This two-volume set contains a representative selection of leading articles by outstanding scholars, practitioners, and policymakers in the field of international environmental law (IEL). Professor Anton has organized the contributions a...
This Research Collection provides a comprehensive spectrum of articles published in the last seven decades in the field of customary international law. International custom “as evidence of a general practice accepted as law”, is consider...
‘The book edited by Professor Liukkunen provides excellent guidance through the development and principles of modern conflict-of-laws rules in the field of cross-border employment relations.’
– Michael Bogdan, University of Lund, Sweden
The economic impact of intellectual property rights has been the subject of considerable debate and research. This engaging two-volume set compiles materials by distinguished scholars who have addressed, from different perspectives and i...
‘This is a timely collection of the best writings from the past two decades on whether liberal-democratic norms have successfully infiltrated international law, a field that—while traditionally built upon the concept of the State—has bee...
‘A very useful compilation of major, authoritative and well selected academic writings on the International Court of Justice that offers an introduction to the academic literature as well as to the jurisprudence.’
– Alain Pellet, French ...
This comprehensive collection highlights the core debates on international trade and investment, covering main issues such as welfare gains and losses, trade patterns and international transaction interventions. Reflecting an unpreceden...
‘These volumes are a must-have collection of scholarly texts in the field of history and theory of international law. Jean d’Aspremont brings them together with a vision on our discipline at large. This selection of the most seminal and ...
‘Property is one of the most essential – and most misunderstood –concepts. The law of property is complex because the institution of private property fills a wide variety of functions, from providing security and autonomy to generating s...
‘This two volume collection edited by Professor Rob White offers a challenging and insightful flavour of the criminological endeavour to address one of the most prescient challenges of the 21st century: environmental crime. Edited by one...
‘These amazing three volumes – containing everything you always wanted to know about forum shopping but were afraid to ask – are a masterwork on one of the most controversial and ubiquitous issues of International Law. The selection and ...
‘This collection of articles edited by Professor Susan Beth Farmer offers a wide range of specialist comparative studies of EU competition law and US antitrust law. In a world increasingly influenced by the two legal models, this access ...