviv University
This is a thoroughly revised and updated fourth edition, taking into account new cases and studies while addressing recent problems. The book attempts to clarify complex and often controversial issues and to offer solutions to practical questions. It is suitable for teaching both in law schools and in military academies.
416pp Dec. 2022 9781009102148 Paperback GBP 34.99 / USD 44.99 Dec. 2022 9781009098762 Hardback GBP 105 / USD 135 eISBN 9781009106191
The Congo Trials
in the
International Criminal Court
Second edition
Richard Gaskins | Brandeis University, Massachusetts
A fresh introduction to the ICC through immersion in the first three trials, where legal rules met the surprising complexities of central African armed conflicts. Now including an updated postscript, it explores legal dynamics in broad engagement with cultural difference, moral ideals, and political realities.
300pp May. 2022 9781009208772 Paperback GBP 27.99 / USD 41.99 eISBN 9781009276139
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The Legal Legacy of the Special Court for Sierra Leone
Charles C. Jalloh | Florida International University
Examines how the first treaty-based international tribunal created by the UN and a member state applied the law to perpetrators of serious crimes in one of the worst civil conflicts in Africa in recent history and offered valuable contributions to the development of the nascent field of international Criminal law.
421pp Jun. 2022 9781316630891 Paperback GBP 27.99 / USD 41.99 Jul. 2020 9781107178311 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781316823491
The Legality and Accountability of Autonomous Weapon Systems
a Humanitarian Law Perspective
Afonso Seixas-Nunes | University of Oxford
This book provides a comprehensive analysis of the legality of autonomous weapons systems under international law. It will be relevant for researchers and practitioners in the field of international humanitarian law, as well as graduate students in international law and international relations. 304pp May. 2022 9781316514832 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781009090001
Intellectual property
Academic Brands
Mario Biagioli | University of California, Los Angeles Universities are increasingly presenting tas brands in their global marketing efforts. This volume shows what the emergence of academic brands can teach us about the rise of the ‘university of excellence,’ its global spread, and managerial values and marketing practices in higher education. Available as Open Access on Cambridge Core. 280pp Jul. 2022 9781108841375 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108881920
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Across Intellectual property essays in Honour
of Sam ricketson
Graeme W. Austin | Victoria University of Wellington
Investigating fundamental issues in Intellectual property (IP) law, this comparative collection brings together leading authors from around the world to provide perspectives across regimes, jurisdictions, and professions. This timely volume will appeal to a wide international audience that includes scholars, practicing lawyers, judges, and graduate students. Cambridge Intellectual property and Information Law 343pp 3 b/w illus.
Jul. 2022 9781108719216 Paperback GBP 23.99 / USD 35.99 Mar. 2020 9781108485159 Hardback GBP 88.99 / USD 116 eISBN 9781108750066
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Adventures in Childhood
intellectual property, imagination and the business of Play
Volume 60
Jose Bellido | University of Kent, Canterbury Adventures in Childhood looks at the business of play and the development of modern Intellectual property rights as they evolved in the twentieth century. In doing so, the book explores the paradoxical relationship between exploitation and innocence and the controversies that underpin the construction of the child as a consumer.
Cambridge Intellectual property and Information Law 250pp Jul. 2022 9781108485913 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108641968
American Patent Law
a business and economic History
Robert P. Merges | University of California, Berkeley Students and scholars of Intellectual property law often look for historical context when trying to understand the development and present-day contours of IP rules and systems. This book supplies it. American Patent Law is a comprehensive account of the evolution of the US patent system from 1790 to the present.
450pp Oct. 2022 9781009125796 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 39.99 Oct. 2022 9781009123419 Hardback GBP 90 / USD 125 eISBN 9781009129206
Copyright and Collective Authorship
Locating the authors of collaborative work Daniela Simone | University College London Simone argues that a recalibration of copyright law is necessary and proposes an inclusive and contextual approach to joint authorship that is true to the legal concept of authorship but is also more aligned with creative reality.
Cambridge Intellectual property and Information Law 325pp May. 2022 9781316649091 Paperback GBP 23.99 / USD 35.99 May. 2019 9781107199958 Hardback GBP 88.99 / USD 116 eISBN 9781108186070
Copyright Exhaustion
Law and Policy in the United States and the european Union
Second edition Péter Mezei
Copyright Exhaustion is a valuable research tool for academics, practitioners, legislators, and students. The book provides a comprehensive, comparative insight into the development, policy considerations and functioning of the exhaustion doctrine in copyright law. The greatest value of the book lies in its comparative approach and timely status.
Cambridge Intellectual property and Information Law 250pp Feb. 2022 9781108843140 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108914918
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Digital Data Collection and Information Privacy Law
Mark Burdon | Queensland University of Technology
Providing a foundation for future law reform, Burdon critically examines how information privacy law applies in a world where data about everything is collected. This timely work will appeal to scholars, students, and anyone interested in law and its role in a rapidly changing technological society.
Cambridge Intellectual property and Information Law 336pp 1 b/w illus. 5 tables
Jun. 2022 9781108406017 Paperback GBP 23.99 / USD 35.99 Apr. 2020 9781108417921 Hardback GBP 88.99 / USD 116 eISBN 9781108283717
Drafting Copyright Exceptions
From the Law in books to the Law in action
Emily Hudson | King’s College London
Hudson assesses drafting options of copyright exceptions using insights from the standards and rules literature and case studies from cultural institutions. This will appeal to copyright scholars, cultural institution staff, government reform bodies, and academics interested in socio-legal studies, standards and rules analysis, and social norms.
Cambridge Intellectual property and Information Law 408pp
Jun. 2022 9781107618541 Paperback GBP 27.99 / USD 41.99 eISBN 9781107338012
Global Challenges for Innovation in Mining Industries
Alica Daly
Offering the first in-depth global analysis of the innovation ecosystem in the mining industry, this book is aimed at policy-makers and academia alike. A wide range of international contributors assess this from different perspectives, using both a novel mining patent and innovation database and a wide set of analytical approaches.
Intellectual property, Innovation and Economic Development 250pp
Apr. 2022 9781108842785 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108904209
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Global Mandatory Fair Use
The Nature and Scope of the right to Quote copyright works
Tanya Aplin | King’s College London
Aplin and Bently argue that the quotation exception in international law requires countries to operate copyright exceptions that resemble a type of ‘fair use.’ This book is a key resource for academics, policymakers, lawyers, judges, and copyright user groups, including libraries, cultural institutions, publishers, and record companies.
Cambridge Intellectual property and Information Law 282pp
Jul. 2022 9781108812801 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 34.99 Nov. 2020 9781108835459 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108884099
Injunctions in Patent Law
Trans-atlantic Dialogues on Flexibility and Tailoring
Jorge L. Contreras
Patents incentivize the creation and dissemination of new technical solutions and help to disclose their working to the public in exchange for limited exclusivity. Injunctions are vital tools for patent enforcement. This book explains how the drafting, tailoring and enforcement of injunctions in patent law works in several leading jurisdictions.
300pp
May. 2022 9781108835619 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108891103
Intellectual property and the Brain
How Neuroscience will reshape Legal Protection for creations of the Mind
Mark Bartholomew
This book shows what the law gets right—and wrong—when it comes to understanding creators and their audiences. The book offers the first scholarly exploration of the intersection between neuroscience and Intellectual property law and will appeal to legal actors and anyone involved in the arts or sciences.
220pp
Jul. 2022 9781009189552 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 39.99 Jul. 2022 9781009189569 Hardback GBP 89.99 / USD 120 eISBN 9781009189545
Intellectual property Licensing and Transactions
Theory and Practice
Jorge L. Contreras | University of Utah
This textbook covers practical contract drafting and negotiation skills alongside substantive legal doctrine relating to Intellectual property transactions and licensing. It is intended primarily for classroom use, but can also serve as a reference work for law students, legal academics, practicing lawyers, and Intellectual property professionals. 700pp
Jun. 2022 9781009048804 Paperback GBP 34.99 / USD 44.99 Jun. 2022 9781316518038 Hardback GBP 89.99 / USD 120 eISBN 9781009049436
Intellectual property Ordering Beyond Borders
Henning Grosse Ruse-Khan | University of Cambridge
This volume offers a broad range of perspectives on how Intellectual property rights are protected beyond borders and highlights how public international law is an under-researched common denominator in the global protection of IP rights. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
Cambridge Intellectual property and Information Law 300pp
Oct. 2022 9781316512937 Hardback GBP 110 / USD 140 eISBN 9781009071338
IP Accidents
Negligence Liability in intellectual property
Patrick R. Goold
It is very easy to infringe Intellectual property rights without meaning to. This book introduces the concept of ‘IP accidents’, for example orphan works and the actions of patent trolls, to establish a new way to look at IP law and its enforcement.
Cambridge Intellectual property and Information Law 200pp
Mar. 2022 9781108841481 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108882576
New iN PaPerback Licensing and Access to Content in the European Union regulation between copyright and competition
Law
Sebastian Felix Schwemer
Schwemer investigates the regulation of the audiovisual and music sectors, two online markets that have been subject to scrutiny by the European institution, and offers a guide to the evolving landscape for multi-territorial access and licensing of copyrighted works. It will appeal to legal scholars, students, practitioners, and policy-makers. Cambridge Intellectual property and Information Law 305pp 7 b/w illus. 1 table
Jun. 2022 9781108468893 Paperback GBP 23.99 / USD 35.99 May. 2019 9781108475778 Hardback GBP 88.99 / USD 116 eISBN 9781108653213
Negotiating Copyright in the American Theatre:
Brent S. Salter
1856–1951
Brent Salter draws on extensive original archival research to explain how copyright has been negotiated in the American theatre over the previous two centuries. The book will be of interest to scholars and students of law, history, theatre, and other disciplines of the humanities, as well as theatre practitioners.
Cambridge Intellectual property and Information Law 280pp
Jan. 2022 9781108484756 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108676182
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Patent Cultures
Diversity and Harmonization in Historical Perspective
Graeme Gooday | University of Leeds
Featuring contributors from a dozen countries, this comprehensive volume examines patenting through an interdisciplinary and global perspective. It reveals the persistent diversity of patent systems despite ongoing globalization projects and will appeal to historians of science and technology, policy experts, Intellectual property lawyers, and economists alike.
Cambridge Intellectual property and Information Law 380pp 11 b/w illus. 15 tables
Jul. 2022 9781108468886 Paperback GBP 25.99 / USD 39.99 Mar. 2020 9781108475761 Hardback GBP 99.99 / USD 131 eISBN 9781108654333
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Patent Remedies and Complex Products
Toward a Global consensus
C. Bradford Biddle
Through a collaboration among twenty legal scholars from North America, Europe and Asia, this book presents an international consensus on the use of patent remedies for complex products such as smartphones, computer networks, and the Internet of Things. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
377pp
New iN PaPerback Viral Sovereignty and Technology Transfer
The changing Global System for Sharing Pathogens for Public Health research
Sam F. Halabi
May. 2022 9781108445498
Paperback GBP 25.99 / USD 39.99 Jun. 2019 9781108426756 Hardback GBP 99.99 / USD 131 eISBN 9781108445504
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religious, Moral, and Social Justice aspects of biotechnology and intellectual property
Thomas C. Berg
Brings legal, religious, ethical, and political perspectives to bear on debates about biotechnology patents or ‘patents on life’. With international, interfaith, and cross-disciplinary contributions, it will appeal to legal scholars, policymakers, advocates, and religious ethicists and leaders working in the area of social ethics and justice.
325pp 3 b/w illus.
May. 2022 9781108450881 Paperback GBP 23.99 / USD 35.99 Oct. 2019 9781108428682 Hardback GBP 88.99 / USD 116 eISBN 9781108659802
Technology and the Public Interest
Haochen Sun
How to develop and apply technology in the public interest is bewilderingly complex. This book reconsiders the relationship between technology and the public interest, proposing reinvigoration of the right to technology and enforcement of fundamental corporate responsibility.
350pp Apr. 2022 9781108403481 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 39.99 Apr. 2022 9781108416962 Hardback GBP 89.99 / USD 120 eISBN 9781108255905
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Transition and Coherence in Intellectual property Law essays in Honour of annette kur Niklas Bruun
This volume is for students and scholars of Intellectual property law, practitioners seeking creative arguments from across the field, and policymakers searching for solutions to changing social and technological issues. The book explores the tensions between two fundamentally competing demands made of IP law.
Cambridge Intellectual property and Information Law 530pp
Jul. 2022 9781108723367 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 44.99 Jan. 2021 9781108484602 Hardback GBP 95 / USD 125 eISBN 9781108688529
A resource for scholars and students of international public health, this volume analyses the global system for sharing pathogens for research into diagnostics, medicines, and vaccines. Authors trace the problems posed by negotiating for access to biological resources and offer solutions to ensure that politics do not threaten biomedical advances. 235pp 4 maps
Jul. 2022 9781108723503 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 34.99 Jun. 2020 9781108484725 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108676076
International economic and trade law, WTO law
Agricultural Domestic Support Under the WTO
experience and Prospects
Lars Brink
Outlining the shifting patterns of farm support since the 1994 WTO Agreement on Agriculture, this book explains the WTO’s complex rules and related dispute settlement. Drawing upon extensive experience, Brink and Orden chart a path towards an updated Agreement that better aligns with economic impacts while addressing salient policy priorities. Cambridge International Trade and Economic Law 224pp
Mar. 2023 9781316514054 Hardback GBP 80 / USD 110 eISBN 9781009082440
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At the Margins of Globalization
indigenous Peoples and international economic Law
Sergio Puig | University of Arizona
This book addresses how international trade, investment and finance agreements have unintended consequences and result in inequality. It will be of use to scholars, practitioners and policy-makers that want to address modern challenges for Indigenous Peoples, including social inclusion and socioeconomic marginalization in a globalized world. Globalization and Human rights 165pp
May. 2022 9781108740197 Paperback GBP 19.99 / USD 29.99 May. 2021 9781108497640 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108596503
Between Market Economy and State Capitalism
china’s State-Owned enterprises and the world Trading System
Henry Gao | Singapore Management University
This book is a valuable source for research and teaching on the nexus between international trade law and China’s state capitalism. It provides fresh insights and practical solutions for policymakers and practitioners on key issues concerning stateowned enterprises, subsidies and beyond.
Cambridge International Trade and Economic Law 250pp
Dec. 2022 9781108830065 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110
Dispute Settlement in the World Trade Organization
Third edition
David Palmeter
The book will be useful to lawyers, government officials, diplomats, academics, and students of law and politics that are interested in the WTO dispute settlement system both in itself and as a successful example of a rules-based international system of arbitration.
598pp Feb. 2022 9781108820912 Paperback GBP 39.99 / USD 49.99 Feb. 2022 9781108830522 Hardback GBP 120 / USD 155 eISBN 9781108908009
Dispute Settlement Reports 2020
Volume 1 Pages 1 to 518
World Trade Organization
These are the WTO authorized and paginated dispute settlement reports in English. They are an essential addition to the library of all practising and academic trade lawyers and a valued resource for students worldwide studying international economic or trade law. The form of citation for this volume recommended by the WTO is DSR 2020: *I-V*. World Trade Organization Dispute Settlement Reports 518pp Feb. 2022 9781009158176 Hardback GBP 170 / USD 220 eISBN 9781009158169
Dispute Settlement Reports 2020
Volume 2 Pages 519 to 1146
World Trade Organization
These are the WTO authorized and paginated dispute settlement reports in English. They are an essential addition to the library of all practising and academic trade lawyers and a valued resource for students worldwide studying international economic or trade law. The form of citation for this volume recommended by the WTO is DSR 2020: *I-V* World Trade Organization Dispute Settlement Reports 630pp Feb. 2022 9781009150255 Hardback GBP 170 / USD 220 eISBN 9781009150248
Dispute Settlement Reports 2020
Volume 3 Pages 1147 to 1522
World Trade Organization
These are the WTO authorized and paginated dispute settlement reports in English. They are an essential addition to the library of all practising and academic trade lawyers and a valued resource for students worldwide studying international economic or trade law. The form of citation for this volume recommended by the WTO is DSR 2020: *I-V* World Trade Organization Dispute Settlement Reports 375pp
Feb. 2022 9781009150347 Hardback GBP 170 / USD 220 eISBN 9781009150330
Dispute Settlement Reports 2020
Volume 4 Pages 1523 to 2038
World Trade Organization
These are the WTO authorized and paginated dispute settlement reports in English. They are an essential addition to the library of all practising and academic trade lawyers and a valued resource for students worldwide studying international economic or trade law. The form of citation for this volume recommended by the WTO is DSR 2020: *I-V* World Trade Organization Dispute Settlement Reports 515pp
Feb. 2022 9781009158046 Hardback GBP 170 / USD 220 eISBN 9781009158053
Dispute Settlement Reports 2020
Volume 5 Pages 2039 to 2398
World Trade Organization
These are the WTO authorized and paginated dispute settlement reports in English. They are an essential addition to the library of all practising and academic trade lawyers and a valued resource for students worldwide studying international economic or trade law. The form of citation for this volume recommended by the WTO is DSR 2020: *I-V* World Trade Organization Dispute Settlement Reports 360pp
Feb. 2022 9781009150439 Hardback GBP 170 / USD 220 eISBN 9781009150422
ICSID Reports
Volume 20
Jorge Viñuales | University of Cambridge, Research Centre for International Law Volume 20 of the ICSID Reports includes summaries, digests and excerpts of decisions rendered between 2009 and 2020 in 16 cases involving States from across Africa, Asia, Europe and the Americas, reflecting the breadth of contemporary practice.
International Convention on the Settlement of Investment Disputes Reports 738pp
Jul. 2022 9781107060678 Hardback GBP 230 / USD 300 eISBN 9781107447493
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Indigenous Peoples and International Trade
building equitable and inclusive international Trade and investment agreements
John Borrows | University of Victoria, British Columbia
This collection from Indigenous and nonIndigenous experts in international trade and investment explores the emergence of Indigenous peoples in international economic law and provides needed ideas and recommendations for governments, academia and policy thinkers to achieve economic reconciliation.
354pp 1 table
Mar. 2022 9781108717229 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 39.99 Jun. 2020 9781108493062 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108675321
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International Trade, Investment,
and
the Sustainable Development Goals world Trade Forum
Cosimo BeverelliThis book explores how trade and foreign investment can be harnessed to achieve the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals. Its multidisciplinary approach will appeal to economists, lawyers and political scientists who work on economic globalization and/ or development, as well as domestic and international policymakers.
343pp
Rules of Origin in International
Trade
Second edition
Stefano Inama
A completely new edition of the most comprehensive book on rules of origin, one of the most technical and controversial disciplines in international trade, this book provides in-depth analysis of the different sets of rules of origin currently adopted by major trading partners and world wide, including best practices and drafting techniques. 1322pp May. 2022 9781107081550 Hardback GBP 115 / USD 150 eISBN 9781139963206
Aug. 2022 9781108744119
Paperback GBP 23.99 / USD 35.99 Oct. 2020 9781108840880 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108881364
Investing the ASEAN Way
Theories and Practices of economic integration in Southeast asia
Sungjoon Cho | Chicago-Kent College of Law
This book offers scholars, practitioners, and policymakers a new way of understanding and evaluating the creation of rules on foreign investment in ASEAN. It goes beyond legal text and uses sociological theories to trace the development of a regime on foreign investment within ASEAN.
Integration through Law:The Role of Law and the Rule of Law in ASEAN Integration 324pp
Oct. 2022 9781009223362 Paperback GBP 39.99 / USD 49.99 eISBN 9781009223331
New
Preferential Services Liberalization
The case of the european Union and Federal States
Johanna Jacobsson
The book gives an in-depth analysis of the legal criteria that the World Trade Organization sets for preferential trade agreements in the area of services. It proposes a new methodology to study these agreements and will appeal to those involved in studying and making trade policy.
Cambridge International Trade and Economic Law 390pp
Jun. 2022 9781108469937 Paperback GBP 25.99 / USD 39.99 Dec. 2019 9781108476164 Hardback GBP 99.99 / USD 131 eISBN 9781316998120
Regulating Transnational Sustainability Regimes
Enrico Partiti | Tilburg University, The Netherlands
The book studies how to regulate voluntary sustainability standards under European Union law and World Trade Organisation law, as well as through the incentives offered by VSS employment in public measures. It will be of interest to scholars of law and political science, policymakers, students and practitioners.
256pp May. 2022 9781108837576 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108946612
Schreuer’s Commentary on the ICSID Convention
2 Volume Hardback Set
a commentary on the convention on the Settlement of investment Disputes between States and Nationals of Other States
Third edition
Stephan W. Schill
The third edition of this compendium offers a fully updated article-by-article commentary on the ICSID Convention. It covers the Convention’s drafting history, ICSID’s Rules and Regulations, and extensive arbitral jurisprudence. It is an indispensable reference work for anyone dealing with the ICSID Convention, both in academia and practice.
1600pp Sep. 2022 9781108494281 2 Hardback books GBP 250 / USD 325 eISBN 9781108641616
New iN PaPerback Shareholders’ Claims for Reflective Loss in International Investment Law
Lukas Vanhonnaeker | McGill University, Montréal
This book is aimed at both academic and practitioner audiences. It analyses the policy underpinnings of shareholders’ claims for reflective loss, and will constitute an important tool for attorneys and arbitrators who have to address these types of claims.
Cambridge International Trade and Economic Law 429pp 14 b/w illus.
Aug. 2022 9781108746526 Paperback GBP 27.99 / USD 41.99 Jul. 2020 9781108489430 Hardback GBP 95 / USD 125 eISBN 9781108784023
The Law and Practice of Global ICT Standardization
Olia Kanevskaia | Universiteit Utrecht, The Netherlands
This book is about ICT standards - technical rules made by private organizations that affect society – and their legitimacy. It will be of interest to scholars in the fields of law, governance, and political science. Insights from this book will be useful to legal practitioners and policy makers.
Cambridge International Trade and Economic Law 312pp Jan. 2023 9781009300575 Hardback GBP 95 / USD 125 eISBN 9781009300551
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The Willing World Shaping and Sharing a Sustainable Global Prosperity
James Bacchus | University of Central Florida
Aimed equally at scholars of political economy, sustainability, and international law seeking ways to shape rules and structures to achieve global sustainable development, and at general readers wondering how to make the necessary transition from a carbon-dependent economy to a green, sustainable future in which all can prosper and share.
528pp
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Aristotle and Law
The Politics of Nomos
George Duke | Deakin University, Victoria
This book offers a systematic exposition of Aristotle’s legal thought. It argues that Aristotle’s seemingly dispersed statements on legislation and law are unified by a commitment to law’s status as an achievement of practical reason. It will appeal to scholars and students in jurisprudence, philosophy, political science, and classics.
191pp
Mar. 2022 9781009202190
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Trade in Knowledge
intellectual property, Trade and Development in a Transformed Global economy
Antony Taubman
This book offers a fresh understanding of what it means to trade in knowledge in today’s technological and commercial environment. It offers insights into the prospects for knowledgebased development and ideas for updated systems of governance that promote the creation and sharing of the benefits of knowledge.
866pp
May. 2022 9781316610114 Paperback GBP 19.99 / USD 29.99 Dec. 2019 9781107157033 Hardback GBP 78.99 / USD 105 eISBN 9781316661741
Bentham on Democracy, Courts, and Codification
Philip Schofield | University College London
Drawing upon manuscripts and The Collected Works of Jeremy Bentham, this collection represents the latest scholarship on Bentham’s late and mature thought on constitutional law, including courts, codification, and cosmopolitanism. The chapters together offer a comprehensive and detailed account of Bentham’s distinctive theory of democracy.
Mar. 2022 9781108748476
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Transparency in the WTO SPS and TBT Agreements
The real Jewel in the crown
Marianna B. Karttunen
Underlines the benefits of transparency in preventing disputes between WTO Members by enabling regulatory co-operation between them. Of interest to academics of international trade law, government representatives engaged in trade and regulatory policy, and international organisation staff willing to improve transparency in their organisation. Cambridge International Trade and Economic Law 358pp 31 b/w illus. 11 tables
Aug. 2022 9781108732376 Paperback GBP 25.99 / USD 39.99 Apr. 2020 9781108486453 Hardback GBP 88.99 / USD 116 eISBN 9781108762946
WTO Agreement on Safeguards and
Article XIX of GATT
a Detailed commentary
Fernando Piérola-Castro
Using relevant case law and providing practical guidance, this book is an extensive and detailed commentary on safeguards that emphasises practice, compliance and avoiding risk from an investigating authority’s perspective. Offering a comprehensive and updated overview of the field, it is useful to government officials, practitioners, and scholars. 474pp
Jun. 2022 9781108484282 Hardback GBP 175 / USD 230 eISBN 9781108613248
278pp
Sep. 2022 9781316516041 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781009031745
Carl Schmitt’s Institutional Theory
The Political Power of Normality Mariano Croce | Sapienza Università di Roma
Dethroning the false centrality of certain key texts, this book offers an ambitious, novel perspective on Carl Schmitt and his legal and political thinking by analysing his writings from across his decades-long career. It explores Schmitt’s varied and developing thoughts on exceptionalism and societal pluralism. 170pp
Jul. 2022 9781316511381 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781009052474
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Toward a Theory of canon Law between Nature and culture
Judith Hahn | Ruhr-Universität, Bochum, Germany
This book discusses natural law as a traditional but highly contested source of canon law. In doing so it marks a contribution to the heated debates on natural law in general and on the foundation of law, both secular or religious, in legal studies, philosophy, and ethics.
Law and Christianity 284pp
Jun. 2022 9781108716598 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 34.99 Mar. 2019 9781108483254 Hardback GBP 88.99 / USD 116 eISBN 9781108673525
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Common Law and Natural Law in America
From the Puritans to the Legal realists
Andrew Forsyth | Yale University, Connecticut
Students of law, history, ethics, or religion will learn from this fresh and ambitious four-hundred-year narrative of the varied interactions of American common law - the stuff of courtrooms - and natural law, a higher moral law. Arguing against prevailing scholarly views, its chapters re-assess major figures and debates. Law and Christianity
172pp
Law as an Instrument
Sources of chinese Law for authoritarian Legality
Shucheng Wang
As China’s power on the world stage has grown, it has increasingly and pragmatically employed law as an important instrument in an illiberal domestic and global approach. This timely analysis of Chinese law explains how law operates as an instrument in a conservative context very different from Western liberal traditions. Elements in Bioethics and Neuroethics 310pp Jul. 2022 9781009152563 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781009152556
May. 2022 9781108701815
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Evidential Legal Reasoning
crossing civil Law and common Law Traditions
Ferrer BeltránJordi
The book is for everyone interested in evidentiary reasoning, including lawyers, judges, academics, prosecutors, etc. It offers a global image on evidence and proof, with an overview of topics, legal systems of reference and leading authors from different legal traditions and four continents.
328pp May. 2022 9781316516997 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781009032049
Flourishing Lives
exploring Natural Law Liberalism
Gary Chartier | La Sierra University, California
This book develops a winsome and confident understanding of political and social liberalism while exploring issues in ethics, law, and politics -including consumer responsibility, deception by lawyers, war and empire, and the use of victimimpact statements in parole decisions - in light of a rich understanding of fulfilment and flourishing. 307pp
Jun. 2022 9781108730372 Paperback GBP 23.99 / USD 35.99 Jun. 2019 9781108493048 Hardback GBP 88.99 / USD 116 eISBN 9781108675253
International Legal Theory
Foundations and Frontiers
Jeffrey L. Dunoff | Temple University, Philadelphia
This critical overview of current thinking about the theoretical foundations of international law makes a complex subject accessible. The chapters provide authoritative accounts of the strengths, preoccupations, insights, and limits of leading theoretical approaches to international law.
350pp
Aug. 2022 9781108448024 Paperback GBP 26.99 / USD 34.99 Aug. 2022 9781108427715 Hardback GBP 79.99 / USD 105 eISBN 9781108551878
Law as Religion, Religion as Law
David C. Flatto | Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Whereas conventional approaches to law and religion regard these as competing domains, this volume explores a vital alternate perspective, which conceives of them as overlapping and interrelated frameworks that structure the social order. The multi-disciplinary essays address political theology, secularism, church-state conflicts, and divine law. 400pp Aug. 2022 9781108486538 Hardback GBP 95 / USD 125 eISBN 9781108760997
Legal Reasoning
Melvin A. Eisenberg | University of California, Berkeley Legal Reasoning concerns the modes of reasoning utilized in the common law, which is made by courts and consists of the rules that govern the relations between individuals, such as contracts. The book is addressed to legal scholars, law students, pre-law students, and the general public. 180pp
Oct. 2022 9781009162500 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99 Oct. 2022 9781009162524 Hardback GBP 69.99 / USD 89.99 eISBN 9781009162517
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Modern Statutory Interpretation
Framework, Principles and Practice
Jeffrey Barnes | La Trobe University, Victoria Modern Statutory Interpretation is an original, clear, coherent and research-based account of contemporary Australian statutory interpretation. It provides a comprehensive coverage of statutory interpretation law, legislative drafting, the parliamentary process, the modern history of interpretation, sources of doubt, and interpretation techniques. 600pp Mar. 2023 9781108816021 Paperback GBP 100 / USD 128 eISBN 9781108895637
Network Responsibility
european Tort Law and the Society of Networks
Rónán Condon | Dublin City University
This book offers an ambitious and novel approach to understanding tort law in a post-national context spanning the context of products’ liability and value chain liability. It offers a persuasive and striking new approach to tort liability which argues for a greater liability and accountability of these actors.
248pp Jul. 2022 9781316512005 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781009051972
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Statutory Interpretation
Pragmatics and argumentation
Douglas Walton | University of Windsor, Ontario
Drawing on linguistics, legal theory, computing, and dialectics, this book analyzes statutory interpretation in terms of arguments used in everyday reasoning. The authors illustrate complex, crucial legal cases with diagrams and summarize them in schemes, making the methodology accessible to scholars, professionals, and students across disciplines.
345pp
The Cambridge Handbook of Natural Law and Human rights
Tom Angier | University of Cape Town
This Handbook provides an intellectually rigorous and accessible overview of the relationship between natural law and Human rights. It fills a crucial gap in the literature with leading scholarship on the importance of natural law as a philosophical foundation for Human rights and its significance for contemporary debates. Cambridge Law Handbooks 704pp
Nov. 2022 9781108837514 Hardback GBP 155 / USD 210 eISBN 9781108939225
The Eclipse of Classical Thought in China and The West
James Gordley | Tulane University, Louisiana Tracing the common elements of the Chinese and Western classical traditions, this book examines their strengths, their role in shaping constitutions and the consequences of their eclipse. Presupposing no prior knowledge of philosophy, it offers an interpretation of these traditions and of the origins of modern ethical and political thought. 450pp
Aug. 2022 9781108454070
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Stereoscopic Law
Oliver wendell Holmes and Legal education
Alexander Lian
Stereoscopic Law contends that the most famous article in American jurisprudence - Oliver Wendell Holmes’s ‘The Path of the Law’ - is an essay on legal education. This book meticulously and uniquely develops this thesis through the lenses of history and philosophy and restates Holmes’s main message to fit contemporary pedagogical challenges.
535pp
Jul. 2022 9781108465441 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 44.99 Dec. 2020 9781108474740 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108640589
The Cambridge Companion to Gender and the Law
Stéphanie Hennette Vauchez
Using illustrative examples from a range of jurisdictions, this book demonstrates the various ways in which law and gender interact to shape the legal subject. Organised in thematic chapters that address the legal subject’s corporeal, functional, and communal dimensions, it offers an accessible but theoretically ambitious analysis.
Cambridge Companions to Law
500pp
Jun. 2022 9781108845151 Hardback GBP 95 / USD 125 eISBN 9781108954709
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The Immortal Commonwealth covenant, community, and Political resistance in early reformed Thought David P. Henreckson
How would we understand early modern political context differently if we accounted for the theological commitments of early modern resistance theorists? The Immortal Commonwealth argues that by taking these theological sources seriously, we have a richer, truer perspective on early modern radical political thought. Law and Christianity 218pp
Jun. 2022 9781108455497 Paperback GBP 21.99 / USD 32.99 Jul. 2019 9781108470216 Hardback GBP 88.99 / USD 116 eISBN 9781108556378
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The Legal Mind
a New introduction to Legal epistemology
Bartosz Brożek | Jagiellonian University, Krakow
Nov. 2022 9781108713306
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Drawing from philosophy and the cognitive sciences, this book depicts a new picture of legal thinking as an interplay between intuition, imagination, and language. This fresh approach prompts key questions of rationality in law, how lawyers think, and the limits of legal interpretation that will interest scholars, students, and practitioners. 190pp
Jun. 2022 9781108717526 Paperback GBP 19.99 / USD 29.99 Nov. 2019 9781108493253 Hardback GBP 88.99 / USD 116 eISBN 9781108695084
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The Long Arc of Legality
Hobbes, kelsen, Hart
David Dyzenhaus | University of Toronto
This book fundamentally reshapes philosophy of law by making central to its inquiry legality and the rule of law, constitutional theory, political theory, international law, the social contract, and legitimacy. It also shows the way in which the legal theories of Thomas Hobbes and Hans Kelsen enrich current debates.
500pp Jan. 2022 9781316518052 Hardback GBP 39.99 / USD 49.99 eISBN 9781009049054
New iN PaPerback The Possibility of Religious Freedom
early Natural Law and the abrahamic Faiths
Karen Taliaferro | Arizona State University
Drawing on classical natural law to bridge the gaps between human and divine law, Taliaferro expounds a new, practical theory of religious freedom for the modern world, and lucidly explains the challenges involved. This book will appeal to scholars of religion, and law, as well as classical Judaism, Christianity and Islamic studies.
Law and Christianity
179pp
May. 2022 9781108439183 Paperback GBP 19.99 / USD 29.99 10. 2019 9781108423953 Hardback GBP 88.99 / USD 116 eISBN 9781108539319
Transitional Justice for Foxes
conflict, Pluralism and the Politics of compromise
Frank Haldemann | Université de Fribourg, Switzerland
Offering a pluralist reading of transitional justice, this book focuses on dealing with value and interest conflicts constructively and encourages diversity in approaches to transitional situations. Using interdisciplinary techniques, it offers an enriched, more systematic perspective on a field that is still undertheorized and misunderstood.
Law in Context
250pp
Dec. 2022 9781108844222 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108933964
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Civil Dispute Resolution
balancing Themes and Theory
Sonya Willis | Macquarie University, Sydney
Presents a comprehensive framework within which both civil procedure and alternative dispute resolution are addressed. This framework, based on balancing competing objectives of dispute resolution, simplifies and explains the many aspects of resolving disagreements between private parties.
500pp Apr. 2022 9781316606346 Paperback GBP 86.99 / USD 113 eISBN 9781316585351
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Selection and Decision in Judicial Process around the World empirical inquires
Yun-chien Chang | Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan
This book empirically explores whether and under what conditions the judicial process is efficient. Eleven chapters in this book, authored by leading empirical legal scholars in the world, deal with these issues in the US, Canada, Germany, Japan, and Taiwan, as well as the European Court of Human rights. 312pp 28 b/w illus. 43 tables Sep. 2022 9781009305785 Paperback GBP 23.99 / USD 35.99 12. 2019 9781108474870 Hardback GBP 88.99 / USD 116 eISBN 9781108694469
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After the Digital Tornado
Networks, algorithms, Humanity
Kevin Werbach
Once a seemingly unambiguous benefit to society, the internet is now the basis for invasions of privacy, massive concentrations of power, and manipulation. Featuring leading technology scholars, this collection examines the challenges of building networks and algorithms that benefit humanity. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core. 249pp Jun. 2022 9781108445351 Paperback GBP 21.99 / USD 39.99 Jul. 2020 9781108426633 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108610018
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Toward cyber Peace
Scott J. Shackelford | Indiana University
This book undertakes a novel approach to managing cyber risk by gleaning lessons from how the international community has addressed other global collective action problems such as climate change. It leverages the field of polycentric governance to craft nimble solutions that are both dynamic, and promote sustainable development and peace. 519pp 18 b/w illus. 12 tables Jun. 2022 9781108448109 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 44.99 Mar. 2020 9781108427739 Hardback GBP 116 / USD 147 eISBN 9781108604000
Law and Policy for the Quantum Age
Chris Jay Hoofnagle | University of California, Berkeley Law and Policy for the Quantum Age is for readers interested in the political and business strategies underlying quantum sensing, computing, and communication. This work explains how these quantum technologies work, future national defense and legal landscapes for nations interested in strategic advantage, and paths to profit for companies.
600pp Jan. 2022 9781108793179 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99
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Vaccines as Technology
innovation, barriers, and the Public Health Ana Santos Rutschman | Villanova University, Pennsylvania
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Jake Goldenfein | Cornell University, New York
Traces the history of government profiling, the effects of contemporary technologies on surveillance practices, and how the law protects individuals by protecting ‘identity’. Goldenfein’s analysis of emerging legal protections for contemporary technological environments makes this ideal for anyone interested in how computation is changing society and governance.
198pp
Since the pandemic, we have all become more aware of the mechanisms of vaccine development and distribution, and interested in how it could be improved. This book explains the legal and policy issues for a non-specialist readership, covering key problems in vaccine regulation, patents, technology transfer, and international relations. 250pp
Apr. 2022 9781009125765 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99 Apr. 2022 9781009123396 Hardback GBP 64.99 / USD 84.99 eISBN 9781009129169
Paperback GBP 21.99 / USD 32.99 Oct. 2019 9781108426626 Hardback GBP 88.99 / USD 116 eISBN 9781108637657
Mar. 2022 9781108445337
The Cambridge Handbook of Artificial Intelligence
Global Perspectives on Law and ethics
Larry A. DiMatteo | University of Florida
The most comprehensive and systematic study of the impact of AI on private law, this volume uses an interdisciplinary and comparative approaches. It is timely, as various organizations and nations are drafting regulations, guidelines, and principles to address the use of AI in a wide range of areas.
Cambridge Law Handbooks 400pp
Aug. 2022 9781316512807 Hardback GBP 145 / USD 190 eISBN 9781009072168
The Cambridge Handbook of Responsible Artificial Intelligence
interdisciplinary Perspectives
Silja Voeneky | Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, Germany
There is an urgent need for responsible governance of Artificial Intelligence systems. This Handbook maps important features of responsible AI governance and demonstrates how to achieve and implement them at the regional, national and international level.
Cambridge Law Handbooks 500pp
Nov. 2022 9781009207867 Hardback GBP 150 / USD 195 eISBN 9781009207898
The Right to Repair reclaiming the Things we Own
Aaron Perzanowski | Case Western Reserve University, Ohio
Companies design their products, business models, and marketing strategies to stop us from repairing the devices we own. In doing so, they extract untold billions of dollars from consumers, stifle competition, and inflict massive damage on the planet. This book explains how we can harness the power of law to regain control over technology. 364pp
Feb. 2022 9781108837651 Hardback GBP 14.99 / USD 19.95 eISBN 9781108946926
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Ross Cranston | London School of Economics and Political Science
This history of English commercial law draws on archival research. It gives the lawyer and law student background to current commercial law, furnishes historians with an explanation of commercial law and practice relevant to international trade, manufacturing and finance, and adds a new dimension to the history of British commerce. Law in Context 527pp
Aug. 2022 9781316648377 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 44.99 May. 2021 9781107198890 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108182836
The Cambridge Legal history of Australia
Peter Cane | University of Cambridge
Exploring encounters of laws, people and place in Australia since 1788, this ground-breaking volume traces the development of the Australian legal system and its interactions with the laws and legal cultures of Indigenous Peoples. It will be invaluable to students, teachers and researchers in law, history, politics and cultural studies. 814pp
Aug. 2022 9781108499224 Hardback GBP 120 / USD 155 eISBN 9781108633949
The Inns of Court under Elizabeth I and the Early Stuarts
1590–1640
Second edition
Wilfrid R. Prest | University of Adelaide Under Elizabeth I and the early Stuarts, London’s four inns of court were both professional associations of practising lawyers, and liberal academies for laymen, so directly involved in the cultural, political, religious, and social ferment of the age. This is a revised and updated new edition of a classic work.
Cambridge Studies in English Legal history 234pp
Jan. 2023 9781108845380 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108955737
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The Profession of Ecclesiastical Lawyers
an Historical introduction
R. H. Helmholz | University of Chicago
The book should interest practicing lawyers with an interest in the history of their profession. It adds to what has been written about the subject by legal historians, many of whom have described the legal profession’s history in England without taking more than cursory account of the English civilians.
Law and Christianity
250pp
May. 2022 9781108713092 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 34.99 May. 2019 9781108499064 Hardback GBP 88.99 / USD 116 eISBN 9781108614887
The Science of Proof
Forensic Medicine in Modern France
E. Claire Cage | University of South Alabama
The Science of Proof traces the rise of forensic medicine in modern France and examines its implications for our understanding of expert authority. In analyzing the intersection of law, medicine, and lived experiences, this book will interest historians of medicine, law, and gender.
Studies in Legal history 237pp Sep. 2022 9781009198332 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781009198356
Unraveling Abolition
Legal culture and Slave emancipation in colombia
Edgardo Pérez Morales | University of Southern California
This book focuses on the legal origins of the antislavery movement in Colombia, revealing how slaves, former slaves, magistrates and legal workers called for freedom and citizenship during trials and litigation. A wholly unique study for those interested in slavery and emancipation in the Americas.
Studies in Legal history 256pp
Feb. 2022 9781108831529 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108917513
Vernacular Law
writing and the reinvention of customary Law in Medieval France
Ada Maria Kuskowski | University of Pennsylvania
Ada Maria Kuskowski traces the impact of writing, language, learned ideas and court practices on the development of customary law in medieval France. Applying a multidisciplinary approach, this book will interest scholars of medieval France across law, literature and history.
Studies in Legal history 429pp
Dec. 2022 9781009217897 Hardback GBP 95 / USD 125 eISBN 9781009217873
Wesley Hohfeld A Century Later
edited work, Select Personal Papers, and Original commentaries
Shyamkrishna Balganesh
Every law student and legal scholar uses Wesley Hohfeld’s ideas whether they realize it or not. This collection offers the first comprehensive, singlestop volume to clarify and examine the value, ubiquity, and import of Hohfeld’s work. The book also features newly uncovered personal papers from Hohfeld’s family. 600pp
Jul. 2022 9781107192881 Hardback GBP 120 / USD 155 eISBN 9781108131742
Legal skills and practice Law Student Professional Development and Formation
bridging Law School, Student, and employer Goals
Neil W. Hamilton | University of St Thomas, Minnesota
Although law schools do an excellent job of helping students to ‘think like a lawyer’, data show that clients, employers, and the legal system require a greater range of competencies. This book offers actionable steps to legal educators to help develop each student’s professional identity. 200pp May. 2022 9781108745659 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99 eISBN 9781108776325
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Parker and Evans’s Inside Lawyers’ Ethics
Fourth edition
Vivien Holmes | Australian National University, Canberra Parker and Evans’s Inside Lawyers’ Ethics is a practical and engaging introduction to ethical decision-making and practice in Australia. It empowers readers to confidently confront the ethical challenges they experience in the workplace. 420pp Mar. 2023 9781009045636 Paperback GBP 69.99 / USD 86.99 eISBN 9781009042581
Medical law, health law
Advance Directives across Asia
a comparative Socio-legal analysis
Daisy Cheung | The University of Hong Kong
This book will appeal not only to Asian scholars, students, policymakers and practitioners in the fields of health law and ethics and end-of-life care more generally, but will also be of wider interest to an international academic audience in the fields of law, ethics and health and social care research. 350pp Jan. 2023 9781009152624 Hardback GBP 95 / USD 125 eISBN 9781009152631
AI in eHealth
Human autonomy, Data Governance and Privacy in Healthcare
Marcelo Corrales Compagnucci | University of Copenhagen
Digital technologies, in particular AI, are disrupting healthcare and creating new opportunities and risks for all actors in the medical ecosystem. This collection of interdisciplinary essays offers an upto-date analysis of current trends related to law, ethics and AI in the digital healthcare space.
Cambridge Bioethics and Law 450pp
Sep. 2022 9781108830966 Hardback GBP 110 / USD 140 eISBN 9781108921923
Consent for Medical Treatment of Trans Youth
Steph Jowett | Queensland University of Technology Showing how the law and medical knowledge intersect, Steph Jowett examines the law governing consent to medical treatment for trans youth in Australia, England and Wales. Using clear examples and accessible language, Jowett offers a comparative perspective that will benefit future reform efforts.
Cambridge Bioethics and Law 250pp
Oct. 2022 9781316514207 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781009082761
Embodied Injustice race, Disability, and Health
Mary
CrossleyHealth justice is central to social justice. The Eugenics movement, involuntary medical experimentation, restrictive Medicaid reforms, and the COVID-19 pandemic reveal health inequities endured by Black Americans and disabled Americans as part of a common fabric. This book supplies a foundation for coordinated advocacy to advance health justice.
250pp
Aug. 2022 9781108820608 Paperback GBP 26.99 / USD 34.99 Aug. 2022 9781108830294 Hardback GBP 84.99 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108900928
Embodied Narratives
Protecting identity interests through ethical Governance of bioinformation
Emily Postan | University of Edinburgh
As increasing quantities of health and biological information are generated, the need for us all to consider the human impacts of its ubiquity becomes more urgent than ever. This book explains the ethical imperative to take seriously the potential impacts on our identities of encountering bioinformation about ourselves.
Cambridge Bioethics and Law 250pp
Jul. 2022 9781108483742 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108652599
Feminist Judgments: Health Law Rewritten
Seema Mohapatra | Indiana University–Purdue University, Indianapolis
This volume provides an alternate history of health law by rewriting key judicial opinions from a feminist perspective. Leading scholars demonstrate how feminist analysis can transform law in a field where paternalism, stereotypes, and the public-private divide shape decisions about patient autonomy, coordination of care and health care financing.
Feminist Judgment Series: Rewritten Judicial Opinions 400pp
Dec. 2022 9781108816922 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 39.99 Dec. 2022 9781108495097 Hardback GBP 90 / USD 120 eISBN 9781108860901
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a
comparative
Study of National Laws and Policies
Andrea Boggio
This book is an accessible guide to navigate how heritable gene editing is regulated around the world, and how international Human rights law can inform the debate on how heritable gene editing should be regulated. 680pp 6 b/w illus. 8 tables Jun. 2022 9781108718448 Paperback GBP 32.99 / USD 49.99 Jan. 2020 9781108499873 Hardback GBP 142 / USD 184 eISBN 9781108759083
Intimations of Mortality
Medical Decision-Making at the end of Life
Barbara A. Reich
A thoroughly researched explanation for the failures of end-of-life communication and decisionmaking in the United States. The book explores the reasons why physicians, patients, and families struggle to have the conversations necessary to provide seriously ill and dying patients with medical care consistent with patient preferences. 250pp Mar. 2022 9781108486804 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108762595
Law and Legacy in Medical Jurisprudence
essays in Honour of Graeme Laurie Edward S. Dove | University of Edinburgh
This book investigates the importance of legacy in the field of medical law. It demonstrates that legacies of the past can provide valuable lessons in shaping the law and regulation of the future. It also reveals that legacy can produce both benefits and burdens in this context.
448pp Mar. 2022 9781108842433 Hardback GBP 95 / USD 125 eISBN 9781108903295
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Reimagining the Court of Protection
access to Justice in Mental capacity Law
Jaime Lindsey | University of Essex
This innovative book combines original, rare empirical data with theoretical and normative analysis about the Court of Protection. It furthers scholarship across several fields including access to justice, procedural justice, mental capacity and social welfare and family law.
Cambridge Bioethics and Law 212pp Sep. 2022 9781108834421 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108993203
Sharing Linked Data for Health Research
Toward better Decision Making
Carolyn Adams
This book will benefit researchers and research institutions by explaining the regulatory environment for access to government held data for research. The book will also be valuable to government policy makers and decision-makers around the world by providing comparative examples of global best practice to guide reform.
Cambridge Bioethics and Law 300pp Jun. 2022 9781108426640 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108675789
The Future of Medical Device Regulation
innovation and Protection
I. Glenn Cohen | Harvard Law School, Massachusetts
As the nature of medical devices is rapidly changing, the legal and ethical questions around medical devices are becoming ever more complex.
This volume analyses the current issues and controversies around patient privacy, innovation, and new regulatory laws in the US and EU.
350pp Apr. 2022 9781108972055 Paperback GBP 34.99 / USD 44.99 Apr. 2022 9781108838634 Hardback GBP 84.99 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108975452
Private international law Freezing Injunctions in Private International Law
Filip Šaranović
The book focuses on a topic which is of historical and economic, and not merely practical, importance in English law. One of the unique features is its equal appeal to both English lawyers and international lawyers, whether they are working on purely domestic cases or those involving foreign parties.
256pp
Private law
Explaining Tort and Crime
Legal Development across Laws and Legal Systems, 1850–2020
Matthew Dyson | University of Oxford
This book explains how and why tort law and Criminal law developed in England compared with other legal systems, from 1850 to 2020. It uses Comparative law and Legal history techniques to understand fault concepts, such as intention, recklessness and negligence, and procedures linking tort and crime.
448pp
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This book explores the interactions of fiduciary law and trust, drawing on insights into personal and political trust from various disciplines. It explores the full scope of extension claimed for the fiduciary principle, from its heartland in Private law, to its frontiers in public law and government more broadly.
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Legal Fictions in Private law
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Vanishing Contract Law
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Property law Australian Property Law Principles
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Squatting and the State resilient Property in an age of crisis
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Public international law
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Most victims of international institutional conduct are unable to access the protection of national courts due to the latter’s jurisdictional immunities. Justice at the international level is also unrealisable. This book advances a regulatory scheme that ensures access to justice to victims without compromising institutional independence.
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TeXTbOOk An Introduction to Public international law
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Articulating Security
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Beyond Fragmentation
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Chiara Giorgetti | University of Richmond
Approaching cross-fertilization among international courts and tribunals from international law and political science perspectives, this book brings a novel and timely assessment of how international courts and tribunals interact and why it matters. Contributors include practitioners and academics and both general and specialized themes. Studies on International Courts and Tribunals 256pp May. 2022 9781009100496 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781009118002
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This edited collection is the first to comprehensively consider the role that litigation can play in galvanizing climate action in countries including Pakistan, Indonesia, Malaysia and China. Scholars, lawyers, and students of law and environmental studies will find this immensely useful.
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Comparative Recognition and Enforcement
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Drossos Stamboulakis | Monash University, Victoria
Aimed at scholars and policymakers with interests in recognition and enforcement and harmonisation of private international law. Distinct from other private international law texts, the perspective taken is international and transnational, with analysis traversing the common law, civil law, and regional and ‘global’ harmonisation efforts.
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Corporate Environmental Responsibility in InvestorState Dispute Settlement
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This book explores the inherent potential to reflect the responsibility of foreign investors in the existing investor-state dispute settlement (ISDS) mechanism, providing guidance on what can be done in the current mechanism to advance responsible investment. It also reveals its limitations that should inform the ongoing ISDS reform discussions.
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Detention by Non-State Armed Groups under International Law
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Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative law 296pp
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Development Disrupted
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While the impact of rapid technological change is often discussed in relation to the Global North, this book explores its effects on the development of the Global South. It outlines an evolving global hierarchy and shows how technology is making more things both conceivable and achievable.
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Due Diligence Obligations in International Law
Alice Ollino | Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca
The book will be valuable for research scholars, international lawyers, legal practitioners and graduate international law students. It will allow them to grasp comprehensively how due diligence obligations are conceptualised in international law, how they operate and what is their function in the international legal framework. 336pp
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Emerging Technology and the Law of the Sea
James Kraska | United States Naval War College, Newport, Rhode Island
From autonomous ships to marine genetic resources, new technologies are challenging established legal doctrine and governance at sea, affecting maritime industries and shipping, alternative energy and naval operations. This book explores how emerging technologies are reshaping the international law of the sea and how it is interpreted and applied. 350pp Jul. 2022 9781316517420 Hardback GBP 95 / USD 125 eISBN 9781009042178
Empirical and Theoretical Perspectives on International Law
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Rossana Deplano | University of Leicester
The book examines how the resolutions of the UN General Assembly acquire legal significance through state practice. By using an empiricallygrounded research methodology, it enriches the existing scholarly literature in this field and provides unique insights into the concept of legal significance, showing how it develops through state practice.
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German Practice in International Law
2019
Volume 1
Stefan Talmon | Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn
The book provides the first compilation and analysis of German State practice in international law with all primary material translated into English. It complements the other important international law digests published by the United States and United Kingdom. It is an indispensable resource for scholars and practitioner of international law.
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German Practice in International Law
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Stefan Talmon
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Treasa Dunworth | University of Auckland
Humanitarian disarmament is widely understood as a post-Cold War phenomenon, typified by the Anti-Personnel Landmines Convention; the Convention on Cluster Munitions; and the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons. This book challenges that understanding, arguing that it neglects a complex history of humanitarian sensibilities in disarmament.
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International Commercial Courts
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This book is on international commercial courts, a new institution of international adjudication. Given its comparative perspective the book is of value to readers across various disciplines, including international adjudication, international commercial and investment arbitration, judicial studies, Comparative law and global governance studies. Studies on International Courts and Tribunals
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The book explains when international courts should and when they should not intervene in domestic affairs. It is based on both empirical and theoretical inquires that circumscribe the cases when intervention of international courts is legitimate, likely to identify good legal solutions, and will lead to good outcomes.
Studies on International Courts and Tribunals
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International Law and the Arab-Israeli Conflict
Robbie Sabel | Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Drawing upon Robbie Sabel’s involvement with legal negotiations in the Arab-Israeli conflict, this book examines international law by considering its historical and contemporary applications. Providing concise legal arguments for both parties, it will be useful to students, academics and practitioners working within multiple disciplines.
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International Law and the European Union
Jed Odermatt | City, University of London
This book examines the impact of the European Union’s international action on Public international law. Integrating the perspectives from both international law and EU law, International Law and the European Union shows how the EU has had a subtle but significant impact on the development of international law.
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International Law Reports
Volume 196
Christopher Greenwood Volume 196 is devoted to Ukraine v. Russian Federation, Micula and Others v. Romania, Kingdom of Spain v. Infrastructure Services Luxembourg S.à.r.l, R (Friends of the Earth Ltd and others) v. Heathrow Airport Ltd, Micula and Others v. Government of Romania.
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International Law Reports
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Christopher Greenwood Volume 197 contains International Court of Justice judgment in the Jadhav Case (India v. Pakistan), judgment of Court of Justice of the Economic Community of West African States in Incorporated Trustees of Laws and Rights Awareness Initiative v. Nigeria and judgment of English High Court in Re Al M (Assurances and Waiver).
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International Law Reports
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Christopher Greenwood | International Court of Justice Volume 198 is devoted to the 2008 and 2015 International Court of Justice judgments on preliminary objections and on the merits in Application of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (Croatia v. Serbia).
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International Status in the Shadow of Empire Nauru and the Histories of international Law
Cait Storr | University of Technology Sydney
This is an elegant, readable narrative of Nauru’s imperial history that makes a compelling argument for the island’s significance in the history of international law. It includes crucial new research for scholars in international law and history, as well as in German history, Pacific history, and contemporary international relations.
Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative law 319pp 12 b/w illus. 3 maps
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Intervening in International Justice
Third States before courts and Tribunals
Brian McGarry | Universiteit Leiden
The book engages scholars of Public international law, international organizations, international courts and tribunals, and civil procedure. It synthesizes historical research and applies comparative methodologies to practical questions relevant to international judicial institutions and government lawyers, particularly in developing nations.
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Investment Law’s Alibis
colonialism, imperialism, Debt and
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David Schneiderman | University of Toronto
Connects narratives of the past to the international regime protecting property and contract rights of foreign investors. Justifications sustaining discredited practices associated with colonialism, imperialism, and civilized justice resemble those offered in support of investment law. These linkages raise concerns about investment law’s premises.
Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative law 224pp
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Invisible Atrocities
The aesthetic biases of international criminal Justice
Randle C. DeFalco | University of Hawaii, Manoa
This book explores the ways aesthetic considerations shape how international crimes are recognized and categorized. It identifies a dominant aesthetic model of atrocities as horrific spectacles and identifies various forms of mass violence, from the enforcement of famine conditions to socio-economic oppression, that fail to conform to this model. 302pp Mar. 2022 9781108487412 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108766692
Iran-US Claims Tribunal Reports
2019–2020
Volume 40 Lee M. Caplan
The 40th volume of the Iran-US Claims Tribunal Reports makes available to the public the Tribunal’s most recent work. The Reports are of critical importance to the field of international arbitration and will inform and guide the practice of international arbitration practitioners from around the world. Iran-U.S. Claims Tribunal Reports 1262pp
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Jurisdictional Accumulation
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Maïa Pal | Oxford Brookes University
Jurisdictional accumulation reveals varieties of early modern extraterritorial practices and how consuls, ambassadors, merchants and lawyers drove European imperial expansion. This new concept challenges histories of territorial sovereignty in international relations and international law and contributes to early modern mercantilism and capitalism.
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Justice in Extreme Cases
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Darryl Robinson | Queen’s University, Ontario
This book, by a leading figure in international Criminal law (ICL), shows how to use moral theory to challenge and improve ICL, and how extreme cases can challenge and improve Criminal law theory. It will appeal to scholars and jurists in ICL, as well as scholars of Criminal law theory or legal philosophy.
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Locating Nature
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This book explains how international law structures global environmental harm and injustice while claiming to protect the environment. It outlines the possibility for a more sustainable and equitable world by drawing inspiration from diverse disciplines and marginalised sociocultural traditions to move towards a genuinely international law.
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TeXTbOOk Merrills’ International Dispute Settlement
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We are at a time when international law and the law of war are particularly important. Ever since the first nuclear bomb was tested and then used, humanity has lived with the threat of total annihilation. This book discusses the effects of nuclear war and shows a way to eliminate the risks. 402pp
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Orphanage Trafficking in International Law
Kathryn E. van Doore | Griffith University, Queensland
This book explores how children are trafficked into orphanages in developing countries to profit from voluntourism and donations, a process known as orphanage trafficking. Orphanage trafficking in International Law explores how this process occurs, what drives it, how it should be regarded legally and presents a framework for combating it. 224pp
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Practices of Reparations in International Criminal Justice
Christoph Sperfeldt | Macquarie University, Sydney
Focusing on proceedings at the International Criminal Court and the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia, this book uses original ethnographic fieldwork to explore how a range of practices have constituted and contested reparations in international criminal justice. Global Competition Law and Economics Policy 456pp 8 b/w illus. 1 map 3 tables Jul. 2022 9781009166454 Hardback GBP 95 / USD 125 eISBN 9781009166478
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Procurement by International Organizations
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Elisabetta Morlino
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Prosecuting Environmental Harm before the International Criminal
Court
Matthew Gillett | University of Essex
The threat of environmental harm is more pressing than ever. Academics, practitioners, and the general public are calling for the redress of environmental harm. This book provides readers with an insider’s guide to using the International Criminal Court to prosecute those who cause or contribute to serious environmental destruction.
Studies on International Courts and Tribunals 352pp May. 2022 9781316512692 Hardback GBP 95 / USD 125 eISBN 9781009070027
Recentering the World china and the Transformation of international Law
Ryan Martínez Mitchell | The Chinese University of Hong Kong
This book provides valuable new information to those interested in Chinese history, international Legal history, and international relations. Its new explorations of archives and other primary sources are helpful for researchers in these fields. It also appeals to general readers eager to learn more about China’s role in world affairs.
Law in Context
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Reciprocity in Public international law
Arianna Whelan | Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva
This comprehensive analysis of reciprocity in Public international law will be of interest to students, researchers and academics in the field of international law, and anyone who wishes to gain a new perspective on a key concept in international law.
Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative law 256pp Jan. 2023 9781108845588 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108980173
Repetition and International Law
Wouter Werner | Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam
This ground-breaking study explores the role of repetition in international law, building on insights from philosophy, sociology of religion, theatre and film. It presents age-old doctrinal problems anew, assesses the use of moot courts in legal education and discovers the connections between international Criminal law and documentary film making.
Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative law 200pp
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Kathryn Greenman | University of Technology, Sydney
This volume of essays explores the legacies of the Mexican and Russian Revolutions and the politics of turning to international law as a response to revolution. It contributes to the understanding of law as a means of addressing contemporary social, political and economic challenges. 444pp Nov. 2022 9781108816847 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 44.99 Feb. 2021 9781108495035 Hardback GBP 95 / USD 125 eISBN 9781108860727
Shared Obligations in International Law
Nataša Nedeski | Universiteit van Amsterdam
There are various situations in which multiple states or international organizations are bound to an international obligation in the context of cooperative activities and the pursuit of common goals. This book puts forward a concept of shared obligations that enables scholars and practitioners to tackle questions raised by this phenomenon.
Shared Responsibility in International Law 312pp Jul. 2022 9781108841351 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108893985
Sovereign Debt and SocioEconomic Rights Beyond Crisis
The Neoliberalisation of international Law Emma Luce Scali | Birmingham City University
The book will be of interest to scholars in international law, Human rights, socio-legal studies, political science and international relations, as well as to national and international policy makers. It also represents a valuable resource for postgraduate and advanced-level graduate classes, particularly in international law and Human rights. 296pp Feb. 2022 9781108494007 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108625029
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This book is valuable to students, scholars, and researchers who are interested in international relations, international criminal justice, peace and conflict studies, Human rights, and African politics. It is an asset for students in International Relations Theory, International Law, Human rights, International Organization, and African Politics. 204pp 3 tables Aug. 2022 9781108738835 Paperback GBP 18.99 / USD 28.99 Jul. 2020 9781108488778 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108771818
The Cambridge Companion to International Organizations Law
Jan Klabbers | University of Helsinki
This Companion discusses what international organizations are and how international organizations work in general (their law-making activities, their work in the field, etc.), and discusses their role in specific policy domains of global interest, ranging from health to energy, from arms control to finance.
Cambridge Companions to Law
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Jan Klabbers | University of Helsinki
The first book-length treatment to describe and explain how legal orders can be interwoven and what to do about it. The volume discusses interlegality in different legal fields, situates it within political and legal theory, and provides a normative assessment.
ASIL Studies in International Legal Theory 445pp 1 map May. 2022 9781108442381 Paperback GBP 27.99 / USD 41.99 May. 2019 9781108425476 Hardback GBP 99.99 / USD 131 eISBN 9781108609654
The Effects of Armed Conflict on Investment Treaties
Tobias Ackermann | Ruhr-Universität, Bochum, Germany
Written for academics, practitioners and students of international investment law and Public international law more generally, the book shows, against the backdrop of recent case law and scholarly debate, how the outbreak of armed conflict influences the operation of international agreements for the promotion and protection of foreign investments.
Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative law 304pp Aug. 2022 9781009207836 Hardback GBP 95 / USD 125 eISBN 9781009207805
The European Union and Customary International Law
Fernando Lusa Bordin | University of Cambridge
The book is of interest to scholars, students and practitioners working on international law, European Union law, or both, who wish to understand how the customary rules that we find on the international plane is relevant to the external relations and to the internal functioning of the EU.
304pp Sep. 2022 9781108832977 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108966535
The Everyday Makers of International Law
From Great Halls to back rooms
The
Death
Penalty’s Denial of Fundamental Human rights
international Law, State Practice, and the emerging abolitionist Norm John Bessler | University of Baltimore
The Death Penalty’s Denial of Fundamental Human rights details how capital punishment violates universal Human rights-to life; to be free from torture and other cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment or punishment; to be treated in a nonarbitrary and non-discriminatory manner; and to be treated with dignity.
ASIL Studies in International Legal Theory 400pp Nov. 2022 9781108845571 Hardback GBP 95 / USD 130 eISBN 9781108980159
The Development of the Law of the Sea by UNCLOS Dispute Settlement Bodies
Lan Ngoc Nguyen | Universiteit Utrecht, The Netherlands
This book is for researchers and postgraduate students of international law, particularly the law of the sea, as well as practitioners and government advisors. It provides a critical assessment of the ways by which UNCLOS tribunals develop the law of the sea and explores the factors that explain such development.
336pp Dec. 2022 9781108845632 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108980296
Tommaso Soave | Central European University, Budapest Part essay, part novel, this book offers a unique take on the inner workings of international courts. It reveals how judges reach their decisions and what invisible actors, such as counsel, bureaucrats, and academics, contribute to the process. The narrative combines the author’s first-hand experience with rigorous research in legal sociology. Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative law 352pp Nov. 2022 9781009248006 Hardback GBP 95 / USD 125 eISBN 9781009248013
The Humanisation of Global Politics
international criminal law, the responsibility to Protect,
and Drones
Sassan Gholiagha
The book is of interest to scholars and students of International Relations and International Law who want to understand better how global politics has moved beyond the state. It offers in-depth case studies on international Criminal law, the Responsibility to Protect, and drone strikes, using an interdisciplinary and interpretative approach.
Studies on International Courts and Tribunals 280pp
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The International Court of Justice and Decolonisation
New Directions from the chagos advisory
Opinion
Thomas Burri | Universität St Gallen, Switzerland
Contains perspectives on a pivotal decision of the International Court of Justice with profound international legal and political implications. Readers interested in international law and international relations will benefit from its discussion of decolonization, self-determination, human and environmental rights, and the role of the World Court.
329pp
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The International Criminal Responsibility of War’s Funders and Profiteers
Nina H. B. Jørgensen | University of Southampton
This book will be of interest to academics focusing on international criminal justice, legal practitioners, non-governmental organisations concerned with ‘business and Human rights’, postgraduate students doing research in international humanitarian law and undergraduates studying international law subjects.
570pp
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The International Law of Energy
Jorge E. Viñuales | University of Cambridge
As the first single-authored general account of the international law of energy, written by a leading authority and covering all the main rules, processes and institutions, this book will be of significant interest to undergraduate and graduate students, researchers and practitioners of international law, international relations and energy policy.
Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative law 340pp
Sep. 2022 9781108415835 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108235273
The International Law
of Sovereign Debt Dispute Settlement
Kei Nakajima | University of Tokyo
Despite the absence of a multilateral mechanism for sovereign debt restructuring, a system equivalent to corporate bankruptcy is needed for highly indebted sovereign states. This book explores the mechanism of balancing bondholder protection and respect for sovereign debt restructuring at various stages of litigation and arbitration proceedings. Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative law 304pp
Dec. 2022 9781009250023 Hardback GBP 95 / USD 125 eISBN 9781009250054
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The Law of Strangers
Jewish Lawyers and international Law in the Twentieth century
James Loeffler | University of Virginia
From the Nuremberg Trials onwards, Jews figure prominently in international Legal history. Yet ties between Jewish identity and legal thought rarely receive critical analysis. Here, fourteen historians and legal scholars employ interdisciplinary methods and new sources to reconsider the lives and ideas of seven famous international Jewish lawyers. 320pp
May. 2022 9781316506028 Paperback GBP 23.99 / USD 35.99 Jul. 2019 9781107140417 Hardback GBP 88.99 / USD 116 eISBN 9781316492826
The Local Impact of the International Criminal Court
From Law to Justice
Marieke Wierda | Universiteit Leiden
This book seeks to assess impact of the ICC on the domestic legal systems, peace negotiations, and affected populations of Afghanistan, Colombia, Libya and Uganda. It concludes that the court has succeeded in bringing changes to the law, but has achieved far less in delivering justice for the victims.
250pp
Nov. 2022 9781009152747 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781009153805
The Sentimental Court
The affective Life of international criminal Justice
Jonas Bens | Freie Universität Berlin
What is the role of affect in international Criminal law and transitional justice in (post-)colonial Africa and beyond? Instead of accepting at face value the commonly held assumption that the law systematically neutralizes emotions, Jonas Bens argues that the law purposefully creates, mobilizes, shapes, and transforms atmospheres and sentiments.
Cambridge Studies in Law and Society 250pp May. 2022 9781316512876 Hardback GBP 75 / USD 99.99 eISBN 9781009072342
The Theory, Practice, and Interpretation of Customary International Law
Panos Merkouris | Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, The Netherlands
This volume discusses the theory, practice, and interpretation of customary international law, as well as new developments and future research trajectories. Combining discussions of familiar concepts with new ideas, it is useful for researchers, scholars, and practitioners of international law. Available Open Access on Cambridge Core.
The Rules of Interpretation of Customary International Law 500pp
May. 2022 9781316516898 Hardback GBP 120 / USD 155 eISBN 9781009025416
The
UN Security
Council and International Law
Michael WoodThis accessibly-written book provides lawyers, diplomats, scholars and students the tools to understand the law governing the powers of the UN Security Council, as conceived in the Charter and as they apply and evolve in practice, and explores the powers and limits of the Council within the international legal system.
Hersch Lauterpacht Memorial Lectures
300pp
Jun. 2022 9781108483490 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108692373
Theories of International Responsibility Law
Samantha Besson | Collège de France, Paris
The volume brings philosophers of the law of responsibility into a dialogue with international responsibility law specialists. In doing so, it hopes to better respond to the current challenges that face international responsibility law fuelled by the current health, environmental, and migration crises.
ASIL Studies in International Legal Theory
400pp Sep. 2022 9781009208536 Hardback GBP 95 / USD 125 eISBN 9781009208550
Treaty for a Lost City
The Sino-british Joint Declaration C. L. Lim | The Chinese University of Hong Kong
An exploration of the history of the 1984 Sino-British Joint Declaration from Thatcher’s preparations until the present day, C. L. Lim offers an accessible, highly readable account of the intricate legal issues that continue to hold great significance. Using British archival sources, the book considers the ongoing debate over the Joint Declaration.
300pp Aug. 2022 9781108972307 Paperback GBP 26.99 / USD 34.99 Aug. 2022 9781108838757 Hardback GBP 79.99 / USD 105 eISBN 9781108976381
Virtue in Global Governance Judgment and Discretion
Jan Klabbers | University of Helsinki
Rules cannot determine their own application; instead, they need people of flesh and blood to apply them. Hence, the character traits of those individuals are relevant. This book provides an original virtue-based framework for studying global governance, focusing on individuals in leadership positions and providing practical illustrations.
Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative law 304pp Aug. 2022 9781009168489 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781009168472
When Environmental Protection and Human rights Collide
The Politics of conflict Management by regional courts
Marie-Catherine Petersmann | Universiteit van Tilburg, The Netherlands
The book questions the framing of the relationship between environmental protection laws and Human rights by highlighting the numerous conflicts of norms that underpin and define this relationship. Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative law 304pp Oct. 2022 9781316515808 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781009026659
Who Owns Outer Space?
international Law, astrophysics, and the Sustainable Development of Space
Michael Byers | University of British Columbia, Vancouver
From Space debris to asteroid strikes to antisatellite weapons, humanity’s rapid expansion into Space raises major environmental, safety, and security challenges. Co-authored by an international lawyer and an astrophysicist, this book explores these and other challenges and proposes actionable solutions. Available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative law 300pp Jan. 2023 9781108497831 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108597135
Women, Peace and Security and International Law
Christine Chinkin | London School of Economics and Political Science
Thanks to extensive campaigning, women’s experiences of conflict have finally been brought into UN decision-making about peace and security. This book celebrates this success, analyses how it is tempered by linguistic ambiguities and legal uncertainties, and sets out how the women, peace and security agenda fits into contemporary international law.
Hersch Lauterpacht Memorial Lectures 200pp
Mar. 2022 9781108483476 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108692076
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Catherine O’Rourke | University of Ulster
This book will act as a useful overview of key regimes of international law and their regulation of women’s rights in conflict to postgraduate students and will provide important new findings and analysis of fragmentation in the protection of women’s rights under international law to researchers and scholars.
417pp
Feb. 2022 9781108464109 Paperback GBP 27.99 / USD 41.99 Sep. 2020 9781108474306 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108667715
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A Multicultural Entrapment
religion and State among the Palestinian-arabs in israel
Michael Karayanni | Hebrew University of Jerusalem
This book provides a critical look at Israel’s religion and state conflict to shed new light on the constitutional forces defining Jewish-centered conflicts, rather than Palestinian-Arab centered conflicts. In particular, it highlights the ramifications of the theory and practice of multiculturalism in the context of a Middle Eastern legal order.
342pp
Jul. 2022 9781108707176 Paperback GBP 23.99 / USD 35.99 Dec. 2020 9781108485463 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108751360
British Islam and English Law
a classical Pluralist Perspective
Patrick S. Nash | University of Cambridge
This book is suitable for jurists, doctrinal lawyers, academics and policymakers alike, presenting a novel argument about the place of Islam in British society.
Law in Context
320pp
Jan. 2022 9781108713603 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 39.99
Jan. 2022 9781108493918 Hardback GBP 84.99 / USD 115 eISBN 9781108636964
Carceral Logics
Human incarceration and animal captivity
Lori Gruen | Wesleyan University, Connecticut
In this volume, Lori Gruen and Justin Marceau invite experts to examine connections between mass incarceration of humans and captive control of animals. Chapters explore how carceral responses to animal crime and carceral thinking about animal captivity can impact the lives and legal status of both humans and non-humans. 280pp Apr. 2022 9781108843584 Hardback GBP 95 / USD 125 eISBN 9781108919210
Care and Support Rights After Neoliberalism
balancing competing claims Through Policy and Law
Yvette Maker | University of Melbourne
This book offers a set of principles for designing policy that prioritizes the rights of all people in care and support relationships, including mothers, carers and people with disabilities. It does so by focusing on what is required to secure gender equality, Human rights and dignity for all.
Cambridge Disability Law and Policy Series 225pp
Apr. 2022 9781108485203 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108750479
New iN PaPerback Care for the World Laudato Si’ and catholic Social Thought in an era of climate crisis
Frank
Pasquale
This volume convenes leading scholars to reflect on the legal, economic, practical, and philosophical implications of religious values. Inspired by the celebrated encyclical Laudato Si’, they offer gracefully written and learned reflections on what it would mean to express an ethic of compassion and care for the world.
Law and Christianity 208pp
May. 2022 9781316649961 Paperback GBP 21.99 / USD 32.99 Jun. 2019 9781316510469 Hardback GBP 83.99 / USD 116 eISBN 9781108227049
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a Volume of Scholarly essays
Gerard V. Bradley | University of Notre Dame, Indiana
A suitable text for graduate courses and upper level undergraduate seminars in religious ethics, moral theology and related subjects. Will be of interest to nearly anyone in the humanities or social sciences fields.
Law and Christianity 646pp
May. 2022 9781108448345 Paperback GBP 32.99 / USD 49.99 Aug. 2019 9781316513606 Hardback GBP 126 / USD 163 eISBN 9781108630238
Clean Air at What Cost?
The rise of blunt Force regulation in china Denise Sienli van der Kamp | University of Oxford How can governments enforce urgent environmental policies that threaten key political and economic interests? This book highlights an unusual, top-down approach where the state forcibly destroys industries to reduce pollution. It examines why states use ‘blunt force regulation’ despite its severe social and economic consequences.
Cambridge Studies in Law and Society 300pp Jan. 2023 9781009152648 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781009152655
Decoupling
Gender injustice in china’s Divorce courts
Ethan Michelson | Indiana University, Bloomington
Anyone interested in courts, judicial decisionmaking, family law, gender violence, and the limits and possibilities of the globalization of law will want to read this book about women’s struggles to divorce in China’s court system. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core. Cambridge Studies in Law and Society 572pp
Mar. 2022 9781108487856 Hardback GBP 120 / USD 155 eISBN 9781108768177
Discounting Life
Necropolitical Law, culture, and the Long war on Terror
Jothie Rajah
Discounting Life shows how and why the war on terror has become permanent, de-democratizing, and planetary. Demystifying law and showing how news and entertainment media conditions us to be fearful and unquestioning, this book equips readers with the skills necessary to re-value life and re-claim law’s ideals and protections.
Cambridge Studies in Law and Society
300pp Sep. 2022 9781009074650 Paperback GBP 26.99 / USD 34.99 Sep. 2022 9781316513682 Hardback GBP 89.99 / USD 120 eISBN 9781009075848
Divorce and Democracy
a History of Personal Law in Post-independence india
Saumya Saxena | University of Cambridge
It captures the Indian state’s difficult dialogue with divorce, mediated largely through religion. By mapping the trajectories of marriage and divorce laws of Hindu, Muslim, and Christian communities in post-colonial India, it explores the dynamic interplay between law, religion, family, minority rights, and gender in Indian politics.
350pp Aug. 2022 9781108498340 Hardback GBP 95 / USD 125 eISBN 9781108653459
Gender, Property and Politics in the Pacific
who Speaks for Land?
Rebecca Monson | Australian National University, Canberra Through close engagement with Solomon Islands, Rebecca Monson outlines how land disputes are multiscalar and entangled with gender, with implications for public authority and state formation. Drawing insights from law, geography and anthropology, Monson enriches debates about land tenure, gender inequality, ethno-territoriality and legal pluralism. 224pp
Nov. 2022 9781108844802 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108953672
Global Pro Bono causes, context, and contestation
Scott L. Cummings | University of California, Los Angeles
With pro bono initiatives identified in over 80 countries, now is a critical time to assess the growing importance of pro bono in civil justice systems. This book examines the forces shapingand the contestation surrounding - its development within and across national contexts and is essential reading for those seeking to advance access to justice.
Cambridge Studies in Law and Society
350pp 4 b/w illus. 15 tables
Apr. 2022 9781108476157 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108567251
Growth and Survival
an ecological analysis of court reform in Urban china
Jonathan J. Kinkel | Arizona State University
Introducing an innovative interdisciplinary framework to understand the complex reality of Chinese politics, this book shows how legal reforms emerge from the developments in both the public and private arenas. Drawing upon law, comparative politics, and sociology, this is an invaluable resource for readers from a range of disciplines.
250pp
Jun. 2022 9781316514368 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781009086868
Hate Speech in Japan
The Possibility of a Non-regulatory approach
Shinji Higaki
Freedom of speech and anti-racism are both fundamental values to any democratic society. Hate speech compels us to strike a balance between them. Japan has chosen not to regulate hate speech, but rather, to tackle it with non-regulatory measures, which is highly unique in the world. 524pp Aug. 2022 9781009256520 Paperback GBP 24.99 / USD 37.99 eISBN 9781108669559
Investment Treaties and the Rule of Law Promise
an examination of the internalisation of international commitments in asia N. Jansen Calamita
This book will be of value to students and researchers in the fields of international law, international investment law, international relations, and political science. It will also be of particular interest to students and researchers interested in Asia because it examines the impact of international treaties on governance in Asia.
384pp Sep. 2022 9781009153010 Hardback GBP 95 / USD 125 eISBN 9781009152990
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Judges and Generals in the Making of Modern Egypt
How institutions Sustain and Undermine authoritarian regimes
Mahmoud Hamad
This cross-disciplinary book provides a historically grounded explanation for the rise and demise of authoritarianism. It is the first study of Egypt’s judicial institutions within a single analytical framework. It departs methodologically and epistemologically from previous studies and provides valuable insights into the future of politics in Egypt and beyond.
335pp 8 b/w illus. 5 tables
May. 2022 9781108442442 Paperback GBP 23.99 / USD 35.99 Feb. 2019 9781108425520 Hardback GBP 88.99 / USD 126 eISBN 9781108559393
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Lactation at Work
expressed Milk, expressing beliefs, and the expressive Value of Law
Elizabeth A. Hoffmann | Purdue University, Indiana
This book shows legal scholars how a successful civil rights law creates effective change by helping labor activists and management personnel understand how to approach new accommodations and enabling workers to understand the possibilities for amelioration of workplace problems through internal negotiations and legal reforms.
Cambridge Studies in Law and Society
256pp
Sep. 2022 9781108726498 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 34.99 Jul. 2021 9781108488549 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108770828
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Panes of the Glass Ceiling
The Unspoken beliefs behind the Law’s Failure to Help women achieve Professional Parity Kerri Lynn Stone | Florida International University
More than fifty years of civil rights legislation and movements have not ended employment discrimination. This book reframes the discourse about the “glass ceiling” that women face by exploring unspoken beliefs underlying workplace behaviour and failures of the law that create the glass ceiling’s “panes” and “pains.” 257pp Apr. 2022 9781108446464 Paperback GBP 24.99 / USD 34.99 Feb. 2022 9781108427593 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108551793
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Law and
Identity
Nir Kedar | Bar-Ilan University, Israel
in
Israel a century of Debate
This book analyzes the efforts to forge a progressive and ‘authentic’ Israeli law that would express Jewish identity, and in the process tackles the complex meaning of Judaism: as a religion, culture and nationality. It examines the challenges of transplanting Judaism in the laws of a modern state.
Cambridge Studies in Law and Judaism 238pp
Jun. 2022 9781108735780 Paperback GBP 21.99 / USD 32.99 Nov. 2019 9781108484350 Hardback GBP 88.99 / USD 116 eISBN 9781108670227
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ideology
and Organisation
Rogier J. E. H. Creemers | Universiteit Leiden
This book is aimed at legal and political scholars and professionals. It will provide them with a coherent explanation of how law is conceived within its ideological context, and how the Chinese Communist Party uses it as part of its governance toolkit. 285pp
Jul. 2022 9781108818919 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 34.99 Jan. 2021 9781108836357 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108864596
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Legal Scholarship for the Urban Core
From the Ground Up
From the Ground Up | Northeastern University, Boston
The problems of entrenched poverty and economic underdevelopment in American urban cores involve multiple overlapping challenges that have stymied consistent and long-term progress. Good laws, and good lawyering, can contribute enormously to overcoming these challenges. This book is for anyone concerned about the current state of American urban cores. 261pp May. 2022 9781108713146 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 34.99 Jul. 2019 9781108499125 Hardback GBP 88.99 / USD 116 eISBN 9781108615181
institutions, expectations, and Security in Divided Societies
Matthew Nanes | Saint Louis University, Missouri
This book is for researchers, students, and policymakers interested in policing and civil conflict. It is accessible to graduate and advanced undergraduate students. It provides novel evidence from Iraq and Israel, providing readers with an inside look at the way policing in each country has shaped societal conflict.
Cambridge Studies in Law and Society 256pp Jul. 2022 9781108969680 Paperback GBP 25.99 / USD 34.99 Nov. 2021 9781108839051 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108979580
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Policing the Womb
invisible women and the criminalization of Motherhood
Michele Goodwin
This book tells the hidden story of the criminalization of pregnant women, including how doctors reveal women’s confidential medical history to law enforcement and prosecutors, and how states increasingly enact laws that criminalize all manner of conduct during pregnancy. 337pp 1 b/w illus.
Aug. 2022 9781108747592 Paperback GBP 14.99 / USD 19.95 Mar. 2020 9781107030176 Hardback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99 eISBN 9781139343244
Political Censorship in
British Hong Kong
Freedom of expression and the Law (1842–1997)
Michael Ng | The University of Hong Kong
Challenging celebratory histories of the British legal regime in Hong Kong, this book uses archival sources to revisit political censorship. It shows that censorship was pervasive for much of the colonial period and offers a new perspective on how Hong Kong became a city that championed free speech by the late 1990s.
Law in Context 228pp
Aug. 2022 9781108830027 Hardback GBP 29.99 / USD 39.99 eISBN 9781108908580
Prosecuting Poverty, Criminalizing Care
Wendy A. BachThrough a detailed description of the devastating prosecutions of 120 women for ‘fetal assault,’ Prosecuting Poverty, Criminalizing Care provides a window into the ways in which, in poor communities, access to care is linked to punishment systems. The book is essential reading on U.S. poverty policy.
300pp Sep. 2022 9781108465533 Paperback GBP 26.99 / USD 34.99 Sep. 2022 9781108474832 Hardback GBP 79.99 / USD 105 eISBN 9781108693783
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Rights Claiming in South
Korea
Celeste L. Arrington | George Washington University, Washington DC
How do people claim rights in South Korea? This collection analyzes how rights are interpreted and acted upon via petitions, court claims, protest, media coverage, and counter-mobilization. It covers women, people with disabilities, workers, migrants, and sexual minorities, and the processes they navigate to protect and develop their rights.
360pp
May. 2022 9781108810340 Paperback GBP 25.99 / USD 39.99 May. 2021 9781108841337 Hardback GBP 95 / USD 125 eISBN 9781108893947
Seeking Supremacy
The Pursuit of Judicial Power in Pakistan
Yasser Kureshi | University of Oxford
Using qualitative methods, this book shows how Pakistan’s judiciary shifted from deference to competition with the military, developing a framework that explains judicial-military relations in authoritarian and post-authoritarian states. It illuminates ongoing debates in the fields of law, political science, postcolonial and South Asian studies.
Cambridge Studies in Law and Society
234pp 6 b/w illus. 10 tables
Sep. 2022 9781316516935 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781009025515
The Abortion Act 1967
a biography of a Uk Law
Sally Sheldon | University of Kent, Canterbury Innovatively using the concept of ‘biography’ to study law, this book explores continuity and change in the Abortion Act over time. Drawing on extensive archival research and interviews, it shows how various actors gave meaning to the Act and how the Act both shaped, and was shaped by, wider changes in UK society.
Law in Context
358pp
Nov. 2022 9781108496384 Hardback GBP 95 / USD 125 eISBN 9781108677295
The Asian Law and Society Reader
culture, Power, Politics
Lynette J. Chua | National University of Singapore
Asian law and society research has rapidly expanded worldwide. This first-ever reader features original commentaries on key works, debates, and methods. For students and scholars interested in law, culture, politics, and society in Asian countries, it is an essential teaching tool for courses in law, social sciences, and justice studies.
450pp Nov. 2022 9781108818995 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 39.99 Nov. 2022 9781108836418 Hardback GBP 89.99 / USD 120 eISBN 9781108864824
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The Law of Political Economy
Transformation in the Function of Law Poul F. Kjaer | Copenhagen Business School
The book develops the law of political economy as a new field of scholarly enquiry. Based on empirical insights from a wide range of areas, it provides a novel conceptual framework for studying conflicts and challenges in political economy contexts while outlining the contours of a new law of political economy.
422pp 1 table
Aug. 2022 9781108717274 Paperback GBP 27.99 / USD 41.99 Apr. 2020 9781108493116 Hardback GBP 99.99 / USD 131 eISBN 9781108675635
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The Legal Process and the Promise of Justice
Studies inspired by the work of Malcolm Feeley Rosann Greenspan | University of California, Berkeley Malcolm Feeley is one of the founding giants of the law and society field, whose vast scholarship examines legal process from the inner workings of criminal courts to the possibility of prison reform. This volume offers essays by leading law and society scholars who reflect on, analyze, and expand Feeley’s scholarship.
Cambridge Studies in Law and Society 406pp
May. 2022 9781108401975 Paperback GBP 27.99 / USD 41.99 Jun. 2019 9781108415682 Hardback GBP 83.99 / USD 116 eISBN 9781108234979
The Power of the Jury
Transforming citizens into Jurors
Nancy S. Marder | Chicago-Kent College of Law
Offering an alternative perspective of the jury process, this book argues that each stage transforms citizens into responsible jurors. It analyses each stage, from summons to post-verdict interview, showing how the stages fit together and demonstrating how the jury process equips jurors with the ability to perform their new role.
Cambridge Studies in Law and Society 225pp
Sep. 2022 9781108704793 Paperback GBP 23.99 / USD 32.99 Sep. 2022 9781108483315 Hardback GBP 96 / USD 125 eISBN 9781108630009
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The Role of Lawyers in Access to Justice
asian and comparative Perspectives
Helena Whalen-Bridge | National University of Singapore Law may provide relief for some of life’s troubles, but that requires access to justice. This book expands analysis of access to justice beyond the US and the UK, to Asia and other jurisdictions. It considers functioning systems of mandatory public interest activities and provides English translations of relevant regulation.
470pp Sep. 2022 9781316517451 Hardback GBP 110 / USD 140 eISBN 9781009042253
The Transforming Power of Cultural Rights
a Promising Law and Humanities approach
Helle Porsdam | University of Copenhagen Cultural rights are transformative and empowering. They enable people to aspire to a better future for themselves and play a key role in realizing all other Human rights. This book discusses how cultural rights provide a much-needed discourse to explore, negotiate, and come to new cross-cultural understandings.
266pp May. 2022 9781108446303 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 34.99 Apr. 2019 9781108427555 Hardback GBP 83.99 / USD 116 eISBN 9781108580182
Theorizing Local Migration Law and Governance
Moritz Baumgärtel | Universiteit Utrecht, The Netherlands Offering new empirical, conceptual, and normative perspectives on local migration governance, this volume uses a diverse range of case studies to analyse the recent ‘local turn’ in migration governance from a socio-legal perspective, highlighting the relevance of legal frameworks, mechanisms, and processes. Available Open Access on Cambridge Core.
300pp Sep. 2022 9781316517840 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781009047661
Towards the Rule of Law in China
Social Diversification and the Power System
Weidong Ji | Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China
Offers a legal perspective on cutting-edge issues in our society at large (e.g. risk and uncertainty, AI network, the COVID-19 pandemic, and big data). Although it starts from discussion of the legal development in China, it ends with a more universalistic concern about the transformation of the global legal landscape.
500pp
Mar. 2022 9781108426541 Hardback GBP 120 / USD 155 eISBN 9781108687904
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Transnational Law a Framework for analysis
Michael W. Dowdle
Using interdisciplinary techniques and case studies from around the world, this textbook offers a comprehensive, holistic exploration of transnational law. It advances a framework for understanding what to look for when encountering transnational legal institutions and practices. Available Open Access on Cambridge Core. Law in Context
750pp
Sep. 2022 9781108405959 Paperback GBP 44.99 / USD 59.99 Sep. 2022 9781108417853 Hardback GBP 79.99 / USD 129.99 eISBN 9781108283571
Ways of Remembering
Law, cinema and collective Memory in the New india
Volume 1 Oishik Sircar
It is a jurisprudential investigation into how a shared narrative of law and cinema produces ways of collectively remembering mass violence in postcolonial India. It will appeal to readers in India and common law jurisdictions interested in the areas of law and cinema and law and violence. Law in Context 240pp
Nov. 2022 9781316512814 Hardback GBP 80 / USD 110 eISBN 9781009072182
Taxation
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Core Tax Legislation and Study Guide 2022
Edition: 25 | Stephen Barkoczy
Core Taxation Legislation and Study Guide is a reference text for students undertaking tax subjects. It provides curated extracts of legislation as well as guidance on study skills. An essential resource, this text allows students to access the legislation they will need for a Taxation law course in a time-saving and user-friendly way. 2496pp
May. 2022 9781009154260 Paperback GBP 87.99 / USD 125 eISBN 9781009154277
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Foundations of Taxation Law 2022
Lectures on the Social Semiotics of Language
Fourteenth edition
Stephen Barkoczy
Foundations of Taxation Law is a clear, comprehensive introduction to the policy, principles and practice of Australia’s Taxation system. An introductory guide for law and business students and tax practitioners, the text blends policy issues, Taxation theory, technical ‘black letter law’ and commercial practice into a succinct, principled text. 1324pp
Jun. 2022 9781009154437 Paperback GBP 99.99 / USD 139.99 eISBN 9781009154444
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International Commercial Tax Second edition
Peter Harris | University of Cambridge
Fully updated, this evaluation of the international tax order considers the outcomes of the OECD’s BEPS project and the consequential revisions of the OECD and UN Model tax treaties. Illustrated with practical examples, this book will challenge postgraduate students, practitioners, and academics to think more deeply about tax issues.
Cambridge Tax Law Series 625pp 2 b/w illus.
Jul. 2022 9781108745130 Paperback GBP 32.99 / USD 49.99 Mar. 2020 9781108477819 Hardback GBP 116 / USD 147 eISBN 9781108774994
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Principles, Planning and Design
Mark Brabazon
This book identifies a set of principles and corresponding tax settings that countries may apply to cross-border income derived by, through, or from a trust and will appeal to international tax practitioners, administrators, policymakers, academics, and students.
Cambridge Tax Law Series 415pp 8 b/w illus. 10 tables
Jun. 2022 9781108729178 Paperback GBP 27.99 / USD 41.99 May. 2019 9781108492256 Hardback GBP 99.99 / USD 131 eISBN 9781108679299
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Michael A. Livingston
This book applies the insights of anthropology, sociology, and other social sciences to tax law, where they are frequently ignored. This first cultural study of Taxation in an international context will be of interest to scholars, students, and practitioners interested in tax systems and policy.
143pp
Jun. 2022 9781316502006 Paperback GBP 19.99 / USD 29.99 Mar. 2020 9781107136847 Hardback GBP 88.99 / USD 116 eISBN 9781316480144
Tax and Government in the 21st Century
Miranda Stewart | University of Melbourne
This accessible book explains the law and policy of Taxation to support economic prosperity and social cohesion in a global, digital era. Legal scholars, practitioners, policy makers, administrators, economists, and social historians will benefit from its wide-ranging exploration of the history and future of Taxation to finance government.
Law in Context
350pp
Sep. 2022 9781107483507 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 39.99
Sep. 2022 9781107097469 Hardback GBP 89.99 / USD 120 eISBN 9781316160701
Taxation Law 2022 Bundle
Stephen Barkoczy | Monash University, Victoria
This bundle comprises: Foundations of Taxation Law 2022, and Core Tax Legislation & Study Guide 2022. 5212pp Sep. 2022 9781009167918 2 Paperback books GBP 140 / USD 190 eISBN
The Administrative Foundations of the Chinese Fiscal State
Wei Cui | University of British Columbia, Vancouver
This systematic study of Chinese Taxation explains the lessons China’s successful revenue-raising effort holds for developing countries, the reasons why mainstream economic theories must be revised to recognize fundamentally different types of state capacity, and the challenging questions the Chinese paradigm raises for the future of Taxation. Cambridge Tax Law Series 330pp Mar. 2022 9781108491426 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108868648
Tort law
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Maimonides
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Law, religion, economics, and Morality Yuval Sinai
The book presents, for the first time, Maimonides’ complete tort theory, and how it compares with other tort theories both in the Jewish world and beyond. Drawing on sources old and new, this book offers fresh interdisciplinary perspectives on important moral, consequentialist, economic, and religious issues.
Cambridge Studies in Law and Judaism 428pp 6 b/w illus.
Jun. 2022 9781316631249 Paperback GBP 27.99 / USD 41.99 Aug. 2020 9781107179295 Hardback GBP 95 / USD 125 eISBN 9781316832042
UN and international organisations
TeXTbOOk
An Introduction to International Organizations Law
Fourth edition
Jan Klabbers | University of Helsinki
The fourth edition of this market leading textbook offers students a clear framework for understanding international organizations law. Covering the essential topics, from finances to institutional structures, this new edition is updated with the latest case law and considers recent events such as Brexit and the Covid-19 pandemic.
422pp Mar. 2022 9781108820301 Paperback GBP 39.99 / USD 51.99 Mar. 2022 9781108842204 Hardback GBP 120 / USD 150 eISBN 9781108899789
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De facto International Prosecutors
Diversity Judgments
in a
Global Era with My Own eyes
Melinda Rankin | University of Sydney
Explains how and why ‘de facto international prosecutors’ extend the reaches of international Criminal law by implicitly or explicitly adopting the tasks and practices of the offices of international prosecutors.
225pp
Aug. 2022 9781108498166 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108632546
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Existing Legal Limits to Security Council Veto Power in the Face of Atrocity Crimes
Jennifer Trahan | New York University
The book makes the case that existing legal obligations constrain how the UN Security Council permanent members use their veto. Through the lens of atrocities occurring in Syria, Myanmar, Darfur, and elsewhere, the book outlines the parameters international law creates in situations of genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity.
373pp
Jul. 2022 9781108732062 Paperback GBP 25.99 / USD 39.99
Aug. 2020 9781108487016 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108765251
The
Cambridge Handbook of
Democratizing Judicial Legitimacy
Roy L. Brooks | University of San Diego School of Law
In order for the US Supreme Court to retain its integrity and legitimacy, it needs to reflect society’s commitment to diversity and inclusion. Brooks argues that the Court decides cases within a framework of judicial legitimacy that is rooted not in today’s society, but in eighteenth-century AngloAmerican culture.
400pp
Mar. 2022 9781108440066 Paperback GBP 36.99 / USD 49.99 Mar. 2022 9781108424325 Hardback GBP 99.99 / USD 130 eISBN 9781108333894
Fight the Power
Law
and Policy through Hip-Hop Songs
Gregory S. Parks | Wake Forest University, North Carolina
As Public Enemy’s lead vocalist, Chuck D, once noted, ‘Rap is the CNN of young black America’. Accordingly, Fight the Power brings together leading legal scholars to make sense of some of our nation’s most pressing law and policy issues through the lens of popular and important rap songs.
300pp Feb. 2022 9781009011532 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99 Feb. 2022 9781316519974 Hardback GBP 69.99 / USD 89.99 eISBN 9781009019804
Neighborhood Watch Policing white Spaces in america
Shawn E. Fields
the
Sustainable Development Goals and International Law
Volume 1
Jonas Ebbesson | Stockholms Universitet
With a range of expert contributors and numerous examples, this book explores the multifaceted relationship between Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) and international law, shows how the international economic system problematizes the attainment of the SDGs, and develops a novel, cosmopolitan approach to understanding sustainable development.
Cambridge Law Handbooks 476pp
Sep. 2022 9781108477338 Hardback GBP 125 / USD 165 eISBN 9781108769631
US law
Critical Race Judgments
Neighborhood Watch weaves history, law, neuroscience, and personal narrative to examine the ways private citizens police Black people in America to maintain de facto color lines. The book makes a compelling case that the criminal legal system, policing, and society at large requires a radical racial reordering.
250pp
Jun. 2022 9781108793506 Paperback GBP 23.99 / USD 29.99 Jun. 2022 9781108840064 Hardback GBP 74.99 / USD 99.99 eISBN 9781108878661
Post-Racial Constitutionalism and the Roberts Court
rhetorical Neutrality and the Perpetuation of inequality
rewritten
U.S. court
Bennett CapersOpinions
on race and the Law
How might seminal Supreme Court cases have come out differently had CRT insights shaped the development of constitutional law? This book answers that question by re-writing opinions that implicate critical dimensions of racial justice, including the death penalty, employment, voting, policing, education, environmental justice, and immigration.
600pp
Apr. 2022 9781316616451 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 39.99 Apr. 2022 9781107164529 Hardback GBP 89.99 / USD 120 eISBN 9781316691090
Cedric Merlin Powell | University of Louisville, Kentucky This book provides a Critical Race Theory analysis of how the United States Supreme Court under the leadership of Chief Justice John Roberts perpetuates structural inequality through neutral process rhetoric and illusory democratic ideals. It offers a comprehensive critique of the Court’s race jurisprudence and post-racialism.
250pp Oct. 2022 9781108839945 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108878227
The Legacy of Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Second edition
Scott Dodson
This anthology is for readers-both inside and outside of law-who want to learn more about Ruth Bader Ginsburg and her legal legacy.
350pp
Mar. 2022 9781009013970 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99
Mar. 2022 9781316515563 Hardback GBP 64.99 / USD 84.99
The Practice of American Constitutional Law
H. Jefferson Powell | Duke University, North Carolina
This book provides a comprehensive description of the practice of making and evaluating constitutional law arguments. The book clearly explains the relationship between the written Constitution and constitutional law in practice. It will appeal to students, professors, practitioners, and anyone interested in constitutional law in the United States.
290pp May. 2022 9781009158862 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 39.99 May. 2022 9781009158848 Hardback GBP 84.99 / USD 110 eISBN 9781009158855
The Reasoning State
Edward H. Stiglitz | Cornell University, New York
Employing an inter-disciplinary approach, this book develops a theory of the modern state based on the concept of trust. It is valuable to readers interested in Administrative and Constitutional Law, the history of the Early Republic or the Progressive Era, positive political theory, and experimental social science methods.
225pp Jun. 2022 9781108485968 Hardback GBP 85 / USD 110 eISBN 9781108662673
Throwing the Party
How the Supreme court Puts Political Party Organizations ahead of Voters
Wayne Batchis | University of Delaware
The Supreme Court’s understanding of political parties is impoverished, Batchis argues. The result is a distortion of the two-party system, and an inconsistent and contradictory constitutional law. From primaries to campaign finance, gerrymandering to ballot access, Batchis analyzes and offers a proposed solution to this problematic jurisprudence.
Cambridge Studies on Civil Rights and Civil Liberties 350pp Jun. 2022 9781009095853 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 39.99 Jun. 2022 9781316515051 Hardback GBP 89.99 / USD 120 eISBN 9781009091909
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