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The Future of Intellectual Property
Edited by Daniel J. Gervais
This forward-looking book examines the issue of intellectual property (IP) law reform, considering both the reform of primary IP rights, and the impact of secondary rights on such reforms. It reflects on the distinction between primary a... -
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Beyond Shareholder Value
P. M. Vasudev
‘This new work by Professor P.M. Vasudev is a welcome addition to the largely economic literature on shareholder value. It considers the legal idea and its link with shareholder primacy and democratic legitimacy and compares it with stak... -
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Research Handbook on Big Data Law
Edited by Roland Vogl
This state-of-the-art Research Handbook provides an overview of research into, and the scope of current thinking in, the field of big data analytics and the law. It contains a wealth of information to survey the issues surrounding big da... -
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A Research Agenda for Regional and Local Government
Edited by Mark Callanan, John Loughlin
‘This book provides a great starting point for those wanting to think through the multiple research issues confronting local and regional government. Whether the focus is economic performance, public service management, reorganisation or... -
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Advanced Introduction to Law and Development
Mariana M. Prado, Michael J. Trebilcock
‘The Advanced Introduction to Law and Development is the most comprehensive and interdisciplinary textbook on the role of law in socioeconomic development. The authors cover an impressive range of topics, including a new chapter on healt... -
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The Future of Animal Law
David Favre
'This impressive book brings together and adds to the unique, creative and thoughtful legal possibilities David Favre has posited for achieving meaningful improvements in the lives of animals. The book is highly readable, clear-sighted, ... -
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Advanced Introduction to Legal Reasoning
Larry Alexander, Emily Sherwin
‘In an eminently lucid book, Alexander and Sherwin argue that legal reasoning is just not special or distinct. Whether or not one agrees with their claim, no one reading their wonderful and engaging book can escape the conclusion that t... -
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Judges, Technology and Artificial Intelligence
Tania Sourdin
‘This book focuses on how new information technologies can support judges and lawyers. It explores the extent to which technological developments might replace judges, in at least some aspects of their work. Human justice requires protec... -
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Energy Law, Climate Change and the Environment
Edited by Martha M. Roggenkamp, Kars J. de Graaf, Ruven C. Fleming
‘This impressive and ambitious volume could not be more timely. Climate change now firmly links energy and the environment, and the way in which energy law is structured will profoundly influence the effectiveness of policy responses. Wr... -
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Animal Welfare and International Trade Law
Katie Sykes
‘This book provides the broad and rich social, legal, cultural, and economic context needed to examine the growing presence of animal welfare as a concern of international law. The author has identified the Seal Case of the WTO as a tipp... -
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Realizing the Abidjan Principles on the Right to Education
Edited by Frank Adamson, Sylvain Aubry, Mireille de Koning, Delphine Dorsi
‘The Abidjan Principles on the right to education have become a major reference tool for all, contributing to a dynamic process towards the implementation of the right to free, public, quality and inclusive education for all and leading ... -
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The International Rule of Law
Denise Wohlwend
‘Virtually everyone seems to agree that the rule of law is a good thing, but there is enormous variation in what it means domestically and, in particular, what it might mean internationally. In this important book Denise Wohlwend takes s...