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34 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.
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500pp Jan. 2022 9781316518052 Hardback GBP 39.99 / USD 49.99 eISBN 9781009049054
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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
Law and economics
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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
Law and technology, science, communication
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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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Governing New Frontiers in the Information Age
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