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A Cosmopolitan Jurisprudence
Essays in Memory of H. Patrick Glenn
Dedek, Helge | McGill University, Montréal
Engaging critically with comparative law scholar
Patrick Glenn’s intellectual legacy, this volume examines his vision of law as tradition and of a ‘cosmopolitan state.’ An international group of leading scholars takes stock of the field of comparative law and where it is headed.
ASCL Studies in Comparative Law
323pp
Apr. 2024 9781108795258 Paperback GBP 26.99 / USD 34.99
eISBN 9781108894760
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An Introduction to German Law and Legal Culture
Text and Materials
Miller, Russell A. | Washington and Lee University, Virginia
TEXTBOOK FLAG Law, Ethics, and the Visual Arts
Sixth edition
Merryman, John Henry | Stanford University Law School
Introduces legal and ethical issues impacting artists, art collectors, dealers, and museums in today’s international art markets. Highlights key international treaties and statutes, judicial decisions, and excerpts from scholarly and other publications to make legal and ethical issues in the world of the visual arts accessible and understandable.
600pp
The growing global relevance of German law calls for this entirely new, introductory survey of German law and legal culture for students, and as a reference for judges, practitioners and policy-makers. The textbook provides lively and informed coverage of German legal history and contemporary German legal and political institutions and practices. Law in Context
502pp
Oct. 2024 9781316506370
Oct. 2024 9781107141131
eISBN 9781316493342
A Comparative Perspective
Biagi, Francesco | Università di Bologna
The book examines seven national experiences of constitution building after the Arab Spring, namely those of Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Syria, and Jordan. The book focuses on constitution-drafting, separation of powers, constitutional justice, and religion, women and non-Muslims within the framework of citizenship.
ASCL Studies in Comparative Law
342pp
Jan. 2025 9781009533645 Hardback GBP 100.00 / USD 130.00 eISBN 9781009533669
Legal Approaches in Comparative Context
Krotoszynski, Jr., Ronald J. | University of Alabama
Dis- and misinformation propagated across traditional and social media clearly undermines democracy – yet so does repressing political speech in the name of truth. This book brings together legal experts from democracies worldwide to explore the challenges of balancing free speech and combatting disand misinformation.
414pp
Dec. 2024 9781009373289 Hardback GBP 110.00 / USD 140.00
eISBN 9781009373272
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eISBN 9781139811828
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A Strong Programme for Weak Thought
Legrand, Pierre
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, 167 485pp
Jun. 2024 9781009054867 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 39.99
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The Cambridge Handbook of Comparative Law
Siems, Mathias | European University Institute, Florence Comparative law is a common subject of research and teaching in many universities around the world. It is thus topical to publish this Cambridge Handbook of Comparative Law that presents a truly global perspective of comparative law today aiming to appeal to readers globally.
Cambridge Law Handbooks
780pp 19 b/w illus. 11 tables
Feb. 2024 9781108843089 Hardback GBP 160.00 / USD 210.00
eISBN 9781108914741
Markets as Institutions of Antipower
Deutscher, Elias | University of East Anglia School of Law This book asks how competition and its protection through competition law are linked with democracy. It finds that the supposed symbiosis between competition (law) and democracy rests on a republican understanding of liberty as the absence of domination, which originates in ancient Roman thought.
Global Competition Law and Economics Policy 366pp
Nov. 2024 9781316513675 Hardback GBP 105.00 / USD 135.00
eISBN 9781009075817
Suppressed Civil War and Colonized Citizens
Thornhill, Chris | University of Birmingham
This book explains how democratic constitutions were created by imperialism. It uses a globalsociological method to show how imperialist patterns of violence persistently affected the development of constitutional democracies, challenging standard views concerning the relationship between democracy, war, and peace.
Cambridge Studies in Law and Society
450pp
Dec. 2024 9781316513941 Hardback GBP 135.00 / USD 180.00
eISBN 9781009076388
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Australian Constitutional Law
Concepts and Cases
Second edition
Beck, Luke | Monash University, Victoria
Australian Constitutional Law: Concepts and Cases provides an accessible introduction to Australian constitutional law, integrating theory and doctrine. The second edition has been updated to include commentary on significant recent High Court decisions and a new chapter that examines the scope of the Commonwealth’s power to impose taxation.
756pp
Jan. 2024 9781009326605 Paperback GBP 84.99 / USD 105.00
eISBN 9781009326582
The Fight for Mexican American Studies in the Streets and in the Courts
Cabrera, Nolan L. | University of Arizona
Before states banned Critical Race Theory, Arizona outlawed a highly successful Mexican American Studies program in Tucson Unified (2010). This book documents the racist politics that led to the banning as well as the grassroots and legal resistance that led to its overturning, providing a blueprint for contemporary resistance movements.
300pp
Dec. 2024 9781009563567 Paperback GBP 26.99 / USD 35.99
Dec. 2024 9781009563581 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00
eISBN 9781009563543
Law, Land Reform and Redistributive Justice in South Africa
Zenker, Olaf | Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg, Germany
This book will appeal to scholars, students, policymakers and readers interested in the contribution of land reform and constitutional law to redistributive justice. An interdisciplinary team of experts, united in their commitment to redistributive justice, explore the complexity of issues in critical, constructive and creative ways.
Cambridge Studies in Constitutional Law
336pp
Yap, Po Jen | The University of Hong Kong
The top courts in Hong Kong, Taiwan and South Korea have reshaped constitutional law on non-discrimination, criminal due process, and free speech. This volume explores how their constitutional jurisprudence has converged in the process.
Comparative Constitutional Law and Policy
212pp
Jul. 2024 9781108926416 Paperback GBP 26.99 / USD 34.99 eISBN 9781108923422
The Fashioning of the Other in Europe’s Constitutional Repertoires
van der Tol, Mariëtta D. C. | University of Oxford
This book offers a deeper reflection on intolerance in politics and society today. It explains why the representation and visibility of minorities has historically been contested, and why constitutional law is so important to protect them today. Examples come from across the liberal-illiberal divide: France, the Netherlands, Hungary, and Poland.
Comparative Constitutional Law and Policy
188pp
Nov. 2024 9781009473958 Hardback GBP 100.00 / USD 130.00
eISBN 9781009473927
Past, Present, Future
Zhang, Qianfan | Peking University, Beijing
The reformist perspective, focusing on the internal dynamism and weakness of the Chinese society, may also have an impact on China’s international relations and the strategies that the major powers adopt toward China.
Comparative Constitutional Law and Policy
350pp
Dec. 2024 9781009504119 Hardback GBP 100.00 / USD 130.00 eISBN 9781009504126
Judging in a Divided Republic
Price, Zachary S. | University College of the Law, San Francisco
Addressing the intense political debates surrounding constitutional law and the Supreme Court, this book urges judges to resist politicization and make decisions that benefit both conservatives and progressives. A must-read for anyone seeking to understand the sources and implications of constitutional disagreements in contemporary America.
272pp
Nov. 2024 9781009391832 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 39.99
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Apr. 2024 9781009380775 Hardback GBP 95.00 / USD 125.00
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A Comparative
Bambrick, Christina R. | University of Notre Dame, Indiana
This book offers a new theoretical take on clashes of rights between private actors, or the ‘horizontal application’ of rights. It will be of interest to scholars across the social sciences and humanities, particularly those studying law and politics, the relationship between government and civil society, and the public-private divide.
Cambridge Studies in Constitutional Law
296pp
Dec. 2024 9781009293730 Hardback GBP 100.00 / USD 130.00
eISBN 9781009293723
The Foundations and Future of Constitutional Identity
Hirschl, Ran | University of Toronto
Featuring key scholars of comparative constitutionalism, constitutional theory, and constitutional politics, this book provides a comprehensive, theoretical, comparative, normative, and empirical account of the concept of constitutional identity. It will appeal to scholars, students, jurists, and constitutional drafters alike.
Comparative Constitutional Law and Policy
386pp
Mar. 2024 9781009473248 Hardback GBP 105.00 / USD 135.00
eISBN 9781009473194
The Police Power in the American States
Rodriguez, Daniel B. | Northwestern University, Illinois
Drawing upon law, history, and social science, this book is a close investigation of an important yet neglected area of constitutional law: the state police power and its function in regulatory governance in the US It is a major contribution to state constitutional law literature and contemporary regulatory policy.
354pp
Oct. 2024 9781009124218 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 39.99
Oct. 2024 9781009123051 Hardback GBP 90.00 / USD 120.00
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Government Accountability Value Pack 2
Principles 3rd ed + Sources & Materials 2nd ed Second edition
Bannister, Judith | Flinders University of South Australia
This value pack includes: Government Accountability: Australian Administrative Law, 3rd edition, and Government Accountability Sources & Materials: Australian Administrative Law, 2nd edition.
1180pp
Dorfman, Avihay | Tel-Aviv University
Develops a theory of political authority in which institutions are public and, consequently, are authoritative by virtue of speaking in the name of citizens, not merely for them. The theory accounts for major legal doctrines including the separation of powers, limits of privatization, public property, and the use artificial intelligence.
208pp
Feb. 2024 9781009327176 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 39.99
Feb. 2024 9781009327169 Hardback GBP 90.00 / USD 120.00
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The Case for Abolishing State Government
Legomsky, Stephen H. | Washington University, St Louis
This book invites readers to imagine an America without state government. The first book ever to argue for the abolition of the US states, it exposes state government as both the gravest threat to American democracy and a pointless additional layer of regulation and taxation.
300pp
Jan. 2025 9781009581417 Paperback GBP 30.99 / USD 41.99
Jan. 2025 9781009581431 Hardback GBP 95.00 / USD 125.00
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Bellamy, Richard | University College London
The book is aimed at students and scholars of law, politics and philosophy. Of unprecedented breadth, it offers both a survey of, and an original contribution to, the field by some the world’s leading scholars of constitutional theory.
Cambridge Law Handbooks
900pp
Jan. 2025 9781108491310 Hardback GBP 125.00 / USD 200.00
eISBN 9781108868143
The Comparative Constitutional Design of Elections, Parties and Voting Ginsburg, Tom | University of Chicago
Nov. 2024 9781009167871 2 Paperback books GBP 125.00 / USD 165.00
In democracies, constitutions set the term of political contestation. In our era of democratic backsliding, they shape the probabilities of democracy’s survival and decay. This volume considers the legal and political issues related to constitutional design of elections, parties, and voters, featuring a diverse range of voices.
Comparative Constitutional Law and Policy
282pp
Dec. 2024 9781009447737 Hardback GBP 100.00 / USD 130.00
eISBN 9781009447713
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The ‘Fall’ of the Arab Spring
Democracy’s Challenges and Efforts to Reconstitute the Middle East
Maboudi, Tofigh | 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
286pp
Feb. 2024 9781009010320 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99
eISBN 9781009023382
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The Veil of Participation
Citizens and Political Parties in ConstitutionMaking Processes
Hudson, Alexander
Addressing fundamental debates in constitutional law, political theory, and comparative politics, Hudson provides new evidence about the roles of political parties, leaders, and citizen-participants in constitution-making processes. The book is for anyone studying political institutions, political participation, and processes of legal change.
Comparative Constitutional Law and Policy
239pp
An Introduction to Law and Regulation
Text and Materials
Second edition
Yeung, Karen | University of Birmingham Regulation permeates all aspects of life, from social media, transport, employment to food safety. But what is regulation? And why do we need it? This book demystifies regulation for students, regulators, practitioners, and scholars by addressing the ‘what,’ ‘why,’ ‘whether,’ and ‘how’ of regulation in a scholarly yet accessible manner.
Law in Context
456pp
Apr. 2024 9781108793513 Paperback GBP 26.99 / USD 34.99
eISBN 9781108878685
A Trust-Based Framework for Social Rights Enforcement
Vitale, David | University of Warwick
Interdisciplinary and global in focus, this book is of value to readers interested in social rights law, public law or the concept of trust – including academics, legal practitioners, judges, politicians and students – offering a trust-based analysis of social rights law and a legal framework for social rights enforcement.
Cambridge Studies in Constitutional Law
282pp
Dec. 2024 9781009379038 Paperback GBP 41.99 / USD 51.99
Dec. 2024 9781009379014 Hardback GBP 125.00 / USD 155.00
eISBN 9781009379007
Board-Shareholder Dialogue
Policy Debate, Legal Constraints and Best Practices
Enriques, Luca | University of Oxford
Provides corporate law scholars and students and practitioners at law firms, advisory services firms and asset managers with a comprehensive and rigorous analysis of the financial, managerial, policy and legal issues arising from a key feature of today’s corporate governance environment, the dialogue between shareholders and corporate boards.
Feb. 2024 9781009098557 Hardback GBP 95.00 / USD 125.00
eISBN 9781009089654
Written and Unwritten
The Rules, Internal Procedures, and Customs of the United States Courts of Appeals
Newman, Jon O. | US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit
The United States Federal Courts of Appeals decide cases concerning the most important issues of our time. This book is an unprecedented look into the internal operations of the courts, detailing the norms and unwritten customs of their day to day operations.
216pp
Nov. 2024 9781009426190 Paperback GBP 25.99 / USD 34.99
Nov. 2024 9781009426183 Hardback GBP 80.00 / USD 105.00
eISBN 9781009426169
International Corporate Law and Financial Market Regulation
588pp
Nov. 2024 9781009360760 Hardback GBP 130.00 / USD 170.00
eISBN 9781009360746
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Founders without Limits
Dual-Class Stock and the Premium Tier of the London Stock Exchange
Reddy, Bobby V. | University of Cambridge Straddling the disciplines of company law, economics, business and finance, this book explores dual-class stock, one of the hottest corporate governance topics, in the context of founders and the UK tech-scene, as well as comprehensively covers the subject’s international breadth as a guide for lecturers, academics, practitioners and policymakers.
International Corporate Law and Financial Market Regulation
485pp
Apr. 2024 9781108970624 Paperback GBP 26.99 / USD 34.99
eISBN 9781108989893
Tingle, Bryce C. | University of Calgary
For forty years we’ve repeatedly reformed the way we run corporations. Yet research suggests these reforms have not only failed but have made many things worse. This book examines how and why modern governance practices fail, especially when advanced as solutions to serious political and social problems.
316pp
May 2024 9781009170635 Paperback GBP 25.99 / USD 34.99
May 2024 9781009170611 Hardback GBP 80.00 / USD 105.00
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Contract Terms, Applicable Law and Arbitration
Second edition
Cordero-Moss, Giuditta | Universitetet i Oslo
Any practising lawyer and student working with international commercial contracts faces standardised contracts and international arbitration as mechanism for dispute settlement. Based on extensive practical experience, this book explains the interaction between contracts terms, applicable rules of law and arbitration.
528pp
Feb. 2024 9781009077989 Paperback GBP 44.99 / USD 59.99
Feb. 2024 9781316514238 Hardback GBP 70.00 / USD 90.00
eISBN 9781009082822
Concept, Context and Challenges
Jansen, Chris | Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam
This book discusses and connects the legal aspects of competitive tendering of public contracts, authorisations, subsidies and public assets. It targets on public authorities, legislators, courts and academics and explains the impact of the legal framework on the ability of governments to achieve the public interests they pursue.
464pp
Apr. 2025 9781009443777 Hardback GBP 125.00 / USD 160.00
eISBN 9781009443739
Gurrea-Martínez, Aurelio | Singapore Management University
This book analyses how and why insolvency law in emerging economies needs to be reinvented. It also explores the role of insolvency law in the promotion of economic growth as well as the similarities and divergences in the design of insolvency laws around the world.
340pp
Jun. 2024 9781009431712 Hardback GBP 95.00 / USD 125.00
eISBN 9781009431743
Theory, Operation, and Application of Shareholder Withdrawal
Koh, Alan K | 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
425pp
Sep. 2024 9781009545754 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 39.99
eISBN 9781108634618
Regulation,
Alexander, Kern | University of Zurich
This book addresses the need for updated knowledge on finance’s role in delivering sustainability within and outside the European Union. It caters to scholars, policymakers, and practitioners who aim for a greener world, a more equitable society, and better-managed corporations.
Cambridge Law Handbooks
600pp
Jan. 2025 9781009483940 Hardback GBP 150.00 / USD 195.00
eISBN 9781009483971
Kaur, Harpreet
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
581pp
Nov. 2024 9781108823708 Paperback GBP 39.99 / USD 49.99
eISBN 9781108914383
Davis, Seth | University of California, Berkeley School of Law
This book examines addresses a social problem that cuts across legal systems: abuse of authority in decision making. Whether within familial, political, or business relations, all individuals are vulnerable to another’s abuse of authority to make decisions for them. This book is about how law may respond to this problem transnationally.
320pp
Feb. 2024 9781009310307 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00
eISBN 9781009310321
Franssen, Vanessa | Université de Liège, Belgium
This book addresses academics, practitioners, policymakers and other stakeholders interested in digital evidence gathering and cooperation with service providers in criminal investigations. Taking a comparative approach, it discusses crucial transversal questions and offers profound insights on balancing privacy and needs for effective enforcement.
Cambridge Law Handbooks
610pp
Jan. 2025 9781316511275 Hardback GBP 190.00 / USD 250.00
eISBN 9781009049771
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International Arbitration and India
Practice, Politics, and New Comparative Perspectives
Vasudevan Suseela, Jaya | Hidayatullah National Law University, Raipur, Chattisgarh, India
Offers a balanced combination of theory and practice of arbitration and present dimensions of discourses. Provides a comprehensive analysis, covering domestic and foreign law. It identifies the most relevant topical disputes from different legal traditions highlighting statutory amendments and judicial decisions.
340pp
Feb. 2025 9781009514262 Paperback GBP 25.99 / USD 34.99
Nov. 2024 9781009514231 Hardback GBP 80.00 / USD 105.00
eISBN 9781009514279
Successes, Failures, and a Roadmap for Reform
Bales, Richard A. | Ohio Northern University
This book provides a roadmap to reform and enhance the fairness and coherence of the Federal Arbitration Act. Readers will be shown how the Federal Arbitration Act impacts the modern practice of arbitration and undermines the fairness of mandatory arbitration.
450pp
Dec. 2024 9781009391917 Hardback GBP 165.00 / USD 195.00
eISBN 9781009391894
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The Three Ages of International Commercial Arbitration
Schinazi, Mikaël
A unique history of modern international commercial arbitration theory and practice, this book draws on a wide range of sources from the eighteenth century to the present. It sets out the origins and evolution of the modern regime of international arbitration, the International Chamber of Commerce and current controversies.
Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law, 163
383pp
Jun. 2024 9781108799775 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 39.99
eISBN 9781108891837
The Changing Role of Judges in an Era of Settlements and Plea Bargains
Alberstein, Michal | Bar-Ilan University, Israel
To date, most cases settle in both civil and criminal justice. The traditional trial-focused role of judges has vastly changed, remaining largely unformulated. This book uncovers today’s judicial role through multiple research methods, and will be an invaluable resource for researchers in jurisprudence and criminal justice, and practitioners.
229pp
A Constitutional Evaluation of Labour Law
Routh, Supriya | University of British Columbia, Vancouver
This book offers a novel take on the purpose and tools of labour law, which should interest students, scholars, teachers, practitioners, and policy-makers working on the area. It connects constitutional ideals with the objective of labour law and offers a holistic evaluation of the latest (2019-20) reforms of labour law.
258pp
Nov. 2024 9781009445337 Hardback GBP 90.00 / USD 120.00
eISBN 9781009445368
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Theory and Law in the United Kingdom
Benjamin, Lisa
This book can help students, scholars and practitioners identify the overlaps and tensions between company and Environmental law. Connecting diverse areas such as international Environmental law, climate and energy law, human rights law, and investor action, Benjamin argues that company law can be a bridge to corporate climate action.
Cambridge Studies on Environment, Energy and Natural Resources Governance
249pp
Apr. 2024 9781108723473 Paperback GBP 26.99 / USD 34.99
eISBN 9781108689243
The Political Economy of Climate and Energy Policy
Maltby, Tomas | King’s College London
This first comprehensive analysis of Central and Eastern European energy transitions and climate and energy policy examines their domestic and foreign policy positions, energy security concerns and climate policy preferences as the EU aims for decarbonisation by 2050.
Dec. 2024 9781316517994 Hardback GBP 100.00 / USD 130.00
eISBN 9781009049313
Cambridge Studies on Environment, Energy and Natural Resources Governance
264pp
Apr. 2024 9781108477130 Hardback GBP 95.00 / USD 125.00
eISBN 9781108755672
The National Green Tribunal
Rosencranz, Armin | O.P. Jindal Global University, India
The book is intended for readers who seek to gain an understanding of how Indian Environmental law works and its evolution over time. It seeks to situate present Environmental law trends in the broader framework of Indian Environmental law, thereby allowing the reader to appreciate present environmental legal reasoning holistically.
0pp
Nov. 2024 9781009379212 Paperback GBP 44.99 / USD 59.99
Nov. 2024 9781009379199 Hardback GBP 135.00 / USD 180.00
eISBN 9781009379182
Fleming, Ruven | Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, The Netherlands
A comprehensive global overview of hydrogen and the law at every stage, including markets, production, transport, and end-use. Includes contributions from a stellar set of authors from Environmental law, energy law, and international law, amongst others. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core. Cambridge Law Handbooks
468pp
Nov. 2024 9781009459266 Paperback GBP 35.00 / USD 49.99
Nov. 2024 9781009459235 Hardback GBP 115.00 / USD 150.00 eISBN 9781009459259
Assessing the Turn to Stronger Enforcement and More Robust Interest Representation
Weiß, Wolfgang | University Speyer
This book considers the EU’s recent reorientation of its trade policy towards stronger enforcement and more robust representation of its interests, and offers readers a comprehensive study of the novel tools of trade policy, considered especially in light of the EU’s international and constitutional commitments and support for multilateralism.
Cambridge Studies in Environmental law and Policy
512pp
Dec. 2024 9781009196536 Hardback GBP 125.00 / USD 160.00
eISBN 9781009196529
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Politicising Commodification
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Reframing Rights and Powers in the Algorithmic Society
De Gregorio, Giovanni | 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 Environmental law and Policy
382pp
Apr. 2024 9781009069236 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 39.99
eISBN 9781009071215
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European Union Law
Text and Materials
Fifth edition
Chalmers, Damian | National University of Singapore
This book is for undergraduate and postgraduate students of EU law. It provides critical reflection by situating EU law in an unparalleled manner against its wider political and economic contexts and captures the significance of EU law by including contemporary topics that are not in traditional accounts of EU law. 1232pp
Mar. 2024 9781009230308 Paperback GBP 49.99 / USD 64.99
eISBN 9781009230322
Grasping Legal Time
Temporality and European Migration Law
Stronks, Martijn | 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
126pp
European Governance and Labour Politics from the Financial Crisis to the Covid Emergency
Erne, Roland | University College Dublin
Analyses the EU’s new economic governance (NEG) interventions in labour relations and public services (transport, water, healthcare) since 2008; the countervailing social movements that NEG triggered; and their feedback effects on the EU’s post-Covid governance regime and EU democracy. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
434pp
Oct. 2024 9781009054362 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 39.99
Jun. 2024 9781316511633 Hardback GBP 90.00 / USD 120.00
eISBN 9781009053433
The Promise of the ‘Complete System of Remedies’
Fink, Melanie | Leiden University
This volume is for academics working on the rule of law, fundamental rights, and judicial or administrative remedies for redress, as well as policy makers working on accountability of EU public power, and civil society organisations with a vision to stimulate change through strategic litigation. Also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
439pp
Jan. 2025 9781009484046 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 39.99
eISBN 9781108886574
Nov. 2024 9781009373807 Hardback GBP 125.00 / USD 160.00
eISBN 9781009373814
Tracing the History of a Contemporary Concept
Loxa, Alezini | Lunds Universitet, Sweden
The book covers a unique scholarly gap by being the first ever contribution that traces the history of sustainable migration in EU law, demonstrates its limitations and potentials and puts forward concrete proposals on how EU migration law should develop in the future.
Cambridge Studies in Environmental law and Policy
341pp
Apr. 2025 9781009573146 Hardback GBP 100.00 / USD 130.00
eISBN 9781009573122
A Study of Legal Accountability
Bobić, Ana | Court of Justice of the European Union
The European Union’s response to the financial crisis was designed in a way that prevented EU citizens from holding decision-makers accountable. This book reimagines legal accountability by focusing on the citizen, who should be at the centre of the common interest in the EU, with solidarity and equality as guiding principles.
250pp
Jan. 2024 9781009207973 Hardback GBP 95.00 / USD 125.00
eISBN 9781009207942
The Democratic Secret of European Legislation
Rugge, Giacomo | Council of the European Union
Provides an account of the European legislative process that does justice to the democratic potential inherent in trilogues. In particular, the book offers a systematic appreciation of the relevant legal sources and draws on the insights of legal and political scholarship.
Cambridge Studies in Environmental law and Policy
249pp
Öberg, Marja-Liisa | Lund University
This volume offers a comprehensive account of the concept of ‘family’ in EU law and its role in regulating relationships and shaping policies from various disciplinary perspectives. The result is an exciting mix of doctrinal and theoretical approaches which uncover crucial preconditions and determinants for family life under EU law.
318pp
Nov. 2024 9781009445207 Hardback GBP 95.00 / USD 125.00
eISBN 9781009445238
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Fortin’s Children’s Rights and the Developing Law
Fourth edition
Taylor, Rachel E. | University of Oxford
Now fully revised and updated, this classic textbook is unique in its use of children’s rights to evaluate law and policy affecting children across a broad range of areas in their lives. Comprehensive in scope, it features assessments of key topics including parenthood, education, child protection, child poverty and medical law.
Law in Context
792pp
Feb. 2024 9781108446938 Paperback GBP 39.99 / USD 49.99
Feb. 2024 9781108426961 Hardback GBP 99.99 / USD 150.00
eISBN 9781108680158
Strauss, Gregg | University of Virginia
Reconstructing Parentage offers a fresh perspective on the source of parental rights and duties. By scrutinizing the personal and political relationships tied to parenthood, this book develops a pluralistic theory of parentage law that provides a comprehensive solution to ongoing debates surrounding legal parentage.
306pp
Dec. 2024 9781009485463 Paperback GBP 30.99 / USD 41.99
Dec. 2024 9781009485418 Hardback GBP 95.00 / USD 125.00
eISBN 9781009485449
Nov. 2024 9781009498821 Hardback GBP 95.00 / USD 125.00
eISBN 9781009498838
under International Law
A Semioethic Analysis
Chapdelaine-Feliciati, Clara | Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University
Clara Chapdelaine-Feliciati offers the first comprehensive study of the status of the girl child under international law. This book bridges two fields that are usually studied separately: law and semiotics. The author applies The Significs Meaning Triad and Semioethics to decode the meaning of problematic signs in international treaties.
319pp
Jan. 2025 9781316512784 Hardback GBP 100.00 / USD 130.00
eISBN 9781009072120
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Liu, Han-Wei | Monash University, Victoria and Singapore Management University
Australian Banking and Finance Law and Regulation provides a comprehensive, up-to-date and accessible introduction to the complexities of contemporary law and regulation of banking and financial sectors. This is an essential guide for those aiming to understand the ever-evolving landscape of Australian banking and finance law and regulation.
358pp
Oct. 2024 9781108999793 Paperback GBP 94.99 / USD 120.00
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The Human rights of Non-Citizens at Home and Abroad
Land, Molly Katrina
Beyond Borders considers the failures of law and politics to guarantee rights for the most vulnerable and attempts to imagine new forms of belonging across borders that provide a more robust basis for protections for non-citizens. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
237pp
Apr. 2024 9781108823975 Paperback GBP 26.99 / USD 34.99
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Grahn-Farley, Maria | Göteborgs Universitet, Sweden
Arguing for a pro-democratic approach in authoritarian times, this book challenges the focus on age in identifying children in child rights. It argues that, adopting a monist construction of child identity artificially separates the law from reality, potentially foreclosing democratic deliberative agency.
210pp
Nov. 2024 9781009366960 Hardback GBP 95.00 / USD 125.00
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On Universal Responses to a Worldwide Phenomenon
Baranowska, Grażyna | Hertie School
Enforced Disappearances: On Universal Responses to a Worldwide Phenomenon discusses the UN Human rights (both treaty bodies and special procedures) response to the key challenges of missing persons and enforced disappearances, including reparations, family rights, involvement of non-state actors, and the migration context.
305pp
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Bantekas, Ilias | Hamad bin Khalifa University
This textbook combines the theory and practice of international Human rights law. Now in its fourth edition, it is the key text around the globe for both undergraduate- and graduate-level courses in law and other disciplines with a Human rights dimension.
1032pp
Apr. 2025 9781009461733 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 44.99
Apr. 2025 9781009461726 Hardback GBP 95.00 / USD 125.00
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The Council of Europe and Areas of Conflict Forde, Andrew | Irish Centre for Human rights, University of Galway
This book critically examines the effectiveness of the Council of Europe’s Human rights system in conflict-affected regions. It advances a new approach to understanding how the European Convention on Human rights can be made more practical and effective for the 10+ million rights-holders living in socalled Human rights ‘grey zones’.
280pp
Feb. 2024 9781009306379 Paperback GBP 46.99 / USD 64.99
Feb. 2024 9781009306386 Hardback GBP 140.00 / USD 180.00
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Narrative and Oral Testimony in Refugee Status Determination
Vogl, Anthea | University of Technology, Sydney
A critical, interdisciplinary account of how refugees and their oral testimony are judged by refugeereceiving states. A comprehensive legal analysis of systems of refugee status determination in Australia and Canada and the role of narrative studies and narrative theory in understanding international refugee law and its application.
Cambridge Asylum and Migration Studies
190pp
Apr. 2024 9781009473279 Hardback GBP 95.00 / USD 125.00
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Reglitz, Merten | University of Birmingham Merten Reglitz makes a case for a new human right to free Internet access, arguing it is crucial for protecting and advancing fundamental moral interests. He examines the risks the Internet poses to our most important rights if it is not safeguarded by public institutions.
386pp
Nov. 2024 9781009520515
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Mar. 2024 9781108831857 Hardback GBP 95.00 / USD 125.00
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Foster, Michelle | University of Melbourne
This book fills a critical gap in understanding statelessness in Asia, offering a unique interdisciplinary and comprehensive set of perspectives. This book brings case studies and expertise together to explore this important issue and offers new insights as to what it means to be, de facto and de jure, stateless.
350pp
Nov. 2024 9781009399593 Hardback GBP 105.00 / USD 135.00
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Murphy, Shannonbrooke | St Thomas University
This is an indispensable book for understanding the concept of the human right to resist and its status in international and constitutional law. It will be a valuable resource for academics or students researching the ‘right to resist’ and activists or practitioners making, assessing or defending claims or adjudicators evaluating defences.
385pp
Dec. 2024 9781108838214 Hardback GBP 105.00 / USD 135.00
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Susi, Mart | Tallinn University
Susi offers a novel non-coherence theory of digital Human rights. It explains the change in meaning and scope of Human rights rules, principles, ideas and concepts, and the interrelationships and related actors, when moving from the physical domain into the online domain.
340pp
Feb. 2024 9781009407700 Hardback GBP 95.00 / USD 125.00
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Couzens, Meda | Western Sydney University
An essential resource bringing fresh perspectives to the study of the judicial application of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child within domestic legal systems. The relationship between domestic and international law is considered through the application of the Convention by courts in four jurisdictions.
320pp
Genocide in International Law
The Crime of Crimes
Third edition
Schabas, William A. | Middlesex University, London
A thorough analysis of the law governing the crime of genocide, in language that is accessible to non-specialists. The origins of the 1948 Genocide Convention are studied along with the interpretation given to various aspects in international courtrooms.
760pp
Dec. 2024 9781108833714 Hardback GBP 110.00 / USD 140.00
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A New Theory of Retaliation in Conflict
Romani, Francesco | Lauterpacht Centre for International Law
This book is the first comprehensive account of the purposes and function of belligerent reprisals under the international law governing both international and non-international armed conflicts. This title is part of the Flip it Open Programme and may also be available Open Access. Check our website Cambridge Core for details.
366pp
Feb. 2025 9781009460781 Paperback GBP 80.00 / USD 105.00
Feb. 2025 9781009460811 Hardback GBP 160.00 / USD 200.00
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International Humanitarian Law
Third edition
Crawford, Emily | University of Sydney
Now in its third edition, this textbook provides an accessible and up-to-date examination of international humanitarian law, with relevant cases, examples, and discussion questions. It offers students and teachers a comprehensive and logical discussion and analysis of the law, and the developing trends in theory and practice of the law.
430pp
Dec. 2024 9781108831840 Hardback GBP 110.00 / USD 140.00
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Who do the Laws of War Protect?
Killingsworth, Matt | University of Tasmania
The history of conflict is replete with examples of exclusions from protections designed to moderate warfare. This edited volume explores how protections in modern warfare might be informed by notions of ‘civility’ and ‘barbarism’, and asks if only those deemed to be civilised are afforded protections prescribed by the laws of war.
262pp
May 2024 9781009326728 Paperback GBP 41.99 / USD 54.99
May 2024 9781009326704 Hardback GBP 120.00 / USD 165.00
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The Meaning of ‘Use of Force’ in International
Pobjie, Erin | University of Essex and Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law, Heidelberg Erin Pobjie offers an original framework to identify prohibited ‘uses of force’ under article 2(4) UN Charter and customary international law. With a range of illustrative case studies, Pobjie demonstrates the validity and usefulness of this theoretical framework in real-world practice.
277pp
Feb. 2024 9781108488495 Hardback GBP 95.00 / USD 125.00
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Feb. 2024 9781316516973 Hardback GBP 95.00 / USD 125.00
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The UN Security Council and the Maintenance of Peace in a Changing World
Cai, Congyan | Fudan University, Shanghai
How can the Security Council maintain international peace in times of global polarisation and contestation about principles of international legal and political order? Three experts with diverse geographic, socio-legal, and ideational backgrounds present their views on the Council’s functions and deficits, and on tensions and future trajectories.
Max Planck Trialogues, 5
322pp
Feb. 2024 9781009423472 Hardback GBP 80.00 / USD 105.00
Feb. 2024 9781009423441 Paperback GBP 26.99 / USD 34.99
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A Critical Introduction to Intellectual property Law
Texts, Cases and Materials
Goold, Patrick R. | City University of London
This accessible and engaging introduction to Intellectual property law encourages readers to critically evaluate the ownership of intangible goods. The rigorous pedagogy allows readers to engage fully with the philosophical concepts foundational to the subject, and to analyse key cases, texts and materials relevant in the contemporary world.
608pp
Jun. 2024 9781009182270 Paperback GBP
Jun. 2024 9781009182287 Hardback GBP 99.99 /
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A Critique of the Ontology of Intellectual property Law
Peukert, Alexander
Alexander Peukert provides the first comprehensive critique of the idea that ‘Intellectual property’ (IP) exists as an abstract object that can be owned. This book develops an alternative IP theory, according to which IP rights provide their holders with an exclusive privilege to use ‘Master Artefacts’.
Cambridge Intellectual property and Information Law, 57 217pp
Apr. 2024 9781108735728 Paperback GBP 26.99 /
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Intangible Intangibles
Patent Law’s Engagement with Dematerialised Subject Matter
Sherman, Brad | University of Queensland
Placing debates on the dematerialisation of subject matter in a historical context, the book explores patentable subject matter in the United States and how law, science, and technology interact. This title is available as Open Access on Cambridge Core. Cambridge Intellectual property and Information Law, 63
304pp 20 b/w illus.
Benoliel, Daniel | University of Haifa, Israel
In this authoritative, interdisciplinary volume, leading experts from across the globe examine the link between Intellectual property and economic inequality. Featuring economists, legal scholars, policy analysts, and other commentators, the book examines timely issues like race and gender disparities and the North-South divide in innovation.
334pp
May 2024 9781009479608 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 39.99
May 2024 9781009479615 Hardback GBP 95.00 / USD 125.00
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Intellectual property, COVID-19 and the Next Pandemic
Diagnosing Problems, Developing Cures
Sun, Haochen | The University of Hong Kong
This volume critically assesses the role of Intellectual property in pandemic times through lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic. It broadens our understanding of the implications of Intellectual property protection for both the development and distribution of essential technologies such as vaccines.
352pp
Dec. 2024 9781108841702 Hardback GBP 105.00 / USD 135.00
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Contracts in the Streaming Age Law and Policy in the European Union and the United Kingdom
Vanherpe, Jozefien | KU Leuven (Belgium)
This book is for anyone who wants to know how the music streaming industry works, how the law seeks to counter the weaker bargaining position of musicians when they enter into a contract with a label or a music publisher and how we can make the contractual playing-field more level.
Cambridge Intellectual property and Information Law
362pp
Nov. 2024 9781009394703 Hardback GBP 110.00 / USD 140.00
eISBN 9781009394666
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Negotiating Copyright in the American Theatre: 1856–1951
Salter, Brent S.
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, 58 278pp
Apr. 2024 9781108723527 Paperback GBP 26.99 / USD 34.99
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Utility Models, Petty Patents and Innovation Patents Around the World
Contreras, Jorge L. | University of Utah
Nov. 2024 9781009282383 Hardback GBP 105.00 / USD 135.00
eISBN 9781009282406
This ground-breaking work delves into the world of sub-patent Intellectual property rights, exploring utility model and similar protection offered by over 100 countries worldwide. Drawing on the expertise of leading scholars from around the globe, this volume provides a comprehensive analysis of sub-patent protection systems, comparing and contrasting statutory frameworks, registration requirements, corporate strategies and litigation tactics.
Jan. 2025 9781009478090 Paperback GBP 30.99 / USD 41.99
Jan. 2025 9781009478120 Hardback GBP 105.00 / USD 135.00
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Jamar, Steven D. | Howard University (Washington DC) School of Law
This handbook defines an approach to considering social justice in IP law and regulation, providing a rich resource to support social justice and racial equity initiatives. It explores how Intellectual property Social Justice theory advances social justice by balancing economic utility with equitable access, inclusion, and empowerment.
Cambridge Law Handbooks
600pp
Jan. 2024 9781108482738 Hardback GBP 150.00 / USD 195.00
eISBN 9781108697613
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Disruption, Regulation, and Reconfiguration
Peng, Shin-yi | National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan
A comprehensive look at the interplay between artificial intelligence and international economic law (IEL), this volume is a valuable guide for scholars, students, practitioners, and policymakers in the fields of IEL, technology law, administrative law, and global AI governance. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
364pp
Apr. 2024 9781108949064 Paperback GBP 26.99 / USD 34.99
eISBN 9781108954006
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China’s State-Owned Enterprises and the World Trading System
Gao, Henry | 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
223pp
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Mercurio, Bryan | The Chinese University of Hong Kong
This book explores the tension between capital controls and international economic law. Does the IMF have the authority to regulate the use of capital controls? Mercurio shows how to test whether a given country’s use of capital controls is consistent with their obligations under various trade and investment agreements.
Cambridge International Trade and Economic Law
241pp
Nov. 2024 9781009045452 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99
eISBN 9781009042215
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Wei, Shen | Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China
China is one of the major investment destinations and is a major country signing a large number of BITs and FTAs. China has been applying a liberalization approach to transform its BIT regime. This book investigates these widely accepted theories and norms in the context of investment liberalization.
370pp
Jul. 2024 9781108792059 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 39.99
eISBN 9781108867146
Volume 1 Pages 1 to 354
World Trade Organization
Nov. 2024 9781108828499 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99
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Burri, Mira
This multidisciplinary collection provides expert analyses on the state of global trade law in the era of Big Data and AI. It explores all areas of international economic law and includes multiple country and stakeholder perspectives. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
406pp
Apr. 2024 9781108825924 Paperback GBP 26.99 / USD 34.99
eISBN 9781108919234
These are the WTO’s authorized and paginated reports in English. They are an essential addition to the library of all practising trade lawyers and a useful tool for students and academics worldwide working in the field of international economic or trade law. The form of citation for this volume recommended by the WTO is DSR 2019: I-III.
World Trade Organization Dispute Settlement Reports
354pp
Mar. 2024 9781009457392 Hardback GBP 170.00 / USD 220.00
eISBN 9781009457415
Volume 2 Pages 355 to 1214
World Trade Organization
These are the WTO’s authorized and paginated reports in English. They are an essential addition to the library of all practising trade lawyers and a useful tool for students and academics worldwide working in the field of international economic or trade law. The form of citation for this volume recommended by the WTO is DSR 2019: I-III.
World Trade Organization Dispute Settlement Reports
864pp
Mar. 2024 9781009457477 Hardback GBP 170.00 / USD 220.00
eISBN 9781009457460
Volume 3 Pages 1215 to 1966
World Trade Organization
These are the WTO’s authorized and paginated reports in English. They are an essential addition to the library of all practising trade lawyers and a useful tool for students and academics worldwide working in the field of international economic or trade law. The form of citation for this volume recommended by the WTO is DSR 2019: I-III.
World Trade Organization Dispute Settlement Reports
756pp
Mar. 2024 9781009457620 Hardback GBP 170.00 / USD 220.00
eISBN 9781009457637
Legal Perspectives
Dowlah, Caf | University of Miami Law School
This book examines the legal statutes, executive orders, and judicial interpretations of US economic and financial sanctions. It clarifies the legality of sanctions, the extraterritorial reach of US laws and executive orders, and the effect of sanctions regimes on heavily targeted nations, revealing their impact on economies and populations.
300pp
Lawmaking and Accountability
Lorenzo, Johanna Aleria P. | Universiteit van Amsterdam
To broaden understanding about international economic law and sustainable development, the book examines how the law of international financial institutions (IFIs) treats ‘non-economic’ issues. It dissects IFIs’ environmental and social policies, the independent accountability mechanisms, and the participation therein of project-affected people.
Cambridge International Trade and Economic Law
216pp
Nov. 2024 9781009471350 Paperback GBP 34.99 / USD 44.99
Nov. 2024 9781009471343 Hardback GBP 105.00 / USD 135.00
eISBN 9781009471381
Exploring the Nexus under International Economic Law
Shadikhodjaev, Sherzod | KDI School of Public Policy and Management
Shows how international economic law addresses climate and environmental issues associated with the unsustainable energy production and use across countries. This book will appeal to scholars, researchers, policymakers, students and others interested in renewables, decarbonization, energy efficiency, energy trade and investment law.
386pp
Apr. 2025 9781009407267 Hardback GBP 100.00 / USD 130.00
eISBN 9781009407281
Lawyering Imperial Encounters
Negotiating Africa’s Relationship with the World Economy
Dezalay, Sara | Université Catholique de Lille
This book revisits the relationship between the African continent and global capitalism since the 19th century Scramble. It provides an unprecedented account of the correlation between the legacy of legal imperialism and British hegemony, and the expansion of finance and international law in the current rush for Africa’s ‘green’ minerals.
Global Law Series
276pp
May 2024 9781316517444 Hardback GBP 105.00 / USD 135.00
eISBN 9781009042239
Lessons from the US and EU Practices Against China
Yilmazcan, Abdulkadir | The University of Hong Kong
By combining theory and practice, this book seeks to highlight the gap between WTO’s ADA and the real-life experiences of exporters, regulators, and WTO lawyers. The improvement of procedural justice by means of a revision of the ADA or a standard antidumping questionnaire would reduce the abusive use of anti-dumping investigations.
292pp
Nov. 2024 9781009493369 Hardback GBP 100.00 / USD 130.00
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The Concept Design of a Twenty-First Century Preferential
Trends and Future Innovations
Claussen, Kathleen | Georgetown University, Washington DC
This book is for students, experts, government officials, business representatives and civil society interested in a balanced and science-inspired assessment on the role of preferential trade agreements in today’s global trade architecture.
May 2024 9781009450881 Hardback GBP 95.00 / USD 125.00
eISBN 9781009450904
This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
452pp
Dec. 2024 9781009484626 Hardback GBP 110.00 / USD 140.00
eISBN 9781009484640
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Schofield, Philip | 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.
400pp
Jun. 2024 9781009013666 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 39.99
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Character, Wisdom, and Humility in a Polarized World
Oldfather, Chad M. | Marquette University, Wisconsin
This book offers an accessible and interdisciplinary account of the pressures and constraints judges face in our polarized world. It highlights the importance of character and judgment, and is valuable to academics, students, lawyers, judges, and anyone interested in courts.
240pp
Dec. 2024 9781009354615 Paperback GBP 30.99 / USD 41.99
Dec. 2024 9781009354585 Hardback GBP 100.00 / USD 125.00
eISBN 9781009354622
Attributing Identity and Responsibility to Artificial Entities
Durkee, Melissa J. | Washington University, St Louis Corporations and states are creatures of law that claim rights, trade roles, and avoid responsibility based on legal concepts in international and domestic law. Using the concept of “attribution” as a touchstone, this cross-disciplinary book explores the law’s diverse ways of constructing the identities and responsibilities of firms and states.
ASIL Studies in International Legal Theory
302pp
Mar. 2024 9781009334679 Hardback GBP 95.00 / USD 125.00
eISBN 9781009334709
Tobia, Kevin | Georgetown University, Washington DC
This volume is the first introduction to ‘experimental jurisprudence,’ a growing field that addresses legal philosophy’s questions with empirical methods. Leading scholars of law, philosophy, and psychology discuss vital philosophical debates about criminal law, legal interpretation, and private law, and cutting-edge topics including law and AI. Cambridge Law Handbooks
May 2025 9781009170918 Hardback GBP 175.00 / USD 225.00
eISBN 9781009170901
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Transitional
Conflict, Pluralism and the Politics of Compromise
Haldemann, Frank | 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
261pp
Jun. 2024 9781108928731 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 39.99
eISBN 9781108933964
Berlin Constitutes the Future
Kusiak, Joanna | University of Cambridge Right in the middle of the German constitution, a group of ordinary citizens discover a forgotten clause that allows them to reclaim their homes from multi-billion corporations. Kusiak argues that to save our cities from the housing crisis we need a revolution powered by the law. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
202pp
Jun. 2024 9781009516945 Paperback GBP 12.99 / USD 16.99
Jun. 2024 9781009516938 Hardback GBP 40.00 / USD 50.00
eISBN 9781009516914
Remedies in Australian Private Law Value Pack
2ed Textbook and 1ed Cases and Materials
Textbook
Barnett, Katy | University of Melbourne
This bundle includes: Remedies in Australian Private Law, 2nd edition, and Remedies Cases and Materials in Australian Private Law.
1080pp
Nov. 2024 9781009167895 2 Paperback books GBP 160.00 / USD 200.00
Remedies in Australian Private Law VALUE PACK 2 2 Volume Paperback Set
3ed Remedies in Australian Private Law and 1e Remedies Cases and Materials in Australian Private Law
Second edition
Barnett, Katy | University of Melbourne
This value pack includes: Remedies in Australian Private Law, 3rd edition, and Remedies Cases and Materials in Australian Private Law, 1st edition.
1568pp
Jan. 2025 9781009402484 2 Paperback books GBP 155.00 / USD 205.00
eISBN 9781009402477
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Governing Markets as Knowledge Commons
Dekker, Erwin
This volume brings together studies of the production and reproduction of market-supporting social infrastructures through the prism of knowledge commons. From the production of Scotch-whisky to the governance of blockchain ledgers to the funding of Brazilian Queer-museum, the volume exhibits the importance of knowledge commons in modern society.
Cambridge Studies on Governing Knowledge Commons
290pp
Apr. 2024 9781108728959 Paperback GBP 26.99 / USD 34.99
eISBN 9781108692915
Peng, Shin-yi | National Tsing Hua University
This book addresses the challenges of datafication through the lens of international economic law. The target audience includes academics, scholars, graduate students, practitioners and policy-makers in the fields of international trade and economic law, technology law, media and communication studies, political economy and global governance. Cambridge International Trade and Economic Law
282pp
Apr. 2024 9781009354981 Hardback GBP 95.00 / USD 125.00
eISBN 9781009355025
Toward a New Imaginary of Law and Political Economy in the EU
Bartl, Marija | University of Amsterdam
Articulates why the EU is well-placed to articulate and institute a new vision of prosperity that is both credible and appealing, whilst further fostering caring consumption, circular economy, sustainable industry and fairer corporate activity. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core. Cambridge Studies in Environmental law and Policy
254pp
Micklitz, Hans-W. | European University Institute, Florence The law struggles to address the constitutional challenges of the algorithmic society. This book is for scholars and lawyers interested in the intersections of law and technology. It addresses the challenges for fundamental rights and democracy, the role of policy and regulation, and the responsibilities of private actors.
340pp
Apr. 2024 9781108823890 Paperback GBP 26.99 / USD 34.99
eISBN 9781108914857
Nov. 2024 9781009236171 Paperback GBP 26.99 / USD 35.99
Nov. 2024 9781009236225 Hardback GBP 85.00 / USD 110.00
eISBN 9781009236195
How Algorithmic Regulation in the Public Sector
Erodes the Rule of Law
Smuha, Nathalie A. | KU Leuven Faculty of Law
Amidst a global rule of law crisis, this book shows how the rule of law is eroded by algorithmic regulation under the guise of efficiency, leading to algorithmic rule by law. It offers examples of how public authorities’ use of algorithmic regulation already threatens liberal democracy, and calls for action.
375pp
Dec. 2024 9781009427463 Hardback GBP 95.00 / USD 125.00
eISBN 9781009427500
Regulating Automated Government DecisionMaking in Comparative Context
Ng, Yee-Fui | Monash University, Victoria
This book provides reform proposals for regulators and policymakers seeking to implement automated government decision-making. It furnishes insights for civil society organizations seeking to mount legal challenges to automated decisions and will interest scholars and students of public law, technology, and public administration.
280pp
Apr. 2025 9781009599214 Paperback GBP 30.99 / USD 41.99
Apr. 2025 9781009599252 Hardback GBP 95.00 / USD 125.00
eISBN 9781009599207
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Kohl, Uta
Corporations and governments use data-based algorithms to predict and control human behavior. This transforms everyday life - from online shopping and granting mortgages to the length of criminal sentences and personalised medicine. This book reviews and critiques this new sociotechnological development and law as its prime facilitator.
332pp
Apr. 2024 9781108813082 Paperback GBP 26.99 / USD 34.99
eISBN 9781108891325
Sanfilippo, Madelyn R. | University of Illinois School of Information Sciences
This volume explores how people experience, produce, and manage misinformation in their everyday lives. Synthesizing three scholarly traditions - everyday life, misinformation, and governing knowledge commons – it presents ten case studies of online and offline communities tackling diverse dilemmas regarding truth and information quality.
Cambridge Studies on Governing Knowledge Commons
272pp
Jan. 2025 9781009255158 Hardback GBP 100.00 / USD 130.00
eISBN 9781009255165
Contracts, Data Protection, and the Quest for Compliance
McGillivray, Kevin McGillivray provides essential information on the core legal compliance issues for the many governments and government agencies currently considering adopting cloud computing services. The book is relevant for organizations deliberating cloud, as well as researchers, professors and students working in both law and technology fields.
314pp
Apr. 2024 9781108931519 Paperback GBP 26.99 / USD 34.99
eISBN 9781108942485
Legal Blame, Procedure, and Criminal Law
Gless, Sabine | Universität Basel, Switzerland
Robots are with us, but law and legal systems are not ready. This book identifies the issues posed by human-robot interactions in substantive law, procedural law, and law’s narratives, and suggests how to address them. This title is Open Access.
412pp
Aug. 2024 9781009431507 Hardback GBP 105.00 / USD 135.00
eISBN 9781009431453
A Survey of Law and the Cognitive Sciences
Brożek, Bartosz | Jagiellonian University, Krakow
A comprehensive look at the emerging field of law and the cognitive sciences, this book examines how the recent revolution in psychology and neuroscience can shed new light on legal problems. It is for legal scholars and philosophers, cognitive scientists, psychologists and neuroscientists, and scholars of criminal and evidence law.
Law and the Cognitive Sciences
534p
Apr. 2024 9781108736923 Paperback GBP 26.99 / USD 34.99
eISBN 9781108623056
Dignifying People in Legal Systems
Kim, Miso | Northeastern University, Boston
A comprehensive introduction to legal design that covers fundamental concepts, definitions, and theories of this emerging field. Explores the role of legal design in promoting dignity, equity, and justice in the legal system. An essential resource to understanding the future of law and the intersection of design and justice.
425pp
The Rise and Fall of a Community Bank for Tech Nguyen, Xuan-Thao | University of Washington
This book describes the founding and ascent of Silicon Valley Bank (SVB). Interviews with the original founders and early employees to the current CEO of SVB demonstrate how the bank helps shape Silicon Valley and innovation centers worldwide from 1983 to the present.
292pp
Feb. 2024 9781009416160 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 39.99
Feb. 2024 9781009416177 Hardback GBP 90.00 / USD 120.00
eISBN 9781009416153
Comparative Perspectives
DiMatteo, Larry A. | University of Florida
A first of its kind book with a breadth of coverage on the relationship between Artificial Intelligence and consumers from legal, social, and ethical perspectives. Experts from across law, ethics, philosophy, and technology examine the benefits and weigh the risks of AI.
Cambridge Law Handbooks
330pp
Nov. 2024 9781009437073 Hardback GBP 120.00 / USD 155.00
eISBN 9781009437042
Conversations about Technology, the Legal Profession and Societal Change
Steffek, Felix | University of Cambridge
Written for experts, students and the general public alike, this book offers a unique perspective on the intersection of technology, the legal profession and societal change. Each chapter takes the form of a lively discussion between experts and students, making the content accessible and engaging for readers of all backgrounds.
277pp
Oct. 2024 9781009483551 Hardback GBP 175.00 / USD 195.00
eISBN 9781009483599
Matulionyte, Rita | Macquarie University, Sydney
Sheds light on how facial recognition technology (FRT) has been developed, used by public authorities, and regulated in jurisdictions across five continents. Offers distinct perspectives from diverse authors across different legal systems, arguing that new rules, frameworks, and approaches are necessary to prevent harms of FRT in the modern state.
Cambridge Law Handbooks
306pp
Apr. 2024 9781009321198 Hardback GBP 150.00 / USD
eISBN 9781009321211
Jan. 2025 9781009427357 Hardback GBP 100.00 / USD 130.00
eISBN 9781009427371
Defending Against Cyber Attacks and Disinformation in the Digital Age
Shackelford, Scott J. | Indiana University, Bloomington
The work takes a wider view of defending democracy by recognizing that both techniquesattacking infrastructure and using misinformation and disinformation-are means to undermine trust and confidence in democratic institutions.
423pp
Apr. 2025 9781009574136 Hardback GBP 110.00 / USD 140.00
eISBN 9781009574105
Packin, Nizan Geslevich | Baruch College (City University of New York)
This book is for readers curious about NFTs and blockchain’s impact on our digital world. It offers clear insights into the legal and policy issues surrounding these digital assets, and is invaluable for lawyers, policymakers, investors, marketers, gamers, and anyone looking to understand this evolving landscape and its implications.
Cambridge Law Handbooks
450pp
Oct. 2024 9781009279178 Hardback GBP 145.00 / USD 195.00
eISBN 9781009279215
Lim, Ernest | National University of Singapore
This Cambridge Handbook is the first dedicated treatment of the interface between AI and private law, and the challenges that AI poses for private law. The Handbook brings together a global team of private law experts and computer scientists to examine the interface, identify the problems, and propose solutions.
Cambridge Law Handbooks
700pp
Mar. 2024 9781108845595 Hardback GBP
eISBN 9781108980197
Barfield, Woodrow
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Vernacular Law
Writing and the Reinvention of Customary Law in Medieval France
Kuskowski, Ada Maria | 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
430pp
Provides a unique perspective on an emerging area of scholarship and legislative concern: the law, policy, and regulations for human interactions with robots at an interpersonal level. An interdisciplinary approach dissects both the specificities of multiple jurisdictions and moral and legal challenges posed by humanoid, AIenabled robots.
Cambridge Law Handbooks
888pp
Nov. 2024 9781009386661 Hardback GBP
eISBN 9781009386708
Smuha, Nathalie A. | KU Leuven
This book provides an accessible, comprehensive, and interdisciplinary overview of the legal, ethical and policy implications of AI. It covers essential theoretical insights and concepts, offers practical examples of how AI is impacting society today, and examines how this impact is regulated, with a particular focus on Europe.
Cambridge Law Handbooks
Jan. 2025 9781009367813 Hardback GBP 160.00 / USD 200.00
eISBN 9781009367783
A Guide to European FinTech Regulation
Zetzsche, Dirk | University of Luxembourg
Since the Crypto Winter the regulation of cryptoassets is at the centre of policy action worldwide. This book offers a comprehensive guide to the EU’s regulation of crypto-assets. In addition to a chapter-by-chapter guide to MiCA, the book covers the DLT Pilot Regulation, cybersecurity (DORA), anti-money laundering, and private law.
560pp
Jan. 2025 9781009196321 Hardback GBP 110.00 / USD 140.00
eISBN 9781009196338
Aug. 2024 9781009217880 Paperback GBP 25.99 / USD 34.99
eISBN 9781009217873
The Legal Brain
A Lawyer’s Guide to Well-Being and Better Job Performance
Austin, Debra S. | University of Denver
This book offers practical advice for legal professionals to optimize cognitive fitness and protect their brain from the damaging effects of chronic stress. Drawing on the latest research in neuroscience and psychology, it provides actionable information to help readers thrive amidst the demands and stressors of the legal profession.
272pp
May 2024 9781009484565 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99
May 2024 9781009484602 Hardback GBP 70.00 / USD 89.99
eISBN 9781009484589
A Comparative Socio-legal Analysis
Cheung, Daisy | 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.
371pp
Aug. 2024 9781009153812 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 39.99
eISBN 9781009152631
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Jowett, Steph | 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
227pp
Jun. 2024 9781009077958 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 39.99
eISBN 9781009082761
Ethical, Legal, and Regulatory Challenges and Opportunities
Cohen, I. Glenn | Harvard Law School, Massachusetts
This volume reflects on the recent explosion of at-home digital health care. It explores the ethical, legal, and regulatory impacts of this shift away from the 20th-century focus on clinics and hospitals towards a more modern health care model. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
228pp
May 2024 9781009373265 Paperback GBP 25.99 / USD 34.99
May 2024 9781009373241 Hardback GBP 80.00 / USD 105.00
eISBN 9781009373234
Cohen, I. Glenn | Harvard Law School, Massachusetts
This volume explores the intersection of private law and health care, and how private law can be a tool for achieving health care reform or addressing public health problems. It includes innovative conceptualizations and advances inventive approaches to applying private health law that influence future policy, jurisprudence, and regulation.
320pp
Auckland, Cressida | London School of Economics and Political Science
This inter-disciplinary book critiques the extent to which the Mental Capacity Act can deal adequately with the impact of mental disorder on autonomous decision-making. It will interest lawyers, legal scholars, medical practitioners, and policy makers working in this area, as well as students studying both law and medicine.
Cambridge Bioethics and Law
338pp
Mar. 2025 9781009480499 Paperback GBP 39.99 / USD 49.99
Mar. 2025 9781009480451 Hardback GBP 90.00 / USD 125.00
eISBN 9781009480468
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Stein, Michael Ashley
This book is for scholars, practitioners, and advocates in law, psychiatry, and public health and policy. It is essential reading for anyone interested in applying Human rights principles to mental health settings or supporting people with psychosocial disabilities to make rights-based decisions about their own wellbeing.
450pp
Apr. 2024 9781108972451 Paperback GBP 26.99 / USD 34.99
eISBN 9781108979016
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Access to Justice in Mental Capacity Law
Lindsey, Jaime | 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
264pp
Jun. 2024 9781108995030 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 39.99
eISBN 9781108993203
Jun. 2024 9781009482073 Hardback GBP 95.00 / USD 125.00
eISBN 9781009482080
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Remedies in Australian Private law
Third edition
Barnett, Katy | University of Melbourne
Remedies in Australian Private law is clearly structured and accessibly written It takes a blackletter law approach to remedies in common law, equity and statute, and develops a framework for understanding the principles of Private law remedies and their practical application.
708pp
Jan. 2025 9781009390194 Paperback GBP 89.99 / USD 125.00
eISBN 9781009390170
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Vanishing Contract Lawv
Common Law in the Age of Contracts
Mitchell, Catherine | University of Birmingham
This book offers a succinct account of why English contract law now faces functional and moral redundancy. It explores the diminishing role of the English common law of contract as a regulatory force in modern society, the implications of its decline and possibilities, if any, for its revival.
Law in Context
258pp
Jun. 2024 9781009077392 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 39.99
eISBN 9781009082600
Australian Property law
Principles to Practice
Nancarrow, Michael | Macquarie University, Sydney
Australian Property law: Principles to Practice is an engaging introduction to Property law. Covering substantive law and procedural matters, this textbook presents the law of both personal real property in a contemporary light. Australian Property law details how Property law practice continues to be transformed by technology.
830pp
Nov. 2024 9781009067096 1 Paperback, 1 Online resource GBP 94.99 / USD 127.00
eISBN 9781009067089
Skolnik, Terry | University of Ottawa
This book offers a novel theory about the government’s duties to end homelessness, maintain public property’s value, and legitimize laws that regulate public space. This title is part of the Flip it Open Programme and may also be available open access. Check our website Cambridge Core for details.
208pp
Nov. 2024 9781009392679 Hardback GBP
eISBN 978100939263
Claeys, Eric R. | George Mason University, Virginia
This book introduces a normative theory of property associated with Grotius, Locke, Blackstone, and early American Property law. It shows how natural rights shape the main doctrines in Anglo-American Property law. It also shows how natural rights guide philosophical reasoning about property, by blending fundamental rights and practical reasoning.
320pp
Dec. 2024 9781108844499 Hardback GBP
eISBN 9781108951395
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Comparative, Empirical, and Economic Analyses
Chang, Yun-chien | Cornell Law School, New York
The book builds on hand-coded data on nearly 300 dimensions on the substance of Property law in 156 jurisdictions globally and applies plain-language economic analysis to real-world legal schemes. Cutting-edge machine learning algorithms and statistical analysis are applied. Detailed citations to laws in each jurisdiction are useful to lawyers.
451pp
Introduction to International Criminal Law and Procedure
Fifth edition
Robinson, Darryl | Queen’s University, Ontario
The book is for undergraduate and postgraduate students, as well as academics and practitioners in the field. It is the market-leading textbook on international criminal law, and has been updated to reflect the latest developments in the field. It introduces the issues in an accessible yet sophisticated manner.
624pp
Jul. 2024 9781009466639 Paperback GBP 42.99 / USD 55.99
Jul. 2024 9781009466615 Hardback GBP 94.99 / USD 125.00
eISBN 9781009466660
Green, James A. | University of the West of England, Bristol
Collective self-defence involves the use of military force to aid a state that is the innocent victim of aggression. However, it has often been abusively invoked as a pretext and risks escalating conflicts. Green analyses fundamental questions about the conceptual nature of collective self-defence and its legal requirements.
Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law
388pp
Nov. 2024 9781009236577 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 39.99
eISBN 9781009236553
The Long Hard Road to the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea
Sellars, Kirsten
This analysis of the making of the UN law of the sea treaties which culminated in the 1982 law of the sea convention uses archival sources to trace the transformation of diverse national interests into international law, and the reshaping of that law over successive international conferences.
350pp
Jan. 2024 9781009406383 Hardback GBP 105.00 / USD 135.00
eISBN 9781009406420
The Unexhausted Potential of Current Mechanisms
Ishikawa, Tomoko | Nagoya University, Japan
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.
3420pp
Jan. 2025 9781108840149 Hardback GBP 110.00 / USD 140.00
eISBN 9781108879040
Nov. 2024 9781009077033 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 39.99
eISBN 9781009076425
Volume 2
Merkouris, Panos | Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, The Netherlands
With a diverse range of expert contributors, this collection traces how customary international law is practised in international investment law and arbitration. It considers how custom should be interpreted and how its rules and principles should be understood and applied by investor-state arbitral tribunals. Available as Open Access.
The Rules of Interpretation of Customary International Law, 2
432pp
Jan. 2024 9781009255424 Hardback GBP 120.00 / USD 155.00
eISBN 9781009255462
Theories, Methods and Interactions
Volume 3
Fortuna, Marina | Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, The Netherlands
This volume is an excellent reference work for readers interested in the theoretical dimensions of the work of international courts and in the reasoning and interpretation by international courts and tribunals. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core. The Rules of Interpretation of Customary International Law
396pp
Nov. 2024 9781009541329 Hardback GBP 110.00 / USD 140.00
eISBN 9781009541312
Bianchi, Andrea | Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva
Will appeal to scholars, practitioners and general readers engaging with treaty interpretation at all levels and will enhance the reader’s knowledge and mastery of the interpretive process. It will shed light on all those relevant elements and/ or connections that the traditional rule-based approach to treaty interpretation largely overlooks.
Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law, 188
316pp
Mar. 2024 9781108708630 Paperback GBP 25.99 / USD 34.99
Mar. 2024 9781108477383 Hardback GBP 80.00 / USD 105.00
eISBN 9781108769730
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Heffes, Ezequiel
An examination of the law applicable to detention conducted by non-State armed groups, together with their practices in conflict settings. Drawing on his personal experiences working with humanitarian organizations, Ezequiel Heffes explores how international law could be best employed to protect individuals.
Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law, 166 312pp
Jun. 2024 9781108797337 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 39.99
eISBN 9781108862561
The Figure of the Foreign Fighter in a Cultural Perspective
Rinaldi, Alberto | Lunds Universitet, Sweden
The book traces the history of these figures and their afterlife. It does so through an interdisciplinary methodology employing law, history, and psychoanalytical theory, showing how different images of the foreign combatant are utilized to proscribe or endorse foreign fighters in different historical moments.
Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law, 191 266pp
Dec. 2024 9781009358361 Hardback GBP 100.00 / USD 130.00
eISBN 9781009358330
Sun, Zhen | World Maritime University
Offers a comprehensive analysis of the implementation of the exclusive economic zone regime over five groups of activities by different States. It will appeal to a broad international audience across academics, students, legal practitioners, governments and international ogranisations. This title is available as Open Access on Cambridge Core. 385pp
Dec. 2024 9781009471305 Hardback GBP 110.00 / USD 140.00
eISBN 9781009471329
Casey-Maslen, Stuart | University of Pretoria
International Counterterrorism Law explains clearly and with real-life examples showing how the law criminalizes acts of terrorism. It looks at terrorism in peacetime and in armed conflicts over the past fifty years. It is of interest to lawyers and nonlawyers alike.
456pp
Nov. 2024 9781009309110 Hardback GBP 120.00 / USD 160.00
eISBN 9781009309103
Comparative Advantages in Strengthening Treaty Implementation
Voigt, Christina | Universitetet i Oslo
The effective implementation of treaties is essential. This book examines the advantages of non-compliance mechanisms (NCMs) versus that of international courts and tribunals to support treaty fulfilment. It brings together globally-recognised names in international law, Human rights law, environmental and climate change law, and trade law.
Studies on International Courts and Tribunals
528pp
Feb. 2024 9781009373906 Hardback GBP 120.00 / USD 155.00
eISBN 9781009373913
Special Regimes as Communities of Practice
Linderfalk, Ulf | Lunds Universitet, Sweden
This book offers an original and innovative approach to the understanding of the special regimes in international law. It argues that special regimes be conceived as communities of practice, explaining how this approach thoroughly demonstrates why specialists in different fields of international law do similar things differently.
190pp
Dec. 2024 9781009543200 Hardback GBP 100.00 / USD 130.00
eISBN 9781009543194
International Law Reports
Volume 203
Greenwood, Christopher | International Court of Justice
Volume 203 contains 2018-19 orders on provisional measures, 2021 judgment on preliminary objections of International Court of Justice, 2019 decisions UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination in Qatar v. UAE, 2019 judgment on just satisfaction of the European Court of Human rights in Georgia v. Russia and 2021 judgment of the UK SC. International Law Reports
789pp
Mar.
International Law Reports
Volume 204
Greenwood, Christopher | International Court of Justice
Volume 204 contains Somalia v. Kenya, Situation in the State of Palestine, The M/T ‘San Padre Pio’ Case (Switzerland v. Nigeria) and Ukraine v. Russian Federation.
International Law Reports
752pp
Mar. 2024 9781009440868
International Law Reports
Volume 205
Greenwood, Christopher | International Court of Justice
Volume 205 contains the 2019 Partial Arbitral Award in B-Mex, LLC v. United Mexican States, the decision of 8 January 2021 of Republic of Korea Seoul Central District Court in 000 v. State of Japan, and the 2023 judgment of United States Supreme Court in Halkbank v. United States.
International Law Reports
700pp
International Law Reports
Volume 206
Greenwood, Christopher | International Court of Justice
Volume 204 contains Güzelyurtlu and Others v. Cyprus and Turkey, Hanan v. Germany, M/V Norstar (Panama v. Italy), the Kunduz Incident Case, Afghan Citizens v. Federal Republic of Germany andThe Law Debenture Trust Corporation Plc v. Ukraine.
International Law Reports
832pp
Dec.
International Law Reports
Volume 207
Greenwood, Christopher | International Court of Justice
Volume 207 contains International Court of Justice Alleged Violations of Sovereign Rights and Maritime Spaces in the Caribbean Sea (Nicaragua v. Colombia), 2023 judgment of Austrian Supreme Court State Property of the Former Soviet Union case, and 2023 judgment of UK Supreme Court in R (AAA (Syria)) v. Secretary of State for the Home Department.
International Law Reports Nov.
Partnership for Purpose in a Decentralized Legal Order
Sender, Omri
The book puts under the microscope the fascinating relationship between two central organs of the international legal system: the International Court of Justice and the International Law Commission. It uncovers the roots of the relationship and details its development and manifestations, thus revealing both its depth and its unintended impact.
Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law
314pp
Jun. 2024 9781009354325 Hardback GBP 95.00 / USD 125.00
eISBN 9781009354332
Third States before Courts and Tribunals
Volume 0
McGarry, Brian | 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.
Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law
352pp
Feb. 2025 9781009201605 Hardback GBP 95.00 / USD 125.00
eISBN 9781009201568
Reissue with New Foreword by Jan Klabbers Morgenstern, Felice
This re-issue makes a classic text widely available again for a new generation of students of international organizations. It discusses with great sophistication three evergreen legal issues: the position of international organizations in public and private international law; issues of membership and representations; and standard-setting.
Hersch Lauterpacht Memorial Lectures
188pp
Feb. 2024 9781009448185 Hardback GBP 95.00 / USD 125.00
eISBN 9781009448154
Cultural Heritage Law and the Shaping of Transitional Justice
Lixinski, Lucas | University of New South Wales, Sydney
This book pushes the boundaries of transitional justice and cultural heritage law, relying on insights from across all continents, and on multiple disciplines. Its original insights are of great use in the fields of law, heritage studies, transitional justice, international relations, Human rights, history, and memory studies.
Law in Context
249pp
Nov. 2024 9781108738477 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 39.99
eISBN 9781108769044
A History of State Responsibility (1870–1960)
Nissel, Alan Tzvika | Pepperdine Caruso School of Law
This engaging study examines the duality of state responsibility for violations of international law and provides the first in-depth, extensive history of this modern doctrine. Will enrich researchers, practitioners and students interested in diplomacy, international law, Legal history and the regulation of international enforcement actions.
Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law, 190 420pp 10 b/w illus.
Nov. 2024 9781009378642 Hardback GBP 105.00 / USD 135.00
eISBN 9781009378659
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The Politics of International Regime Design
Lovat, Henry | University of Glasgow
This book is vital reading for international lawyers, policy-makers and diplomats, Human rights activists, and students of international law and politics, reflecting the pressing need to better understand the dynamics of multilateral treaty negotiations in a rapidly shifting international political, economic, and security environment.
384pp
Jun. 2024 9781108739702 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 39.99
eISBN 9781108667302
The US State Department and International Law
Moremen, Philip | Seton Hall University, New Jersey
Through interviews with senior US officials, this book explores when, why, and how the U.S. and other countries comply with international law.
Aimed at scholars and practitioners of international law, international relations, foreign policy and bureaucratic politics, it will also appeal to general readers interested in international affairs.
272pp
Mitchell, Ryan Martínez | 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
334pp
Nov. 2024 9781108712910 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99
eISBN 9781108690157
Rethinking
Consent-Based Monism
Kirchmair, Lando | Bundeswehr University Munich
In view of the ‘European sovereignty,’ Kirchmair engages with the importance of EU external relations law and the need to structurally conceptualize how international agreements and customary international law relate to EU law.
Jun. 2024 9781108835152 Hardback GBP 95.00 / USD 125.00
eISBN 9781108891783
Insights from the European Court of Human rights
Draghici, Carmen | City University London
This volume offers international, Human rights, family and medical lawyers a comprehensive analysis of topical issues in human reproduction, from donor insemination to posthumous conception, integrating the systematic examination of international case-law on procreative autonomy and family life with underlying ethical debates.
344pp
May 2024 9781009443951 Hardback GBP 95.00 / USD 125.00
eISBN 9781009443982
The book explores whether the European Court of Justice or national constitutional courts have the final say.
ASIL Studies in International Legal Theory
420pp
Mar. 2024 9781009380201 Hardback GBP 120.00 / USD 155.00
eISBN 9781009380171
The Participation of Indigenous Peoples in International Governance
Jones, Natalie | University of Cambridge
Many states and international organizations have put in place institutional mechanisms to include Indigenous representatives in international policy-making, law-making and decision-making processes. This book maps these developments, and explains how they are grounded in the international law of self-determination and customary international law.
362pp
Jan. 2024 9781009406314 Hardback GBP 95.00 / USD 125.00
eISBN 9781009406321
Green, Alex | University of York
Detailing the requirements for the creation of new states under contemporary international law, this book combines both the theory and practice of statehood to guide policy makers, practicing lawyers, legal scholars, political scientists, philosophers, and sociologists through this complex process.
ASIL Studies in International Legal Theory
278pp
Feb. 2024 9781009176323 Hardback GBP 95.00 / USD 125.00
eISBN 9781009176309
Dzah, Godwin Eli Kwadzo | University of Alberta
This original study provides a fresh perspective on how legal concepts and principles derived from non-Western legal systems can revitalise sustainable development in international law. It is essential reading for international and Environmental law scholars, legal historians, and scholars of African studies, legal pluralism and Indigenous studies. Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law, 185
408pp
May 2024 9781009354042 Hardback GBP 105.00 / USD 135.00
eISBN 9781009354059
Asian
Mohan, Mahdev | Singapore Management University
Critically discusses the increasing significance of Asian States in the field of international investment law and policy. Contains analyses of national investment law rule-making in Asia, contributions of Asian States on cutting-edge developments to the global community, and contemplates future possibilities for investor-State dispute settlement.
467pp
Jul. 2024 9781009457545 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 39.99
eISBN 9781108675772
de la Rasilla, Ignacio | Wuhan University
Provides a comprehensive road map to China’s engagement with international law and a bridge between Chinese and Western approaches in times of turmoil. Written by a leading group of Chinese and Western specialists, it examines how China assimilates into, and how it intends to put its stamp on, the global legal order.
Cambridge Law Handbooks
610pp
Jan. 2024 9781316517406 Hardback
eISBN 9781009041133
Cambridge
Ruys, Tom | Ghent University
Volume 1 The Historiography of International Law
Lesaffer, Randall | KU Leuven & Tilburg University
Volume I introduces The Cambridge History of International Law series, offering a critical discussion of the development and current state of international law history writing across the world. Steering away from traditional Western historiography, this volume will interest scholars of international law across various disciplines.
The Cambridge History of International Law 456pp 10 maps
Nov. 2024 9781108487696 Hardback GBP 120.00 / USD 160.00
eISBN 9781108767651
Volume 6 International Law in Early Modern Europe
Lesaffer, Randall | KU Leuven and Tilburg University
Volume VI offers a survey of the law of nations in early modern Europe, in theory and practice. Building on insights from recent historiography across various disciplines, it will interest a broad range of specialists in the history of international law.
The Cambridge History of International Law
800pp 10 maps
Jun. 2025 9781108485616 Hardback GBP 120.00 / USD 160.00
eISBN 9781108757355
The Cambridge History of
Volume 10 International Law at the Time of the League of Nations (1920–1945)
Lesaffer, Randall | KU Leuven and Tilburg University
Volume X offers a critical discussion of the history of international law in the interwar period, which had a huge impact on the post-WWII international legal order. It will interest a broad range of specialists in the history of international law.
The Cambridge History of International Law 630pp 10 maps
This book addresses the international legal issues surrounding the adoption of secondary sanctions. These controversial measures aim to regulate economic or financial transactions between third states and a target state. The volume takes on board recent evolutions in case-law and practice, such as the drafting of the EU Anti-Coercion Instrument.
Cambridge Law Handbooks
560pp
Jan. 2025 9781009365826 Hardback GBP 150.00 / USD 195.00
eISBN 9781009365840
Jan. 2025 9781108499231 Hardback GBP 120.00 / USD 160.00
eISBN 9781108633963
Marginalising Slow and Structural Violence in International Law
Cusato, Eliana | Universiteit van Amsterdam
The book unpacks key assumptions about the ‘environment’, its relationship with conflict and peace, and the justification for its protection underlying international law. It will be of interest to academics, policy-makers, and students in international law, peace and conflict studies, political sciences, and international relations.
305pp
Jul. 2024 9781108931014 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 44.99
eISBN 9781108939812
From Great Halls to Back Rooms
Volume 0
Soave, Tommaso | 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
377pp
Aug. 2024 9781009248020 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 39.99
eISBN 9781009248013
Paine, Joshua | University of Bristol
This book will benefit academics and practitioners working in international dispute settlement, Public international law, international economic law, and law of the sea. Focusing on environmental disputes, it develops a comparative analysis of the roles of international courts and tribunals across four key sites of international adjudication.
Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law, 189 370pp
May 2024 9781108493499 Hardback GBP 105.00 / USD 135.00
eISBN 9781108655651
Management Practices at the International Criminal Court
Clements, Richard | Universiteit van Tilburg, The Netherlands
Using an historical and theoretical approach, Richard Clements explores why global justice and management have become so intimately connected within the International Criminal Court. Mapping the ICC’s management ideas and practices onto an accessible model, Clements highlights the impact of management on the global justice project.
Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law, 182
364pp
Jan. 2024 9781009153119 Hardback GBP 105.00 / USD 135.00
eISBN 9781009153102
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Principles and Practice of International Commercial Arbitration
Fourth edition
Moses, Margaret L. | Loyola University Chicago
International commercial arbitration has become the dispute resolution method of choice for international business transactions. Both students and practitioners will benefit from this short, readable and comprehensive book, providing the legal and regulatory framework of the field, as well as practical strategies to follow and pitfalls to avoid.
434pp
Feb. 2024 9781009444736 Paperback GBP 34.99 / USD 44.99
Feb. 2024 9781009444767 Hardback GBP 110.00 / USD 125.00
eISBN 9781009444750
Lythgoe, Gail | University of Edinburgh
Gail Lythgoe challenges readers to reconsider the territoriality of the contemporary global order. This study sits at the intersection between international law, geography, and global governance, examining the spatial assumptions of legal practice and power and offering a new legal account of territory and geography for the global order.
Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law 312pp
Mar. 2024 9781009377911 Hardback GBP 95.00 / USD 125.00
eISBN 9781009377874
Merkouris, Panos | 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
646pp
Jun. 2024 9781009505505 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 39.99
eISBN 9781009025416
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Legal Challenges for Military Doctrines and Deterrence Policies
Black-Branch, Jonathan L. | University of Manitoba, Canada Black-Branch provides a comprehensive overview of the nuclear security architecture, examining the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (2017) within the context of the nuclear disarmament law framework. He outlines how the Treaty may affect nuclear security assurances, noting the potential strengths and limitations of disarmament law.
435pp
Apr. 2024 9781108717212 Paperback GBP 26.99 / USD 34.99
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Melillo, Margherita | O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law, Georgetown University, Washington DC This book analyses the history of the international law on tobacco control. It offers important reflections on the use of evidence, as well as on the role of industry and civil society. It will appeal to readers interested in global health, international environmental negotiations, or trade and investment litigation.
Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law
324pp
Feb. 2024 9781009354356 Hardback GBP 95.00 / USD 125.00
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A Casebook on Chinese Outbound Investment
Law, Policy, and Business
Erie, Matthew S. | University of Oxford
The Casebook provides original case studies written by experts and researchers who have first-hand knowledge of the transaction or dispute in question. Case studies are based on primary sources and feature “Discussion Questions and Comments” for teaching. This title is also available as open access on Cambridge Core.
Mar. 2025 9781009457811 Paperback GBP 26.99 / USD 35.99
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eISBN 9781009457859
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Caring for Cultural Heritage
An Integrated Approach to Legal and Ethical Initiatives in the United Kingdom
Woodhead, Charlotte | University of Warwick
This book comprehensively analyses the UK law and non-law instruments that care for cultural heritage. Viewing the law as a community of care, working with other communities, brings new insights to our understanding of cultural heritage protection, making this book of interest to legal and heritage academics and practitioners. Law in Context
383pp
Jul. 2024 9781108736015 Paperback GBP 34.99 / USD 54.99
eISBN 9781108696463
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Clean Air at
The Rise of Blunt Force Regulation in China
Volume 0
van der Kamp, Denise Sienli | 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
254pp
O’Regan, Kate | University of Oxford
Courts play an increasingly important role in democracies. Understanding their role is important to all who are concerned about the future of democracy. This book explains why the role of courts has expanded and explores their relationship with the executive arm of government and their role in protecting fundamental rights.
The Hamlyn Lectures
100pp
Jan. 2025 9781009545792 Hardback GBP 100.00 / USD 130.00
eISBN 9781009545808
Empire, Law and Religion in Northern Nigeria
Akande, Rabiat | Osgoode Hall Law School, York University, Toronto
This book traces the emergence of secularism as a way of ordering religion-state relations in colonial and post-colonial Northern Nigeria. The book draws on extensive research in six archival repositories on two continents to provide a novel and comprehensive historiography.
Cambridge Studies in Law and Society
336pp
Jan. 2025 9781009055048 Paperback GBP 26.99 / USD 34.00
eISBN 9781009052108
An Ethnography of Law, NGOs, and the Governance of Prostitution in India
Jan. 2024 9781009152662 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99
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Law, Capitalism, and Unfree Labour
Fudge, Judy | McMaster University
Modern slavery laws are a response to global capitalism, which undermines the distinction between free and unfree labour and poses intense challenges to state sovereignty. Instead of being a solution, Constructing Modern Slavery argues that modern slavery laws divert attention from the underlying structures and processes that generate exploitation. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
278pp 5 b/w illus.
Jan. 2025 9781108473422 Hardback GBP 100.00 / USD 130.00
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Ramachandran, Vibhuti | University of California, Irvine This multi-sited ethnography explores the complex and contradictory impacts of India’s anti-prostitution law and global anti-trafficking campaigns. Ideal for readers interested in anthropology, law, gender and sexuality studies, and NGOs, the book reveals the convergence of humanitarianism, bureaucracy, and morality in governing prostitution.
Cambridge Studies in Law and Society
260pp
Jan. 2025 9781009490290 Hardback GBP 100.00 / USD 130.00
eISBN 9781009490313
Law, Religion, and the Making of a People
John, Mathew| O.P. Jindal Global University, India This book speaks to debates in law, constitutionalism, and the making of political identity in modern India. It demonstrates the way the Constitution of independent India draws on and entrenches colonial and communal forms of identifying the Indian people. In turn this undermines the liberal aspirations of the Indian Constitution.
280pp
Jan. 2024 9781009317757 Hardback GBP 95.00 / USD 125.00
eISBN 9781009317726
Deception, Consent and the Law
Kennedy, Chloë | University of Edinburgh
This book will interest lawyers and historians who want to learn about legal responses to sex and sexual/romantic relationships which have been induced by deception. It shows how a range of civil and criminal laws have been used in this context and offers insights into whether and why the law should be used in this way today.
Law in Context
276pp
Nov. 2024 9781009361101 Hardback GBP 100.00 / USD 130.00
eISBN 9781009361095
Ambivalent Encounters
Riedel, Mareike | Macquarie University, Sydney
The book explores the lasting legacy of Christian ambivalence towards Jews in Western secular law and engages with broader questions about the cultural foundations of Western secular law, the politics of religious freedom, the racialisation of religion, and the ambivalent nature of legal progress.
Cambridge Studies in Law and Society
292pp
The Global Dynamics of Regulatory Experimentation in Biomedicine and Health Sleeboom-Faulkner, Margaret | University of Sussex Regulation that fails to guarantee the optimal protection of patients and scientific research in favour of other interests commits foreseeable and avoidable “regulatory violence”. This book explains how science could help us address healthcare issues in greater solidarity. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core. Cambridge Bioethics and Law
289pp
Nov. 2024 9781316514870 Hardback GBP 95.00 / USD 125.00
eISBN 9781009091213
Chinese Companies in the US Legal System
Li, Ji | University of California, Irvine
This book is an interdisciplinary, mixed-method study of Chinese companies’ interactions with the US legal system. Drawing from extensive interviews and survey data, it deepens our understanding of Chinese investment in the US, its impacts on the US legal profession, US law, and the broader USChina relations.
Cambridge Studies in Law and Society
270pp
Apr. 2025 9781009461764 Hardback GBP 95.00 / USD 125.00
eISBN 9781009461757
Regulatory Violence
The Global Dynamics of Regulatory Experimentation in Biomedicine and Health
Sleeboom-Faulkner, Margaret | University of Sussex Regulation that fails to guarantee the optimal protection of patients and scientific research in favour of other interests commits foreseeable and avoidable “regulatory violence”. This book explains how science could help us address healthcare issues in greater solidarity. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
Cambridge Bioethics and Law
289pp
Jun. 2024 9781108845229 Hardback GBP 95.00 / USD 125.00
eISBN 9781108954891
Fieldwork and Positionality in Law and Society
Chua, Lynette J. | National University of Singapore
This volume is a call to embrace the power of positionality, telling a new history of law and society through the experiences of successful scholars from populations that academia has historically marginalized. Experts record their positionalities across their research and document what they learned about the law in the process.
Cambridge Studies in Law and Society
240pp
Feb. 2024 9781009338202 Hardback GBP 95.00 / USD 125.00
eISBN 9781009338219
Apr. 2025 9781009461795 Paperback GBP 39.99 / USD 41.99
Apr. 2025 9781009461764 Hardback GBP 95.00 / USD 125.00
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The Pursuit of Judicial Power in Pakistan Kureshi, Yasser | 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
307pp 6 b/w illus. 10 tables
Feb. 2024 9781009016445 Paperback GBP 23.99 / USD 35.99
eISBN 9781009025515
Neighborhood Democratization in Urban China Qiao, Shitong | Duke University, North Carolina
This book is for students and scholars of law, political science, sociology, and economics who are interested in democratic theory, authoritarianism, marketization and democratization, property rights and development, and the relationship between rule of law and democracy, and for those interested in China’s past, present and future.
Law in Context
280pp
Jan. 2025 9781108840279 Hardback GBP 100.00 / USD 130.00
eISBN 9781108885416
A Legal Biography
Jeutner, Valentin | Lunds Universitet, Sweden
Offering the first comprehensive account of the history and function of the common law’s most legendary character, the book argues that the reasonable person is best understood as a legal device inviting those who apply it to take the perspective of an imaginary other.
Law in Context
216pp
Jun. 2024 9781009445627 Hardback GBP 95.00 / USD 125.00
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Law in the Everyday Lives of Sex Workers, Police Officers, and Public Health Officials
Boittin, Margaret L. | York University, Toronto
Illustrates how law shapes the lives of sex workers, street-level police officers and frontline health officials in China. Using ethnography, interviews and surveys to explore how prostitution is regulated, this accessible book is perfect for readers interested in law, the state, society, China, and sex work.
Cambridge Studies in Law and Society
444pp
Ways of Remembering
Law, Cinema and Collective Memory in the New India
Volume 1
Sircar, Oishik | O.P. Jindal Global University, India
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. 2024 9781107179226 Hardback GBP 105.00 / USD 135.00 eISBN 9781316831946
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Whalen-Bridge, Helena | 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.
390pp
Jul. 2024 9781316512814 Hardback GBP 105.00 / USD 135.00
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Anthropology and Tax
Ethnographies of Fiscal Relations
Mugler, Johanna | Universität Bern, Switzerland
The first substantial collection of anthropological work on tax, this book uses ethnographic data from around the world to elucidate how tax systems shape not just our economic lives, but our social relationships and our values, and how they categorise people and things. It reconceptualises what taxes do in society.
354pp
Nov. 2024 9781009045476 Paperback GBP 29.99 / USD 39.99
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Trucanini’s Stare
Reconsidering Dignity in Theory and Practice
Marks, Susan | London School of Economics and Political Science
Human dignity is a central concept in international Human rights law and many national constitutions, as well as in philosophy and legal theory. This book offers a new account of dignity and its history which fundamentally challenges established approaches, and prompts fresh thinking about the concept’s past, present and future.
Hersch Lauterpacht Memorial Lectures, 29
178pp
Nov. 2024 9781009254588 Hardback GBP 105.00 / USD 135.00
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Corporate Tax Law
Structure, Policy and Practice
Second edition
Harris, Peter | University of Cambridge
More than an introduction, this book challenges the reader to think about tax issues conceptually and holistically. Illustrated with practical examples, it will be useful to postgraduate students and junior practitioners, as well as to senior tax practitioners and academics who want to refresh their basic understanding of tax issues.
Cambridge Tax Law Series
664pp
Dec. 2024 9781009543231 Hardback GBP 100.00 / USD 130.00
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Mar. 2024 9781009429177 Hardback GBP 130.00 / USD 170.00
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ERISA Principles
Wiedenbeck, Peter J. | Washington University School of Law
Explains how ERISA encourages retirement and health care plan sponsorship and protects plan participants. Covers every major aspect of the statute, pervasively anchoring analysis in underlying principles and competing public policies. Technical descriptions of the statute and caselaw are minimized in favor of a systemic functional analysis.
568pp
Feb. 2024 9781316617786 Paperback GBP 44.99 / USD 59.99
Feb. 2024 9781107167032 Hardback GBP 135.00 / USD 180.00
eISBN 9781316711507
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Foundations
Fifteenth edition
Barkoczy, Stephen | Monash University, Victoria
Foundations of Taxation Law provides a clear and comprehensive introduction to the policy, principles and practice that underpin the Australian Taxation system.
1098pp
Feb. 2024 9781009458832 Paperback GBP 99.99 / USD 130.00
eISBN 9781009458863
Barkoczy, Stephen | Monash University, Victoria
This bundle comprises: Foundations of Taxation Law 2022, and Core Tax Legislation & Study Guide 2022.
5212pp
Nov. 2024 9781009167918 2 Paperback books GBP 140.00 / USD 190.00
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Taxing the Digital Economy
Theory, Policy and Practice
Elliffe, Craig
In dealing with digital companies, the international tax world is at a crossroads: reform will either involve unilateral country-by-country digital services taxes, or a consensus-driven multilateral new 2020s compromise developed by the OECD. This book provides a comprehensive analysis of the effectiveness of the OECD’s proposed reforms.
Cambridge Tax Law Series
354pp
Apr. 2024 9781108719339 Paperback GBP 26.99 / USD 34.99
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The Rich, the IRS, and a New Approach to Tax Compliance
Blank, Joshua D. | University of California, Irvine
Offering a critical perspective on tax enforcement and economic inequality, this book sheds light on the challenges of tax noncompliance by the rich and proposes innovative legal rules to address the tax gap. It is a must-read for legal scholars, policymakers, and students interested in tax policy and administration.
220pp
Nov. 2024 9781009198714 Paperback GBP 22.99 / USD 29.99
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Australian Tort law
Second edition
Kyriakakis, Joanna | Monash University, Victoria
Tort law is a dynamic area of Australian law, offering individuals the opportunity to seek legal remedies when their interests are infringed. Contemporary Australian Tort law introduces the fundamentals of Tort law in Australia today in an accessible, student-friendly way.
764pp
May 2024 9781009348775 1 Online resource, 1 Paperback GBP 89.99 / USD 125.00
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McLoughlin, Kcasey | The University of Newcastle, Australia
This book demonstrates what intersectional feminist judging might entail in real International Criminal Court cases. Over sixty contributors from diverse nationalities offer the global international criminal law community relevant and specific examples of how to apply their legal framework in a gender-sensitive way.
Feminist Judgment Series: Rewritten Judicial Opinions
681pp
Mar. 2025 9781009255288 Hardback GBP 135.00 / USD 180.00
eISBN 9781009255271
Coicaud, Jean-Marc | United Nations University, New York
This book focuses on political legitimacy at the international level, more specifically in international law. It addresses questions such as: How does international law build a sense of legitimacy? How does it maintain it? How does it lose it? What could be done to make international law more legitimate?
527pp
Apr. 2025 9781107008274 Hardback GBP 125.00 / USD 160.00
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Müller, Luise | Freie Universität Berlin
What gives international courts the authority to punish individuals for international crimes? Through a unique philosophical lens, this book explores why international courts are morally justified to pierce a state’s sovereignty to punish individuals for genocide, war crimes, crimes against humanity, and other mass Human rights violations.
Studies on International Courts and Tribunals
198pp
May 2024 9781009378130 Hardback GBP 95.00 / USD 125.00
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Reckoning with the Law and Policy that Shaped Agriculture in the West
Hoffmann, Hillary M. | Bears Ears Inter-Tribal Coalition
This book highlights key laws and policies that have shaped western agriculture, using stories of famous and lesser known individual and communal agriculture models. It highlights problems these laws have created, particularly related to access and ownership of resources, and makes practical recommendations for legal and policy reform.
300pp
Jan. 2025 9781009573948 Paperback GBP 30.99 / USD 41.99
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Shapiro, Sidney A. | Wake Forest University School of Law
Presents a novel history of America from the colonial period to the present which establishes government as an essential partner with the market system in building the country. Amidst growing ‘anti-government’ rhetoric, this book shows how government has been, and remains, essential for achieving the country’s fundamental political values.
236pp
May 2024 9781009489379 Paperback GBP 25.99 / USD 34.99
May 2024 9781009489355 Hardback GBP 80.00 / USD 105.00
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Kritzer, Herbert M. | University of Minnesota
The first examination of judicial selection litigation in the United States and beyond. Analyzes over 2,000 cases and presents patterns of litigation over time and across states. A unique study of the interaction of litigation and politics in the US throughout the entire history of the country.
304pp
May 2024 9781009425445 Hardback GBP 95.00 / USD 125.00
eISBN 9781009425476
Langvardt, Kyle | University of Nebraska, Lincoln
This interdisciplinary collection studies the internet’s effects on traditional media. Part 1 deals with the breakdown of trust in the media; Part 2 outlines the changing law of defamation and privacy; Part 3 analyzes the challenge of online content moderation; and Part 4 considers the financial challenges facing journalistic enterprises.
308pp
May 2024 9781009174428 Hardback GBP 95.00 / USD 125.00
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Eisenberg, Ann M. | West Virginia University College of Law
We often hear about the modern economic and political tensions brought on by the so-called urban/rural divide. This book shows how law and policy contribute to rural challenges, debunking myths about rural people and places and evoking an alternative and more resilient future for all.
224pp
Jun. 2024 9781108984409 Paperback GBP 25.99 / USD 34.99
Jun. 2024 9781108834018 Hardback GBP 80.00 / USD 105.00
eISBN 9781108989022
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