‘In this masterful book, Petros Mavroidis blends an elegant combination of prose, data and law to explore just how the WTO dispute system worked, how it failed, and why it needs to be fixed.’
– Chad Bown, Peterson Institute for Internati...
Edited by Mark Findlay, Jolyon Ford, Josephine Seah, Dilan Thampapillai
‘This book is an excellent resource for aiding the discussion on the imminent need for effective regulation, informed by interdisciplinary and multi-stakeholder approaches, that AI governance requires. It is a must read for those interes...
‘I highly recommend this outstanding treatise. With a focus on the role of lawyers, the treatise outlines crucial strategic decisions throughout a dispute. Bringing in the most up-to-date understanding of human behavior and weaving inter...
‘The book Local Maladies, Global Remedies: Reclaiming the Right to Health in Latin America by Everaldo Lamprea-Montealegre presents a fascinating analysis of the current problems and paradoxes regarding right to health access in the glob...
‘Understanding EU internal market law today requires a lot more than just examining the market freedoms through its rationale of negative integration, as they are contained in the EU Treaties. Rather, supplementing this is positive integ...
‘Combining international political and legal perspectives, Ocean Geopolitics: Marine Resources, Maritime Boundary Disputes and the Law of the Sea offers fresh and timely insights on both the challenges and opportunities involved in the r...
‘Unfair Contract Terms in the Digital Age offers an excellent critical perspective on adaptation and suitability of the impactful rules on unfair contract terms to respond to the challenges brought by digitalisation of the market. A must...
‘A number of audiences are likely to find this an interesting book. These include readers interested in the concept of harmonisation of laws and in the practical issues inherent in drafting legislation, broadly defined; as well as reader...
This comprehensive book examines the judicial governance of the patent system in Europe and beyond, and looks at mechanisms for enhancing coherence. Federica Baldan investigates the challenges to judicial coherence which may arise after ...
‘The EU’s development cooperation policy plays an important role in the Union’s external relations, but also gives rise to complex and difficult legal problems. It is therefore exhilarating that with her book EU Development Cooperation P...
This thought-provoking book conceptualizes femicide as a multifaceted human rights violation and proposes state responsibility for group-related risks of violence against women and girls. In doing so, it reassesses the concept of femicid...
‘Digital Learning in Higher Education is a timely and stimulating view of the great education disruption wrought by COVID. Its well-told stories make sense of how technology and management are struggling to adjust to new lived experience...