Constitutional and Administrative Law
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Comity
Frank Vibert
‘Comity is a triumph. In elegant, jargon-free prose it outlines a pathway out of an existential problem of our digital age – the increasing difficulty in fully-multilateral bodies to reach agreement on how to manage global problems. Auth... -
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Extraterritoriality in East Asia
Danielle Ireland-Piper
‘In Extraterritoriality in East Asia: Criminal Law and Jurisdiction in China, Japan and South Korea, Danielle Ireland-Piper has again demonstrated her comprehensive knowledge, and sharp analysis, of some of the most complex and most pres... -
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The Legal Limits of Direct Democracy
Edited by Daniel Moeckli, Anna Forgács, Henri Ibi
‘Like representative democracy, direct democracy needs the limits of the rule of law to be not only democratic but liberal. A work that fills a void, both precious collection of data on the legal framework of referendums and initiatives ... -
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The Euro Crisis and Constitutional Pluralism
Tomi Tuominen
‘Through a painstaking, compelling analysis of case law and legislation, Tuominen rejects constitutional pluralism as a normative theory. To corroborate his claim, he points out that the asymmetrical structure of the Economic and Monetar... -
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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... -
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Brexit
Edited by Jörn A. Kämmerer, Hans -B. Schäfer
‘This is a remarkable book that provides an in-depth multidisciplinary insight into the legal and economic consequences of Brexit. It contains a careful analysis, supported with theoretical predictions and empirical data on the consequen... -
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An Economic Analysis of Public Law
George Dellis
‘A crystal clear explanation of how economic analysis can be applied to public law. And a brilliant demonstration of what it can contribute to the analysis of public law, in spite of the epistemological and even philosophical differences...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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Democratic Constitutionalism in India and the European Union
Edited by Philipp Dann, Arun K. Thiruvengadam
‘This book on comparative constitutional law enters new ground in various ways. It compares a big and socio-culturally very diverse state, which has outgrown the traditional concept of the nation-state, and a big and also very diverse po...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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Equality and Non-Discrimination in the EU
Giovanni Zaccaroni
Discussing the fundamental role played by the principles of equality and non-discrimination in the EU legal order, this insightful book explores the positive and negative elements that have contributed to the consolidation of the process...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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Disciplining Judges
Edited by Richard Devlin, Sheila Wildeman
'Disciplining Judges represents a new and important contribution to the fields of Public Law and judicial studies. It positions judicial discipline as an essential component of constitutionalism and the rule of law. This marvellous colle...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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Rule of Law and Areas of Limited Statehood
Edited by Linda Hamid, Jan Wouters
‘International law presumes a set of territorially-defined sovereign states, but in many parts of the world, state control of territory is more fiction than fact. This path-breaking volume considers a whole host of questions about govern...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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Revolution, Transition, Memory, and Oblivion
Edited by Martin Belov, Antoni Abat i Ninet
‘A novel and sophisticated collection of essays on some of the most fascinating questions in constitutional and political theory. Associating socio-legal memory and oblivion with constitutional and political transitions, this book is a m...eBook:Find out more$40.00