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Welcome to the Law books catalogue 2014. Here you will find new and forthcoming titles, representing the highest level of academic research from renowned authors. Our highlights this year include exciting new works such as The Geneva Consensus by Pascal Lamy, The Law of Refugee Status, 2nd edition by James Hathaway and Michelle Foster, and new editions of our market leading textbooks European Union Law by Chalmers, Davies and Monti, and International Law by Malcolm Shaw. Our publications are available in a variety of formats, including eBooks and print, as well as online collections for institutional purchase via our publishing service University Publishing Online, which incorporates the Cambridge Books Online platform. We also publish a range of leading Law journals, including the new Asian Journal of Law and Society, and the Journal of Law and Religion (see inside back cover for more information). You can recommend our books, online collections and journals to your librarian by filling out the form at the back of this catalogue. To see more book listings, product information, preview extracts and reviews, and to find out which conferences we are attending, you can find us online at www.cambridge.org/law2014. You can also keep up to date with the latest news and author views from our academic blog at http://www.cambridgeblog.org/category/law-government/ We hope that you enjoy reading about our latest publications. For queries, suggestions or proposals, you can find a list of useful contacts at the back of this catalogue.

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Studies in European Law and Policy

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The Eurozone Crisis A Constitutional Analysis

Kaarlo Tuori Klaus Tuori

The Law of Refugee STaTuS Second edition

lamy

The Geneva Consensus highlights the vital role that open trade plays in generating global economic growth, a key condition for reducing poverty and creating jobs around the world. But trade can only act as a motor for growth if the correct mix of domestic

The Geneva Consensus

and international economic and social policies is also in place. This approach – described as the ‘Geneva Consensus’ – requires deeper cooperation and policy coherence between the various international organizations active in setting or seeking to mould international economic, social and political policies.

LAMY 9781107053069 PPC C M Y K

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JameS c. HatHaway and micHelle FoSter

The Geneva Consensus describes what has been done and what remains to be done to put this consensus into effect, and calls for more effective global governance to tackle the challenges of globalization. it also examines how trade relates to and influences key social, economic and political issues of our time, such as health, climate change, human rights or currency volatility.

PasCal laMy was director-General of the World Trade organization from 2005 until 2013. Between 1999 and 2004, he was the european Commissioner for Trade. Cover illustration: Jean-Claude Prêtre, Danaé World Suite, 2001.

in this series (from which print d12 is reproduced here), the artist’s

intention is to portray symbolically a ‘movement’ towards geopolitical peace. The full collection of 49 works is on display at the WTo. for more information, please visit the artist’s website at

The Geneva

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Consensus MakinG Trade Work for all

Pascal lamy

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BAKER

English Legal History

Collected Papers on

Comparative law 1 Competition law, anti-trust law 2 Constitutional and administrative 2 law, public law 4 Contract law Corporate law, commercial law, 5 company law Criminal law 7 Dispute resolution, mediation and arbitration 8 9 E-commerce law, internet law Employment law, labour law 9 English legal system 9 9 Environmental law European law 11 Financial law, banking law 13 Human rights 13 Humanitarian law, law of armed conflict 20 23 Intellectual property International economic and trade 24 law, WTO law Jurisprudence, legal theory 30 Law (general) 31 Law and economics 32 Legal history 32 Legal skills and practice 34 Medical law, health law 34 Private international law 35 36 Property law Public international law 36 Socio-legal studies 42 Taxation 44 44 Tort law UN and international organisations 45 46 US law Also of interest 47 Related journals Inside back cover

Collected Papers on

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English Legal History THREE VOLUME SERIES

BY SIR JOHN BAKER

VOLUME I

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The Geneva Consensus Making Trade Work for All Pascal Lamy The Geneva Consensus includes Pascal Lamy’s personal reflections on his time as Director General of the WTO and highlights how trade can only act as a motor for growth if the correct mix of policies is in place. It provides unique insights into how open trade interacts with other economic and social policies to tackle the challenges of globalization. • Comprehensive account of how international trade fits into the global mix of economic and social policies needed to tackle the challenges of globalization. • Draws on Lamy’s in-depth knowledge of trade issues and his regular contact with world leaders over many years to outline how international co-operation can help to achieve more effective global governance. • Summarizes succinctly the key challenges facing the global community and what is needed to tackle these challenges. November 2013 Hardback | 978-1-107-05306-9 | £50.00 Paperback | 978-1-107-66415-9 | £19.99

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The Law of Refugee Status 2nd Edition

James C. Hathaway, University of Michigan Law School Michelle Foster, University of Melbourne A must-read for every lawyer, judge and official engaged in refugee protection, and for scholars of refugee law. Building on the strong critical focus and human rights orientation of the first edition, this is a comprehensive and global analysis of the central question in asylum law: who is a refugee? • Provides comprehensive analysis of the central question in asylum law: who is entitled to refugee status? Judges, lawyers and officials in the state parties bound by the Refugee Convention focus on this question every day, and will find it a valuable resource for their work. • Engages not only with relevant international law, but also analyses the jurisprudence of leading common and civil law states in order to synthesise the most creative judicial thinking on refugee law and promote a genuinely global approach to refugee law. • Tackles the hardest issues in contemporary refugee law in a direct and principled way, making this an indispensable resource for those engaged in creative thinking about how best to address involuntary migration. May 2014 Hardback | 978-1-107-01251-6 | c.£75.00 Paperback | 978-1-107-68842-1 | c.£35.00

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Comparative law

Comparative law

the reassertion of the Afghan state in material and symbolic terms.

Religion, Charity and Human Rights

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Kerry O’Halloran Queensland University of Technology

Focussing on the contemporary struggle to achieve a triangulated alignment between religious beliefs, human rights and charity law, this comparative analysis of law and practice in six common law nations identifies and assesses the issues currently challenging judiciary, regulators and religious charities. 2014 228 x 152 mm 400pp 978-1-107-02048-1 Hardback c. £70.00 Publication June 2014 For all formats available, see

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Christian Law Contemporary Principles Norman Doe Cardiff University

Christian Law compares the modern laws of churches worldwide within ten Christian traditions, including Catholic, Orthodox, Anglican, Lutheran, Presbyterian and Baptist. It uncovers similarities between the laws and articulates these as common principles of Christian law. The book is invaluable for lawyers and theologians engaged in ecumenical and interfaith dialogue. 2013 228 x 152 mm 448pp 978-1-107-00692-8 Hardback £75.00

Property and Political Order in Africa Land Rights and the Structure of Politics Catherine Boone University of Texas, Austin

In sub-Saharan Africa, property relationships around land and access to natural resources vary across localities, districts and farming regions. These differences produce patterned variations in relationships between individuals, communities and the state. This book analyzes the politics of land and the use of natural resources in Africa. Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics

2014 234 x 156 mm 424pp 3 b/w illus. 13 maps 12 tables 978-1-107-04069-4 Hardback £60.00 978-1-107-64993-4 Paperback £21.99 Publication January 2014 For all formats available, see

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Theoretical and Comparative Perspectives Edited by Matthew Harding

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Proof of Causation in Tort Law

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Sandy Steel

University of Melbourne

The Worlds of the Trust

Not-for-Profit Law

Ann O’Connell University of Melbourne

and Miranda Stewart University of Melbourne

Legal experts address fundamental questions about not-for-profit law, including how charity is defined, how the sector is regulated and how support is delivered through the tax system in different jurisdictions. Contributors discuss fundamental concerns about the role of the not-for-profit law sector and rationale for government support. 2014 228 x 152 mm 350pp 1 b/w illus. 11 tables 978-1-107-05360-1 Hardback c. £80.00 Publication May 2014 For all formats available, see

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Warlords, Strongman Governors, and the State in Afghanistan Dipali Mukhopadhyay Columbia University, New York

Mukhopadhyay argues that Afghani warlords, often considered the enemy of peace, security, and good governance, can under certain conditions become effective governors on behalf of the state. Based on extensive field work, she shows that although this brand of governance falls short of international expectations, its emergence reflects

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King’s College London

Edited by Lionel Smith McGill University, Montréal

Containing twenty-two papers by leading scholars on trusts in civilian and mixed jurisdictions, this volume marks a new beginning in comparative trust scholarship. Topics include the juridical nature of the trust in different systems, the duties and role of trustees and aspects of legal history. 2013 228 x 152 mm 571pp 2 b/w illus. 978-1-107-03243-9 Hardback £80.00 For all formats available, see

In this new comparative work which explores the proof rules of causation in the tort laws of England, Germany and France, Sandy Steel critically analyses and compares both the general proof rules of causation and the exceptional departures from these rules in each system. Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law

2014 228 x 152 mm 300pp 978-1-107-04910-9 Hardback c. £60.00 Publication September 2014 For all formats available, see

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Trust Law in Asian Civil Law Jurisdictions A Comparative Analysis Edited by Lusina Ho The University of Hong Kong

and Rebecca Lee The University of Hong Kong

This book examines the reception of the trust and the latest legal reforms in civilian jurisdictions in Japan, South Korea, China and Taiwan. It evaluates these Asian approaches after comparing their legal responses to a common set of hypothetical scenarios adopted in the Trento trust project in Europe. 2013 228 x 152 mm 317pp 978-1-107-02312-3 Hardback £65.00

Consequential Courts Judicial Roles in Global Perspective Edited by Diana Kapiszewski University of California, Irvine

Gordon Silverstein Yale Law School

and Robert A. Kagan University of California, Berkeley

Maps the roles in governance that courts now undertake. Offering empirically rich accounts of dramatic judicial actions in the Americas, Europe, the Middle East and Asia, this book explores the political conditions and judicial strategies that have fostered those assertions of power, and evaluates

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Comparative law / Competition law, anti-trust law / Constitutional and administrative law, public law when and how courts’ assertions of new roles have been politically consequential. Comparative Constitutional Law and Policy

2013 228 x 152 mm 446pp 2 b/w illus. 2 tables 978-1-107-02653-7 Hardback £65.00 978-1-107-69374-6 Paperback £29.99 For all formats available, see

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Comparative Law Mathias Siems

accessible. This refreshing uncluttered approach guarantees the students’ understanding and engagement. Contents: 1. Economic and legal foundations of EU competition law; 2. Key concepts of article 101 TFEU; 3. Possibilities for cooperation under Article 101 TFEU; 4. Article 102 TFEU – abuse of a dominant position; 5. Merger control; 6. Cartels. 2013 247 x 174 mm 422pp 10 b/w illus. 978-1-107-01817-4 Hardback £65.00 978-1-107-67261-1 Paperback £29.99 For all formats available, see

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University of Durham

This book presents a fresh contextualised and cosmopolitan perspective on comparative law for both students and scholars. It critically discusses established approaches to comparative law, but also presents more modern ones, such as socio-legal and numerical comparative law. Special emphasis is given to the impact of globalisation on legal systems. Contents: 1. Introduction; Part I. Traditional Comparative Law: 2. The comparative legal method; 3. Common law and civil law; 4. Mapping the world’s legal systems; Part II. Extending the Methods of Comparative Law: 5. Postmodern comparative law; 6. Socio-legal comparative law; 7. Numerical comparative law; Part III: Global Comparative Law: 8. Legal transplants; 9. Fading state borders; 10. Comparative law and development; Part IV. Comparative Law as an Open Subject: 11. Implicit comparative law; 12. Outlook. Law in Context

2014 247 x 174 mm 350pp 10 b/w illus. 978-1-107-00375-0 Hardback c. £65.00 978-0-521-17717-7 Paperback c. £27.99 Publication May 2014 For all formats available, see

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Competition law, anti-trust law

Asian Capitalism and the Regulation of Competition Towards a Regulatory Geography of Global Competition Law Edited by Michael W. Dowdle National University of Singapore

An Introduction to EU Competition Law Moritz Lorenz Martin Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg, Germany

Succinct and concise, covering all key substantive and procedural aspects of the subject, this textbook is required reading for students of EU competition law. The author’s clarity of expression and wealth of worked examples, makes this sometimes complex subject

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A Normative Justification for the Criminalisation of Economic Collusion Bruce Wardhaugh Queen’s University Belfast

This study of cartels and the reasons for criminalising economic collusion examines and evaluates the regimes of the USA, EU and UK and critically assesses attempts and suggestions for international convergence. The book goes beyond the standard economic and historical approaches prevalent in this area. Antitrust and Competition Law

2013 228 x 152 mm 384pp 2 b/w illus. 978-1-107-03630-7 Hardback £75.00 Publication December 2013 For all formats available, see

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John Gillespie Monash University, Victoria

and Imelda Maher University College Dublin

Asian Capitalism and the Regulation of Competition explores the implications of Asian forms of capitalism and their regulation of competition for the emerging global competition law regime. It will be of interest to those working in competition law, comparative law, East-Asian law, international political economics and economic geography. 2013 228 x 152 mm 387pp 2 b/w illus. 4 tables 978-1-107-02742-8 Hardback £75.00 For all formats available, see

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The Economic Assessment of Mergers under European Competition Law Daniel Gore RBB Economics LLP, London

Stephen Lewis RBB Economics LLP, London

Andrea Lofaro RBB Economics LLP, Brussels

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Cartels, Markets and Crime

and Frances Dethmers Clifford Chance LLP, Brussels

Intended for lawyers and economists working in the competitive assessment of mergers under antitrust law, this book provides a clear and concise practical guide to the most important economic techniques and evidence employed in modern merger control, both in Europe and other jurisdictions. 2013 228 x 152 mm 556pp 58 b/w illus. 978-1-107-00772-7 Hardback £95.00 For all formats available, see

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Constitutional and administrative law, public law Constitutionalism in Global Constitutionalisation Aoife O’Donoghue University of Durham

The debate on global constitutionalisation has brought about a period of transformation for the global legal order. This book examines whether normative constitutionalism, such as the rule of law and democratic legitimacy, lie at the heart of this contemporary debate on global governance. 2014 228 x 152 mm 288pp 978-1-107-05025-9 Hardback c. £60.00 Publication May 2014 For all formats available, see

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Hong Kong’s Court of Final Appeal The Development of the Law in China’s Hong Kong Edited by Simon N. M. Young University of Hong Kong

and Yash Ghai University of Hong Kong

Hong Kong’s Court of Final Appeal is recognised for its constructive and innovative development of the common law and constitutional and human rights jurisprudence. This study of its structure, jurisprudence and politics also analyses


Constitutional and administrative law, public law the contribution of its Chief Justice under Chinese sovereignty. 2013 228 x 152 mm 704pp 14 b/w illus. 24 tables 978-1-107-01121-2 Hardback £95.00 Publication December 2013 For all formats available, see

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Private Law Key Encounters with Public Law Edited by Kit Barker University of Queensland

and Darryn Jensen University of Queensland

Examines the ways in which private law and public law interact with and shape each other in terms of their goals, methods and values – both generally and in specific domains of activity such as charity law, commercial law, tort law, human rights and the law of remedies. 2013 228 x 152 mm 400pp 978-1-107-03911-7 Hardback £75.00 Publication December 2013 For all formats available, see

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Dressing Constitutionally Hierarchy, Sexuality, and Democracy from Our Hairstyles to Our Shoes Ruthann Robson City University of New York School of Law

The intertwining of clothes and the Constitution raises fundamental questions of hierarchy, sexuality and democracy. Constitutional considerations both constrain and confirm our daily choices. The regulation of what we wear – or do not – is ubiquitous. This book examines the rights to expression and equality, as well as the restraints on government power, as they both limit and allow control of our most personal choices of attire and grooming. ‘Dressing Constitutionally is an important book on an important subject: how the law affects how we look and what forms of selfexpression are protected. Combining thorough research and engaging stories, Robson’s account should make us rethink the role of constitutional doctrine, and its effect on personal liberty and social equality.’ Deborah L. Rhode, E. W. McFarland Professor of Law, Stanford University 2013 228 x 152 mm 266pp 978-0-521-76165-9 Hardback £60.00 978-0-521-14004-1 Paperback £21.99 For all formats available, see

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Constitutionalism of the Global South The Activist Tribunals of India, South Africa, and Colombia Edited by Daniel Bonilla Maldonado Fordham University, School of Law

The Indian Supreme Court, the South African Constitutional Court and the Colombian Constitutional Court have been among the most important and creative courts in the Global South. This book addresses in a direct and detailed way the jurisprudence of these Courts on three key topics: access to justice, cultural diversity and socioeconomic rights. 2013 228 x 152 mm 417pp 12 b/w illus. 4 tables 978-1-107-03621-5 Hardback £70.00 For all formats available, see

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The Politics of Principle The First South African Constitutional Court, 1995–2005 Theunis Roux University of New South Wales, Sydney

This detailed case study of the performance of the South African Constitutional Court is aimed at comparative judicial politics scholars with an interest in the role of constitutional courts in new democracies and at political scientists and legal academics with an interest in South Africa. Cambridge Studies in Constitutional Law, 6

2013 228 x 152 mm 450pp 4 b/w illus. 978-1-107-01364-3 Hardback £75.00 978-1-107-61906-7 Paperback £38.00 For all formats available, see

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Proportionality and Constitutional Culture Moshe Cohen-Eliya Academic Center of Law and Business, Israel

and Iddo Porat Academic Center of Law and Business, Israel

Proportionality is currently the most important constitutional doctrine worldwide, spreading to every democracy apart from the USA. Although widely discussed, it has not been the subject of a thorough cultural and historical examination until now. This book compares proportionality with its counterpart in American constitutional law, balancing. Cambridge Studies in Constitutional Law, 7

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Judges on Trial The Independence and Accountability of the English Judiciary Second edition Shimon Shetreet Hebrew University of Jerusalem

and Sophie Turenne University of Cambridge

The second edition of Judges on Trial examines the modern meaning of judicial independence. The growth of constitutional adjudication and the need for judicial accountability require a renewed approach to a strained notion. The rules and practices shaping the culture of judicial independence in England are discussed as an illustration. Cambridge Studies in Constitutional Law, 8

2013 228 x 152 mm 491pp 2 b/w illus. 978-1-107-01367-4 Hardback £75.00 978-1-107-62937-0 Paperback £29.99 For all formats available, see

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Lawyering for the Rule of Law Government Lawyers and the Rise of Judicial Power in Israel Yoav Dotan Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Yoav Dotan examines the role of government lawyers in the rise of judicial activism in Israel and explores the question of judicial mobilization at large. Contains an original, large-scale, quantitative study of around 2,000 court files. Cambridge Studies in Constitutional Law, 9

2013 228 x 152 mm 232pp 20 b/w illus. 978-1-107-03899-8 Hardback £60.00 978-1-107-62590-7 Paperback £22.99 Publication December 2013 For all formats available, see

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Balancing Constitutional Rights The Origins and Meanings of Postwar Legal Discourse Jacco Bomhoff London School of Economics and Political Science

The language of ‘balancing’ and ‘proportionality’ is pervasive in contemporary constitutional law theory and practice around the world. Taking post-war US and German constitutional jurisprudence as detailed case studies, this book is the first to argue that this

2013 228 x 152 mm 179pp 978-1-107-02186-0 Hardback £60.00 978-1-107-60571-8 Paperback £24.99 For all formats available, see

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Constitutional and administrative law, public law / Contract law familiar language has radically different meanings in different settings. Cambridge Studies in Constitutional Law, 10

2013 228 x 152 mm 250pp 1 table 978-1-107-04441-8 Hardback £60.00 Publication December 2013 For all formats available, see

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Constitutionalism in Asia in the Early Twenty-First Century Edited by Albert Chen The University of Hong Kong

A collection of essays examining the latest constitutional developments in sixteen East, Southeast and South Asian countries since the beginning of the twenty-first century. With comparative, historical and analytical perspectives on Asian constitutionalism, this will appeal to students and scholars interested in the origins or contemporary manifestations of constitutionalism in Asia. Comparative Constitutional Law and Policy

2014 228 x 152 mm 400pp 7 b/w illus. 4 tables 978-1-107-04341-1 Hardback c. £60.00 Publication March 2014 For all formats available, see

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Constitutions in Authoritarian Regimes Edited by Tom Ginsburg University of Chicago

and Alberto Simpser University of Chicago

Constitutions in authoritarian regimes are often denigrated as meaningless exercises in political theater. This volume explores the form and function of constitutions in countries without the fully articulated institutions of limited government. It offers an exploration into the constitutions of authoritarian regimes, generating broader insights into the study of constitutions and their functions more generally. Comparative Constitutional Law and Policy

2014 228 x 152 mm 272pp 9 b/w illus. 18 tables 978-1-107-04766-2 Hardback c. £60.00 978-1-107-66394-7 Paperback c. £22.99 Publication January 2014

Presidential Legislation in India

to protect minority rights and prevent secession of the territories in question.

The Law and Practice of Ordinances Shubhankar Dam

2013 247 x 174 mm 514pp 11 tables 978-1-107-01858-7 Hardback £75.00

Singapore Management University

Despite India’s parliamentary system, the president has authority to enact legislation (or ordinances) under certain circumstances without involving parliament. This book studies ordinances at the national level in India centered around historical, empirical, and analytical themes. It explains why the fate of parliamentary reforms may be tied to the reform of the provision for ordinances. Comparative Constitutional Law and Policy

2014 228 x 152 mm 300pp 21 tables 978-1-107-03971-1 Hardback £65.00 Publication January 2014 For all formats available, see

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Social and Political Foundations of Constitutions Edited by Denis J. Galligan University of Oxford

and Mila Versteeg University of Virginia

This volume explores the social and political forces behind constitution making from a global perspective. It combines leading theoretical perspectives with in-depth case studies from nineteen countries. The result is an examination of constitutions as social phenomena and their interaction with other social phenomena, from various perspectives.

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Contract law New in Paperback

Fault in American Contract Law Edited by Omri Ben-Shahar University of Chicago

and Ariel Porat Tel-Aviv University

This volume examines the fundamental role of ‘fault’ in contract law. For generations, contract liability has been viewed as a no-fault regime, in sharp contrast to tort liability. This volume brings together a variety of outlooks, including economic, psychological, philosophical, and comparative approaches to law, to explore these and related issues. 2013 234 x 156 mm 338pp 978-1-107-61284-6 Paperback £23.99 Also available 978-0-521-76985-3 Hardback £64.00 For all formats available, see

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Commercial Contract Law Transatlantic Perspectives Edited by Larry A. DiMatteo University of Florida

Comparative Constitutional Law and Policy

Qi Zhou

2013 228 x 152 mm 696pp 2 b/w illus. 4 tables 978-1-107-03288-0 Hardback £95.00

University of Sheffield

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and Keith Rowley

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Practising SelfGovernment A Comparative Study of Autonomous Regions Edited by Yash Ghai The University of Hong Kong

and Sophia Woodman

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University of Edinburgh

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Comparative and detailed case studies of thirteen autonomies from around the world, in which noted experts outline the constitutional, legal and institutional frameworks as well as how these arrangements have worked in practice

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Law in Context

Severine Saintier University of Sheffield University of Nevada, Las Vegas

This book is a comparative look at the law of commercial contracts as constructed by the US and UK legal systems. Leading scholars from both sides of the Atlantic provide works of original scholarship focusing on the current debates and trends from the two dominant common law systems. 2013 228 x 152 mm 618pp 3 tables 978-1-107-02808-1 Hardback £80.00 For all formats available, see

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Contract law / Corporate law, commercial law, company law Contract Law Minimalism A Formalist Restatement of Commercial Contract Law Jonathan Morgan University of Cambridge

How can contract law best provide the framework for commercial exchange? This book contends that a minimalistic regime of strict rules is optimal. The author engages fully with the important arguments of relational contract theory and law and economics, but concludes that courts should not assume an active regulatory role. Law in Context

2013 247 x 174 mm 314pp 978-1-107-02107-5 Hardback £65.00 For all formats available, see

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Corporate law, commercial law, company law

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International Commercial Contracts Applicable Sources and Enforceability Giuditta Cordero-Moss Universitetet i Oslo

Any practising lawyer and student working with international commercial contracts faces standardised contracts and international arbitration as mechanisms for dispute settlement. Transnational rules may be applicable, but national law is still important. Based on extensive practical experience, this book analyses the applicable sources’ impact on contracts and arbitration. Contents: 1. Contract practice and its expectations in terms of the governing law; 2. The role of transnational law; 3. The impact of the governing law; 4. Which state law governs an international contract? 5. Does arbitration ensure a self-sufficient contract? 6. Conclusion. 2014 247 x 174 mm 350pp 978-1-107-02918-7 Hardback c. £80.00 978-1-107-68471-3 Paperback c. £40.00 Publication May 2014 For all formats available, see

Company Law and Sustainability Legal Barriers and Opportunities Edited by Beate Sjafjell Universitetet i Oslo

and Benjamin Richardson University of British Columbia, Vancouver

Company Law and Sustainability provides an innovative, multijurisdictional analysis of how company law and related business laws affect the prospects for environmentally sustainable development, and how such laws might be reformed. It also makes suggestions for reform concerning the purpose of the company, integrated reporting and the role of shareholders. 2014 228 x 152 mm 350pp 978-1-107-04327-5 Hardback c. £80.00 Publication August 2014 For all formats available, see

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Schemes of Arrangement Jennifer Payne University of Oxford

A critical, contextual and comparative analysis of schemes of arrangement and their uses, invaluable for those wishing to understand schemes from either a practical or academic perspective. 2014 228 x 152 mm 425pp 978-1-107-01640-8 Hardback c. £95.00 Publication June 2014 For all formats available, see

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Capital Directive in Europe The Rules on Incorporation and Capital of Limited Liability Companies Volume 1 General Editor Dirk Van Gerven NautaDutilh, Brussels

This book provides an overview of the Second Council Directive 77/91/EEC of 13 December 1976 (also known as the Capital Directive) and its implementation in every Member State of the European Union and the European Economic Area. 2014 228 x 152 mm 1104pp 978-0-521-49334-5 Hardback £195.00 Publication May 2014

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systematic treatise of the law relating to this significant aspect of the global capital market. 2014 228 x 152 mm 336pp 978-1-107-02034-4 Hardback £90.00 Publication February 2014 For all formats available, see

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Hedge Fund Activism in Japan The Limits of Shareholder Primacy John Buchanan University of Cambridge

Dominic Heesang Chai Seoul National University

and Simon Deakin University of Cambridge

Hedge fund activism is an expression of shareholder primacy, an idea that has come to dominate discussion of corporate governance theory and practice. This book provides an examination of confrontational hedge fund activism in Japan in the period between 2001 and the onset of the global financial crisis in 2008. ‘Burrough and Helyar’s Barbarians at the Gate now has a worthy successor. Buchanan et al.’s subtitle might be ‘The Barbarians with a Foot in the Door’. The ‘activist’ American and European funds have acted as the advance guard of that ‘pure’ form of Anglo-Saxon capitalism which sees shareholder profit as the supreme good. Their descriptions of the funds’ various raids on decently efficient but naive Japanese companies make fascinating reading, and their judgements are judicious.’ Ronald Dore, London School of Economics and Political Science 2013 229 x 152 mm 388pp 12 b/w illus. 10 tables 978-1-107-67250-5 Paperback £32.99 For all formats available, see

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Law and Practice of Liability Management Debt Tender Offers, Exchange Offers, Bond Buybacks and Consent Solicitations in International Capital Markets Apostolos Ath. Gkoutzinis Shearman and Sterling LLP

The global bond market is many times larger than the global economy. Every day, billions of dollars of tender offers, consent solicitations, buyback transactions and exchange offers are executed. This book provides a

Corporate Governance in the Common-Law World The Political Foundations of Shareholder Power Christopher M. Bruner Washington and Lee University School of Law

Presents a new comparative theory to explain the divergence between governance systems of Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom and the United States and explores the theory’s ramifications for law and public policy. Bruner argues that regulatory structures affecting other stakeholders’ interests – notably social welfare protection for

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Corporate law, commercial law, company law employees – have impacted political opposition to shareholder-centric policies across the common-law world. 2013 228 x 152 mm 309pp 9 b/w illus. 978-1-107-01329-2 Hardback £65.00 For all formats available, see

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Intermediated Securities The Impact of the Geneva Securities Convention and the Future European Legislation Edited by Pierre-Henri Conac Université du Luxembourg

Ulrich Segna Université du Luxembourg

and Luc Thévenoz University of Geneva

Intended for practitioners and academics specialising in financial law, this book provides an overview of the latest developments in the field of intermediated securities via analysis of the features and impact of the Geneva Securities Convention and future EU legislation. 2013 228 x 152 mm 439pp 2 b/w illus. 5 tables 978-1-107-02347-5 Hardback £95.00

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Theory and Practice of Corporate Governance An Integrated Approach Stephen Bloomfield Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge

Based on extensive practical and academic experience this textbook explains how the real world of corporate governance works. It examines the historical development of corporate governance and uses worldwide examples to compare theoretical explanations with practical outcomes, providing a comprehensive review of how companies and markets are run. ‘This critical and thought-provoking analysis of the theory and practice of corporate governance should be required reading for every board director, regulator, MBA student, as well as professionals. Indeed, it should perhaps be read by everyone who has an interest in why our current governance system seems, to many people, no longer fit for purpose and, as the author suggests, in need of a total rethink.’ Nick Gould, Collyer Bristow LLP

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Contents: Part I. The Discipline of Governance: 1. The landscape and definitions of governance: the major actors; 2. Inward-facing governance; 3. Outward-facing governance; Part II. The Relationship Between Law and Governance: 4. The protection of the laws; 5. Critical governance law; Part III. Governance and the Listed Company: 6. The development of governance – the Governance Codes; 7. The 2007–8 financial crises: the failure of systemic governance; 8. Systemic governance: the Turner Review, the Walker Review and the Vickers Commission; Part IV. Governance and Regulation: 9. The company and the stock market; 10. Non-shareholder regulation of companies; 11. Changes in regulatory structures – the PRA, the FCA and the ICB recommendations; 12. Failure – the abiding characteristic of regulation; 13. Accounting for profits: the root of information asymmetry; 14. Reward and performance; Part VI. Counter-Governance: Failures of Governance and Corporate Failure: 15. Counter-governance (1): theory; 16. Counter-governance (2): abuse of stakeholders; 17. Concluding remarks; Bibliography; Index.

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A Financial Centre for Two Empires Hong Kong’s Corporate, Securities and Tax Laws in its Transition from Britain to China David Donald The Chinese University of Hong Kong

With contributions by Jiangyu Wang National University of Singapore

and Jefferson P VanderWolk

This study shows how the former British colony of Hong Kong came to have the qualities needed to serve as China’s international financial centre. Its multidimensional approach includes historical, doctrinal, comparative and empirical analyses. International Corporate Law and Financial Market Regulation

2014 228 x 152 mm 300pp 27 b/w illus. 978-1-107-00480-1 Hardback c. £85.00 Publication May 2014 For all formats available, see

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Boards and Shareholders in European Listed Companies Facts, Context and Post-Crisis Reforms Edited by Massimo Belcredi Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milano

and Guido Ferrarini University of Genoa

This volume analyses some of the main issues in European Corporate Governance. Its key features (empirical analysis based on new data of pivotal topics in CG; European viewpoint; development of clear policy implications from leading European experts) make it a reference point in both the academic and the policy debate. International Corporate Law and Financial Market Regulation

2013 228 x 152 mm 447pp 9 b/w illus. 47 tables 978-1-107-04056-4 Hardback £85.00 For all formats available, see

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Comparative Corporate Governance A Functional and International Analysis Edited by Andreas M. Fleckner Max-Planck-Institut für ausländisches und internationales Privatrecht, Germany

and Klaus J. Hopt Max-Planck-Institut für ausländisches und internationales Privatrecht, Germany

The business corporation is one of the greatest organizational inventions, but it creates risks both for shareholders and for third parties. To mitigate these risks, legislators, judges, and corporate lawyers have tried to learn from foreign experiences and adapt their regulatory regimes to them. In the last three decades, this approach has led to a stream of corporate and capital market law reforms unseen before. Corporate governance, the system by which companies are directed and controlled, is today a key topic for legislation, practice, and academia all over the world. Corporate scandals and financial crises have repeatedly highlighted the need to better understand the economic, social, political, and legal determinants of corporate governance in individual countries. Comparative Corporate Governance furthers this goal by bringing together current scholarship in law and economics with the expertise


Corporate law, commercial law, company law / Criminal law of local corporate governance specialists from twenty-three countries.

prevention and the real life challenges of implementation.

Contributors: Andreas M. Fleckner, Klaus J. Hopt, Jennifer G. Hill, Junhai Liu, Knut B. Pissler, Wen-Yeu Wang, WangRuu Tseng, Nobuo Nakamura, Susanne Kalss, Alexia Autenne, Jan S. Christensen, Jukka T. Mähönen, Pierre-Henri Conac, Lado Chanturia, George Jugeli, Hanno Merkt, Péter J. Nikolicza, Isabelle Corbisier, Jaron van Bekkum, Steven Hijink, Michael Schouten, Jaap Winter, Beate Sjåfjell, Cecilie Kjelland, Stanislaw Soltysiński, Jorge M. Coutinho de Abreu, José A. García-Cruces González, Ignacio Moralejo Menéndez, Peter V. Kunz, Marc T. Moore, Raúl A. Etcheverry, Rafael M. Manóvil, Nelson Eizirik, Ana C. Weber, Arthur R. Pinto, Franklin A. Gevurtz

Contents: Part I. Theory: 1. Introduction: crime prevention and community safety in Australia; 2. Key approaches and frameworks; 3. Social prevention; 4. Environmental prevention; 5. Evaluating crime prevention; Part II. Practice: 6. From research to policy; 7. Prevention in public places; 8. Dealing with social disorder; 9. Emergent issues for crime prevention; 10. Planning the future.

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The Constitution and the Future of Criminal Justice in America

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2014 228 x 152 mm 276pp 978-1-107-62247-0 Paperback c. £40.00 Publication February 2014

The Territorial Jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court Michail Vagias The Hague University of Applied Sciences

Michael Vagias analyses the International Criminal Court’s territorial jurisdiction as regards, for example, partial commission of a crime in State not Party territory, crimes committed over the internet or crimes committed in occupied territories. 2014 228 x 152 mm 400pp 978-1-107-03427-3 Hardback £75.00 Publication March 2014 For all formats available, see

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Crime Prevention Principles, Perspectives and Practices Second edition Adam Sutton Adrian Cherney University of Queensland

and Rob White University of Tasmania

Crime Prevention: Principles, Perspectives and Practices is a concise, comprehensive introduction to the theory and practice of crime prevention. Part I presents an overview of the history and theory of crime prevention. Part II explores the practice of crime

Modern Bribery Law Comparative Perspectives Edited by Jeremy Horder King’s College London

and Peter Alldridge Queen Mary, University of London

The Bribery Act 2010 is the most significant reform of UK bribery law in a century. This critical analysis of the Act explains the changes in detail, compares it with legislation in other jurisdictions and assesses its enforcement and asset recovery prospects.

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Edited by John T. Parry Lewis and Clark College, Portland

and L. Song Richardson

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University of Iowa College of Law

This book brings together leading scholars from law, psychology and criminology to address timely and important topics in US criminal justice. The book tackles cutting-edge issues related to terrorism, immigration and transnational crime, and to the increasingly important connections between criminal law and the fields of social science and neuroscience. 2013 228 x 152 mm 246pp 978-1-107-02093-1 Hardback £65.00 978-1-107-60522-0 Paperback £24.99 For all formats available, see

The Sanctity of Life and the Criminal Law The Legacy of Glanville Williams Edited by Dennis J. Baker King’s College London

and Jeremy Horder King’s College London

Fourteen essays on major theoretical issues in contemporary criminal law and medical law ethics. 2013 228 x 152 mm 369pp 1 b/w illus. 5 tables 978-1-107-02047-4 Hardback £75.00 For all formats available, see

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Transitional Justice in Post-Communist Romania

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The Politics of Memory Lavinia Stan

Towards the Development of the International Penal System

St Francis Xavier University, Nova Scotia

Róisín Mulgrew

This is the first volume to overview the complex Romanian transitional justice effort. 2013 228 x 152 mm 306pp 3 tables 978-1-107-02053-5 Hardback £60.00

University of Nottingham

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Róisín Mulgrew explores the way in which international sentences of imprisonment are implemented in national prisons and international detention facilities. She also makes recommendations for the development of the policies and practices used to enforce international punishment, and advocates the creation of an international prison system.

The Crime of Aggression under the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court

2013 228 x 152 mm 429pp 978-1-107-02741-1 Hardback £75.00 For all formats available, see

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Carrie McDougall Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Australia

In June 2010, after decades of negotiations, States adopted provisions that make the use of inter-State armed force in manifest violation of the UN Charter a crime under the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court. This

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Criminal law / Dispute resolution, mediation and arbitration book provides a guide to the new crime of aggression provisions. Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law, 98

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Why Prison? Edited by David Scott Liverpool John Moores University

Written by some of the world’s leading penologists, this collection of accessible essays looks at why prison persists, why prisoner populations are rapidly rising in many countries and principles and strategies that could be adopted to radically reduce our reliance upon imprisonment. Cambridge Studies in Law and Society

2013 228 x 152 mm 407pp 1 b/w illus. 978-1-107-03074-9 Hardback £75.00 For all formats available, see

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Dispute resolution, mediation and arbitration

Edited by Sébastien Jodoin Yale University, Connecticut

and Marie-Claire Cordonier Segger International Development Law Organisation, Rome

Sustainable Development, International Criminal Justice, and Treaty Implementation provides a serious and timely perspective on the relationship between two important and dynamic fields of international law. Written by leading academics and international lawyers, this book examines how the principles and practices of international criminal law and sustainable development can contribute to one another’s elaboration, interpretation and implementation. Treaty Implementation for Sustainable Development

2013 228 x 152 mm 384pp 978-1-107-03293-4 Hardback £65.00 For all formats available, see

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Litigating International Law Disputes Weighing the Options Edited by Natalie Klein Macquarie University, Sydney

In examining why states resort to international litigation for resolving their disputes, this volume considers various areas of international law (such as trade, armed conflict and human rights) as well as highlighting regional and national perspectives on international litigation. 2014 228 x 152 mm 525pp 978-1-107-01706-1 Hardback c. £75.00 Publication April 2014 www.cambridge.org/9781107017061

Investment Law within International Law Integrationist Perspectives Edited by Freya Baetens Universiteit Leiden

Examines the interaction between investment law and other sub-fields of international law such as the law on armed conflict, human rights, sustainable development, trade, development and EU law. This book scrutinises how concepts and rules developed in the context of such sub-fields could inform the content of investment law. 2013 228 x 152 mm 562pp 2 b/w illus. 978-1-107-03888-2 Hardback £85.00 For all formats available, see

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Principled Negotiation and Mediation in the International Arena

Supreme Court of Victoria

Christopher Kee University of Aberdeen Monash University, Victoria

The UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules are so pervasive and the consequences of the new version potentially so significant that they cannot be ignored. This commentary on the Rules brings together the official documents and contains the insights and experiences of the Working Group that are not included in official reports. 2013 228 x 152 mm 540pp 978-0-521-19572-0 Hardback £150.00 For all formats available, see

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Consumer Financial Dispute Resolution in a Comparative Context Principles, Systems and Practice Shahla F. Ali The University of Hong Kong

This comparative empirical study of the development and design of consumer financial dispute resolution mechanisms in East Asia, North America and Europe examines global principles that influence the design of such mechanisms, considers the structural variations between the ombuds and arbitration systems and suggests practical proposals for reform. ‘This book provides a wide-ranging comparative assessment that will be of great value to anyone analyzing or designing dispute resolution systems for consumer disputes. The detailed descriptions of arbitration and ombudsman mechanisms in six countries, as well as Dr Ali’s recommendations, illuminate the continuing evolution of global norms for dispute resolution.’ Stephanie E. Smith, Stanford Law School

Talking with Evil Paul J. Zwier

2013 228 x 152 mm 279pp 8 b/w illus. 7 tables 978-1-107-02871-5 Hardback £75.00

Emory University, Atlanta

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This book argues that it can be useful for the United States to talk with ‘evil’ that is, terrorists and other bad actors - if it employs a strategy that engages a mediator who shares the United States’ principles yet is pragmatic.

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CambridgeUniversityPressLaw

Clyde Croft

and Jeff Waincymer

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Dispute resolution, mediation and arbitration / E-commerce law, internet law / Employment law, labour law / English legal system / Environmental law International Commercial Arbitration Different Forms and their Features Edited by Giuditta Cordero-Moss Universitetet i Oslo

Practising lawyers who write arbitration clauses in commercial contracts often do not know how to choose the arbitration form. This book highlights specific features of international commercial arbitration forms from a variety of countries and institutions, and will assist lawyers drafting arbitration clauses to make informed choices. 2013 228 x 152 mm 449pp 978-1-107-03348-1 Hardback £75.00 For all formats available, see

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The Origins of International Investment Law Empire, Environment and the Safeguarding of Capital Kate Miles University of Cambridge

An exploration of the historical evolution of international investment law. Combining analyses in legal history, political narratives, and current controversies surrounding investment law and environmental protection objectives, this book will engage scholars and students of international investment law, international legal history and critical legal theory. Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law, 99

2013 228 x 152 mm 495pp 978-1-107-03939-1 Hardback £75.00 For all formats available, see

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to increase accountability through bottom-up action. Throughout the book, cybersecurity is treated holistically, covering outstanding issues in law, science, economics and politics.

English legal system

2014 228 x 152 mm 320pp 14 b/w illus. 5 tables 978-1-107-00437-5 Hardback c. £65.00 Publication April 2014

English Civil Justice after the Woolf and Jackson Reforms

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Managing Cyber Attacks in International Law, Business, and Relations In Search of Cyber Peace Scott J. Shackelford Kelley School of Business, Indiana University

A Critical Analysis John Sorabji University College London

The Fight over Digital Rights The Politics of Copyright and Technology Bill D. Herman Hunter College, City University of New York

This book examines the debate over digital copyright and the new tools of political communication involved in the advocacy around the issue. Drawing on methods from legal studies, political science and communications, it explores the rise of a coalition seeking more limited copyright, and how these earlyadopting, technology-savvy advocates used online communication to shock the world. 2013 228 x 152 mm 258pp 12 b/w illus. 9 tables 978-1-107-01597-5 Hardback £60.00 For all formats available, see

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Employment law, labour law A Primer on American Labor Law Fifth edition William B. Gould IV Stanford Law School

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A Primer on American Labor Law is an accessible guide written for nonspecialists – labor and management representatives, students and general practice lawyers, and trade unionists, government officials and academics from other countries. This updated fifth edition contains extensive new materials covering developments in the past ten years of employee labor laws. 2013 228 x 152 mm 474pp 2 b/w illus. 978-1-107-02168-6 Hardback £65.00 978-1-107-68301-3 Paperback £27.99 For all formats available, see

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Explains the revolutionary nature of the Woolf reforms through an examination of the Civil Procedure Rules’ overriding objective and its commitment to proportionality and explains its practical effect for the success of 2013’s Jackson reforms. 2014 228 x 152 mm 250pp 978-1-107-05166-9 Hardback c. £60.00 Publication May 2014 For all formats available, see

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Aspects of Law Reform An Insider’s Perspective Jack Straw House of Commons, London

With a focus on the criminal courts, human rights, judicial appointments and the relationship between the UK Parliament, the domestic courts and the European Court of Human Rights, Jack Straw reviews the most important recent reforms to the system of British justice and suggests areas in need of further reform. The Hamlyn Lectures

2013 216 x 138 mm 97pp 978-1-107-04302-2 Hardback £25.00 978-1-107-61816-9 Paperback £12.99 For all formats available, see

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Environmental law Rule of Law for Nature New Dimensions and Ideas in Environmental Law Edited by Christina Voigt Universitetet i Oslo

Current environmental laws on all levels are largely unable to ensure ecological sustainability. Instead, new ideas and dimensions of law are needed. This book marks a shift from a purely humancentered concept of law towards a legal

This book presents a novel framework to reconceptualize internet governance and better manage cyber attacks. It makes an original contribution by examining the potential of polycentric regulation

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Environmental law concept of a ‘rule of law for nature’ which recognizes ecological realities. 2013 228 x 152 mm 400pp 8 b/w illus. 978-1-107-04326-8 Hardback £70.00 For all formats available, see

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Nature’s Trust Environmental Law for a New Ecological Age Mary Christina Wood University of Oregon, School of Law

This book exposes the dysfunction of environmental law and offers a transformative approach based on the public trust doctrine. An ancient and enduring principle, the public trust doctrine empowers citizens to protect their inalienable property rights to crucial resources. This book shows how a trust principle can apply from the local to global level to protect the planet. ‘What Silent Spring did for our perception of the environment, Nature’s Trust should do for our perception of environmental protection. Thoroughly researched and beautifully written, this book calls for a revolution in environmental policy and law – now, before it is too late. It is simply brilliant.’ James Gustave Speth, former Dean, Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies, and author of America the Possible: Manifesto for a New Economy 2013 228 x 152 mm 496pp 1 table 978-0-521-19513-3 Hardback £65.00 978-0-521-14411-7 Paperback £27.99 For all formats available, see

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Risk Governance of Offshore Oil and Gas Operations Edited by Preben Hempel Lindøe Universitet i Stavanger, Norway

Michael Baram Boston University Law School

and Ortwin Renn Universität Stuttgart

This book evaluates and compares risk regulation and safety management for offshore oil and gas operations in the United States, United Kingdom, Norway and Australia. It provides an interdisciplinary approach with legal, technological and sociological perspectives on efforts to assess and prevent major accidents and improve safety performance offshore. 2013 228 x 152 mm 450pp 12 b/w illus. 10 tables 978-1-107-02554-7 Hardback £75.00 For all formats available, see

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Climate Change Geoengineering Philosophical Perspectives, Legal Issues, and Governance Frameworks Edited by Wil C. G. Burns The Johns Hopkins University

and Andrew L. Strauss Widener University School of Law, Delaware

In this book, eleven prominent authorities on climate change consider the legal, policy and philosophical issues presented by geoengineering. The book asks: when, if ever, are decisions to embark on climate modification projects justified? If they are justified, in a world without a central governing authority, who should authorize such projects and by what moral and legal right? 2013 228 x 152 mm 328pp 978-1-107-02393-2 Hardback £65.00 For all formats available, see

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U.S. Energy Policy and the Pursuit of Failure Peter Z. Grossman Butler University, Indiana

Grossman analyses the serial failures of U.S. energy policy, failures that have been extraordinarily wasteful, with little learned by policy makers in the process. Congresses and presidential administrations have repeatedly backed failed policies because they promise unrealistic solutions that are politically expedient with little chance of practical success. ‘U.S. Energy Policy and the Pursuit of Failure is exactly the kind of analysis that more economists should do. It brings in political transaction costs to explain how policies can go astray, endure, and reduce welfare. Given the plethora of policy recommendations for climate change mitigation, economists should take pause and be careful in what they call for.’ Gary Libecap, University of California, Santa Barbara 2013 228 x 152 mm 411pp 10 b/w illus. 978-1-107-00517-4 Hardback £65.00 978-0-521-18218-8 Paperback £24.99 For all formats available, see

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Green Governance Ecological Survival, Human Rights, and the Law of the Commons Burns H. Weston University of Iowa

and David Bollier Commons Strategies Group

Green Governance is a direct response to the mounting calls for a paradigm shift in the way humans relate to the natural environment. The book proposes a new architecture of environmental law and public policy that is as practical as it is theoretically sound. 2013 228 x 152 mm 384pp 1 b/w illus. 978-1-107-03436-5 Hardback £65.00 For all formats available, see

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Harnessing Foreign Investment to Promote Environmental Protection Incentives and Safeguards Edited by Pierre-Marie Dupuy Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva

and Jorge E. Viñuales Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva

Covering both incentives (funds, projectfinance, market mechanisms, payments for ecosystem services, insurance) and safeguards (investment regulation, CSR and accountability mechanisms, contracts, codes of conduct), this volume investigates the synergies between foreign investment and environmental protection from legal, economic and political perspectives. 2013 228 x 152 mm 493pp 7 b/w illus. 8 tables 978-1-107-03077-0 Hardback £75.00 For all formats available, see

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Law, Tropical Forests and Carbon The Case of REDD+ Edited by Rosemary Lyster University of Sydney

Catherine MacKenzie University of Cambridge

and Constance McDermott University of Oxford

Emerging from the scientific parameters underpinning REDD+ (including the measurement of carbon stocks, reporting and verification), this interdisciplinary and in-depth analysis of REDD+ considers global and national governance and the legal rights and interests of indigenous people and local communities, which have fundamental


Environmental law / European law implications for development and poverty alleviation. 2013 228 x 152 mm 303pp 13 b/w illus. 5 tables 978-1-107-02880-7 Hardback £65.00 For all formats available, see

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Threatened Island Nations Legal Implications of Rising Seas and a Changing Climate Edited by Michael B. Gerrard Columbia Law School

examination of the understanding of international law and the options for law-creation in international environmental regimes. Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law, 108

Leading legal scholars from around the world address the myriad legal issues posed by the rising seas endangering the habitability and very existence of several small island nations, mostly in the Pacific and Indian oceans. 2013 228 x 152 mm 666pp 2 b/w illus. 14 colour illus. 1 table 978-1-107-02576-9 Hardback £80.00 For all formats available, see

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Cooperation in the Law of Transboundary Water Resources Christina Leb Université de Genève

Selected Essays Robert Schütze Durham University

European law Regulating Lifestyle Risks

2014 228 x 152 mm 500pp 3 b/w illus. 1 map 8 tables 978-1-107-03766-3 Hardback c. £75.00 Publication June 2014

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and Gregory E. Wannier U.S. District Court for the Central District of California

Foreign Affairs and the EU Constitution

Written by one of the leading constitutional scholars and experts on EU external relations, this collection of essays explores the European Union’s constitutional regime for foreign affairs – in particular: the relationship between European and international law, as well as the vertical and horizontal division of foreign affairs powers.

2014 228 x 152 mm 300pp 978-1-107-04415-9 Hardback c. £55.00 Publication June 2014

The EU, Alcohol, Tobacco and Unhealthy Diets Edited by Alberto Alemanno HEC, Paris

and Amandine Garde

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University of Liverpool

European Union Law

This collection looks at the how the European Union regulates lifestyle risks in the field of tobacco, alcohol and unhealthy diets. This book will be of interest to European lawyers specialising in the field of the internal market and social policy. It will also appeal to healthcare lawyers.

Text and Materials Third edition Damian Chalmers

2014 228 x 152 mm 350pp 978-1-107-06342-6 Hardback c. £70.00 Publication December 2014

London School of Economics and Political Science

Gareth Davies Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam

and Giorgio Monti European University Institute, Florence

Updated to reflect the new ‘post crisis’ Europe, this market-leading textbook explores its impact on institutional law, the internal market and competition law. Retaining the authority, accessibility and critical analysis of previous editions, the new edition will continue to be the preferred choice of European law teachers and students.

Experts agree that cooperation is vital if we are to solve the challenges posed to transboundary freshwater systems by climate change, population growth and growing water demand. This examination of the legal aspects of cooperation is intended for international lawyers, water practitioners, students and anyone interested in international water management.

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Universiteit van Amsterdam

2014 246 x 189 mm 1000pp 2 b/w illus. 1 table 978-1-107-66434-0 Paperback c. £42.00 Publication May 2014

and Deirdre Curtin

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Evolution of International Environmental Regimes The Case of Climate Change Simone Schiele United Nations Environment Programme

Drawing specifically on the international climate regime, Simone Schiele examines international environmental regimes from a legal perspective. In particular, she develops a theoretical framework based on general international law which allows for a thorough

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A Transatlantic Community of Law Legal Perspectives on the Relationship Between the EU and US Legal Orders Edited by Elaine Fahey Universiteit van Amsterdam

This edited volume explores the place of legal and institutional framework which guides contemporary transatlantic relations. Expert scholars and practitioners provide perspectives on its emerging institutional characteristics and transatlantic rule-making in the areas of trade and security, combining new socio-legal and empirical research with judicial and political theoretical insights. 2014 228 x 152 mm 300pp 978-1-107-06051-7 Hardback c. £60.00 Publication June 2014 For all formats available, see

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EU External Relations Law Text, Cases and Materials Bart Van Vooren ALTIUS, Brussels

and Ramses A. Wessel University of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands

Major new textbook on the law and practice of EU external relations, addressing the complex questions at the interface of these areas. Easily navigable chapters guide students through the functioning of legal principles. Readers gain a thorough understanding of EU

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European law external relations law, including its history, context and present functioning. Contents: 1. The European Union as a global legal actor; 2. Instruments of EU external action; 3. Existence of EU external competence; 4. Nature of EU external competence; 5. Scope and choice of EU external competence; 6. The duty of cooperation; 7. EU law and international law; 8. The EU and international institutions; 9. Common commercial policy; 10. EU development policy; 11. Common foreign and security policy; 12. Common security and defence policy; 13. The external dimension of the internal energy market; 14. The external dimension of the area of freedom, security and justice; 15. EU and its neighbours. 2014 246 x 189 mm 650pp 3 b/w illus. 5 tables 978-1-107-03112-8 Hardback c. £80.00 978-1-107-68430-0 Paperback c. £40.00 Publication April 2014 For all formats available, see

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Precedents and Case-Based Reasoning in the European Court of Justice Unfinished Business Marc A. Jacob Shearman and Sterling LLP, Frankfurt

Marc Jacob explains how the highest court of the European Union, the European Court of Justice, uses precedents and case-based reasoning in order to justify its decisions and shape the law that affects more than half a billion people. 2014 228 x 152 mm 328pp 6 b/w illus. 978-1-107-04549-1 Hardback £65.00 Publication March 2014 For all formats available, see

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The European Union’s Shaping of the International Legal Order

European Union Internal Market Law

Dimitry Kochenov

Friedl Weiss

Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam

Universität Wien, Austria

and Clemens Kaupa Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam

This is the market’s most studentfriendly textbook on EU internal market law, covering everything students need to know about the legal and regulatory framework of the internal market. Numerous features, including text boxes, illustrative boxes, legal interpretations, charts and learning outcomes, support student learning. Contents: 1. The internal market; 2. Common framework of the Treaty freedoms; 3. Free movement of goods (Arts 28-37 TFEU); 4. Union citizenship (Arts 18-25 TFEU); 5. Free movement of workers (Arts 45-48 TFEU); 6. Freedom of establishment (Arts 49-55 TFEU); 7. Freedom to provide and receive services (Arts 56-62 TFEU); 8. Free movement of capital and payments (Arts 63-66 TFEU). 2014 247 x 174 mm 500pp 41 tables 978-1-107-03535-5 Hardback c. £65.00 978-1-107-63600-2 Paperback c. £28.99 Publication April 2014 For all formats available, see

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Edited by Hélène Lambert University of Westminster

Jane McAdam University of New South Wales, Sydney

and Maryellen Fullerton Brooklyn Law School

Explores the extent to which European legal norms of refugee protection have been emulated in other parts of the world, identifies the processes, and assesses the implications of these trends. It will contribute to debates on the diffusion of law and the role of the EU as a normative power. 2013 228 x 152 mm 340pp 1 b/w illus. 978-1-107-04175-2 Hardback £70.00 For all formats available, see

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Enacting European Citizenship Edited by Engin F. Isin The Open University, Milton Keynes

and Michael Saward

Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, The Netherlands

University of Warwick

and Fabian Amtenbrink

In this illuminating new work leading scholars investigate how issues including migration, increasing diversity and the financial crisis have affected European citizenship and European integration. The authors examine a broad range of cases involving ‘minorities’ or marginalised peoples to explore both the limitations and the possibilities of European citizenship.

This book establishes a new approach to EU law of external relations in which the EU is perceived as an active co-creator of the international legal order on a variety of planes. A key reference point for an active paradigm of EU external relations law. 2013 228 x 152 mm 394pp 978-1-107-03333-7 Hardback £70.00 For all formats available, see

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Resocialising Europe in a Time of Crisis Edited by Nicola Countouris University College London

and Mark Freedland University of Oxford

This edited collection explores how the European Social Model has been progressively eroded by a number of deregulatory dynamics. Chapters include important suggestions on how Europe could reverse this trend and redevelop its Social Dimension in ways that are attuned to the social needs of European workers and citizens. 2013 228 x 152 mm 540pp 4 b/w illus. 14 tables 978-1-107-04174-5 Hardback £65.00 For all formats available, see

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The Global Reach of European Refugee Law

‘The ‘acts of citizenship’ approach to studying citizenship in Europe in its widest context offers important insights at the levels of theory, methodology and empirical detail. Trans-disciplinary in their essence, the key outputs of Enacting European Citizenship have added substantially to thinking about citizenship in ways that must be engaged with by social scientists, legal scholars and students of many other disciplines such as cultural studies and geography.’ Jo Shaw, Salvesen Chair of European Institutions, Edinburgh Law School 2013 228 x 152 mm 250pp 978-1-107-03396-2 Hardback £55.00 For all formats available, see

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European law / Financial law, banking law / Human rights Brokering Europe European Lawyers and the Making of a Transnational Polity Antoine Vauchez Université de Paris I

This book questions the entanglement between Law and EU polity-building, bringing new historical material and new sociological insights into the role lawyers have played in shaping Europe. Cambridge Studies in European Law and Policy

2014 228 x 152 mm 350pp 978-1-107-04236-0 Hardback c. £65.00 Publication May 2014 For all formats available, see

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The Allocation of Regulatory Competence in the EU Emissions Trading Scheme Josephine van Zeben Universiteit van Amsterdam

Interdisciplinary analysis of the law and politics of regulatory competence allocation in the European Union Emissions Trading Scheme, accessible to lawyers, economists and political scientists. Experiences with the EU Emissions Trading Scheme continue to shape regulatory approaches to climate change mitigation at the international, European and national level. Cambridge Studies in European Law and Policy

2014 228 x 152 mm 325pp 11 b/w illus. 4 tables 978-1-107-04226-1 Hardback c. £65.00 Publication April 2014 For all formats available, see

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level of individual Treaty provisions and constitutional principles. Cambridge Studies in European Law and Policy

2013 228 x 152 mm 296pp 5 b/w illus. 978-1-107-05655-8 Hardback £55.00 978-1-107-64945-3 Paperback £19.99 Publication December 2013 For all formats available, see

The Eurozone Crisis A Constitutional Analysis Kaarlo Tuori University of Helsinki

and Klaus Tuori University of Helsinki

A concise and comprehensive analysis of the Eurozone crisis from a multidimensional constitutional and economic perspective. It discusses the most important constitutional questions about the economic crisis and the proposed solutions raised, both at the

A Commentary on the Paris Principles on National Human Rights Institutions Gauthier de Beco

International Trade Disputes and EU Liability

and Rachel Murray

University of Reading

A compelling contribution to the scholarly discussion of interrelationships between the WTO and EU legal orders and the standing and protection of individuals facing national, regional and international layers of governance. This book will be of interest to students, academics and practitioners of WTO and European law. Cambridge Studies in European Law and Policy

2013 228 x 152 mm 251pp 1 table 978-1-107-00966-0 Hardback £65.00 For all formats available, see

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Financial law, banking law Availability of Credit and Secured Transactions in a Time of Crisis Edited by N. Orkun Akseli Durham University Law School

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Assessing the challenges posed by inefficient secured credit law in the light of the financial crisis, contributors explore how challenges may be overcome to facilitate credit through legal reforms based on standards set by international and financial organisations. 2013 228 x 152 mm 326pp 1 b/w illus. 978-1-107-02744-2 Hardback £80.00 Publication December 2013 For all formats available, see

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University College London, Université catholique de Louvain University of Bristol 2014 228 x 152 mm 275pp 978-1-107-03573-7 Hardback c. £95.00 Publication October 2014 For all formats available, see

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Economic and Social Rights after the Global Financial Crisis Edited by Aoife Nolan University of Nottingham

The global financial and economic crises continue to result in austerity-driven cuts to governments’ social programs, and erosion of social and economic rights. This is the first book to focus squarely on the inter-relationship between contemporary and past economic and financial crises, the responses thereto, and economic and social rights. 2014 228 x 152 mm 375pp 978-1-107-04325-1 Hardback c. £65.00 Publication September 2014 For all formats available, see

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Counter-Terrorism, Privatisation and Rebuilding Constitutionalism Fiona de Londras University College Dublin, School of Law

Contemporary counter-terrorism measures are transnational, fragmented and heavily privatised, causing ruptures in the constitutionalist bargain. By bringing together a range of perspectives from law and political science, Fiona De Londras exposes those ruptures and proposes a multidisciplinary approach to restoring constitutionalism. 2014 228 x 152 mm 275pp 978-1-107-02273-7 Hardback c. £75.00 Publication August 2014 For all formats available, see

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Human rights Corruption, Asset Recovery, and the Right to Property in Public International Law The Human Rights of Bad Guys Radha Ivory

In returning wealth in grand corruption cases, do states violate the human rights of politically exposed persons or their associates? Analyzing the jurisprudence of key regional human rights tribunals, this book examines the compatibility of cooperative efforts at asset recovery with property and related guarantees in public international law. 2014 228 x 152 mm 375pp 978-1-107-05850-7 Hardback c. £65.00 Publication July 2014 For all formats available, see

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Critical Debates on Counter-Terrorist Judicial Review Edited by Fergal F. Davis University of New South Wales, Sydney

and Fiona de Londras University of Durham

Is judicial review an effective and appropriate way to regulate counterterrorism measures? Does the judiciary lack the necessary expertise, or is it a vital safeguard for the principle of constitutionalism? In this book, leading experts explore this debate from a broad range of jurisdictions, from North America, Europe and Australasia.

International Human Rights Law Cases, Materials, Commentary Second edition Olivier De Schutter Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium

Updated edition includes detailed coverage of substantive human rights and new sections on climate change and international human rights law theory. With a more student-friendly design it has retained the concise and critical style, questions and case studies which made the first edition so accessible. 2014 246 x 189 mm 950pp 978-1-107-06375-4 Hardback c. £80.00 978-1-107-65721-2 Paperback c. £40.00 Publication June 2014 For all formats available, see

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The International Law of Migrant Smuggling Anne T. Gallagher Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)

and Fiona David Centre for International and Public Law, Australian National University

This book, a companion volume to The International Law of Human Trafficking, presents the first-ever comprehensive and in-depth analysis of the international law of migrant smuggling. The authors call on their direct experience of working with the United Nations to chart the development of new international laws.

2014 228 x 152 mm 325pp 978-1-107-05361-8 Hardback c. £60.00 Publication July 2014

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Transitional and Retrospective Justice in the Baltic States Eva-Clarita Pettai University of Tartu, Estonia

and Vello Pettai University of Tartu, Estonia

Explores how post-communist states and societies have come to terms with the repression and injustice caused by their past regimes, providing a new understanding of these processes as well as an in-depth overview of these issues in the three Baltic states of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. 2014 228 x 152 mm 300pp 978-1-107-04949-9 Hardback c. £65.00 Publication July 2014 For all formats available, see

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of the central question in asylum law: who is a refugee? 2014 247 x 174 mm 800pp 978-1-107-01251-6 Hardback c. £75.00 978-1-107-68842-1 Paperback c. £35.00 Publication May 2014 For all formats available, see

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Humanity across International Law and Biolaw Edited by Britta van Beers Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam

Luigi Corrias Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam

and Wouter G. Werner Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam

What do the words ‘human’ and ‘humanity’ mean, legally speaking? Who operates outside the boundaries of mankind? This book takes the reader through the use of the concept of humanity and its negative counterparts in different fields of law, including international criminal law, biolaw and the law of the sea. 2014 228 x 152 mm 336pp 3 b/w illus. 1 table 978-1-107-04818-8 Hardback £65.00 Publication March 2014 For all formats available, see

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The Cambridge Handbook of Human Dignity Interdisciplinary Perspectives Edited by Marcus Düwell Universiteit Utrecht, The Netherlands

Jens Braarvig Universitetet i Oslo

Roger Brownsword HIGHLIGHT

The Law of Refugee Status Second edition James C. Hathaway University of Michigan Law School

and Michelle Foster University of Melbourne

A must-read for every lawyer, judge and official engaged in refugee protection, and for scholars of refugee law. Building on the strong critical focus and human rights orientation of the first edition, this is a comprehensive and global analysis

King’s College London

and Dietmar Mieth Eberhard-Karls-Universität Tübingen, Germany

This introduction to human dignity explores the history of the notion from antiquity to the nineteenth century, and the way in which dignity is conceptualised in non-Western contexts. Building on this, it addresses a range of systematic conceptualisations, considers the theoretical and legal conditions for human dignity as a useful notion and analyses a number of philosophical and conceptual approaches to dignity. Finally, the book introduces current debates, paying particular attention to the legal implementation, human rights, justice and conflicts, medicine and bioethics, and provides an explicit systematic framework for discussing human dignity. Adopting a wide range of perspectives and taking into account


Human rights numerous cultures and contexts, this handbook is a valuable resource for students, scholars and professionals working in philosophy, law, history and theology. Contributors: R. Brownsword, M. Düwell, J. Ober, R. Imbach, D. Mieth, L. Pharo, P. Steenbakkers, O. Bayer, P. Westerman, T. Verbeek, G. Lohmann, Y. Lorberbaum, M. Maroth, J. Braarvig, A. Luo, Q. Qiao, G. Lindemann, G. Den Hartogh, C. Hübenthal, T. Hill, S. Kerstein, D. Beyleveld, R. Claassen, D. Hollenbach, P. Valadier, Z. Davis, P. Atterton, M. Junker-Kenny, C. Neuhäuser, R. Stoecker, T. Metz, M. Weiss, C. Menke, M. Werner, B. de Gaay Fortman, C. Byk, S. Hennette-Vauchez, H. Dreier, C. Snead, C. Lima Marques, L. Lixinski, A. Fagan, A. Mayer, P. Keller, S. Matsui, U. Baxi, A. Hasenclever, D. Luban, N. Campagna, G. Collste, K. Steigleder, T. Pogge, S. Graumann, E. Anderson, A. Thiem, M. Klang, C. Illies, A. Campbell, R. Heeger, P. Schaber 2014 228 x 152 mm 592pp 978-0-521-19578-2 Hardback £90.00 Publication March 2014 For all formats available, see

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Redefining Human Rights in the Struggle for Peace and Development Terrence E. Paupp Council on Hemispheric Affairs, Washington DC

Examines the history of the struggle to advance human rights, end global poverty, and respect the sovereign integrity of States and governments throughout the Global South, providing a global framework to implement these rights. It argues that within this framework States will be obligated to formulate policies and programs to achieve peace and development throughout the global society. 2014 228 x 152 mm 576pp 60 tables 978-1-107-04715-0 Hardback £75.00 978-1-107-66931-4 Paperback £27.99 Publication January 2014 For all formats available, see

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Seeking Human Rights Justice in Latin America Truth, Extra-Territorial Courts, and the Process of Justice Jeffrey Davis University of Maryland, Baltimore

This book studies how victims of human rights violations in Latin America, their families, and their advocates work to overcome entrenched impunity and seek legal justice. Seeking Human Rights Justice in Latin America examines the

political and legal struggle through the lens of the human story at the heart of these cases. 2013 228 x 152 mm 250pp 30 b/w illus. 2 tables 978-0-521-51436-1 Hardback £60.00 For all formats available, see

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Shaping Rights in the ECHR The Role of the European Court of Human Rights in Determining the Scope of Human Rights Edited by Eva Brems Universiteit Gent, Belgium

and Janneke Gerards Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen

This volume examines the scope of fundamental rights. Topics range from the nature of human rights and the real or imagined risk of rights inflation to theories of positive obligations and social and economic rights. It contains contributions of a theoretical nature and analytical overviews of the ECtHR’s approach. 2013 228 x 152 mm 328pp 978-1-107-04322-0 Hardback £65.00 Publication December 2013 For all formats available, see

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Socio-Economic Rights in South Africa Symbols or Substance? Edited by Malcolm Langford Universitetet i Oslo

Ben Cousins University of the Western Cape, South Africa

Jackie Dugard University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg

and Tshepo Madlingozi

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and social movements are mutually constitutive in the engagement with such diverse issues as land, health care, the delivery of water, sanitation and electricity, the environment, access to information, gender, and immigration. Everyone interested in understanding how struggles for socio-economic rights differ from the more familiar earlier contests over legal and political rights must read this book.’ Richard Abel, Connell Distinguished Professor of Law Emeritus, University of California, Los Angeles, and author of Politics by Other Means: Law in the Struggle against Apartheid, 1980–94 2013 228 x 152 mm 464pp 6 b/w illus. 19 tables 978-1-107-02114-3 Hardback c. £75.00 Publication December 2013 For all formats available, see

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Transitional Justice in the Asia-Pacific Edited by Renee Jeffery Australian National University, Canberra

and Hun Joon Kim Griffith University, Queensland

Drawing together the world’s leading experts on transitional justice with AsiaPacific regional and country specialists, this is the first book to explore the processes and practices of transitional justice in the region along with detailed analysis of the cases of Cambodia; Sri Lanka; Aceh, Indonesia; South Korea; the Solomon Islands; and East Timor. 2013 228 x 152 mm 312pp 8 b/w illus. 2 tables 978-1-107-04037-3 Hardback £65.00 Publication December 2013 For all formats available, see

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University of Pretoria

This book sets out to assess the role and impact of socio-economic strategies used by civil society actors in South Africa. Focusing on a range of socioeconomic rights and national trends in law and political economy, the book’s authors show how socio-economic rights have influenced the development of civil society discourse and action. Advance praise: ‘South Africa long has been an inspiration to the world for its struggle against apartheid, peaceful transition to a multiracial democracy, and new constitution with a comprehensive declaration of rights … Many have waited eagerly to see how the promise would be realized. [This book] offers the most illuminating answers to date. With great theoretical sophistication and unparalleled empirical data, it charts the complex ways in which rights

The Extraterritorial Application of the Human Right to Water in Africa Takele Soboka Bulto University of Canberra

Takele Soboka Bulto argues that the realisation of the right to water calls for the need to expand relevant states’ duties to cover those rights holders situated beyond a state’s own territorial jurisdiction who could be affected by that state’s domestic actions related to the use of the shared river. 2013 228 x 152 mm 325pp 978-1-107-03108-1 Hardback £65.00 Publication December 2013 For all formats available, see

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Human rights Human Rights Obligations of Business

Research Methods in Conflict Settings

Beyond the Corporate Responsibility to Respect? Edited by Surya Deva

A View from Below Edited by Dyan Mazurana

City University of Hong Kong

Karen Jacobsen

and David Bilchitz

Tufts University, The Fletcher School

University of Johannesburg

and Lacey Andrews Gale

This book provides a detailed critical evaluation of the Ruggie Framework and the Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights, focusing on their non-binding character, the limited ambit and scope of corporate responsibility, the excessive focus on the role of states, and the failure to overcome obstacles in enforcing corporate obligations.

Feinstein International Center

2013 228 x 152 mm 452pp 978-1-107-03687-1 Hardback £85.00 For all formats available, see

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Tufts University, The Fletcher School

This volume compiles lessons learned by field researchers who have faced violence, distrust and social fragmentation. It offers options for studying the situations of people affected by conflict and, by focusing on ethical and security issues, seeks ways to safeguard the interests and integrity of the research ‘subjects,’ the researchers and their teams. 2013 228 x 152 mm 334pp 11 b/w illus. 978-1-107-03810-3 Hardback £65.00 For all formats available, see

The Shari’a and Islamic Criminal Justice in Time of War and Peace M. Cherif Bassiouni DePaul University School of Law

This innovative and important book applies classical Sunni Muslim legal and religious doctrine to contemporary issues surrounding armed conflict. In doing so it shows that the shari’a and Islamic law are not only compatible with contemporary international human rights law and international humanitarian law norms, but are appropriate for use in Muslim societies. ‘Cherif Bassiouni makes the compelling case that international human rights law and international humanitarian law are part of the ‘firmament of Islam’; that socioeconomic and educational problems in the Muslim world – not religion and certainly not Islam itself – account for political violence in the name of Islam … [He] argues, with clarity and eloquence that will appeal to scholars and lay readers alike, that Muslim societies can and must develop institutions and mechanisms … to bring to justice those who have committed crimes of political violence under shari’a and Islamic law. This is a courageous and brilliantly reasoned attempt to pry open the gates of rational interpretation closed to Muslims for nearly a millennium. Muslims and non-Muslims alike … will be struck by the scope and sheer ambition of his undertaking …’ Ambassador Frederic C. Hof, Atlantic Council, Rafik Hariri Center for the Middle East

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The Millennium Development Goals and Human Rights Past, Present and Future Edited by Malcolm Langford Universitetet i Oslo

Andy Sumner University of Sussex

and Alicia Ely Yamin Harvard University, Massachusetts

With contributions from scholars from the fields of economics, law, politics, medicine and architecture, this volume disentangles the debate about the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) in both theory and practice. It critically examines the trajectory of the MDGs, the role of human rights in theory and practice, and what criteria might guide the framing of the post-2015 development agenda. ‘Human rights and the MDGs have been dominant discourses in their respective fields in the twenty-first century. But until the appearance of this volume, policy-makers, practitioners and scholars have struggled to bring them together. This superb collection of essays reveals the important synergies, acknowledges the pitfalls, and provides insightful and constructive analysis of how to proceed. It is an indispensable guide to a subject of the utmost importance in the fields of development, human rights, and international affairs.’ Philip G. Alston, John Norton Professor of Law, New York University School of Law

2013 228 x 152 mm 416pp 978-1-107-04068-7 Hardback £60.00 978-1-107-68417-1 Paperback £22.99

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Human Rights in the Constitutional Law of the United States Michael J. Perry Emory University School of Law

This book explicates the morality of human rights and elaborates three internationally recognized human rights that are entrenched in US constitutional law: the right not to be subjected to cruel, inhuman or degrading punishment; the right to moral equality; and the right to religious and moral freedom. ‘Michael J. Perry has done it again, offering new and provocative insights about political morality, human rights, and constitutional law. Writing with clarity and grace, [he] connects the morality of international human rights, which is grounded in ‘a spirit of brotherhood’, to the constitutional morality of the United States. In so doing, he provides a rich and nuanced perspective for examining the death penalty, same-sex marriage, and abortion, casting these issues in a new light and permitting an analysis that is novel, penetrating, and powerful.’ Daniel O. Conkle, Robert H. McKinney Professor of Law, Indiana University Maurer School of Law 2013 228 x 152 mm 192pp 978-1-107-03836-3 Hardback £60.00 978-1-107-66608-5 Paperback £24.99 For all formats available, see

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Individual Rights and the Making of the International System Christian Reus-Smit University of Queensland

Christian Reus-Smit argues that struggles for individual rights were deeply implicated in the development of today’s global system of sovereign states. Combining theoretical innovation with historical cases, he challenges the widespread assumption that such rights are marginal to world politics or important only after 1945. ‘Chris Reus-Smit has written a groundbreaking book. By showing that, during the last five centuries, revolutionary ideas on individual rights were at the roots of the demand for sovereignty and de-legitimation of empires, and therefore, also of the expansion of international systems and the evolution of international order, [his] theoretical and empirical tour de force, more than most books in international relations, reveals


Human rights the social nature of international systems and how international orders transform.’ Emanuel Adler, Professor of Political Science and Andrea and Charles Bronfman Chair of Israeli Studies, University of Toronto 2013 228 x 152 mm 244pp 978-0-521-85777-2 Hardback £55.00 978-0-521-67448-5 Paperback £18.99 For all formats available, see

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The Prohibition of Torture in Exceptional Circumstances Michelle Farrell University of Liverpool

Rather than engaging the question of whether torture can be justified in exceptional circumstances, Michelle Farrell asks how and why torture has become such a central subject of debate and critiques existing legal and moral approaches to torture with the aim of turning the debate on its head. 2013 228 x 152 mm 291pp 978-1-107-03079-4 Hardback £65.00 For all formats available, see

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The UNHCR and the Supervision of International Refugee Law Edited by James C. Simeon York University, Toronto

James C. Simeon examines the UNHCR’s central role in the international refugee protection regime, analyses the part played by key institutions, organizations and actors in the supervision of international refugee law, and provides suggestions and recommendations for how the UNHCR’s supervisory role can be strengthened. 2013 228 x 152 mm 384pp 978-1-107-02285-0 Hardback £75.00 For all formats available, see

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The Rise of Gay Rights and the Fall of the British Empire Liberal Resistance and the Bloomsbury Group David A. J. Richards New York University, School of Law

This book argues that there is an important connection between ethical resistance to British imperialism and the ethical discovery of gay rights. By closely examining the roots of liberal resistance in Britain and resistance to patriarchy in the United States, it shows that fighting

the demands of patriarchal manhood and womanhood plays an important role in countering imperialism. 2013 228 x 152 mm 280pp 978-1-107-03795-3 Hardback £60.00 For all formats available, see

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International Human Rights Law and Practice Ilias Bantekas Brunel University

and Lutz Oette School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London

This innovative textbook explores human rights law from a theoretical and practical perspective. Case studies and interviews with specialists show how theory is applied in real life and discussion questions engage students. The authors’ talent for critical analysis and clarification make this an essential student text. ‘Human rights law is an inherently active, political and practical body of law; to understand it and its operation requires familiarity not only with the formal rules, standards and systems but also with the informal, the political and the practical. By combining precise description and analysis of the law with insightful and varied contributions from practice (broadly defined), Oette and Bantekas provide a rounded account of international human rights law and its practice that provokes as well as it informs.’ Fiona de Londras, Durham University

Contents: 1. International human rights law and notions of human rights: foundations, achievements and challenges; 2. International human rights: the normative framework; 3. Human rights in practice; 4. The United Nations charter system; 5. The UN human rights treaty system; 6. Regional human rights treaty systems; 7. Individual complaints procedures; 8. Civil and political rights; 9. Economic, social and cultural rights; 10. Group rights: selfdetermination, minorities and indigenous peoples; 11. Women’s rights; 12. The right to development, poverty and related rights; 13. Victims’ rights and reparation; 14. The application of human rights in armed conflict and the international criminalisation process; 15. Human rights and counterterrorism; 16. Non-state actors and human rights; 17. Globalisation and its impact on human rights.

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Islam and English Law Rights, Responsibilities and the Place of Shari’a Edited by Robin Griffith-Jones The Temple Church, London

This volume discusses Rowan Williams’ lecture on shari‘a law, which launched an interdisciplinary media debate on the relationship between Islam and Christianity, as well as church and state. Of considerable interest to students of law, religion, Islamic history and those interested in the ongoing debate about shari‘a law. ‘The contributions collected in [this book] testify [to] the extent and the complexity of the matter.’ The Bookseller 2013 228 x 152 mm 331pp 1 b/w illus. 978-1-107-02164-8 Hardback £55.00 978-1-107-63987-4 Paperback £19.99 For all formats available, see

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The Universal Declaration of Human Rights The Travaux Préparatoires Edited by William A. Schabas Middlesex University, London and Universiteit Leiden

A collection of United Nations documents associated with the drafting of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, these volumes facilitate research into the scope of, meaning of and intent behind the instrument’s provisions. It permits an examination of the various drafts of what became the thirty articles of the Declaration, including one of the earliest documents – a compilation of human rights provisions from national constitutions, organised thematically. The documents are organised chronologically and thorough thematic indexing facilitates research into the origins of specific rights and norms. It is also annotated in order to provide information relating to names, places, events and concepts that might have been familiar in the late 1940s but are today more obscure. 2013 247 x 174 mm 3376pp 978-1-107-01550-0 3 Volume Hardback Set £250.00 For all formats available, see

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Human rights The State of Economic and Social Human Rights A Global Overview Edited by Lanse Minkler University of Connecticut

This edited volume offers original scholarship on economic and social human rights from leading scholars in the fields of economics, law, political science, sociology and anthropology. This interdisciplinary analysis offers a detailed discussion to help scholars and policy makers find the best ways to instantiate economic and social rights.

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From Rhetoric to Action Implementing the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Eilionóir Flynn

Cambridge Disability Law and Policy Series

Centre for Disability Law, National University of Galway

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This book contains a global comparative study of implementation and monitoring mechanisms for national disability strategies. It comprises a comparative study that was conducted at international, regional and comparative country levels and that highlights critical success factors in implementing disability strategies or action plans worldwide.

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Global Justice, State Duties The Extraterritorial Scope of Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights in International Law Edited by Malcolm Langford Universitetet i Oslo

Wouter Vandenhole Universiteit Antwerpen, Belgium

Martin Scheinin European University Institute, Florence

and Willem van Genugten Universiteit van Tilburg, The Netherlands

Explores whether states possess extraterritorial obligations under international law to respect and ensure economic, social and cultural rights. 2013 228 x 152 mm 496pp 978-1-107-01277-6 Hardback £80.00 For all formats available, see

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Disability and the Good Human Life Edited by Jerome E. Bickenbach Queen’s University, Ontario

Franziska Felder

2013 229 x 152 mm 490pp 1 b/w illus. 978-1-107-67211-6 Paperback £27.99 Also available 978-1-107-01171-7 Hardback £62.00 For all formats available, see

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Disability and Information Technology A Comparative Study in Media Regulation Eliza Varney School of Law, Keele University

Universität Basel, Switzerland

This collection of original essays takes up the challenge that disability poses to basic questions of political philosophy and bioethics, among others, by focusing on fundamental issues as well as practical implications of the relationship between disability and the good human life. Cambridge Disability Law and Policy Series

2014 228 x 152 mm 360pp 978-1-107-02718-3 Hardback £65.00 Publication January 2014 For all formats available, see

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2013 228 x 152 mm 518pp 13 tables 978-1-107-02991-0 Hardback £80.00 www.cambridge.org/9781107029910

Domestic Politics and International Human Rights Tribunals The Problem of Compliance Courtney Hillebrecht University of Nebraska, Lincoln

This book brings together theories of compliance from international law, human rights, and international relations to explain the increasingly important phenomenon of states’ compliance with human rights tribunals’ rulings. It explores these issues through a combination of quantitative analyses and in-depth case studies from Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Italy, Portugal, Russia and the United Kingdom. Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law, 104

2014 228 x 152 mm 200pp 3 b/w illus. 13 tables 978-1-107-04022-9 Hardback £55.00 Publication January 2014

Disability and Information Technology examines the extent to which regulatory frameworks for information and communication technologies safeguard the rights of persons with disabilities as citizenship rights. The book adopts a comparative approach focused on four case studies: Canada, the European Union, the United Kingdom and the United States.

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Cambridge Disability Law and Policy Series

Projecting religious offence on a global scale has become tantalisingly easy. While Salman Rushdie had to write a voluminous novel to prompt worldwide outrage, his lesser epigones can content themselves with caricatures or videoclips on the internet. But should global outrage also entail global sanctions? Should international law prohibit blasphemy?

2013 228 x 152 mm 306pp 978-0-521-19161-6 Hardback £65.00 For all formats available, see

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Universität Zürich

and Barbara Schmitz

It explores how these principles have been enshrined in the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and how different jurisdictions have implemented them.

Active Citizenship and Disability Implementing the Personalisation of Support Andrew Power University of Southampton

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Religious Offence and Human Rights The Implications of Defamation of Religions Lorenz Langer Universität Zürich

Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law, 106

BlueLaw International LLP

2014 228 x 152 mm 500pp 2 b/w illus. 978-1-107-03957-5 Hardback c. £60.00 Publication June 2014

and Allison S. DeFranco

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Janet E. Lord BlueLaw International LLP

Provides an international comparative study of the implementation of disability rights law and policy focused on the emerging principles of selfdetermination and personalisation.

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Human rights The Persistent Power of Human Rights

about the difficulties of bringing human rights home.

From Commitment to Compliance Edited by Thomas Risse

2013 228 x 152 mm 256pp 978-1-107-04183-7 Hardback £65.00

Freie Universität Berlin

Stephen C. Ropp

Cambridge Studies in Law and Society

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University of Wyoming

and Kathryn Sikkink University of Minnesota

The Persistent Power of Human Rights provides an important contribution to the world’s emerging human rights agenda, tackling key questions, including why some established democracies continue to engage in proscribed behaviours such as torture. Using a unique blend of qualitative and quantitative research, it will engage academics, policymakers and practitioners. Cambridge Studies in International Relations, 126

2013 228 x 152 mm 374pp 12 b/w illus. 15 tables 978-1-107-02893-7 Hardback £55.00 978-1-107-60936-5 Paperback £19.99 For all formats available, see

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The Experiences of Face Veil Wearers in Europe and the Law Edited by Eva Brems Universiteit Gent, Belgium

This ground-breaking book presents the findings of the first empirical research conducted among women who wear the Islamic face veil across Europe. In its second part, expert scholars engage with these findings, and explore how they impact on the wider debate surrounding the veil, and efforts to ban it. Cambridge Studies in Law and Society

2014 228 x 152 mm 300pp 978-1-107-05830-9 Hardback c. £60.00 Publication August 2014 For all formats available, see

www.cambridge.org/9781107058309

Rights for Others The Slow Home-Coming of Human Rights in the Netherlands Barbara Oomen Universiteit van Amsterdam

This is a valuable study of how rights consciousness and human rights consciousness fails to emerge, even in countries that strongly advocate human rights in their external policies, such as The Netherlands. It focuses on the important and widespread paradox

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René Cassin and Human Rights From the Great War to the Universal Declaration Jay Winter Yale University, Connecticut

and Antoine Prost Université de Paris I

Human Rights under State-Enforced Religious Family Laws in Israel, Egypt and India Yüksel Sezgin Syracuse University, New York

Yüksel Sezgin looks at the impact of state-enforced religious family laws on human rights in Israel, Egypt and India, identifies the various resistance strategies which rights activists have successfully mobilized in these jurisdictions and makes proposals for the integration of universal human rights principles into religious legal systems. ‘This is an intelligent, engaging, and conscientious comparative study of personal-status laws and their application in three postcolonial, postWWII states: Israel, post-revolution Egypt, and post-independence India. The book shows convincingly how consistently some human rights, especially those of women, have been compromised or denied utterly in all three states, each of which has in various ways ceded control over personal-status issues such as marriage and divorce to its various religious communities and their leaders. The similarities as well as differences of the resulting situations in these three countries are remarkable, and Sezgin does a masterly, even-handed job of presenting both in a most accessible fashion; his thoughtful work even offers human-rights advocates sound and practical advice on possible lessons to be drawn from what has worked and what has not in gaining more adequate justice or even reform in these three states.’ William A. Graham, Harvard University Cambridge Studies in Law and Society

2013 228 x 152 mm 319pp 3 b/w illus. 978-1-107-04140-0 Hardback £65.00 For all formats available, see

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Through the biography of one extraordinary man at the centre of the human rights movement, this book reveals how the political and intellectual movement emerged from the experiences of a generation who endured two world wars, and gained the momentum to ultimately enshrine the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. ‘Winter and Prost have written a marvelous book about the struggle for human rights as seen through the prism of the remarkable life and achievements of René Cassin ranging throughout the entire twentieth century. It is thoroughly researched, brilliantly presented, honest and humane in its treatment, and sound in its judgments. This is exactly the way that history and biography should be written.’ Paul Gordon Lauren, University of Montana Human Rights in History

2013 228 x 152 mm 397pp 42 b/w illus. 978-1-107-03256-9 Hardback £55.00 978-1-107-65570-6 Paperback £19.99 For all formats available, see

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Constituting Europe The European Court of Human Rights in a National, European and Global Context Edited by Andreas Føllesdal Universitetet i Oslo

Birgit Peters Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, Germany

and Geir Ulfstein Universitetet i Oslo

The European Court of Human Rights is facing a period of change. The EU may soon become subject to the Court, and it also increasingly finds itself addressing actions by the UN and other international organizations. This volume explores the Court’s new national, European and international positions. Studies on Human Rights Conventions, 2

2013 228 x 152 mm 484pp 978-1-107-02444-1 Hardback £75.00 For all formats available, see

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Human rights / Humanitarian law, law of armed conflict Women’s Human Rights CEDAW in International, Regional and National Law Edited by Anne Hellum Universitetet i Oslo

and Henriette Sinding Aasen Universitetet i Bergen, Norway

Using national case studies from South Asia, Southern Africa, Australia, Canada and Northern Europe, Women’s Human Rights examines the potential and actual added value of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women in comparison and interaction with other equality and anti-discrimination mechanisms. Studies on Human Rights Conventions, 3

2013 228 x 152 mm 695pp 978-1-107-03462-4 Hardback £85.00 For all formats available, see

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The Legitimacy of International Human Rights Regimes Legal, Political and Philosophical Perspectives Edited by Andreas Føllesdal Universitetet i Oslo

Johan Karlsson Schaffer Universitetet i Oslo

and Geir Ulfstein Universitetet i Oslo

Prominent scholars in law, political philosophy and international relations examine the legitimacy of international human rights regimes as a theoretically challenging and politically salient case of international authority and provide a unique and thorough overview of the legitimacy problems involved in the global governance of human rights. Studies on Human Rights Conventions, 4

2013 228 x 152 mm 319pp 978-1-107-03460-0 Hardback £65.00 For all formats available, see

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Humanitarian law, law of armed conflict

Diplomatic Counterinsurgency

Contemporary Challenges to the Laws of War

This compelling eyewitness account of a key political crisis in Bosnia and Herzegovina in 2007 demonstrates how interventions from foreign powers to end armed conflict can create new forms of conflict that are not only as determined and resilient, but can lead groups to challenge the power of fragile states through political and legal means.

Essays in Honour of Professor Peter Rowe Edited by Caroline Harvey James Summers Lancaster University

and Nigel D. White University of Nottingham

The laws of war are facing new challenges from emerging technologies and changing methods of warfare, as well as, the growth of human rights and international criminal law. In this book, leading experts in the field examine what these key issues mean for the future of international humanitarian law. 2014 228 x 152 mm 440pp 978-1-107-06355-6 Hardback c. £75.00 Publication August 2014 For all formats available, see

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Humanitarian Action Global, Regional and Domestic Legal Responses Edited by Andrej Zwitter Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, The Netherlands

Christopher K. Lamont Center for Maghreb Studies, Tunis

Hans-Joachim Heintze

Harvard Kennedy School of Government

Advance praise: ‘This book makes a most useful and original contribution to one of the most pressing foreign affairs questions of our time. How can the international community be wiser and more successful in preventing war and creating peace after conflict? It should be required reading by all who aspire to act to suppress conflict and build sustainable peace.’ Lord Paddy Ashdown, former High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina 2014 228 x 152 mm 344pp 978-1-107-02003-0 Hardback £65.00 Publication January 2014 For all formats available, see

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Srebrenica in the Aftermath of Genocide Lara J. Nettelfield Royal Holloway, University of London

and Sarah E. Wagner

Ruhr-Universität, Bochum, Germany

George Washington University, Washington DC

and Joost Herman

Srebrenica in the Aftermath of Genocide reveals how interactions between local, national and international interventions have led to subtle, positive effects of social repair, despite persistent attempts at denial. Using an interdisciplinary approach, diverse research methods, and over a decade of fieldwork, this book traces the reverberations of genocide after the fall of the United Nations ‘safe area’ of Srebrenica.

Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, The Netherlands

The international law governing Humanitarian Action stands at the intersection of several fields of international law, regional agreements and soft law. Through in-depth casestudies and analysis, expert scholars and practitioners shed light on the subject, and make sense of the various elements involved. 2014 228 x 152 mm 600pp 978-1-107-05353-3 Hardback c. £90.00 Publication July 2014 For all formats available, see

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Lessons from Bosnia and Herzegovina Philippe Leroux-Martin

Advance praise: ‘Extending the purview of their single-authored books on Bosnia and Herzegovina, Nettelfield and Wagner have produced an authoritative account of genocide’s aftermath in the Drina Valley. The book easily surpasses most of what passes for scholarship on ‘post-conflict justice’. Closely observed, deeply researched, and empathetically written, their longitudinal analysis of local dynamics of contention in Srebrenica and environs complicates – in an admirable way – all kinds of simplistic assumptions about the


Humanitarian law, law of armed conflict nature and promise of international humanitarianism. By taking ethnography seriously, the authors have made an important contribution to both the study of genocide and of war.’

Weapons Under International Human Rights Law

Jens Meierhenrich, London School of Economics and Political Science

How does international human rights law apply to the production, transfer and use of weapons by State and nonState actors? This book draws on all aspects of international weapons law and includes a highly topical discussion on armed drones and cyberattacks.

2014 228 x 152 mm 400pp 34 b/w illus. 6 tables 978-1-107-00046-9 Hardback £75.00 Publication January 2014 For all formats available, see

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The Sierra Leone Special Court and its Legacy The Impact for Africa and International Criminal Law Edited by Charles Chernor Jalloh University of Pittsburgh, School of Law

This timely, important and comprehensive book is the first to critically assess the impact and legacy of the Special Court for Sierra Leone for Africa and international criminal law. Chapters from leading scholars and respected practitioners with inside knowledge of the tribunal analyze cutting-edge and controversial issues with significant implications for international criminal law and transitional justice. Advance praise: ‘This volume towers above everything – and anything – that, to date, has been written about the Special Court for Sierra Leone. The breadth is singular: the book covers all aspects of the institution. The work is deeply interdisciplinary, harnessing a multiplicity of perspectives in a manner that unpacks the Special Court as a legal, social, and political institution. The quality is extraordinary. Each chapter is elegantly written; each contribution is so self-aware that the sum of the book well exceeds its parts. Charles Jalloh, whose nimble hands assembled this collection and whose energy electrified it, leaves the international community with an indispensable resource about the Special Court as well as a vibrant touchstone for transitional justice generally.’ Mark A. Drumbl, Class of 1975 Alumni Professor of Law, and Director, Transnational Law Institute, Washington and Lee University 2014 253 x 177 mm 816pp 15 b/w illus. 2 tables 978-1-107-02914-9 Hardback £100.00 Publication January 2014 For all formats available, see

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Edited by Stuart Casey-Maslen Université de Genève

2014 228 x 152 mm 736pp 1 table 978-1-107-02787-9 Hardback £80.00 Publication January 2014 For all formats available, see

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Guantánamo and Beyond Exceptional Courts and Military Commissions in Comparative Perspective Edited by Fionnuala Ni Aoláin University of Minnesota School of Law

and Oren Gross University of Minnesota School of Law

This book brings together the viewpoints of leading scholars and policy makers on the topic of exceptional courts and military commissions with a series of unique contributions setting out the current ‘state of the field’. The book assesses the relationship between such courts and overlapping legal arenas including constitutional law, international law, international human rights law and international humanitarian law. ‘Comprehensive, thorough, and thought-provoking, Guantánamo and Beyond’s stellar collection of essays should be required reading for scholars, experts, and policy makers seeking to understand today’s military commissions in their legal, historical and comparative international contexts. A truly welcome addition to the literature on the law after 9/11.’ Karen Greenberg, Director, Center on National Security, Fordham University 2013 228 x 152 mm 408pp 978-1-107-00921-9 Hardback £65.00 978-1-107-40168-6 Paperback £24.99 For all formats available, see

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HPCR Manual on International Law Applicable to Air and Missile Warfare Prepared for publication by The Program on Humanitarian Policy and Conflict Research at Harvard University

The HPCR Manual on International Law Applicable to Air and Missile Warfare provides the most up-to-date restatement of existing international law applicable to the conduct of air and missile warfare. It is designed to reflect on the current legal framework regulating air and missile warfare from various sources of international law. 2013 228 x 152 mm 448pp 978-1-107-03419-8 Hardback £70.00 978-1-107-62568-6 Paperback £29.99 For all formats available, see

www.cambridge.org/9781107034198

Counter-Terrorism Strategies in a Fragmented International Legal Order Meeting the Challenges Edited by Larissa van den Herik Universiteit Leiden

and Nico Schrijver Universiteit Leiden

Larissa van den Herik and Nico Schrijver explore the challenges posed to international law by terrorism in this comprehensive volume. Offering sound policy recommendations based on a combination of academic perspectives and practitioners’ insights, it is of particular interest to readers in the fields of international law and international relations. 2013 228 x 152 mm 794pp 978-1-107-02538-7 Hardback £95.00 For all formats available, see

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Privatizing War Private Military and Security Companies under Public International Law Lindsey Cameron Université de Genève

and Vincent Chetail Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva

A comprehensive study of international law as it applies to the widespread, but controversial, use of private military and security companies in armed conflict. Along with an expert analysis of humanitarian law, it covers classic questions of responsibility and raises

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Humanitarian law, law of armed conflict new questions regarding legal limits on the use of PMSCs. ‘This well-researched work will appeal to academics, students, scholars, humanitarian and human rights activists in various disciplines, including international security, public international law, humanitarian and human rights studies.’ Kai Chen, International Affairs 2013 228 x 152 mm 754pp 978-1-107-03240-8 Hardback £90.00 For all formats available, see

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Refugee Repatriation

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The Six-Day War and Israeli Self-Defense Questioning the Legal Basis for Preventive War John Quigley Ohio State University

Seeks to provide a corrective on the 1967 war between Israel and Arab states using documents declassified by key governments.

Justice, Responsibility and Redress Megan Bradley

2013 228 x 152 mm 284pp 978-1-107-03206-4 Hardback £55.00 978-1-107-61002-6 Paperback £18.99

St Paul University, Ottawa

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What do refugee-creating states owe to their returning citizens? How can reparations respond to human rights violations at the root of displacement and enable just return processes? Using case studies from Guatemala, Bosnia and Mozambique, this book explores refugee repatriation as a critical challenge for peacebuilding, transitional justice and reconciliation. ‘In this remarkable book, Megan Bradley brilliantly unlocks one of the greatest challenges in the politics of refugee protection: the conditions for a just return. She does so by integrating nuanced normative analysis with in-depth and highly readable historical cases, attaining both academic excellence and mustread policy relevance.’ Alexander Betts, University Lecturer in Refugee Studies and Forced Migration, University of Oxford 2013 228 x 152 mm 304pp 978-1-107-02631-5 Hardback £60.00 For all formats available, see

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Tallinn Manual on the International Law Applicable to Cyber Warfare General Editor Michael N. Schmitt US Naval War College

The result of a three-year project involving twenty international legal experts, this manual sets forth the international law applicable to cyber warfare, whether engaged in by States or non-State actors.

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2013 228 x 152 mm 300pp 978-1-107-02443-4 Hardback £65.00 978-1-107-61377-5 Paperback £35.00

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Jus Post Bellum and Transitional Justice Edited by Larry May Vanderbilt University, Tennessee

and Elizabeth Edenberg Vanderbilt University, Tennessee

This collection of essays brings together jus post bellum and transitional justice theorists to explore the legal and moral questions that arise at the end of war and in the transition to less oppressive regimes. It highlights both the overlap and the differences between these emerging bodies of scholarship and incipient law. ASIL Studies in International Legal Theory

2013 228 x 152 mm 352pp 1 table 978-1-107-04017-5 Hardback £65.00 For all formats available, see

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Small Arms Survey 2013 Everyday Dangers Small Arms Survey, Geneva Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Switzerland

The Small Arms Survey 2013: Everyday Dangers explores the complexities of non-conflict armed violence, focusing on intimate partner violence, armed gangs and organised crime, with a geographic focus. The book reports on illicit weapons and ammunition prices; on seizures of illicit weapons and ammunition; and on the demilitarisation industry. ‘Law enforcement must address and anticipate new trends in the illegal acquisition, use, and transfer of firearms to ensure the safety of our communities. Evidence-based research provided by the Small Arms Survey 2013 can help us better understand the problem of violent crime involving the use of firearms. I invite all those organizations, authorities, and services tasked with preventing and combating crime worldwide to draw full benefit from this new edition of the Survey.’ Ronald K. Noble, Secretary General, INTERPOL Small Arms Survey

2013 246 x 189 mm 335pp 88 colour illus. 10 maps 33 tables 978-1-107-04196-7 Hardback £55.00 978-1-107-67244-4 Paperback £19.99 For all formats available, see

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The Great War and the Origins of Humanitarianism, 1918–1924 Bruno Cabanes

Judges, Law and War The Judicial Development of International Humanitarian Law Shane Darcy National University of Ireland, Galway

Judicial bodies, in particular international tribunals, have made a profound contribution to the development of international humanitarian law. Shane Darcy provides an engaging and thoughtful analysis of the judicial role in clarifying and elaborating the law of armed conflict. Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law, 107

2014 228 x 152 mm 400pp 978-1-107-06069-2 Hardback c. £60.00 Publication June 2014 For all formats available, see

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Yale University, Connecticut

Groundbreaking study of the transition from war to peace and the birth of humanitarian rights after the Great War. Bruno Cabanes, a pioneer in the study of the aftermath of war, shows how and when the right to human dignity first became inalienable. Advance praise: ‘We are accustomed to thinking about international law as the creature of realist geopolitics. Cabanes shows how international and transnational humanitarian activism helped build international law ‘from below’, in response to basic human needs. His book constitutes an important investigation of the long-run impact of the idealism rising out of the ashes of the Great War.’ Leonard V. Smith, Oberlin College


Humanitarian law, law of armed conflict / Intellectual property Studies in the Social and Cultural History of Modern Warfare

2014 228 x 152 mm 350pp 978-1-107-02062-7 Hardback c. £55.00 978-1-107-60483-4 Paperback c. £18.99 Publication March 2014 For all formats available, see

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The Evolution and Equilibrium of Copyright in the Digital Age

Intellectual Property and the Common Law Edited by Shyamkrishna Balganesh University of Pennsylvania Law School

Drawing on a range of interdisciplinary ideas and principles that are embedded within the working of common law, this volume shows that the answers to many of modern intellectual property law’s most puzzling questions may be found in the wisdom, versatility and adaptability of the common law. 2013 228 x 152 mm 576pp 5 b/w illus. 978-1-107-01415-2 Hardback £90.00 For all formats available, see

and Daniel Gervais

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International copyright law is structured to evolve by developing both rights and flexibilities. How copyright evolves should take into account the interests of many: creators, other owners and users of copyright works, and those who connect them. This volume suggests ways copyright should evolve to achieve equilibrium between those interests. Cambridge Intellectual Property and Information Law

2014 228 x 152 mm 400pp 978-1-107-06256-6 Hardback c. £80.00 Publication June 2014 For all formats available, see

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Intellectual Property, Indigenous People and their Knowledge

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Peter Drahos

Test-tubes for Global Intellectual Property Issues

After colonization, indigenous people faced an extractive property rights regime for both their land and knowledge. This book outlines that regime, how international intellectual property continues today to assist states to enclose indigenous peoples’ knowledge and the networked response of indigenous people to this enclosure.

The Small Market Economy Susy Frankel Victoria University of Wellington

Small market economies provide a unique insight into balancing competing interests in global intellectual property. As developed countries and netimporters of intellectual property, they can have similar concerns to some developing countries over, e.g., accessibility and price. This book uses examples from such economies to explore global intellectual property issues. Cambridge Intellectual Property and Information Law

2014 228 x 152 mm 350pp 978-1-107-01314-8 Hardback c. £80.00 Publication July 2014 For all formats available, see

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Cambridge Intellectual Property and Information Law

Victoria University of Wellington Vanderbilt University, Tennessee

Intellectual property

commercialise ‘creativity’ and the impact of these developments. 2014 228 x 152 mm 300pp 978-1-107-03989-6 Hardback c. £75.00 Publication April 2014

Edited by Susy Frankel

Australian National University, Canberra

Cambridge Intellectual Property and Information Law

2014 228 x 152 mm 220pp 978-1-107-05533-9 Hardback c. £70.00 Publication May 2014 For all formats available, see

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Law and Creativity in the Age of the Entertainment Franchise Edited by Kathy Bowrey University of New South Wales, Sydney

and Michael Handler

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Conflicts in the Knowledge Society The Contentious Politics of Intellectual Property Sebastian Haunss Universität Bremen

Combining a theoretical perspective with in-depth empirical studies, Sebastian Haunss discusses how conflicts over intellectual property issues such as access to medicines, the emergence of Pirate Parties and the creation of Creative Commons are linked to more general social conflicts in the knowledge society. Cambridge Intellectual Property and Information Law, 20

2013 228 x 152 mm 296pp 20 b/w illus. 9 tables 978-1-107-03642-0 Hardback £75.00 For all formats available, see

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Concepts of Property in Intellectual Property Law Edited by Helena R. Howe University of Sussex

Consultant Editor Jonathan Griffiths Queen Mary, University of London

Concepts of Property in Intellectual Property Law explores the interaction between notions of property in law and particular aspects of intellectual property law. It considers how different understandings of property in the law of copyright, patent and trade marks lead to different outcomes in the scope of legal protection. Cambridge Intellectual Property and Information Law, 21

2013 228 x 152 mm 328pp 3 tables 978-1-107-04182-0 Hardback £75.00 For all formats available, see

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University of New South Wales, Sydney

The entertainment industry today is tied up with concepts, creative identities, personalities and other distinctive cultural identifiers which create an ongoing presence in the marketplace. This collection explores how artists, owners and entrepreneurs are stretching existing legal categories and concepts to

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Intellectual property / International economic and trade law, WTO law Intellectual Property at the Edge The Contested Contours of IP Edited by Rochelle Cooper Dreyfuss New York University

and Jane C. Ginsburg Columbia University, New York

Intellectual Property at the Edge provides a basis for the study of newly emerging intellectual property rights and defences, their history and their impact on creativity. It examines these developments comparatively: for each new development, scholars in two jurisdictions trace the evolution of the new legal norm. Cambridge Intellectual Property and Information Law, 22

2014 228 x 152 mm 450pp 7 b/w illus. 978-1-107-03400-6 Hardback c. £80.00 Publication March 2014 For all formats available, see

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Emerging Challenges in Privacy Law Comparative Perspectives Edited by Normann Witzleb Monash University, Victoria

David Lindsay Monash University, Victoria

Moira Paterson Monash University, Victoria

and Sharon Rodrick Monash University, Victoria

Adopting a comparative approach, this collection provides an overview of developments in privacy law such as the reform of data protection frameworks, privacy and the media, surveillance and social control, privacy and the Internet, and privacy and the courts. Cambridge Intellectual Property and Information Law, 23

2014 228 x 152 mm 450pp 978-1-107-04167-7 Hardback c. £75.00 Publication April 2014 For all formats available, see

studies and analysis to put together a coherent, rights-based way forward. Cambridge Intellectual Property and Information Law, 24

2014 228 x 152 mm 344pp 1 b/w illus. 978-1-107-04273-5 Hardback £75.00 Publication March 2014 For all formats available, see

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International economic and trade law, WTO law The Rule of Law in Monetary Affairs World Trade Forum Edited by Thomas Cottier Universität Bern, Switzerland

Rosa Lastra Queen Mary, University of London

and Christian Tietje Martin Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg, Germany

Edited in association with Lucia Satragno Universität Bern, Switzerland

How can law and legal methodology contribute to international monetary stability? This volume explores the links between international investment and trading systems, and studies specific policy issues which influence monetary affairs, such as exchange rate policy, sovereign debt, taxation, competitiveness, trade imbalances, austerity programmes and the human rights dimension. 2014 228 x 152 mm 540pp 978-1-107-06363-1 Hardback c. £85.00 Publication July 2014 For all formats available, see

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Internet Privacy Rights Rights to Protect Autonomy Paul Bernal University of East Anglia

Our privacy on the internet is under threat from businesses such as Facebook and Google, government agencies such as the NSA and GCHQ, criminals and others. Internet Privacy Rights suggests a way to address these threats, using case

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WTO Appellate Body Repertory of Reports and Awards 1995–2013 Fifth edition With contributions by Appellate Body Secretariat, World Trade Organization

The fifth edition of the WTO Appellate Body Repertory of Reports and Awards (the ‘Repertory’) serves first and foremost as a source of information for those interested in the field of international trade law and international dispute settlement. Initially developed as an internal research tool to assist

the Appellate Body Secretariat in carrying out its duty to provide legal support to Appellate Body Members, the Repertory has become a practical tool for officials from WTO Member States, and in particular for Members (including developing-country Members) that may not have the resources to prepare a similar compendium in-house. The Repertory is also a useful publication for academics, students, private practitioners, trade officials and other followers of international trade law and international dispute settlement. 2014 247 x 174 mm 1750pp 978-1-107-05972-6 Hardback c. £225.00 Publication April 2014 For all formats available, see

www.cambridge.org/9781107059726

WTO Domestic Regulation and Services Trade Putting Principles into Practice Edited by Aik Hoe Lim World Trade Organization, Geneva

and Bart De Meester Sidley Austin LLP, Geneva

With contributions from leading legal scholars, sector regulators and trade experts, this book examines trade liberalization and domestic regulation in services sectors. Analyses and casestudies help demonstrate how WTO legal principles can curb domestic regulation from unduly restricting trade in services, and can help to consolidate domestic regulatory reform. 2014 228 x 152 mm 375pp 15 b/w illus. 978-1-107-06235-1 Hardback c. £65.00 Publication April 2014 For all formats available, see

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Minilateralism How Trade Alliances, Soft Law and Financial Engineering are Redefining Economic Statecraft Chris Brummer Georgetown University Law Center

Multilateral organizations dominated during the past half century, but no longer monopolize economic affairs. Countries are resorting to ‘minilateral’ strategies like trade alliances, informal ‘soft law’ agreements, and financial engineering to manage the global economy. This book explains how these strategies work and how this new


International economic and trade law, WTO law diplomatic toolbox will reshape how countries do business with one another. 2014 228 x 152 mm 215pp 4 b/w illus. 3 tables 1 exercise 978-1-107-05314-4 Hardback £50.00 978-1-107-67856-9 Paperback £18.99 Publication April 2014 For all formats available, see

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Linking Global Trade and Human Rights New Policy Space in Hard Economic Times Edited by Daniel Drache York University, Toronto

and Lesley A. Jacobs York University, Toronto

This book introduces the idea of policy space as an innovative way to reframe recent developments in global governance. It brings together a wide-ranging group of leading experts in international law, trade, human rights, political economy, international relations, and public policy who have been asked to reflect on this important development. 2014 228 x 152 mm 384pp 20 b/w illus. 978-1-107-04717-4 Hardback £70.00 Publication March 2014 For all formats available, see

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The Geneva Consensus Making Trade Work for All Pascal Lamy

The Geneva Consensus includes Pascal Lamy’s personal reflections on his time as Director General of the WTO and highlights how trade can only act as a motor for growth if the correct mix of policies is in place. Deeper cooperation is required between international organizations involved in setting economic, social and political policies to put this ‘consensus’ into effect. 2013 216 x 138 mm 224pp 978-1-107-05306-9 Hardback £50.00 978-1-107-66415-9 Paperback £19.99 For all formats available, see

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The Law and Policy of the World Trade Organization Text Cases and Materials Third edition Peter Van den Bossche and Werner Zdouc

Thoroughly updated new edition of the market-leading textbook on WTO law. Retaining its hallmark clarity and depth, it covers both the institutional and substantive law of the WTO. Questions, assignments and end-ofchapter exercises ensure students’ understanding and engagement. Quite simply this is required reading for WTO law students and practitioners. ‘The greatest value that I find in this book is the simplicity with which it presents a highly complex field. Not only is the book easy to read, but it is also highly systematic in its presentation. Each chapter takes the reader through a step-by-step process which, taken with the summaries of relevant cases, ensures that by its completion, the reader is well versed with the different agreements of the WTO. I would recommend this book to any student and practitioner of WTO law and policy.’ William Nyambo Mwanza, student, School of Law, University of Edinburgh

Contents: 1. International trade and law of the WTO; 2. The World Trade Organization; 3. WTO Dispute Settlement; 4. Most favoured nation treatment; 5. National treatment; 6. Tariff barriers; 7. Non-tariff barriers; 8. General and security exceptions; 9. Economic emergency exceptions; 10. Regional trade exceptions; 11. Dumping; 12. Subsidies; 13. Technical barriers to trade; 14. Sanitary and phytosanitary measures; 15. Intellectual property rights; 16. Future challenges to the WTO and the multilateral trade system. 2013 247 x 174 mm 1100pp 978-1-107-02449-6 Hardback £95.00 978-1-107-69429-3 Paperback £48.00 For all formats available, see

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Law and the New Developmental State The Brazilian Experience in Latin American Context Edited by David M. Trubek University of Wisconsin, Madison

Helena Alviar Garcia Universidad de los Andes, Colombia

Diogo R. Coutinho University of São Paulo Law School

and Alvaro Santos Georgetown University Law Center

This book explores the emergence of a new developmental state in Latin America and its significance for law and development theory. Contrasting the Brazilian experience with Colombia and Mexico, the book underscores the unique features of Brazil’s trajectory and the importance of this experience for understanding the role of law in development today. ‘This pioneering and innovative set of studies will soon be required reading. One of [the] foremost authors in the field, David Trubek has together with Alvaro Santos helped spark a new generation of scholarship on law and development. This book makes good on one of the conclusions from their hugely successful earlier volume, which pointed to the need for contextual and comparative study of legal reforms in developing countries. Trubek and Santos, now with their highly talented co-editors Helena Alviar and Diogo Coutinho, are once more paving the way forward in the field, in this case by bringing together a remarkable group of scholars focusing on Latin America. Timely and thoughtfully presented, this work will contribute to academic discourses and policy debates alike.’ Chantal Thomas, Cornell Law School 2013 228 x 152 mm 386pp 6 b/w illus. 12 tables 978-1-107-03159-3 Hardback £75.00 For all formats available, see

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Prospects in International Investment Law and Policy World Trade Forum Edited by Roberto Echandi The World Bank

and Pierre Sauvé World Trade Institute

Of interest to those in policy, academic and civil society circles who are concerned by the rapidly evolving international investment landscape, this book tracks the newest forms of crossborder investment activity, dissects the forces shaping them, explores the latest

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International economic and trade law, WTO law regulatory developments and suggests where the incipient governance system is headed. 2013 228 x 152 mm 491pp 6 b/w illus. 978-1-107-03586-7 Hardback £75.00 For all formats available, see

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Poverty and the International Economic Legal System Duties to the World’s Poor Edited by Krista Nadakavukaren Schefer Universität Basel, Switzerland

Economic growth does not necessarily lead to a reduction in poverty levels. Extending beyond development discussions, Poverty and the International Economic Legal System offers researchers and policymakers an in-depth assessment of how rules governing international economic activity need to change to improve the standards of living for all individuals. 2013 228 x 152 mm 493pp 1 b/w illus. 978-1-107-03274-3 Hardback £75.00 For all formats available, see

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The State and Prospects of Sino-European Investment Protection Towards Progress in a Fragmented Area of Law Bertram Boie World Trade Institute

This research looks at the investment relationship between the EU and China, specifically at the proliferation of bilateral investment treaties in international investment law, and analyses the Sino-European relationship regarding existing fragmentation. It presents options for a more coherent and efficient regulatory framework between the two economic centres. Cambridge International Trade and Economic Law

2014 228 x 152 mm 300pp 978-1-107-03576-8 Hardback c. £70.00 Publication July 2014 For all formats available, see

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The Social Foundations of World Trade Norms, Discourse, and Community Sungjoon Cho Chicago-Kent College of Law

Based on an enlightened reassessment of the contemporary trade environment, this book critiques the conventional contract model of the WTO and proposes the notion of ‘community’ as an alternative paradigm. Reconstructing the WTO as a community provides a prescriptive response to the WTO’s structural limitations and the resulting Doha crisis. Cambridge International Trade and Economic Law

2014 228 x 152 mm 300pp 978-1-107-03661-1 Hardback c. £80.00 Publication June 2014 For all formats available, see

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WTO Disciplines on Subsidies and Countervailing Measures Balancing Policy Space and Legal Constraints Dominic Coppens Sidley Austin LLP

Academics, policy makers and staff of international institutions will all be intrigued by this legal analysis of the complex WTO rules on subsidies and the discussion of whether these rules overly confine governments’ policy space to pursue legitimate objectives, such as economic development, environmental protection, and recovery in times of crisis. Cambridge International Trade and Economic Law

2014 228 x 152 mm 672pp 6 b/w illus. 978-1-107-01477-0 Hardback £90.00 Publication March 2014 For all formats available, see

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The Law of Development Cooperation A Comparative Analysis of the World Bank, the EU and Germany Philipp Dann Justus-Liebig-Universität Giessen, Germany

Translated by Andrew Hammel Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf

This comparative study on the laws of foreign aid as a central field of global public policy asks how accountability and human rights can be preserved while combating poverty. Placing the

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2013 228 x 152 mm 604pp 978-1-107-02029-0 Hardback £80.00 For all formats available, see

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General Interests of Host States in International Investment Law Edited by Giorgio Sacerdoti Università Commerciale Luigi Bocconi, Milan

With Pia Acconci Università degli Studi di Teramo, Italy

Mara Valenti Università degli Studi di Milano

and Anna De Luca Università Commerciale Luigi Bocconi, Milan

Balancing the non-economic interests of host States and the treaty rights of foreign investors is key for regulators, policy makers and treaty negotiators. This volume examines how to maintain a State’s right and duty to take action while respecting its international commitments toward foreign investors and controlling protectionist tendencies. Cambridge International Trade and Economic Law, 13

2014 228 x 152 mm 400pp 978-1-107-05023-5 Hardback c. £80.00 Publication May 2014 For all formats available, see

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Liberalizing International Trade after Doha Multilateral, Plurilateral, Regional, and Unilateral Initiatives David A. Gantz University of Arizona, College of Law

After ten years the Doha Development Round is effectively dead. This book discusses the alternatives, which although less than ideal, may provide an impetus for continuing trade liberalization both among willing members and in some instances worldwide. Cambridge International Trade and Economic Law, 15

2013 228 x 152 mm 394pp 4 tables 978-1-107-03420-4 Hardback £65.00 For all formats available, see

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International economic and trade law, WTO law Substantive Protection under Investment Treaties A Legal and Economic Analysis Jonathan Bonnitcha Australian National University, Canberra

Investment treaties confer generous rights on foreign investors. Jonathan Bonnitcha provides the first systematic analysis of the consequences of such protections, and asks whether investment treaties should provide a higher or lower level of protection than they currently do. The findings are relevant to policy makers, practitioners and scholars. Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law

2014 228 x 152 mm 325pp 978-1-107-04241-4 Hardback c. £65.00 Publication September 2014 For all formats available, see

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Legal and Economic Principles of World Trade Law Prepared for publication by American Law Institute Edited by Henrik Horn Research Institute of Industrial Economics, Stockholm

and Petros C. Mavroidis European University Institute, Florence

The overarching aim of the project Legal and Economic Principles of World Trade Law, led by the American Law Institute, is to contribute to the analysis of WTO law in not only law but also economics. This volume reports work done thus far to identify improvements to the interpretation of the WTO Agreement. The American Law Institute Reporters Studies on WTO Law

2013 228 x 152 mm 377pp 978-1-107-03861-5 Hardback £70.00 For all formats available, see

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The WTO Case Law of 2011 Legal and Economic Analysis Edited by Chad P. Bown and Petros C. Mavroidis

Ninth report of the American Law Institute project on WTO law. The project undertakes yearly analysis of case law from the adjudicating bodies of the WTO. Reporters’ studies for 2011 cover a wide range of WTO law. The American Law Institute Reporters Studies on WTO Law

2013 247 x 174 mm 337pp 978-1-107-61722-3 Paperback £27.99 For all formats available, see

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Dispute Settlement Reports 2012 Volume 1: Pages 1–646 World Trade Organization

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Dispute Settlement Reports 2012 Volume 2: Pages 647–1248 World Trade Organization

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Dispute Settlement Reports 2012 Volume 4: Pages 1835–2446 World Trade Organization

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Jurisprudence, legal theory International Legal Positivism in a Post-Modern World Edited by Jörg Kammerhofer University of Erlangen-Nuremberg

and Jean D’Aspremont Universiteit van Amsterdam

Legal positivism in its various forms remains at the forefront of theoretical debates in scholarship. This book engages with contemporary international legal positivism after decades of critique and discusses its cogency and sustainability. It also looks at how today’s positivism can be applied to the problems of our post-modern world. 2014 228 x 152 mm 550pp 978-1-107-01926-3 Hardback c. £80.00 Publication July 2014 For all formats available, see

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Property Law and Social Morality Peter M. Gerhart Case Western Reserve University School of Law

This book develops a theory of property that highlights the social construction of obligations that individuals owe each other. By viewing property law through the lens of obligations rather than through the lens of rights, the book affirms the existence of important property rights and defines the scope of those rights. 2014 228 x 152 mm 352pp 1 b/w illus. 978-1-107-00645-4 Hardback £65.00 Publication January 2014 For all formats available, see

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The Constitution of Risk Adrian Vermeule Harvard Law School, Massachusetts

This is the first book to combine constitutional theory with the theory of risk regulation. It argues that constitutional rulemaking is best understood as a means of managing political risks, advocates constitutional rulemaking undertaken in a spirit of welfare maximization, and offers a corrective to the pervasive distrust of official power that is prominent in American constitutional history and discourse. Advance praise: ‘With characteristic lucidity and vigor, and by compelling examples, Adrian Vermeule launches a devastating attack on abstract possibilistic reasoning in the law and in politics. He shows how risk-management itself may create risks by focusing on worst-case scenarios or by relying on stereotypical preconceptions, and offers a robust alternative that enjoins us to weigh the risks of inaction as well as those of action.’ Jon Elster, Columbia University 2014 228 x 152 mm 200pp 978-1-107-04372-5 Hardback £55.00 978-1-107-61897-8 Paperback £19.99 Publication January 2014 For all formats available, see

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Nationalism and the Rule of Law Lessons from the Balkans and Beyond Iavor Rangelov London School of Economics, Centre for the Study of Global Governance

The relationship between nationalism and the rule of law has been largely neglected even though they are critical concepts. This book provides the first systematic account of this relationship through analysis of case studies from the former Yugoslavia, and the development of an analytical framework for understanding the interactions of nationalism and the rule of law. 2013 228 x 152 mm 240pp 978-1-107-01219-6 Hardback c. £60.00 For all formats available, see

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Jurisprudence Second edition Suri Ratnapala University of Queensland

Jurisprudence offers a comprehensive overview of legal theory and philosophy. It demystifies the discipline’s major ideas, promoting a deeper understanding of the social, moral and economic dimensions of the law. It critically assesses the major schools of jurisprudential thought throughout history and to the present. Contents: 1. Introduction; Part I. Law As It Is: 2. British legal positivism: philosophical roots and command theories; 3. Herbert Hart’s new beginning and new question; 4. Germanic legal positivism: Han Kelsen’s quest for the pure theory of law; 5. Realism in legal theory; Part II. Law and Mortality: 6. Natural law tradition from antiquity to enlightenment; 7. John Finnis’ restatement of classical natural law; 8. Separation of law and morality; Part III. Social Dimensions of Law: 9. Sociological jurisprudence and sociology of law; 10. Radical jurisprudence: challenges to liberal legal theory; 11. Economic analysis of law; 12. Evolutionary jurisprudence; Part IV. Rights and Justice: 13. Fundamental legal conceptions: the building blocks of legal norms; 14. Justice. 2013 228 x 152 mm 432pp 25 b/w illus. 978-1-107-61257-0 Paperback c. £34.99 For all formats available, see

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The Power of Habeas Corpus in America From the King’s Prerogative to the War on Terror Anthony Gregory The Independent Institute, Oakland

Tells the story of habeas corpus from medieval England to modern America, crediting the rocky history to its nature as a government power. The book addresses habeas’s controversies, its role in the power struggle between the federal government and the states, and the proper scope of federal habeas from the Civil War to the War on Terror. ‘Ask any American what his most important right is, and he is apt to mention the freedom of speech, the freedom of the press, or the freedom of religion … Very rare is the person who would respond by saying, ‘the right not to be arrested and jailed arbitrarily’, let alone mention the judicial writ that protects that right: the writ of habeas corpus. Lawyers know it as ‘the Great Writ’, and the myth holds that its availability from time immemorial is the chief reason that Anglophones have long been free. Anthony Gregory here does the


Jurisprudence, legal theory / Law (general) estimable service of showing that the Great Writ was not always what we now understand it to be. He also lays out in excruciating, nay shocking, detail the 150-year trend, accelerating in our day, of reducing the Writ’s importance.’ Kevin R. C. Gutzman, author of James Madison and the Making of America, from the Foreword 2013 228 x 152 mm 432pp 1 table 978-1-107-03643-7 Hardback £65.00 For all formats available, see

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law, international economic law and economic fairness more generally, in view of globalization and the diversity of normative traditions in the world. 2013 228 x 152 mm 357pp 978-1-107-03192-0 Hardback £65.00 For all formats available, see

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Effective Symbols of Community Harold J. Berman Edited by John Witte, Jr Emory University, Atlanta

Afterword by Tibor Várady Emory University, Atlanta

Completed in 1964, Harold J. Berman’s long-lost tract shows how properly negotiated, translated and formalised legal language is essential to fostering lasting peace and common understanding within and across national boundaries. Hitherto unpublished, the work anticipates much of Berman’s subsequent work in law and religion and legal history. 2013 228 x 152 mm 217pp 978-1-107-03342-9 Hardback £55.00

Contract Law Rules, Theory, and Context Brian H. Bix

This book offers an accessible introduction to all aspects of American contract law, useful to both first-year law students and advanced contract scholars. The book takes the reader from contract formation through interpretation and remedies, considering both the practical and theoretical aspects throughout. Cambridge Introductions to Philosophy and Law

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Dimensions of Politics and English Jurisprudence Sean Coyle University of Birmingham

Sean Coyle questions key aspects of modern thinking on law and politics, offers extended reflections on the subjects of law, justice, freedom and order as they have developed in the West, and presents a direct challenge to confident versions of liberalism which connect politics with ideas of human progress. 2013 228 x 152 mm 397pp 978-0-521-19659-8 Hardback £70.00 For all formats available, see

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Global Justice and International Economic Law Three Takes Frank J. Garcia Boston College School of Law

This book uses three approaches to examine the different ways to conceptualize the problem of global justice and its relationship to trade

as is Jassen’s. This book offers highquality scholarship on an important and timely topic.’ Steven D. Fraade, Mark Taper Professor of the History of Judaism, Yale University 2014 228 x 152 mm 280pp 15 tables 978-0-521-19604-8 Hardback c. £50.00 Publication February 2014 For all formats available, see

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Scripture and Law in the Dead Sea Scrolls Alex P. Jassen New York University

This book examines the interpretation of biblical law in the Dead Sea Scrolls and ancient Judaism. It analyzes the interpretive techniques found in the Dead Sea Scrolls to transform the meaning and application of biblical law to meet the needs of new historical and cultural settings. Advance praise: ‘In this book, Alex P. Jassen, joins two lines of inquiry that are commonly pursued independently of one another: the scriptural hermeneutics of the Dead Sea Scrolls and their legal contents. Previous studies of scriptural interpretation in the Dead Sea Scrolls have tended to focus on the nonlegal, narrative, hortatory, liturgical, and eschatalogical texts, while those on the legal contents of the scrolls have sought to uncover the sect’s practices, polemics against other groups, or the larger history of ancient Jewish law. While there have been several important recent studies that combine interests in Qumran (the site of the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls) law and scriptural exegesis, none has been as comprehensive and as systematic

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On Dissent Its Meaning in America Ronald K. L. Collins University of Washington, Law School, Seattle

and David M. Skover Seattle University, School of Law

America values dissent. It tolerates, encourages and protects it. But what is this thing we value? That is a question never asked. ‘Dissent’ is treated as a known fact. For all that has been said about it – in books, articles, judicial opinions, and popular culture – it is remarkable that no one has devoted much, if any, ink to explaining what dissent is. No one has attempted to sketch its philosophical, linguistic, legal or cultural meanings or usages. There is a need to develop some clarity about this phenomenon, for not every difference of opinion, symbolic gesture, public activity in opposition to government policy, incitement to direct action, revolutionary effort or political assassination need be tagged dissent. In essence, we have no conceptual yardstick. It is just that measure of meaning that On Dissent offers. 2013 115 x 178 mm 194pp 978-0-521-76719-4 Hardback £15.99 For all formats available, see

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Modern Legal Drafting A Guide to Using Clearer Language Third edition Peter Butt University of Sydney

Modern Legal Drafting provides a comprehensive guide to drafting legal documents in plain English. It combines a practical focus with the legal principles that underpin the use of plain language in law. The new edition includes expanded material, many beforeand-after examples and draws upon international case law and statutes. Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. What influences the legal drafter; 3. How legal documents are interpreted; 4. Some benefits of drafting in plain English; 5. How to draft modern documents, part 1: structure and

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Law (general) / Law and economics / Legal history form; 6. How to draft modern documents, part 2: particular issues for legal drafters; 7. How to draft modern documents, part 3: words and phrases; 8. Using the modern style. 2013 228 x 152 mm 379pp 17 b/w illus. 978-1-107-60767-5 Paperback £31.00 For all formats available, see

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The Hindu Family and the Emergence of Modern India Law, Citizenship and Community Eleanor Newbigin School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London

Tracing the historical roots of India’s transition to independence, Newbigin’s highly original study explores the role of economy, gender and religion in the development of representative politics in twentieth-century India. This book will stimulate debate across disciplines, particularly among scholars considering law, gender and economy in colonial and post-colonial societies. Cambridge Studies in Indian History and Society

2013 228 x 152 mm 277pp 2 maps 7 tables 978-1-107-03783-0 Hardback £60.00 For all formats available, see

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Law and economics Strategic Alliances and Joint Ventures Law, Economics and Management Edited by Joseph A. McCahery Universiteit van Amsterdam

and Erik Vermeulen Universiteit van Tilburg

The work analyses the economic and legal problems affecting the formation, operation and termination of alliances and joint venture, with special attention being given to discussions of techniques and other solutions to negotiation and contracting problems. A notable feature of this book is the use of real-life case studies. 2014 228 x 152 mm 450pp 978-0-521-86905-8 Hardback c. £80.00 Publication July 2014 For all formats available, see

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Law and Development of Middle-Income Countries Avoiding the Middle-Income Trap Edited by Randall Peerenboom La Trobe University, Victoria

and Tom Ginsburg University of Chicago

This volume asks why many middleincome countries fail to develop after a promising start, becoming mired in the so-called middle-income trap. It addresses the challenges they face from theoretical and practical perspectives and is the first to cover law and development issues in such countries from the perspective of political, administrative and legal institutions and policies. 2014 228 x 152 mm 408pp 6 b/w illus. 1 colour illus. 1 map 28 tables 978-1-107-02815-9 Hardback £65.00 978-1-107-60919-8 Paperback £24.99 Publication January 2014 For all formats available, see

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The Language of Law and Economics A Dictionary Francesco Parisi University of Minnesota

From a historical perspective, ‘law and economics’ constituted one of the most influential developments in legal scholarship in the twentieth century; the discipline remains today one of the dominant perspectives on the law, generating a tremendous quantity of new research and discussion. Unfortunately, one consequence of applying the analytical methods of one highly technical field to the historically layered substance of another has been the accumulation of considerable technical overhead, requiring fluency in both the language of economics and the language of the law. Further complicating matters, the field of law and economics has sometimes developed independently, creating new terms, while recasting others from their original economic or legal meanings. In this dictionary of law and economics, Francesco Parisi provides a comprehensive and concise guide to the language and key concepts underlying this fecund interdisciplinary tradition. The first reference work of its kind, it will prove to be an invaluable resource for professionals, students and scholars. ‘Professor Francesco Parisi, a leading, and extremely prolific law and economics scholar, benefits both the legal and economic communities with this comprehensive and very timely

law and economics dictionary. It is not only law and economics scholars who should have this magnificent volume on their shelves, but also lawyers and economists, both academicians and practitioners, who wish to have … better access to that important field.’ Ariel Porat, Tel Aviv University 2013 228 x 152 mm 371pp 978-0-521-87508-0 Hardback £65.00 978-0-521-69771-2 Paperback £24.99 For all formats available, see

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Legal history The Formation of Modern Europe Perspectives from the Historical Sociology of Law Edited by Mikael Rask Madsen University of Copenhagen

and Chris Thornhill University of Manchester

Containing contributions by leading historians, lawyers and sociologists, this book examines the formative processes underlying the legal order of contemporary Europe. It offers sociological explanations of both the national and the supranational factors which have shaped the European legal structure. 2014 228 x 152 mm 450pp 978-1-107-04405-0 Hardback c. £65.00 Publication July 2014 For all formats available, see

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Legal Emblems and the Art of Law Obiter Depicta as the Vision of Governance Peter Goodrich Cardozo School of Law

This book is the first book to look closely and critically at the history of images of law. This long overdue work incisively reconstructs the history of the emblem tradition so as to evidence the extent to which a gallery of images of law already exists and structures how the public realm is displayed, made present and viewed. 2013 254 x 178 mm 288pp 106 b/w illus. 978-1-107-03599-7 Hardback £65.00 For all formats available, see

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Legal history Key Reference

Collected Papers on English Legal History

relationship between substantive law and the reality of the law’s operation.

John Baker

2013 228 x 152 mm 365pp 1 b/w illus. 8 tables 978-1-107-04058-8 Hardback £60.00

University of Cambridge

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Over the last forty years, Sir John Baker has written on most aspects of English legal history, and this collection of his writings includes many papers that have been widely cited. Providing points of reference and foundations for further research, the papers cover the legal profession, the inns of court and chancery, legal education, legal institutions, legal literature, legal antiquities, public law and individual liberty, criminal justice, private law (including contract, tort and restitution) and legal history in general. An introduction traces the development of some of the research represented by the papers, and cross-references and new endnotes have been added. A full bibliography of the author’s works is also included.

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2013 228 x 152 mm 1664pp 50 b/w illus. 978-1-107-02043-6 3 Volume Set £250.00 For all formats available, see

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The Life of Thomas E. Scrutton David Foxton Essex Court Chambers, London

This biography of one of England’s greatest judges recounts his involvement as barrister, campaigner and judge in key controversies of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries – the Irish question, the overreaching of executive power in the Great War and the Anglo-Irish War, and his enduring contribution to commercial law.

Making the Modern American Fiscal State Law, Politics, and the Rise of Progressive Taxation, 1877–1929 Ajay K. Mehrotra Indiana University

Making the Modern American Fiscal State chronicles the rise of the US system of direct and progressive taxation, providing historical perspective on the intellectual, legal and administrative foundations of the current US tax regime. Ajay K. Mehrotra explores what tax reformers at the turn of the twentieth century accomplished and how their limited achievements were contested at nearly every turn. ‘Mehrotra has crafted a narrative that is fundamental to understanding the modern American state. By unearthing the intellectual, economic, political, and emotional spade work required to lay the groundwork for a major conceptual change in public policy, he shows how a highly decentralized, politicized, and indirect method of taxation was transformed into a centralized, neutrally administered, direct method of taxation with great potential to achieve redistributive ends.’ Brian Balogh, University of Virginia Cambridge Historical Studies in American Law and Society

2013 228 x 152 mm 432pp 8 b/w illus. 978-1-107-04392-3 Hardback £60.00 For all formats available, see

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Family, Law, and Inheritance in America

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Law and Legal Process Substantive Law and Procedure in English Legal History Edited by Matthew Dyson University of Cambridge

and David Ibbetson University of Cambridge

Using sources ranging from court records to merchants’ diaries and lawyers’ letters, this collection of papers from the Twentieth British Legal History Conference brings together the work of English legal historians to explore the

A Social and Legal History of Nineteenth-Century Kentucky Yvonne Pitts Purdue University, Indiana

Explores nineteenth-century inheritance practices by focusing on testamentary capacity trials in Kentucky in which disinherited family members challenged relatives’ wills, claiming the testator lacked the capacity required to write a valid will. By anchoring the study in the history of local communities and the texts of elite jurists, Pitts demonstrates that ‘capacity’ was a term laden with

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legal meaning and competing communal values. ‘In the skilful hands of Yvonne Pitts, the law of inheritance becomes a lens through which to consider broader discussions over the fraught relationships among individuals, their families, their communities, and the shape of American society more generally in the nineteenth century. Highly readable and deeply researched, the book highlights the contingencies of social change in this period as people grappled with the implications of emancipation, economic change, and the changing role of women. It also recasts our understanding of people’s relationship to the law, showing how the emotions that drove family conflicts had as much to do in defining the law as the law did in resolving their all-toohuman disputes.’ Laura F. Edwards, Duke University Cambridge Historical Studies in American Law and Society

2013 228 x 152 mm 213pp 2 b/w illus. 1 map 11 tables 978-1-107-03550-8 Hardback £60.00 For all formats available, see

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Law’s History American Legal Thought and the Transatlantic Turn to History David M. Rabban University of Texas, Austin

This is a study of the central role of history in late nineteenth-century American legal thought. Unprecedented in its coverage and its innovative conclusions about major American legal thinkers from the Civil War to the present, the book combines transatlantic intellectual history, legal history, the history of legal thought, historiography, jurisprudence, constitutional theory and the history of higher education. ‘This is a pioneering study of American historical jurisprudence in the late nineteenth century. It is comprehensive, meticulous, and deeply learned. It is cosmopolitan, placing the Americans among their European predecessors and counterparts. And it is eye-opening: the standard picture of this era’s legal scholars as political reactionaries and abstract deductive ‘formalists’ cannot possibly survive this splendid and important book.’ Robert W. Gordon, Stanford Law School Cambridge Historical Studies in American Law and Society

2013 234 x 156 mm 577pp 21 b/w illus. 978-0-521-76191-8 Hardback £59.00 For all formats available, see

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Legal history / Legal skills and practice / Medical law, health law Law and Identity in Colonial South Asia Parsi Legal Culture, 1772–1947 Mitra Sharafi University of Wisconsin, Madison

This book explores the legal culture of the Parsis, or Zoroastrians, an ethno-religious community unusually invested in the colonial legal system of British India and Burma. From the mid-nineteenth century until India’s independence in 1947, Parsis became heavy users of colonial law, acting as lawyers, judges, litigants, lobbyists, and legislators. Studies in Legal History

2014 228 x 152 mm 420pp 28 b/w illus. 1 map 978-1-107-04797-6 Hardback c. £60.00 Publication March 2014 For all formats available, see

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Teaching Law Justice, Politics, and the Demands of Professionalism Robin L. West Georgetown University Law Center

This book argues that the legal academy has neglected the need to focus on the ideals of justice, political origins of law, and the development of a respectful but critical relationship with the legal profession. It suggests reforms to improve legal education and responds to concerns that law schools eschew the study of justice. 2013 228 x 152 mm 256pp 978-1-107-04453-1 Hardback £60.00 978-1-107-67819-4 Paperback £21.99 Publication December 2013

The Fascists and the Jews of Italy

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Mussolini’s Race Laws, 1938– 1943 Michael A. Livingston

Professional Secrecy of Lawyers in Europe

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Rutgers-Camden School of Law

Compiled by The Bar of Brussels

This book describes the history and nature of the Italian Race Laws, a series of anti-Jewish laws adopted by Fascist Italy and in force during the period (1938–43) when Italy was independent of German control. It is the first truly comprehensive survey of the Race Laws written in the English language.

This book examines the lawyer’s duty of professional secrecy (also known as the attorney-client privilege) in the twenty-seven Member States of the European Union, the three Member States of the European Economic Area, and Switzerland.

Advance praise: ‘Michael A. Livingston brilliantly explores the legal framework, case-level operation, and ominous consequences of Fascist Italy’s racial laws from their introduction in 1938 to the regime’s destruction in 1943. He offers original and often disturbing perspectives on the legal-bureaucratic mechanisms of the Holocaust, the character of modern Italy, and the rule of law. Livingston’s analysis is unrivalled in conceptual sophistication, mastery of the relevant legal scholarship, profound knowledge of the historical literature, and painstaking archival research. The Fascists and the Jews of Italy is a splendid introduction to issues that remain unresolved – a full seventy years after Fascist Italy’s ignominious end.’ MacGregor Knox, Stevenson Professor of International History Emeritus, London School of Economics and Political Science Studies in Legal History

2014 228 x 152 mm 280pp 8 b/w illus. 978-1-107-02756-5 Hardback £60.00 Publication January 2014 For all formats available, see

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2013 228 x 152 mm 638pp 978-1-107-03163-0 Hardback £195.00 For all formats available, see

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Medical law, health law Textbook

Medical Law and Medical Ethics Nils Hoppe Universität Hannover, Germany

and José Miola University of Leicester

A focus on the interplay between medical law and medical ethics, makes this refreshing new textbook the most balanced approach to the core topics. Clear chapter structure allows students to analyse issues, and case studies convey the law in practice, encouraging

students to consider their own views and arguments. Advance praise: ‘This book provides a thoughtful and insightful engagement with the subject of medical law. In encouraging readers to think thematically across different substantive areas, the authors have succeeded in not only illuminating some of the most crucial ethical debates for this area of legal regulation, but of telling the story of the development of medical law and of highlighting the difficulty of the decisions that have to be reached. The book’s conversational style is sure to provoke further interesting debate amongst its readership.’ Julie McCandless, London School of Economics and Political Science

Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. Confidentiality and access to information; 3. Errors and fault; 4. Consent and autonomy; 5. Incapable adults and children; 6. Resource allocation and prioritisation; 7. Assisted reproduction; 8. Abortion, neonaticide and infanticide; 9. Organ and tissue transplantation; 10. Research; 11. End of life; 12. Concluding thoughts. 2014 247 x 174 mm 336pp 978-1-107-01522-7 Hardback c. £75.00 978-1-107-61237-2 Paperback c. £29.99 Publication April 2014 For all formats available, see

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Black Markets The Supply and Demand of Body Parts Michele Goodwin University of Minnesota

First published in 2006, this book contends that exclusive reliance on the present altruistic tissue and organ procurement processes in the US is not only rife with problems, but also improvident. The author explores how the altruistic approach leads to a ‘black market’ of organs being harvested from Third World individuals. 2013 229 x 152 mm 312pp 978-1-107-64275-1 Paperback £18.99 Also available 978-0-521-85280-7 Hardback £30.99 For all formats available, see

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Medical law, health law / Private international law Criminal Law, Philosophy and Public Health Practice

Cambridge Bioethics and Law

Edited by A. M. Viens

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University of Southampton

www.cambridge.org/9781107039216

2013 228 x 152 mm 305pp 16 b/w illus. 6 tables 978-1-107-03921-6 Hardback £65.00

John Coggon University of Southampton

and Anthony S. Kessel London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine

This examination of the interface between criminal law, philosophy and public health brings together international experts from a variety of disciplines and areas of practice, including law, criminology, public health, philosophy, health policy and ethics. It will be of particular relevance to academics, policy-makers, lawyers and public health practitioners. Cambridge Bioethics and Law

2013 228 x 152 mm 278pp 1 b/w illus. 1 table 978-1-107-02278-2 Hardback £60.00 For all formats available, see

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Ethical, Clinical and Legal Perspectives Edited by Sigrid Sterckx Universiteit Gent, Belgium

Kasper Raus Universiteit Gent, Belgium

and Freddy Mortier Universiteit Gent, Belgium

Continuous sedation is becoming increasingly common in end-of-life care. It raises many concerns, though, especially regarding reducing or removing consciousness, withholding hydration and whether it amounts to ‘slow euthanasia’. In this book, ethicists, clinicians and lawyers address these concerns and discuss various justifications and guidelines for the practice. ‘Continuous Sedation at the End of Life offers a thorough and thoughtful analysis of a complex and vexing issue. It successfully spans disciplines and jurisdictions as it provides clinical and epidemiological evidence about – and legal and ethical analyses of – a practice that is in real need of careful attention. By helping us to see that continuous sedation at the end of life needs to be (and how it can be) better understood, monitored, and regulated, this book has the potential to meaningfully contribute to the improvement of care of the dying across the globe.’ Jocelyn Downie, Dalhousie University

studies on abortion, end of life and the separation of conjoined twins. Cambridge Bioethics and Law

2013 228 x 152 mm 308pp 978-1-107-01825-9 Hardback £65.00 For all formats available, see

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Bioethics, Medicine and the Criminal Law The Criminal Law and Bioethical Conflict: Walking the Tightrope Volume 1 Edited by Amel Alghrani University of Manchester

Rebecca Bennett University of Manchester

and Suzanne Ost Lancaster University

This volume considers the ethical legitimacy of invoking the criminal law to regulate medical and scientific practice and bioethical issues. Cambridge Bioethics and Law

2012 228 x 152 mm 305pp 1 table 978-1-107-02512-7 Hardback £65.00 For all formats available, see

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Bioethics, Medicine and the Criminal Law Medicine, Crime and Society Volume 2 Edited by Danielle Griffiths University of Manchester

and Andrew Sanders University of Birmingham

Griffiths and Sanders present a fresh and wide-ranging analysis of the impact of the criminal process on medical practice.

Bioethics, Medicine and the Criminal Law Edited by Margaret Brazier University of Manchester

and Suzanne Ost Lancaster University

For lawyers, health professionals, bioethicists and the interested public, this three-volume set critically questions the dynamic, yet troubled, relationship of criminal law, bioethics and medical practice. In two collections of essays and a monograph, leading scholars explore controversial debates including when and why doctors are catapulted into the criminal process. Cambridge Bioethics and Law

2013 228 x 152 mm 992pp 978-1-107-02589-9 3 Volume Set £150.00 For all formats available, see

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Private international law

2013 228 x 152 mm 351pp 978-1-107-02153-2 Hardback £65.00

The Principles and Practice of International Aviation Law

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Brian F. Havel

Cambridge Bioethics and Law

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DePaul University School of Law

and Gabriel S. Sanchez

Bioethics, Medicine and the Criminal Law Medicine and Bioethics in the Theatre of the Criminal Process Volume 3 Margaret Brazier University of Manchester

and Suzanne Ost Lancaster University

The conscription of criminal law into moral controversy and the (perceived) rise in criminal investigations of medical errors set the backdrop for this analysis of the relationship between medicine, bioethics and criminal law. Includes case

DePaul University School of Law

This book introduces and demystifies the private and public dimensions of international aviation law. The air transport industry is governed by disparate transnational regulatory instruments. By combining classical doctrinal analysis with insights from newer disciplines including international relations and economics, the book maps international aviation law’s complex terrain for new and veteran observers alike. 2014 228 x 152 mm 496pp 978-1-107-02052-8 Hardback £65.00 978-1-107-69773-7 Paperback £30.00 Publication April 2014 For all formats available, see

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Private international law / Property law / Public international law The Transformation of European Private Law Harmonisation, Consolidation, Codification or Chaos? Edited by James Devenney University of Exeter

and Mel Kenny De Montfort University, Leicester

We are now at a watershed moment in the Europeanisation of private law and this book critically reflects on whether the process of Europeanisation, which has shaped private law in the EU Member States, has now reached a significant turning point in its development, a point of punctuated equilibrium. 2013 228 x 152 mm 350pp 3 tables 978-1-107-03880-6 Hardback £85.00 For all formats available, see

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Private International Law in Commonwealth Africa Richard Frimpong Oppong Thompson Rivers University, Canada

Richard Frimpong Oppong’s examination of the private international law regimes of fifteen Commonwealth African countries covers jurisdiction, choice of law, judgement enforcement and international civil procedure. Detailed commentaries accompany and enhance the country reports on specific themes. American Society of International Law Prize in Private International Law 2013 – Winner 2013 228 x 152 mm 558pp 978-0-521-19969-8 Hardback £80.00 For all formats available, see

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national laws, providing insight into the core disputes over consistency with the IC and finality of certain provisions.’ Faris Nasrallah, Yearbook of Islamic and Middle Eastern Law 2013 229 x 152 mm 276pp 978-1-107-61064-4 Paperback £22.99 Also available 978-0-521-19350-4 Hardback £59.00 For all formats available, see

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Collier’s Conflict of Laws

University of Tulsa, School of Law

This volume presents the first comprehensive examination of the legal issues surrounding international debt recovery on claims against Iraqi oil and gas. It presents a snapshot view of Iraq’s outstanding debt obligations and an analysis of the significance of the theory of odious debt in the context of the Iraqi situation. ‘Zedalis gives a unique contribution on the legal issues relating to claims against Iraq. The book comprehensively analyses relevant Security Council, international and

CambridgeUniversityPressLaw

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Public international law

University of Cambridge

and John Collier

Edited by Ilias Bantekas

Fourth edition Pippa Rogerson University of Cambridge

Giving a new voice to the definitive text on this subject, this book offers a contemporary and critical account of conflict of laws. Retaining the authority of the previous edition, while updating and restructuring it to reflect both the subject and teaching today, it is required reading for all students. Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. Characteristics of the conflict of laws; 3. Domicile and habitual residence procedure; 4. Selected aspects of procedure of the English court; 5. Jurisdiction of the English courts; 6. National rules; 7. Provisional measures; 8. Foreign judgments; 9. Choice of law rules; 10. Contractual obligations; 11. Noncontractual obligations; 12. Property; 13. Avoiding the results of the choice of law process. 2013 247 x 174 mm 510pp 2 b/w illus. 978-0-521-51353-1 Hardback £80.00 978-0-521-73505-6 Paperback £34.99 For all formats available, see

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Legal Considerations and Lessons Learned Rex J. Zedalis

2013 228 x 152 mm 351pp 6 b/w illus. 978-1-107-03538-6 Hardback £65.00

Criminological Approaches to International Criminal Law

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Claims against Iraqi Oil and Gas

law, economics, business, sociology, philosophy and psychology.

Brunel University

and Emmanuela Mylonaki South Bank University, London

In this book, a leading team of experts come together to elucidate how criminological theories, practices and research methods can advance our understanding of international criminal law. Moreover this book translates these insights into a practical tool for working on core international crimes and complex transnational crimes. 2014 228 x 152 mm 325pp 978-1-107-06003-6 Hardback c. £60.00 Publication September 2014 For all formats available, see

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Nuclear Weapons Under International Law Edited by Gro Nystuen Institut Universitaire de Hautes Etudes Internationales, Geneva

and Stuart Casey-Maslen

Property law The Construction of Property Norms, Institutions, Challenges Amnon Lehavi Interdisciplinary Centre Herzliya, Israel

This innovative theory of property identifies its structural and institutional features and analyses the spectrum of property regimes, protagonists of property and the challenges of globalisation. It will appeal to a broad audience, including specialists in

Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights

Nuclear Weapons Under International Law is a comprehensive assessment of nuclear weapons under current international law. It is the first book to critically review developments in international law governing the use of force and international humanitarian, human rights, disarmament, and environmental law with regard to nuclear weapons. 2014 228 x 152 mm 750pp 978-1-107-04274-2 Hardback c. £85.00 Publication September 2014 For all formats available, see

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Public international law Sovereignty, Statehood and State Responsibility

Nationality and Statelessness under International Law

Essays in Honour of James Crawford Edited by Christine Chinkin

Edited by Alice Edwards

London School of Economics and Political Science

and Freya Baetens Universiteit Leiden

By analysing the core building blocks of international law (sovereignty, statehood and state responsibility) in an accessible and thought-provoking manner, this book critically assess the enduring value of these concepts and the challenges presented, enabling readers to understand the dynamic application and interpretation of living legal thought in practice. 2014 228 x 152 mm 350pp 978-1-107-04425-8 Hardback c. £65.00 Publication September 2014

UNHCR Geneva

and Laura van Waas Universiteit van Tilburg, The Netherlands

This welcome addition to the growing literature on nationality and statelessness matters sets out and critiques the main legal frameworks, explores emerging challenges to conceptualising and addressing statelessness, including among women and children, and discusses significant legal debates surrounding nationality such as migration, state succession and terrorism. 2014 228 x 152 mm 325pp 978-1-107-03244-6 Hardback c. £70.00 Publication August 2014 For all formats available, see

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The Appeals Chamber of the International Criminal Court Commentary and Digest of Jurisprudence 2005–2010 Fabricio Guariglia International Criminal Court

and Ben Batros

Textbook

An Introduction to International Criminal Law and Procedure Third edition Robert Cryer University of Birmingham

Håkan Friman University College London

Open Society Justice Initiative, New York

Darryl Robinson

2014 228 x 152 mm 400pp 978-1-107-02788-6 Hardback c. £95.00 Publication September 2014

and Elizabeth Wilmshurst

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International Law Seventh edition Malcolm Shaw University of Leicester

This new edition of International Law confirms the text’s status as the definitive book on the subject. By offering an unbeatable combination of clarity of expression and academic rigour, he insures both understanding and critical analysis. The text has been updated to reflect all case law and treaty developments. 2014 247 x 174 mm 1708pp 978-1-107-04086-1 Hardback c. £80.00 978-1-107-61249-5 Paperback c. £38.00 Publication August 2014 For all formats available, see

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Queen’s University, Ontario University College London

In addition to a comprehensive update, this new edition also explores new topics in the field, such as the developing theory of international criminal law. Distinguished by its comprehensive coverage, clear organisation and expert analysis, this edition will continue to be the number one choice for students. Contents: Part I. Introduction: 1. Introduction: what is international criminal law?; 2. The aims, objectives and justification of international criminal law; Part II. Prosecutions in National Courts: 3. Jurisdiction; 4. National prosecutions of international crimes; 5. State cooperation with respect to national proceedings; Part III. International Prosecutions: 6. The history of international criminal prosecutions: Nuremberg and Toyko; 7. The ad hoc international criminal tribunals; 8. The International Criminal Court; 9. Other courts with international elements; Part IV. Substantive Law of International Crimes: 10. Genocide; 11. Crimes against humanity; 12. War crimes; 13. Aggression; 14. Transitional crimes, terrorism and torture; 15. General principles of liability; 16. Defences/grounds for excluding criminal responsibility;

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17. Procedures of international criminal investigations and prosecutions; 18. Victims in the international criminal process; 19. Sentencing and penalties; Part VI. Relationship Between National and International Systems: 20. State cooperation with the International Courts and Tribunals; 21. Immunities; 22. Alternative and complements to criminal prosecution; 23. The future of international criminal law. 2014 247 x 174 mm 625pp 978-1-107-06590-1 Hardback c. £75.00 978-1-107-69883-3 Paperback c. £36.99 Publication June 2014 For all formats available, see

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Cultural Heritage in International Investment Law and Arbitration Valentina Vadi Lancaster University

Can states adopt protectionist cultural policies? What are the limits, if any, to state intervention in cultural matters? Valentina Vadi explores the ‘clash of cultures’ between the protection of cultural heritage and foreign investors’ interests in international investment law and arbitration. 2014 228 x 152 mm 400pp 978-1-107-03848-6 Hardback £70.00 Publication April 2014 For all formats available, see

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The Legal Regime of Straits Contemporary Challenges and Solutions Hugo Caminos International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea

and Vincent Cogliati-Bantz University of Queensland

An up to date and comprehensive account of the legal issues concerning international straits, including the UNCLOS right of transit passage. The authors provide a nuanced approach that incorporates contemporary challenges and provides legal answers to the developments in State practice. 2014 228 x 152 mm 450pp 978-1-107-00376-7 Hardback c. £75.00 Publication February 2014 For all formats available, see

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Public international law Legal Resolution of Nuclear NonProliferation Disputes James D. Fry The University of Hong Kong

While legal resolution is not necessarily the panacea to the world’s problems with nuclear proliferation, it nevertheless represents an option that States and commentators have all too often ignored. James Fry examines the legal grounds for the resolution of such disputes through the International Court of Justice and international arbitration. 2013 228 x 152 mm 516pp 978-1-107-04129-5 Hardback £75.00 Publication December 2013

only one example of this development. The second edition of this, the only commentary on the Convention, provides law practitioners, company lawyers and academic researchers with comprehensive guidance on the OECD standards. It includes case examples as well as the FCPA Resource Guide 2012 and the 2009 OECD Recommendation for Further Combating Bribery of Foreign Public Officials with Annexes I and II. Contributors: Mark Pieth, Ingeborg Zerbes, Peter J. Cullen, Gregory S. Bruch, Akita N. Adkins, Maurice Harari, Delphine Jobin, Nicola Bonucci, Lucinda A. Low, Philip Urofsky, Hee Won (Marina) Moon

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The Delimitation of the Continental Shelf between Denmark, Germany and the Netherlands Arguing Law, Practicing Politics? Alex G. Oude Elferink Universiteit Utrecht, The Netherlands

This analysis of the negotiations between Denmark, Germany and The Netherlands concerning the delimitation of their continental shelf in the North Sea uses relevant government archives to provide insights into the legal and political considerations which feed into policy formulation and negotiations. 2013 228 x 152 mm 544pp 24 maps 978-1-107-04146-2 Hardback £75.00 Publication December 2013

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The OECD Convention on Bribery A Commentary Second edition Edited by Mark Pieth Universität Basel, Switzerland

Lucinda A. Low Steptoe and Johnson LLP

and Nicola Bonucci OECD

The OECD Convention on Bribery established an international standard for compliance with anti-corruption rules, and has subsequently been adopted by the thirty-four OECD members and six non-member countries. As a result of the Convention and national implementation laws, companies and managers now risk tough sanctions if they are caught bribing foreign officials. The UK Bribery Act 2010 is

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Recognizing Grotian Moments Michael P. Scharf Case Western Reserve University, Ohio

This is the first book to explore the concept of ‘Grotian Moments’. Named for Hugo Grotius, whose masterpiece De jure belli ac pacis helped marshal in the modern system of international law, it examines the historic underpinnings of the Grotian Moment concept, provides a theoretical framework for testing its existence and application, and analyzes six case studies. 2013 228 x 152 mm 237pp 978-1-107-03523-2 Hardback £55.00 978-1-107-61032-3 Paperback £21.99 For all formats available, see

Collective Security Theory, Law and Practice Nicholas Tsagourias University of Sheffield

and Nigel D. White University of Nottingham

This systematic analysis and thorough assessment of the institutional, operational, legal and accountability parameters of the United Nations collective security system is informed by practice and case law and will assist those researching and teaching in international law, international politics and international relations. 2013 228 x 152 mm 518pp 978-1-107-01540-1 Hardback £75.00 For all formats available, see

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Promoting the Rule of Law in Post-Conflict States Laura Grenfell University of Adelaide

Laura Grenfell critically evaluates how the rule-of-law enterprise operates in post-conflict states where customary law is prevalent and legal pluralism is strong. Through two case studies, Promoting the Rule of Law offers a fresh analysis that will be of particular interest to scholars, international legal practitioners and constitutional policy makers. 2013 228 x 152 mm 329pp 978-1-107-02619-3 Hardback £75.00 For all formats available, see

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Customary International Law in Times of Fundamental Change

Transparency in International Law Edited by Andrea Bianchi

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Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva

International Law

and Anne Peters

University of Helsinki

Max-Planck-Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law, Heidelberg; University of Basel, Switzerland

While its importance in domestic law has long been acknowledged, transparency has until now remained largely unexplored in international law. This study of transparency issues in key areas of international law is therefore a must-read for scholars and practitioners who believe transparency can enhance the legitimacy of international legal processes. 2013 228 x 152 mm 640pp 3 b/w illus. 7 tables 978-1-107-02138-9 Hardback £90.00 For all formats available, see

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Jan Klabbers

A landmark publication in the teaching of international law from one of the world’s leading international lawyers. This refreshingly clear, concise textbook conveys the dynamics of international law through four questions: where does it come from? To whom does it apply? How does it resolve conflict? What does it say? ‘This textbook not only provides a source of knowledge but also a source of critical thinking which captivates the reader’s attention. Every person dealing with international law should read Professor Klabbers’ International Law: its case law discussion and fascinating analysis of international


Public international law law principles provides a powerful tool when teaching the international legal order.’ Elena Katselli, Newcastle Law School

Contents: Table of cases; Preface; Part I. The Structure of International Law: 1. The setting of international law; 2. The making of international law; 3. The law of treaties; 4. The subjects of international law; 5. Jurisdiction, powers, and immunities; 6. The individual in international law; 7. The law of responsibility; 8. International courts and tribunals; 9. Sanctions, countermeasures, and collective security; Part II. The Substance of International Law: 10. Use of force; 11. The law of armed conflict; 12. International criminal law; 13. The seas, the air, and space; 14. Protecting the environment; 15. The global economy; Part III. The Surroundings of International Law: 16. Domestic courts and the relationship with international law; 17. The politics and ethics of international law and global governance; 18. By way of conclusion; Bibliography. 2013 247 x 174 mm 378pp 978-0-521-19487-7 Hardback £65.00 978-0-521-14406-3 Paperback £29.99 For all formats available, see

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Legal Aspects of Implementing the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety Edited by Marie-Claire Cordonier Segger

Interdisciplinary Perspectives on International Law and International Relations The State of the Art Edited by Jeffrey L. Dunoff Temple University, Philadelphia

and Mark A. Pollack Temple University, Philadelphia

Influential writers on international law and international relations explore the making, interpretation and enforcement of international law. 2013 228 x 152 mm 696pp 10 b/w illus. 12 tables 978-1-107-02074-0 Hardback £75.00 978-1-107-68402-7 Paperback £27.99

2013 228 x 152 mm 367pp 3 b/w illus. 1 table 978-1-107-03622-2 Hardback £65.00 For all formats available, see

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The Future of International Law Global Government Joel P. Trachtman Tufts University, The Fletcher School

This book draws together the theoretical and practical aspects of international cooperation needs and legal responses in critical areas of international concern. The book predicts that a more extensive, powerful and varied international legal system will be needed to cope with future opportunities and challenges.

Reconciling Tradition and Modernity in International Law Edited by Duncan French University of Lincoln

Provides detailed analysis of fundamental issues of statehood and recognition, self-determination, and the rights of indigenous peoples.

ASIL Studies in International Legal Theory

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2013 228 x 152 mm 581pp 978-1-107-02933-0 Hardback £95.00

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Taking Economic, Social and Cultural Rights Seriously in International Criminal Law

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Frederic Perron-Welch and Christine Frison Centre for International Sustainable Development, McGill University

Edited by Stefan Barriga United Nations, New York

The volume provides contributions to the current legal and political academic debates on biosafety by discussing key issues under the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety that affect the further design of national and international law on biosafety, and analyzing recent progress in the development of domestic regulatory regimes for biosafety.

and Claus Kreß Universität zu Köln

Travaux Préparatoires of the 2010 amendments to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court on the crime of aggression. 2011 247 x 174 mm 876pp 978-1-107-01527-2 Hardback £104.00 978-1-107-63920-1 Paperback £54.00

2013 228 x 152 mm 663pp 2 b/w illus. 23 tables 978-1-107-00438-2 Hardback £95.00

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The Travaux Préparatoires of the Crime of Aggression

Centre for International Sustainable Development, McGill University

code to follow. It covers conflicts between legal orders and conflicts involving law and honor, self-regulation, lex mercatoria, local social practices, bureaucracy, religion, professional standards and morality.

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Evelyne Schmid Bangor University

When do economic, social or cultural abuses amount to international crimes? Taking Economic, Social and Cultural Rights Seriously in International Criminal Law is the first book to evaluate the relationship between violations of economic, social and cultural rights and the definitions of international crimes. Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law

2014 228 x 152 mm 375pp 978-1-107-06396-9 Hardback c. £65.00 Publication September 2014 For all formats available, see

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Exploring Global Governance Edited by Jan Klabbers Helsinki University, Faculty of Law

and Touko Piiparinen Finnish Institute of International Affairs

This book addresses conflicts involving how law relates to normative orders, and the assumption that law no longer automatically claims supremacy, but that actors can pick and choose which

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Public international law Strategically-created Treaty Conflicts and the Politics of International Law Surabhi Ranganathan University of Cambridge

Treaty conflicts are often deliberately created to challenge or change legal regimes. What does this say about the role of law in international affairs? This book examines modern legal thought and practice, with detailed studies of conflict dynamics in nuclear governance, international criminal justice and the law of the sea. Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law

2014 228 x 152 mm 375pp 978-1-107-04330-5 Hardback c. £60.00 Publication August 2014 For all formats available, see

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Popular Governance of Post-Conflict Reconstruction The Role of International Law Matthew Saul Universitetet i Oslo

Under what conditions does a postconflict transitional government have authority, what challenges to its legitimacy does it face, and to what standards is it held accountable? Through the case studies of Sierra Leone and Afghanistan, Matthew Saul explores the international legal framework that regulates popular governance of postconflict reconstruction. Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law

2014 228 x 152 mm 200pp 978-1-107-05531-5 Hardback c. £55.00 Publication July 2014 For all formats available, see

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The New Entrants Problem in International Fisheries Law Andrew Serdy University of Southampton

Is international fisheries law inevitably moving towards a property-rights regime? Despite RFMOs already perceptibly adopting this approach, they are ambivalent about it and its consequences remain underanalysed. In this book, Andrew Serdy explores the implications revealed by the practice of

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fishing States and RFMOs, and suggests ways forward. Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law

2014 228 x 152 mm 300pp 978-1-107-00156-5 Hardback c. £60.00 Publication May 2014 For all formats available, see

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‘Crimes against Peace’ and International Law Kirsten Sellars National University of Singapore

Kirsten Sellars analyses the Allies’ prosecution of the German and Japanese leaders for ‘crimes against peace’ – planning and waging aggressive war – at the Nuremberg and Tokyo tribunals in the mid-1940s. This legal experiment is still relevant, especially to lawyers, policy-makers and scholars engaged in international law and international relations today. ‘Sellars does a masterful job. Drawing heavily on period documents, many of them unpublished at the time, she provides a highly readable account of the fits and starts that accompanied the emergence of the notion that individuals may be prosecuted for a war of aggression.’ John B. Quigley, International Affairs Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law, 97

2013 228 x 152 mm 335pp 978-1-107-02884-5 Hardback £70.00 For all formats available, see

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State Responsibility The General Part James Crawford University of Cambridge

James Crawford’s critical, in-depth review of the responsibility of states for acts contrary to international law also examines issues of dispute settlement in relation to responsibility and the connections between institutions, rules and practice. It fully reflects the ILC’s work (led in its final stages by Crawford) and subsequent developments. Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law, 100

2013 228 x 152 mm 912pp 978-0-521-82266-4 Hardback £90.00 For all formats available, see

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Underwater Cultural Heritage and International Law Sarah Dromgoole University of Nottingham

Recent developments in deep-sea technology, that make possible the recovery of materials from virtually the entire ocean floor, mean that marine treasure hunting has become a matter of major international interest. Sarah Dromgoole provides a clear and well-informed account of the complex and controversial international legal framework governing this issue. Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law, 101

2013 228 x 152 mm 436pp 978-0-521-84231-0 Hardback £75.00 For all formats available, see

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International Law and the Arctic Michael Byers University of British Columbia, Vancouver

Climate change and rising oil prices have thrust the Arctic to the top of the foreign policy agenda and raised difficult issues of sovereignty, security and environmental protection. International Law and the Arctic explains these developments in a manner that is accessible to lawyers and non-lawyers alike. ‘By situating legal instruments and norms within the region’s complex politics, diverse cultures, emergent economic sectors, and increasingly dynamic geophysical environment, Michael Byers has written an accessible but thorough guide to the region.’ Philip E. Steinberg, Durham University Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law, 103

2013 228 x 152 mm 337pp 1 map 978-1-107-04275-9 Hardback £65.00 For all formats available, see

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Forum Shopping in International Adjudication The Role of Preliminary Objections Luiz Eduardo Salles Kujawski e Brancher (BKBG), Sao Paulo

International adjudication is changing, and so is the international lawyer’s toolbox. This book discusses the recent multiplication of international tribunals and focuses on widely used procedural objections (namely preliminary objections) as a means to tackle the


Public international law emerging phenomenon of forum shopping in public international law. Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law, 105

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Complementarity in the Line of Fire The Catalysing Effect of the International Criminal Court in Uganda and Sudan Sarah M. H. Nouwen University of Cambridge

Focussing on Uganda and Sudan, and drawing on extensive empirical research, Complementarity in the Line of Fire provides a reality check on the expectation that the ICC will catalyse domestic proceedings and prompt the reform of domestic legal systems. ‘This work gets under the skin of rules and institutions and looks with an acute anthropological eye at their real effects in practice. Under the rubric of complementarity, Sarah Nouwen has had the energy and courage to explore a difficult and variable terrain and the nerve to tell the resulting story. The result is a marvellous début.’ James Crawford, Whewell Professor of International Law, University of Cambridge Cambridge Studies in Law and Society

2013 228 x 152 mm 524pp 5 b/w illus. 978-1-107-01078-9 Hardback £75.00 For all formats available, see

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Fraudulent Evidence before Public International Tribunals The Dirty Stories of International Law W. Michael Reisman Yale University, Connecticut

and Christina Skinner Zuckerman Spaeder LLP, New York

Public international lawyers are often torn between loyalties to the state and to international law. This detailed and contextually sensitive presentation of eight important cases before a variety of international tribunals dissects some of the reasons for the resort to fraudulent evidence in international litigation and the profession’s baffling reaction. Hersch Lauterpacht Memorial Lectures, 21

2014 228 x 152 mm 200pp 978-1-107-06339-6 Hardback c. £55.00 Publication April 2014 For all formats available, see

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The International Law Reports is the only publication in the world wholly devoted to the regular and systematic reporting in English of decisions of international courts and arbitrators as well as judgments of national courts. Volume 151 reports on, amongst others, the judgment of the International Court of Justice in Kasikili/Sedudu Island (Botswana/Namibia), the judgments of the International Court of Justice in Sovereignty over Pulau Ligitan and Pulau Sipadan (Indonesia/Malaysia), and the judgment of the International Court of Justice in Dispute regarding Navigational and Related Rights (Costa Rica v. Nicaragua). International Law Reports, 151

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agricultural land (Commercial Farmers Union). International Law Reports, 152

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International Law Reports Volume 153 Edited by Elihu Lauterpacht University of Cambridge

Christopher Greenwood International Court of Justice

and Karen Lee University of Cambridge

The International Law Reports is the only publication in the world wholly devoted to the regular and systematic reporting in English of decisions of international courts and arbitrators as well as judgments of national courts. Volume 153 reports on, amongst others, the 2012 decision of the Special Immigration Appeals Commission in Othman (Abu Qatada), the 2012 decision of the Court of Justice of the European Union in Hungary v. Slovakia, and the 2011 decision of the Netherlands Court of Appeal of The Hague in Nuhanovic. International Law Reports, 153

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Christopher Greenwood International Court of Justice

and Karen Lee University of Cambridge

The International Law Reports is the only publication in the world wholly devoted to the regular and systematic reporting in English of decisions of international courts and arbitrators as well as judgments of national courts. Volume 152 reports on, amongst others, the orders and judgment of the International Court of Justice in Pulp Mills on the River Uruguay (Argentina v. Uruguay), state immunity cases from Australia (PT Garuda Indonesia) and England (Pocket Kings, Sultan of Pahang) and diplomatic immunity cases from England (Wokuri) and the United States (Baoanan and Swarna) and the Zimbabwe Supreme Court case on expropriation of

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Christopher Greenwood International Court of Justice

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The International Law Reports is the only publication in the world wholly devoted to the regular and systematic reporting in English of decisions of international courts and arbitrators as well as judgments of national courts. Volume 154 reports on, amongst others, the 2013 Award of Court of Arbitration in the Indus Waters Kishenganga Arbitration, the Advisory Opinion OC16/99 of Inter-American Court of Human Rights on the Right to Information on Consular Assistance, and the United States Court of Appeals (District of

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Public international law / Socio-legal studies Columbia Circuit) 2012 decision in Hamdan.

Talmud, to conceive of this modern means of giving to others.

International Law Reports, 154

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International Law Reports Volume 155 Edited by Elihu Lauterpacht University of Cambridge

Christopher Greenwood International Court of Justice

and Karen Lee University of Cambridge

The International Law Reports is the only publication in the world wholly devoted to the regular and systematic reporting in English of decisions of international courts and arbitrators as well as judgments of national courts. Volume 155 reports on, amongst others, the England Court of Appeal 2013 judgment in Othman (Abu Qatada) v. Home Secretary, the 2012 decision of the European Court of Human Rights in Ahmad and Others v. United Kingdom and the related 2012 England High Court decision in Hamza and Others v. Home Secretary, and the South Africa Constitutional Court 2011 judgment in Glenister v. President of Republic of South Africa. International Law Reports, 155

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Tax Fairness and Folk Justice Steven M. Sheffrin University of California, Davis

Much of the discussion of tax fairness today focuses on distribution – who gets what. But this is too limited a focus. This book demonstrates how an understanding of ‘folk justice’ can deepen our understanding of how tax systems actually work and how they might potentially be reformed. ‘A fabulous book! Filled with insights on a crucially important, but underexplored, aspect of tax policy. This book should be required reading for anyone interested in the politics or sociology of taxation.’ David Gamage, University of California, Berkeley 2013 228 x 152 mm 250pp 2 b/w illus. 12 tables 978-0-521-19562-1 Hardback £55.00 978-0-521-14805-4 Paperback £19.99 For all formats available, see

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The East Asian Challenge for Democracy Political Meritocracy in Comparative Perspective Edited by Daniel A. Bell Tsinghua University, Beijing

and Chenyang Li Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

Socio-legal studies Organ Donation and the Divine Lien in Talmudic Law A Pound of Flesh Madeline Kochen University of Michigan Law School

This book offers a new theory of property and distributive justice derived from Talmudic law, illustrated by a case study involving the sale of organs for transplant. Although organ donation did not exist in late antiquity, this book posits a new way, drawn from the

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This volume gathers a series of commissioned research papers from an interdisciplinary group of leading philosophers, historians, and social scientists to examine the rise (or revival) of political meritocracy and what it will mean for political developments in China and the rest of the world. ‘In theory, democracy works beautifully. In practice, it does not. Indeed, the American democratic system has effectively been hijacked by special interests through a process best described as institutionalized legal corruption. Clearly the world needs new political thinking, bringing together the best of the East and the West. This is what this volume does, reminding us that political wisdom

springs from all corners of the world. It could not be more timely. A mustread.’ Kishore Mahbubani, Dean, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore, and author of The Great Convergence: Asia, the West, and the Logic of One World 2013 228 x 152 mm 412pp 1 b/w illus. 8 tables 978-1-107-03839-4 Hardback £60.00 978-1-107-62377-4 Paperback £22.99 For all formats available, see

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The Global Body Market Altruism’s Limits Edited by Michele Goodwin University of Minnesota

This book offers a frank discussion of altruism in the global body market and chronicles exploitation in the name of altruism, including the non-consensual use of children in dangerous clinical trials. It analyzes social and legal commitments to the value of altruism, offering an important critique of the vulnerability of altruism to corruption, coercion, pressure, and other negative externalities. ‘Since the 2006 publication of her paradigm-shifting Black Markets: The Supply and Demand of Human Body Parts, Michele Goodwin has offered startling perceptions into the commercial nature of many ‘altruistic’ transactions. As editor of this nuanced but visionary volume … [she] has gathered experts from various disciplines and stances: its writers are joined not by ideology but by their deep knowledge and an ability to keep you closely engaged through gripping case histories that read like novellas and inform like cuttingedge textbooks. Despite the authors’ differing disciplines and stances, the book retains the harmony of a quilt, although its caveats provide little of its comfort. Several recent works have focused on life, health and the dollar, but this game-changing volume will take you where others don’t.’ Harriet A. Washington, author of Medical Apartheid and Deadly Monopolies 2013 228 x 152 mm 236pp 1 b/w illus. 978-1-107-02468-7 Hardback £60.00 For all formats available, see

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Socio-legal studies Equality in Education Law and Policy, 1954–2010 Benjamin Michael Superfine University of Illinois, Chicago

Drawing from law, education policy, history and political science, this book examines how the concept of equality in education law and policy has transformed from Brown v. Board of Education through the Stimulus, the major factors influencing this transformation, and the significant problems that school reforms accordingly continue to face. 2013 228 x 152 mm 272pp 978-1-107-01692-7 Hardback £60.00 For all formats available, see

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Martin Luther King Jr. and the Morality of Legal Practice Lessons in Love and Justice Robert K. Vischer University of St. Thomas School of Law

This book seeks to reframe our understanding of the lawyer’s work by exploring how Martin Luther King, Jr built his advocacy on a coherent set of moral claims regarding the demands of love and justice in light of human nature. 2013 228 x 152 mm 323pp 1 b/w illus. 978-1-107-03122-7 Hardback £60.00 For all formats available, see

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People with Disabilities Sidelined or Mainstreamed? Lisa Schur Rutgers University, New Jersey

Douglas Kruse Rutgers University, New Jersey

and Peter Blanck Syracuse University, New York

People with disabilities have faced a long history of exclusion, stigma and discrimination, but have made impressive gains in the past decades. This book provides an overview of the progress and continuing disparities faced by people with disabilities around the world, reviewing hundreds of studies and presenting new evidence from analysis of surveys and interviews with disability leaders. Cambridge Disability Law and Policy Series

2013 228 x 152 mm 300pp 28 b/w illus. 2 tables 978-1-107-00047-6 Hardback £60.00

Religion, Law and Society Russell Sandberg Cardiff University

This ground-breaking study explores the interface between law and religion and the sociology of religion in order to examine how an interdisciplinary interaction between the two can inform our understanding of the place of religion in the twenty-first century. Cambridge Studies in Law and Society

2014 228 x 152 mm 375pp 1 b/w illus. 978-1-107-02743-5 Hardback c. £60.00 Publication July 2014 For all formats available, see

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European States and their Muslim Citizens The Impact of Institutions on Perceptions and Boundaries Edited by John R. Bowen Washington University, St Louis

Christophe Bertossi French Institute of International Relations, Center for Migration and Citizenship

Jan Willem Duyvendak Universiteit van Amsterdam

and Mona Lena Krook Rutgers University, New Jersey

This book responds to debates about the place of Muslims in Western Europe, considering how people draw on practical schemas regarding others in their midst who are categorized as Muslims. These studies explore how Muslims encounter particular faces and facets of the state as they go about their lives, seeking help and legitimacy as new citizens of a fast-changing Europe. Advance praise: ‘This strikingly original volume takes debates about Muslims in Europe into new and exciting territory. It replaces simplistic models of national integration with a more subtle analysis of the intersection between national ideologies and the practical schemas for dealing with Muslims in many different institutions. Each chapter is a model of ethnographic rigour, insight and irony. The result is an ambitious, sophisticated and exceptionally well-crafted volume that deserves to be taken seriously by all researchers and policy makers concerned with Europe’s Muslims.’ James A. Beckford, University of Warwick Cambridge Studies in Law and Society

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Political and Legal Transformations of an Indonesian Polity The Nagari from Colonisation to Decentralisation Franz von Benda-Beckmann Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Halle

and Keebet von Benda-Beckmann Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Halle

This long-term study of the transformation of the Minangkabau polity of nagari from early colonisation to democratic decentralisation explores the dynamic relationships between Minangkabau matrilineal adat law, Islamic law and state law and provides important insights for students of legal pluralism, law and religion, legal engineering and decentralisation. Cambridge Studies in Law and Society

2013 228 x 152 mm 525pp 18 b/w illus. 3 maps 978-1-107-03859-2 Hardback £80.00 For all formats available, see

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Law’s Fragile State Colonial, Authoritarian, and Humanitarian Legacies in Sudan Mark Fathi Massoud University of California, Santa Cruz

How do a legal order and the rule of law develop in a war-torn state? Using his field research in Sudan, the author uncovers how colonial administrators, postcolonial governments and international aid agencies have used legal tools, practices and resources to promote stability and their own visions of the rule of law amid political violence and war in Sudan. ‘Insightful, sober, and forward looking analysis of the practice of human rights in the harsh realities of violent conflict and moral ambivalence. This is how to uphold principled commitment to human rights, through critical pragmatic optimism, not unrealistic naivety or futile mutual aggression.’ Abdullahi An-Na’im, Charles Howard Candler Professor of Law, Emory University Cambridge Studies in Law and Society

2013 228 x 152 mm 297pp 10 b/w illus. 2 maps 7 tables 978-1-107-02607-0 Hardback £60.00 For all formats available, see

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2013 228 x 152 mm 288pp 978-1-107-03864-6 Hardback £60.00 For all formats available, see

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Socio-legal studies / Taxation / Tort law Pakistan’s Experience with Formal Law An Alien Justice Osama Siddique Lahore University of Management Sciences

Identifying the disconnection between literature on colonial legal systems and their postcolonial reform projects, this book analyzes why reform routinely fails. It will be of interest to scholars of South Asia, alongside professionals, students and general readers intrigued by the persistence of socially alienating legal systems in developing countries. ‘A fascinating and troubling study of Pakistan’s judicial system: its history misunderstood by its acolytes, its practice unaltered by countless reforms, its operations a tribulation for its constituents. Siddique analyzes the limits of scholarly reflection and well intentioned reform by placing them alongside the perceptions, strategies and experiences of those who use the system. A powerful and broad-ranging cautionary tale.’ David Kennedy, Harvard Law School Cambridge Studies in Law and Society

2013 228 x 152 mm 485pp 22 b/w illus. 978-1-107-03815-8 Hardback £70.00 For all formats available, see

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religious studies scholars, and area studies experts to consider how constitutions address issues of difference across Pan-Asia.

Corporate Tax Law

Comparative Constitutional Law and Policy

Focusing on structural defects and how they are addressed in practice, this comprehensive and comparative analysis of corporate tax systems will challenge the most deep-thinking academics and policymakers, and should be considered a necessity by anyone engaging with corporate taxation.

2014 228 x 152 mm 368pp 978-1-107-03627-7 Hardback £65.00 Publication March 2014 For all formats available, see

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Laws and Societies in Global Contexts Contemporary Approaches Eve Darian-Smith University of California, Santa Barbara

This text promotes a global socio-legal perspective that engages with multiple laws and societies and diverse sociolegal systems based on very different historical and cultural traditions, interacting on multiple local, national and global levels. This approach seeks to provide a framework for envisioning new global governance regimes that move beyond state-based solutions to deal with trenchant transnational challenges. Law in Context

2013 228 x 152 mm 428pp 7 b/w illus. 978-0-521-11378-6 Hardback £60.00 978-0-521-13071-4 Paperback £22.99 For all formats available, see

Environmental Litigation in China A Study in Political Ambivalence Rachel E. Stern

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Christiana HJI Panayi Queen Mary, University of London

Cambridge Tax Law Series

Edited by Susan H. Williams Indiana University, School of Law

This book addresses the role of constitutions and constitutionalism in dealing with the challenges of social difference such as religion or race and ethnicity. The book brings together lawyers, political scientists, historians,

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Tax Expenditure Management A Critical Assessment Mark Burton University of Melbourne

and Kerrie Sadiq Queensland University of Technology

A tax expenditure is a ‘tax break’ allowed to a taxpayer or group of taxpayers, for example, by way of concession, deduction, deferral or exemption. This book identifies the complex definitional and practical issues the concept generates and critically assesses the controversial aspects of tax expenditure and tax expenditure management.

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Social Difference and Constitutionalism in Pan-Asia

2013 228 x 152 mm 650pp 2 tables 978-1-107-03353-5 Hardback £90.00

European Union Corporate Tax Law

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Cambridge Tax Law Series

How does EU law affect Member State corporate tax systems and the cross-border activities of companies? This unique study traces the historical development of EU corporate tax law and provides an in-depth analysis of a number of issues affecting companies, groups of companies and permanent establishments.

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Taxation

University of California, Berkeley

This is a book about the improbable: seeking legal relief for environmental pollution in contemporary China. The book offers a close-to-the-ground account of everyday justice and the factors that shape it. In a country known for tight political control and ineffectual courts, Environmental Litigation in China unravels how litigation works.

Structure, Policy and Practice Peter Harris

2013 228 x 152 mm 408pp 978-1-107-01899-0 Hardback £95.00 For all formats available, see

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Tort law Textbook

Atiyah’s Accidents, Compensation and the Law Eighth edition Peter Cane Australian National University, Canberra

Besides giving an account of the technicalities of personal injury law, this book explains how the tort system works in practice, how it relates to the social security system, the criminal injuries compensation scheme, and personal and liability insurance. Contents: Part I. The Issues in Perspective: 1. Introduction: surveying the field; Part II. The Tort System in Theory: 2. Fault as a basis of liability; 3. The scope of the tort of negligence; 4. Departures from the fault principle; 5. Causation and


Tort law / UN and international organisations remoteness of damage; 6. Damages for personal injury and death; 7. An appraisal of the fault principle; Part III. The Tort System in Operation: 8. Claims and claimants; 9. Tortfeasors and insurers; 10. Settlements and trials; Part IV. Other Compensation Systems: 11. First-party insurance; 12. Compensation for criminal injuries; 13. The social security system; 14. Other forms of assistance; Part V. The Overall Picture: 15. A plethora of systems; 16. The cost of compensation and who pays it; 17. The functions of compensation systems; Part VI. The Future: 18. Accident compensation in the twenty-first century; Index.

government, it explores how the United States and its European allies went to war against Muammar Qaddafi in 2011. Advance praise: ‘Christopher Chivvis brilliantly dissects the 2011 intervention in Libya, providing a detailed account of Allied diplomacy and NATO military operations. Anyone thinking about future interventions should read this book.’ James Goldgeier, Dean, School of International Service, American University

2013 247 x 174 mm 540pp 5 tables 978-1-107-63632-3 Paperback £35.00

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UN and international organisations Peace Diplomacy, Global Justice and International Agency Rethinking Human Security and Ethics in the Spirit of Dag Hammarskjöld Edited by Carsten Stahn Universiteit Leiden

and Henning Melber The Dag Hammarskjöld Foundation

UN Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjöld (1905–1961) shaped fundamental principles and practices of international organisations and global governance. This book examines his values and experiences in office (e.g. the Suez and Congo crises) as well as concepts associated with his diplomacy and ethics such as human security and R2P. 2014 228 x 152 mm 600pp 1 b/w illus. 978-1-107-03720-5 Hardback c. £95.00 Publication April 2014 For all formats available, see

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Toppling Qaddafi Libya and the Limits of Liberal Intervention Christopher S. Chivvis Rand National Defense Research Institute

Toppling Qaddafi is a carefully researched, highly readable look at the role of the US and NATO in Libya’s war of liberation and its lessons for future military interventions. Based on extensive interviews within the US

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edition covers IR theory in more depth, and extensive new material on the EU. Contents: 1. Introduction to international organizations; 2. Theory, methods, and international organizations; 3. The World Trade Organization; 4. The International Monetary Fund and the World Bank; 5. The United Nations I: law and administration; 6. The United Nations II: international peace and security; 7. The International Labor Organization; 8. The International Court of Justice; 9. The International Criminal Court; 10. The European Union and regional organizations; 11. Conclusion. 2013 247 x 174 mm 306pp 16 b/w illus. 978-1-107-04097-7 Hardback £65.00 978-1-107-61261-7 Paperback £24.99 For all formats available, see

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Banning the Bang or the Bomb?

Modern Treaty Law and Practice

Negotiating the Nuclear Test Ban Regime Edited by I. William Zartman

Third edition Anthony Aust

The Johns Hopkins University

Paul Meerts and Mordechai Melamud The Johns Hopkins University

The Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty, although not yet in force, is the latest development in the nuclear arms control regime. This book provides a practical guide for on-site inspection training, analysing how the treaty was negotiated and the new dialogues being initiated as on-site inspectors negotiate entry into inspected countries. 2014 228 x 152 mm 410pp 15 b/w illus. 5 maps 3 tables 978-1-107-04400-5 Hardback £65.00 Publication January 2014 For all formats available, see

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International Organizations Politics, Law, Practice Second edition Ian Hurd Northwestern University, Illinois

Updated and expanded introductory textbook exploring law, compliance and enforcement through case studies of the most important international organizations. Takes readers behind the scenes to explore how IOs shape and are shaped by international politics. This

London School of Economics and Political Science

This third edition textbook provides a comprehensive account of the law of treaties from the viewpoint of an experienced practitioner. Updated with numerous detailed examples of the problems, precedents and documents relating to treaties, this book will appeal to teachers and students in law, political science, international relations and diplomacy. Contents: Introduction; 1. Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties 1969; 2. What is a treaty?; 3. MOUs; 4. Capacity to conclude treaties; 5. Full powers; 6. Adoption and authentication; 7. Consent to be bound; 8. Reservations; 9. Entry into force; 10. Treaties and domestic; 11. Territorial application; 12. Successive; 13. Interpretation; 14. Third States; 15. Amendment; 16. Duration and termination; 17. Invalidity; 18. The depositary; 19. Registration and publication; 20. Dispute settlement and remedies; 21. Succession to treaties; 22. International organisations; 23. Drafting and final clauses; Appendices. 2013 247 x 174 mm 516pp 978-1-107-02384-0 Hardback £75.00 978-1-107-68590-1 Paperback £38.00 For all formats available, see

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UN and international organisations / US law An Institutional Approach to the Responsibility to Protect Edited by Gentian Zyberi Universitetet i Oslo

An Institutional Approach to the Responsibility to Protect examines the roles and responsibilities of the international community regarding the responsibility to protect and proposes improvements to the current system of collective security and human rights protection. 2013 228 x 152 mm 570pp 978-1-107-03644-4 Hardback £85.00 For all formats available, see

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Sex in Peace Operations Gabrielle Simm University of New South Wales, Sydney

Sex in Peace Operations critically re-evaluates the problem of UN peacekeepers, private military contractors and humanitarian NGO workers who engage in sex with local people. Of interest to scholars of international law, peace and conflict studies, gender and sexuality, and development, it takes a regulatory approach to international law. 2013 228 x 152 mm 247pp 978-1-107-03032-9 Hardback £60.00 For all formats available, see

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Global Shell Games Experiments in Transnational Relations, Crime, and Terrorism Michael G. Findley University of Texas, Austin

Daniel L. Nielson Brigham Young University, Utah

and J. C. Sharman Griffith University, Queensland

Every year a staggering number of corporate service providers mask perpetrators of terrorist financing, corruption and illegal arms trades, but the degree to which firms flout global identification standards remains unknown. This book sheds new light on the sordid world of anonymous shell corporations through a series of field experiments. Cambridge Studies in International Relations, 128

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US law Presidents and Civil Liberties from Wilson to Obama A Story of Poor Custodians Samuel Walker University of Nebraska, Omaha

This is the first book to examine the civil liberties records of American presidents from Woodrow Wilson to Barack Obama. It examines the full range of civil liberties issues from First Amendment rights of freedom of speech to national security issues. Advance praise: ‘Sam Walker, one of the nation’s most important historians of civil liberties, offers a magisterial and nuanced overview of the troubled relationships between presidents and civil liberties from Wilson to Obama. This invaluable guide makes clear that no matter what party holds executive office, civil libertarians must look beyond the President for protection of, much less progress on, civil liberties.’ David Cole, Georgetown University Law Center 2013 234 x 156 mm 568pp 9 b/w illus. 978-1-107-67708-1 Paperback £29.99 Publication December 2013 For all formats available, see

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The Cosmopolitan First Amendment Protecting Transborder Expressive and Religious Liberties Timothy Zick William and Mary Law School

The Cosmopolitan First Amendment is the product of historical, social, political, technological and legal developments. It examines the First Amendment’s relationship to foreign travel, immigration, cross-border communication and association, religious activities that traverse international borders, conflicts among foreign and US speech and religious liberty models, and the conduct of international affairs and diplomacy. Advance praise: ‘Recent debates about the use of foreign law in American courts exemplify a growing awareness that law is no longer strictly a domestic matter. Timothy Zick’s thorough and spirited arguments for recognizing the cross-border implications of the First Amendment’s protection of freedom of speech, press, and religion relate closely to these larger issues of cosmopolitan law more broadly. The

book is essential reading not only for those who agree with Zick’s advocacy of a cosmopolitan First Amendment, but also for those who believe that a cosmopolitan understanding of law more generally would require the First Amendment to cut back its degree of protection.’ Frederick Schauer, David and Mary Harrison Distinguished Professor of Law, University of Virginia 2013 228 x 152 mm 448pp 978-1-107-01232-5 Hardback £75.00 Publication December 2013 For all formats available, see

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Slavery, Abortion, and the Politics of Constitutional Meaning Justin Buckley Dyer University of Missouri, Columbia

One particularly contentious dispute in American constitutional politics concerns the relevance of American slavery to the ongoing abortion debates. Dyer takes the reader on a trip through two centuries of American history, law and political philosophy to show how slavery and abortion are intertwined in the United States. ‘I cannot think of another scholarly book that addresses the abortion/slavery analogy in such a comprehensive manner. Professor Dyer skilfully ties the rhetorical use of the slavery analogy in the abortion debate to the substantive philosophical and legal questions on which the debates over slavery and abortion hinge. This analysis of the conceptual parallels between the pro-life and anti-slavery movements is fascinating. Sometimes, the best way to understand one’s present situation is to look for analogous cases elsewhere – either in the past or in the present – about which there seems to be clarity.’ Francis Beckwith, Baylor University 2013 216 x 138 mm 202pp 978-1-107-03194-4 Hardback £55.00 978-1-107-68074-6 Paperback £18.99 For all formats available, see

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US law / Also of interest Supreme Court Confirmation Hearings and Constitutional Change Paul M. Collins University of North Texas

and Lori A. Ringhand University of Georgia

This book presents a contrarian view to the idea that the confirmation of Supreme Court nominees by the Senate Judiciary Committee is merely empty ritual and political grandstanding. It uses empirical data and stories from over seventy years of transcripts to demonstrate that the hearings are a democratic forum for the discussion and ratification of constitutional change. 2013 228 x 152 mm 311pp 20 b/w illus. 14 tables 978-1-107-03970-4 Hardback £65.00 For all formats available, see

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The American State from the Civil War to the New Deal The Twilight of Constitutionalism and the Triumph of Progressivism Paul D. Moreno Hillsdale College, Michigan

The story of the breakdown of limited government in America and the rise of the federal state, from the Civil War to the New Deal, this book challenges the predominant academic view that celebrates the rise of government power and shows how the traditional ideas of the founders were undermined in the progressive and New Deal eras. 2013 234 x 156 mm 362pp 978-1-107-03295-8 Hardback £60.00 978-1-107-65501-0 Paperback £19.99 For all formats available, see

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Deporting Our Souls Values, Morality, and Immigration Policy Bill Ong Hing University of California, Davis

This book discusses the major immigration policy areas – undocumented workers, the immigration selection system, deportation of aggravated felons, national security and immigration policy, and the integration of new Americans – and the author suggests his own proposals on how to address the policy challenges from a perspective that encourages us to

consider the moral consequences of our decisions. ‘I … agree with Professor Hing’s call for reaching out to newcomers for greater civic and economic participation. When immigrants do well, we all do well. To do so is to set a path, a way forward for the nation as a whole to a new prosperity and greater opportunity for all. It’s a vision of the country we can become, an America that embraces the values and aspirations of our people now and for coming generations.’ Senator Edward Kennedy, from the Foreword 2013 228 x 152 mm 232pp 1 table 978-1-107-62678-2 Paperback £18.99 Also available 978-0-521-86492-3 Hardback £24.99 For all formats available, see

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Failures of American Civil Justice in International Perspective James R. Maxeiner University of Baltimore

With Gyooho Lee University School of Law, Seoul

and Armin Weber Court of Appeals, Munich

Foreword by Philip K. Howard Covington and Burling, LLP

This book provides a comparative-critical introduction to civil justice systems in the United States, Germany and Korea. It shows the shortcomings of the American system and compares them with German and Korean successes in implementing the rule of law. 2013 229 x 152 mm 344pp 16 b/w illus. 10 tables 978-1-107-69379-1 Paperback £23.99 Also available 978-1-107-00993-6 Hardback £66.00 For all formats available, see

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Justices, it dramatizes the historical and cultural factors that have shaped constitutional law. 2013 228 x 152 mm 429pp 978-1-107-02140-2 Hardback £55.00 978-1-107-64257-7 Paperback £21.99 For all formats available, see

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Law and Legal Practice in Egypt from Alexander to the Arab Conquest A Selection of Papyrological Sources in Translation, with Introductions and Commentary Edited by James G. Keenan Loyola University, Chicago

J. G. Manning Yale University, Connecticut

and Uri Yiftach-Firanko Hebrew University of Jerusalem

The study of ancient law has blossomed in recent years. In English alone there have been dozens of studies devoted to classical Greek and Roman law, to the Roman legal codes, and to the legal traditions of the ancient Near East among many other topics. Legal documents written on papyrus began to be published in some abundance by the end of the nineteenth century; but even after substantial publication history, legal papyri have not received due attention from legal historians. This book blends the two usually distinct juristic scholarly traditions, classical and Egyptological, into a coherent presentation of the legal documents from Egypt from the Ptolemaic to the late Byzantine periods, all translated and accompanied by expert commentary. The volume will serve as an introduction to the rich legal sources from Egypt in the later phases of its ancient history as well as a tool to compare legal documents from other cultures.

An Introduction to American Constitutional Law and Practice Second edition Richard H. Fallon, Jr

2014 228 x 152 mm 600pp 13 b/w illus. 2 maps 1 table 978-0-521-87452-6 Hardback c. £100.00 Publication March 2014

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Also of interest Patent Markets in the Global Knowledge Economy Theory, Empirics and Public Policy Implications Edited by Thierry Madiès Université de Fribourg, Switzerland

Dominique Guellec OECD

and Jean-Claude Prager Société du Grand Paris

Long regarded as an essential underpinning of technological innovation in successful capitalist economies, the beneficial role of patents has recently been brought into question by those favouring ‘open’ innovation. This rigorous book surveys the theory, empirical evidence and public-policy related to the role of patents in a global knowledge economy. 2014 228 x 152 mm 220pp 20 b/w illus. 9 tables 978-1-107-04710-5 Hardback c. £60.00 Publication February 2014 For all formats available, see

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Sacrifice and Gender in Biblical Law Nicole J. Ruane Syracuse University, New York

Examines the Hebrew Bible’s laws about sacrificial procedure to understand the significance of gender in sacrificial rituals and why gender distinctions are vital in these acts. Gender selection of both victims and participants is an intrinsic aspect of the nature and purpose of each rite. The laws are a means of controlling material wealth and constructing social roles. 2013 228 x 152 mm 278pp 978-0-521-87724-4 Hardback £60.00 For all formats available, see

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Index A Aasen, Henriette Sinding........................20 Acconci, Pia...........................................26 Active Citizenship and Disability.............18 Akseli, N. Orkun.....................................13 Alemanno, Alberto.................................11 Alghrani, Amel.......................................35 Ali, Shahla F.............................................8 Alldridge, Peter.........................................7 Allocation of Regulatory Competence in the EU Emissions Trading Scheme, The.. 13 Alviar Garcia, Helena..............................25 American Law Institute...........................27 American State from the Civil War to the New Deal, The...............................47 Amtenbrink, Fabian................................12 Aoláin, Fionnuala Ni...............................21 Appeals Chamber of the International Criminal Court, The..............................37 Appellate Body Secretariat, World Trade Organization.......................................24 Asian Capitalism and the Regulation of Competition..........................................2 Aspects of Law Reform.............................9 Atiyah’s Accidents, Compensation and the Law...............................................44 Aust, Anthony........................................45 Availability of Credit and Secured Transactions in a Time of Crisis.............13

B Baetens, Freya.................................... 8, 37 Baker, Dennis J.........................................7 Baker, John.............................................33 Balancing Constitutional Rights................3 Balganesh, Shyamkrishna.......................23 Banning the Bang or the Bomb?.............45 Bantekas, Ilias.................................. 17, 36 Baram, Michael......................................10 Barker, Kit................................................3 Barriga, Stefan.......................................39 Bassiouni, M. Cherif...............................16 Batros, Ben............................................37 Beco, Gauthier de...................................13 Belcredi, Massimo....................................6 Bell, Daniel A..........................................42 Ben-Shahar, Omri.....................................4 Benda-Beckmann, Franz von...................43 Benda-Beckmann, Keebet von................43 Bennett, Rebecca...................................35 Berman, Harold J....................................31 Bernal, Paul............................................24 Bertossi, Christophe...............................43 Bianchi, Andrea......................................38 Bickenbach, Jerome E.............................18 Bilchitz, David........................................16 Bioethics, Medicine and the Criminal Law.....................................................35 Bix, Brian H............................................31 Black Markets........................................34 Blanck, Peter..........................................43 Bloomfield, Stephen.................................6 Boards and Shareholders in European Listed Companies..................................6 Boie, Bertram.........................................26 Bollier, David..........................................10 Bomhoff, Jacco.........................................3 Bonilla Maldonado, Daniel........................3 Bonnitcha, Jonathan...............................27

Bonucci, Nicola......................................38 Boone, Catherine......................................1 Bossche, Peter Van den...........................25 Bowen, John R.......................................43 Bown, Chad P.........................................27 Bowrey, Kathy........................................23 Braarvig, Jens.........................................14 Bradley, Megan......................................22 Brazier, Margaret....................................35 Brems, Eva....................................... 15, 19 Brokering Europe...................................13 Brownsword, Roger................................14 Brummer, Chris.......................................24 Bruner, Christopher M...............................5 Buchanan, John........................................5 Bulto, Takele Soboka...............................15 Burns, Wil C. G.......................................10 Burton, Mark..........................................44 Butt, Peter..............................................31 Byers, Michael........................................40

C Cabanes, Bruno......................................22 Cambridge Handbook of Human Dignity, The.....................................................14 Cameron, Lindsey...................................21 Caminos, Hugo.......................................37 Cane, Peter............................................44 Capital Directive in Europe.......................5 Cartels, Markets and Crime.......................2 Casey-Maslen, Stuart........................ 21, 36 Chai, Dominic Heesang............................5 Chalmers, Damian..................................11 Chen, Albert.............................................4 Cherney, Adrian........................................7 Chetail, Vincent......................................21 Chinkin, Christine...................................37 Chivvis, Christopher S.............................45 Cho, Sungjoon.......................................26 Christian Law...........................................1 Claims against Iraqi Oil and Gas.............36 Climate Change Geoengineering............10 Coggon, John.........................................35 Cogliati-Bantz, Vincent...........................37 Cohen-Eliya, Moshe..................................3 Collected Papers on English Legal History................................................33 Collective Security..................................38 Collier, John...........................................36 Collier’s Conflict of Laws........................36 Collins, Paul M.......................................47 Collins, Ronald K. L.................................31 Commentary on the Paris Principles on National Human Rights Institutions, A..13 Commercial Contract Law.........................4 Company Law and Sustainability..............5 Comparative Corporate Governance.........6 Comparative Law.....................................2 Complementarity in the Line of Fire........41 Conac, Pierre-Henri..................................6 Concepts of Property in Intellectual Property Law.......................................23 Conflicts in the Knowledge Society.........23 Consequential Courts...............................1 Constituting Europe...............................19 Constitution and the Future of Criminal Justice in America, The...........................7 Constitution of Risk, The.........................30 Constitutionalism in Asia in the Early Twenty-First Century..............................4

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Constitutionalism in Global Constitutionalisation.............................2 Constitutionalism of the Global South.......3 Constitutions in Authoritarian Regimes.....4 Construction of Property, The..................36 Consumer Financial Dispute Resolution in a Comparative Context......................8 Contemporary Challenges to the Laws of War.................................................20 Continuous Sedation at the End of Life...35 Contract Law.........................................31 Contract Law Minimalism.........................5 Cooperation in the Law of Transboundary Water Resources...........11 Coppens, Dominic..................................26 Cordero-Moss, Giuditta........................ 5, 9 Cordonier Segger, Marie-Claire........... 8, 39 Corporate Governance in the CommonLaw World.............................................5 Corporate Tax Law..................................44 Corrias, Luigi..........................................14 Corruption, Asset Recovery, and the Right to Property in Public International Law................................14 Cosmopolitan First Amendment, The.......46 Cottier, Thomas......................................24 Counter-Terrorism Strategies in a Fragmented International Legal Order..21 Counter-Terrorism, Privatisation and Rebuilding Constitutionalism...............13 Countouris, Nicola..................................12 Cousins, Ben..........................................15 Coutinho, Diogo R..................................25 Coyle, Sean............................................31 Crawford, James.....................................40 Crime of Aggression under the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, The.............................................7 Crime Prevention......................................7 ‘Crimes against Peace’ and International Law.....................................................40 Criminal Law, Philosophy and Public Health Practice....................................35 Criminological Approaches to International Criminal Law...................36 Critical Debates on Counter-Terrorist Judicial Review....................................14 Croft, Clyde..............................................8 Cryer, Robert..........................................37 Cultural Heritage in International Investment Law and Arbitration...........37 Curtin, Deirdre.......................................11 Customary International Law in Times of Fundamental Change..........................38

D D’Aspremont, Jean.................................30 Dam, Shubhankar.....................................4 Dann, Philipp.........................................26 Darcy, Shane..........................................22 Darian-Smith, Eve...................................44 David, Fiona...........................................14 Davies, Gareth........................................11 Davis, Fergal F.........................................14 Davis, Jeffrey..........................................15 de Londras, Fiona...................................14 De Luca, Anna........................................26 De Meester, Bart....................................24 De Schutter, Olivier.................................14 Deakin, Simon..........................................5

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Index DeFranco, Allison S.................................18 Delimitation of the Continental Shelf between Denmark, Germany and the Netherlands, The..................................38 Deporting Our Souls...............................47 Dethmers, Frances....................................2 Deva, Surya............................................16 Devenney, James....................................36 DiMatteo, Larry A.....................................4 Dimensions of Politics and English Jurisprudence......................................31 Diplomatic Counterinsurgency................20 Disability and Information Technology.....18 Disability and the Good Human Life........18 Dispute Settlement Reports 2011..... 29, 30 Dispute Settlement Reports 2012........... ............................................... 27, 28, 29 Doe, Norman............................................1 Domestic Politics and International Human Rights Tribunals.......................18 Donald, David..........................................6 Dotan, Yoav..............................................3 Dowdle, Michael W...................................2 Drache, Daniel........................................25 Drahos, Peter..........................................23 Dressing Constitutionally..........................3 Dreyfuss, Rochelle Cooper......................24 Dromgoole, Sarah...................................40 Dugard, Jackie........................................15 Dunoff, Jeffrey L......................................39 Dupuy, Pierre-Marie................................10 Düwell, Marcus......................................14 Duyvendak, Jan Willem...........................43 Dyer, Justin Buckley................................46 Dynamic Constitution, The......................47 Dyson, Matthew.....................................33

E East Asian Challenge for Democracy, The.42 Echandi, Roberto....................................25 Economic and Social Rights after the Global Financial Crisis..........................13 Economic Assessment of Mergers under European Competition Law, The.............2 Edenberg, Elizabeth................................22 Edwards, Alice........................................37 Ely Yamin, Alicia.....................................16 Emerging Challenges in Privacy Law.......24 Enacting European Citizenship................12 English Civil Justice after the Woolf and Jackson Reforms....................................9 Environmental Litigation in China...........44 Equality in Education Law and Policy, 1954–2010.........................................43 EU External Relations Law......................11 European States and their Muslim Citizens...............................................43 European Union Corporate Tax Law........44 European Union Internal Market Law......12 European Union Law..............................11 European Union’s Shaping of the International Legal Order, The..............12 Eurozone Crisis, The................................13 Evolution and Equilibrium of Copyright in the Digital Age, The..........................23 Evolution of International Environmental Regimes..............................................11 Experiences of Face Veil Wearers in Europe and the Law, The......................19

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Extraterritorial Application of the Human Right to Water in Africa, The................15

F Fahey, Elaine..........................................11 Failures of American Civil Justice in International Perspective......................47 Fallon, Jr, Richard H................................47 Family, Law, and Inheritance in America..33 Farrell, Michelle......................................17 Fascists and the Jews of Italy, The...........34 Fault in American Contract Law................4 Felder, Franziska.....................................18 Ferrarini, Guido........................................6 Fight over Digital Rights, The....................9 Financial Centre for Two Empires, A..........6 Findley, Michael G..................................46 Fleckner, Andreas M.................................6 Flynn, Eilionóir........................................18 Foreign Affairs and the EU Constitution...11 Formation of Modern Europe, The...........32 Forum Shopping in International Adjudication........................................40 Foster, Michelle......................................14 Foxton, David.........................................33 Føllesdal, Andreas............................ 19, 20 Frankel, Susy..........................................23 Fraudulent Evidence before Public International Tribunals.........................41 Freedland, Mark.....................................12 French, Duncan......................................39 Friman, Håkan........................................37 Frison, Christine.....................................39 From Rhetoric to Action..........................18 Fry, James D...........................................38 Fullerton, Maryellen................................12 Future of International Law, The..............39

G Gale, Lacey Andrews..............................16 Gallagher, Anne T....................................14 Galligan, Denis J.......................................4 Gantz, David A.......................................26 Garcia, Frank J........................................31 Garde, Amandine...................................11 General Interests of Host States in International Investment Law...............26 Geneva Consensus, The..........................25 Gerards, Janneke....................................15 Gerhart, Peter M.....................................30 Gerrard, Michael B..................................11 Gervais, Daniel.......................................23 Ghai, Yash............................................ 2, 4 Gillespie, John..........................................2 Ginsburg, Jane C....................................24 Ginsburg, Tom.................................... 4, 32 Gkoutzinis, Apostolos Ath.........................5 Global Body Market, The........................42 Global Justice and International Economic Law.....................................31 Global Justice, State Duties.....................18 Global Reach of European Refugee Law, The.....................................................12 Global Shell Games................................46 Goodrich, Peter......................................32 Goodwin, Michele............................ 34, 42 Gore, Daniel.............................................2 Gould IV, William B...................................9

Great War and the Origins of Humanitarianism, 1918–1924, The......22 Green Governance.................................10 Greenwood, Christopher................... 41, 42 Gregory, Anthony...................................30 Grenfell, Laura.......................................38 Griffith-Jones, Robin...............................17 Griffiths, Danielle....................................35 Griffiths, Jonathan..................................23 Gross, Oren............................................21 Grossman, Peter Z..................................10 Guantánamo and Beyond.......................21 Guariglia, Fabricio..................................37 Guellec, Dominique................................48 Guide to the UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules, A.................................................8

H Hammel, Andrew....................................26 Handler, Michael....................................23 Harding, Matthew....................................1 Harnessing Foreign Investment to Promote Environmental Protection.......10 Harris, Peter...........................................44 Harvey, Caroline.....................................20 Hathaway, James C.................................14 Haunss, Sebastian..................................23 Havel, Brian F.........................................35 Hedge Fund Activism in Japan..................5 Heintze, Hans-Joachim...........................20 Hellum, Anne.........................................20 Herman, Bill D..........................................9 Herman, Joost........................................20 Hillebrecht, Courtney..............................18 Hindu Family and the Emergence of Modern India, The...............................32 Hing, Bill Ong.........................................47 HJI Panayi, Christiana.............................44 Ho, Lusina................................................1 Hong Kong’s Court of Final Appeal...........2 Hoppe, Nils............................................34 Hopt, Klaus J............................................6 Horder, Jeremy.........................................7 Horn, Henrik...........................................27 Howard, Philip K.....................................47 Howe, Helena R......................................23 HPCR Manual on International Law Applicable to Air and Missile Warfare...21 Human Rights in the Constitutional Law of the United States.............................16 Human Rights Obligations of Business....16 Human Rights under State-Enforced Religious Family Laws in Israel, Egypt and India.............................................19 Humanitarian Action..............................20 Humanity across International Law and Biolaw................................................14 Hurd, Ian................................................45

I Ibbetson, David......................................33 Individual Rights and the Making of the International System............................16 Institutional Approach to the Responsibility to Protect, An................45 Intellectual Property and the Common Law.....................................................23 Intellectual Property at the Edge.............24


Index Intellectual Property, Indigenous People and their Knowledge...........................23 Interdisciplinary Perspectives on International Law and International Relations.............................................39 Intermediated Securities...........................6 International Commercial Arbitration........9 International Commercial Contracts..........5 International Human Rights Law.............14 International Human Rights Law and Practice...............................................17 International Law............................. 37, 38 International Law and the Arctic.............40 International Law of Migrant Smuggling, The.....................................................14 International Law Reports................. 41, 42 International Legal Positivism in a PostModern World.....................................30 International Organizations....................45 International Trade Disputes and EU Liability...............................................13 Internet Privacy Rights............................24 Introduction to EU Competition Law, An...2 Introduction to International Criminal Law and Procedure, An........................37 Investment Law within International Law.. 8 Isin, Engin F............................................12 Islam and English Law............................17 Ivory, Radha...........................................14

J Jacob, Marc A.........................................12 Jacobs, Lesley A......................................25 Jacobsen, Karen.....................................16 Jalloh, Charles Chernor...........................21 Jassen, Alex P.........................................31 Jeffery, Renee.........................................15 Jensen, Darryn..........................................3 Jodoin, Sébastien.....................................8 Judges on Trial.........................................3 Judges, Law and War..............................22 Jurisprudence.........................................30 Jus Post Bellum and Transitional Justice..22

K Kagan, Robert A.......................................1 Kammerhofer, Jörg.................................30 Kapiszewski, Diana...................................1 Kaupa, Clemens.....................................12 Kee, Christopher.......................................8 Keenan, James G....................................47 Kenny, Mel.............................................36 Kessel, Anthony S...................................35 Kim, Hun Joon........................................15 Klabbers, Jan.................................... 38, 39 Klein, Natalie...........................................8 Kochen, Madeline...................................42 Kochenov, Dimitry...................................12 Kreß, Claus............................................39 Krook, Mona Lena..................................43 Kruse, Douglas.......................................43

L Lambert, Hélène.....................................12 Lamont, Christopher K............................20 Lamy, Pascal...........................................25 Langer, Lorenz........................................18 Langford, Malcolm..................... 15, 16, 18 Language of Law and Economics, The.....32

Lastra, Rosa...........................................24 Lauterpacht, Elihu............................ 41, 42 Law and Creativity in the Age of the Entertainment Franchise......................23 Law and Development of MiddleIncome Countries................................32 Law and Identity in Colonial South Asia..34 Law and Language.................................31 Law and Legal Practice in Egypt from Alexander to the Arab Conquest..........47 Law and Legal Process...........................33 Law and Policy of the World Trade Organization, The................................25 Law and Practice of Liability Management.5 Law and the New Developmental State..25 Law of Development Cooperation, The....26 Law of Refugee Status, The.....................14 Law, Tropical Forests and Carbon............10 Law’s Fragile State.................................43 Law’s History..........................................33 Laws and Societies in Global Contexts....44 Lawyering for the Rule of Law..................3 Leb, Christina.........................................11 Lee, Gyooho...........................................47 Lee, Karen........................................ 41, 42 Lee, Rebecca............................................1 Legal and Economic Principles of World Trade Law...........................................27 Legal Aspects of Implementing the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety..........39 Legal Emblems and the Art of Law..........32 Legal Regime of Straits, The....................37 Legal Resolution of Nuclear NonProliferation Disputes..........................38 Legitimacy of International Human Rights Regimes, The.............................20 Lehavi, Amnon.......................................36 Leroux-Martin, Philippe..........................20 Lewis, Stephen.........................................2 Li, Chenyang..........................................42 Liberalizing International Trade after Doha...................................................26 Life of Thomas E. Scrutton, The...............33 Lim, Aik Hoe...........................................24 Lindøe, Preben Hempel...........................10 Lindsay, David........................................24 Linking Global Trade and Human Rights.. 25 Litigating International Law Disputes........8 Livingston, Michael A..............................34 Lofaro, Andrea..........................................2 Londras, Fiona de...................................13 Lord, Janet E..........................................18 Lorenz, Moritz..........................................2 Low, Lucinda A.......................................38 Lyster, Rosemary.....................................10

M MacKenzie, Catherine.............................10 Madiès, Thierry.......................................48 Madlingozi, Tshepo................................15 Madsen, Mikael Rask.............................32 Maher, Imelda..........................................2 Making the Modern American Fiscal State...................................................33 Managing Cyber Attacks in International Law, Business, and Relations..................9 Manning, J. G.........................................47 Martin Luther King Jr. and the Morality of Legal Practice..................................43 Massoud, Mark Fathi..............................43

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Mavroidis, Petros C.................................27 Maxeiner, James R..................................47 May, Larry..............................................22 Mazurana, Dyan.....................................16 McAdam, Jane.......................................12 McCahery, Joseph A................................32 McDermott, Constance...........................10 McDougall, Carrie....................................7 Medical Law and Medical Ethics.............34 Meerts, Paul...........................................45 Mehrotra, Ajay K....................................33 Melamud, Mordechai.............................45 Melber, Henning.....................................45 Mieth, Dietmar.......................................14 Miles, Kate...............................................9 Millennium Development Goals and Human Rights, The...............................16 Minilateralism........................................24 Minkler, Lanse........................................18 Miola, José.............................................34 Modern Bribery Law.................................7 Modern Legal Drafting...........................31 Modern Treaty Law and Practice.............45 Monti, Giorgio........................................11 Moreno, Paul D.......................................47 Morgan, Jonathan....................................5 Mortier, Freddy.......................................35 Mukhopadhyay, Dipali..............................1 Mulgrew, Róisín.......................................7 Murray, Rachel.......................................13 Mylonaki, Emmanuela............................36

N Nadakavukaren Schefer, Krista................26 Nationalism and the Rule of Law............30 Nationality and Statelessness under International Law................................37 Nature’s Trust.........................................10 Nettelfield, Lara J....................................20 New Entrants Problem in International Fisheries Law, The................................40 Newbigin, Eleanor..................................32 Nielson, Daniel L....................................46 Nolan, Aoife...........................................13 Normative Pluralism and International Law.....................................................39 Not-for-Profit Law....................................1 Nouwen, Sarah M. H..............................41 Nuclear Weapons Under International Law.....................................................36 Nystuen, Gro..........................................36

O O’Connell, Ann.........................................1 O’Donoghue, Aoife...................................2 O’Halloran, Kerry......................................1 OECD Convention on Bribery, The...........38 Oette, Lutz.............................................17 On Dissent.............................................31 Oomen, Barbara.....................................19 Oppong, Richard Frimpong.....................36 Organ Donation and the Divine Lien in Talmudic Law......................................42 Origins of International Investment Law, The.......................................................9 Ost, Suzanne..........................................35 Oude Elferink, Alex G..............................38

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Pakistan’s Experience with Formal Law...44 Parisi, Francesco.....................................32 Parry, John T.............................................7 Patent Markets in the Global Knowledge Economy.............................................48 Paterson, Moira......................................24 Paupp, Terrence E...................................15 Payne, Jennifer.........................................5 Peace Diplomacy, Global Justice and International Agency............................45 Peerenboom, Randall.............................32 People with Disabilities...........................43 Perron-Welch, Frederic............................39 Perry, Michael J.......................................16 Persistent Power of Human Rights, The....19 Peters, Anne...........................................38 Peters, Birgit...........................................19 Pettai, Eva-Clarita...................................14 Pettai, Vello............................................14 Pieth, Mark............................................38 Piiparinen, Touko....................................39 Pitts, Yvonne..........................................33 Political and Legal Transformations of an Indonesian Polity.................................43 Politics of Principle, The............................3 Pollack, Mark A......................................39 Popular Governance of Post-Conflict Reconstruction....................................40 Porat, Ariel...............................................4 Porat, Iddo...............................................3 Poverty and the International Economic Legal System.......................................26 Power of Habeas Corpus in America, The.30 Power, Andrew.......................................18 Practising Self-Government.......................4 Prager, Jean-Claude................................48 Precedents and Case-Based Reasoning in the European Court of Justice..........12 Presidential Legislation in India.................4 Presidents and Civil Liberties from Wilson to Obama................................46 Primer on American Labor Law, A.............9 Principled Negotiation and Mediation in the International Arena..........................8 Principles and Practice of International Aviation Law, The................................35 Private International Law in Commonwealth Africa.........................36 Private Law..............................................3 Privatizing War.......................................21 Professional Secrecy of Lawyers in Europe................................................34 Program on Humanitarian Policy and Conflict Research at Harvard University, The.....................................21 Prohibition of Torture in Exceptional Circumstances, The..............................17 Promoting the Rule of Law in PostConflict States.....................................38 Proof of Causation in Tort Law..................1 Property and Political Order in Africa.........1 Property Law and Social Morality............30 Proportionality and Constitutional Culture.3 Prospects in International Investment Law and Policy....................................25 Prost, Antoine........................................19

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S Sacerdoti, Giorgio...................................26 Sacrifice and Gender in Biblical Law........48 Sadiq, Kerrie...........................................44 Saintier, Severine......................................4 Salles, Luiz Eduardo................................40 Sanchez, Gabriel S..................................35 Sanctity of Life and the Criminal Law, The.7 Sandberg, Russell...................................43 Sanders, Andrew....................................35 Santos, Alvaro........................................25 Satragno, Lucia.......................................24 Saul, Matthew........................................40 Sauvé, Pierre..........................................25 Saward, Michael.....................................12 Schabas, William A.................................17 Schaffer, Johan Karlsson.........................20 Scharf, Michael P....................................38 Scheinin, Martin.....................................18 Schemes of Arrangement..........................5 Schiele, Simone......................................11 Schmid, Evelyne.....................................39 Schmitt, Michael N.................................22 Schmitz, Barbara....................................18 Schrijver, Nico.........................................21 Schur, Lisa..............................................43

Schütze, Robert......................................11 Scott, David..............................................8 Scripture and Law in the Dead Sea Scrolls.................................................31 Seeking Human Rights Justice in Latin America..............................................15 Segna, Ulrich............................................6 Sellars, Kirsten........................................40 Serdy, Andrew........................................40 Sex in Peace Operations.........................46 Sezgin, Yüksel........................................19 Shackelford, Scott J...................................9 Shaping Rights in the ECHR....................15 Sharafi, Mitra.........................................34 Shari’a and Islamic Criminal Justice in Time of War and Peace, The.................16 Sharman, J. C..........................................46 Shaw, Malcolm.......................................37 Sheffrin, Steven M..................................42 Shetreet, Shimon......................................3 Siddique, Osama....................................44 Siems, Mathias.........................................2 Sierra Leone Special Court and its Legacy, The..........................................21 Sikkink, Kathryn.....................................19 Silverstein, Gordon...................................1 Simeon, James C.....................................17 Simm, Gabrielle......................................46 Simpser, Alberto.......................................4 Six-Day War and Israeli Self-Defense, The.....................................................22 Sjafjell, Beate...........................................5 Skinner, Christina...................................41 Skover, David M......................................31 Slavery, Abortion, and the Politics of Constitutional Meaning.......................46 Small Arms Survey 2013.........................22 Small Arms Survey, Geneva.....................22 Smith, Lionel............................................1 Social and Political Foundations of Constitutions.........................................4 Social Difference and Constitutionalism in Pan-Asia..........................................44 Social Foundations of World Trade, The....26 Socio-Economic Rights in South Africa....15 Sorabji, John............................................9 Sovereignty, Statehood and State Responsibility......................................37 Srebrenica in the Aftermath of Genocide.20 Stahn, Carsten........................................45 Stan, Lavinia............................................7 State and Prospects of Sino-European Investment Protection, The...................26 State of Economic and Social Human Rights, The..........................................18 State Responsibility................................40 Statehood and Self-Determination..........39 Steel, Sandy.............................................1 Sterckx, Sigrid........................................35 Stern, Rachel E.......................................44 Stewart, Miranda......................................1 Strategic Alliances and Joint Ventures.....32 Strategically-created Treaty Conflicts and the Politics of International Law...........40 Strauss, Andrew L...................................10 Straw, Jack...............................................9 Substantive Protection under Investment Treaties...............................................27 Summers, James.....................................20 Sumner, Andy.........................................16


Index Superfine, Benjamin Michael...................43 Supreme Court Confirmation Hearings and Constitutional Change..................47 Sustainable Development, International Criminal Justice, and Treaty Implementation.....................................8 Sutton, Adam...........................................7

T Taking Economic, Social and Cultural Rights Seriously in International Criminal Law.......................................39 Tallinn Manual on the International Law Applicable to Cyber Warfare................22 Tax Expenditure Management.................44 Tax Fairness and Folk Justice...................42 Teaching Law.........................................34 Territorial Jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court, The............7 Test-tubes for Global Intellectual Property Issues....................................23 The Bar of Brussels.................................34 Theory and Practice of Corporate Governance...........................................6 Thévenoz, Luc..........................................6 Thies, Anne............................................13 Thornhill, Chris.......................................32 Threatened Island Nations......................11 Tietje, Christian......................................24 Toppling Qaddafi....................................45 Towards the Development of the International Penal System.....................7 Trachtman, Joel P....................................39 Transatlantic Community of Law, A.........11 Transformation of European Private Law, The.....................................................36 Transitional and Retrospective Justice in the Baltic States..................................14 Transitional Justice in Post-Communist Romania...............................................7 Transitional Justice in the Asia-Pacific......15 Transparency in International Law...........38 Travaux Préparatoires of the Crime of Aggression, The...................................39 Trubek, David M.....................................25 Trust Law in Asian Civil Law Jurisdictions..1 Tsagourias, Nicholas...............................38

Tuori, Kaarlo...........................................13 Tuori, Klaus............................................13 Turenne, Sophie........................................3

U U.S. Energy Policy and the Pursuit of Failure.................................................10 Ulfstein, Geir.................................... 19, 20 Underwater Cultural Heritage and International Law................................40 UNHCR and the Supervision of International Refugee Law, The............17 Universal Declaration of Human Rights, The.....................................................17

V Vadi, Valentina.......................................37 Vagias, Michail.........................................7 Valenti, Mara.........................................26 van Beers, Britta.....................................14 van den Herik, Larissa.............................21 van Genugten, Willem............................18 Van Gerven, Dirk......................................5 Van Vooren, Bart....................................11 van Waas, Laura.....................................37 van Zeben, Josephine.............................13 Vandenhole, Wouter...............................18 VanderWolk, Jefferson P...........................6 Várady, Tibor..........................................31 Varney, Eliza...........................................18 Vauchez, Antoine...................................13 Vermeule, Adrian....................................30 Vermeulen, Erik......................................32 Versteeg, Mila..........................................4 Viens, A. M.............................................35 Viñuales, Jorge E....................................10 Vischer, Robert K....................................43 Voigt, Christina........................................9

W Wagner, Sarah E.....................................20 Waincymer, Jeff........................................8 Walker, Samuel.......................................46 Wang, Jiangyu..........................................6 Wannier, Gregory E.................................11 Wardhaugh, Bruce....................................2

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Warlords, Strongman Governors, and the State in Afghanistan........................1 Weapons Under International Human Rights Law..........................................21 Weber, Armin.........................................47 Weiss, Friedl...........................................12 Werner, Wouter G...................................14 Wessel, Ramses A...................................11 West, Robin L.........................................34 Weston, Burns H....................................10 White, Nigel D.................................. 20, 38 White, Rob...............................................7 Why Prison?.............................................8 Williams, Susan H...................................44 Wilmshurst, Elizabeth.............................37 Winter, Jay.............................................19 Witte, Jr, John.........................................31 Witzleb, Normann..................................24 Women’s Human Rights.........................20 Wood, Mary Christina.............................10 Woodman, Sophia....................................4 World Trade Organization..... 27, 28, 29, 30 Worlds of the Trust, The............................1 WTO Appellate Body Repertory of Reports and Awards............................24 WTO Case Law of 2011, The...................27 WTO Disciplines on Subsidies and Countervailing Measures.....................26 WTO Domestic Regulation and Services Trade...................................................24

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Z Zartman, I. William.................................45 Zdouc, Werner........................................25 Zedalis, Rex J..........................................36 Zhou, Qi...................................................4 Zick, Timothy..........................................46 Zwier, Paul J.............................................8 Zwitter, Andrej........................................20 Zyberi, Gentian.......................................45

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