Law of Obligations
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Autonomous Vehicles
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Tort Law
Eric Tjong Tjin Tai
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Frontiers in Civil Justice
Edited by Xandra Kramer, Jos Hoevenaars, Betül Kas, Erlis Themeli
‘Frontiers in Civil Justice provides a fulsome account of contemporary European directives, initiatives, and case law aiming to revamp the modes by which claimants can seek remedies. Readers learn of an array of initiatives – from fundin... -
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Ways out of the European Housing Crisis
Edited by Christoph U. Schmid
‘In the face of the current housing crisis in most EU countries, alternative and intermediate tenures below and between rent and ownership are in the focus of both researchers and policy makers. When searching for new models for better a... -
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Foundations of Public Contracts
José G. Giacomuzzi
‘Comparative law requires knowledge of different national legal orders and to be successfully conducted depends also on historical knowledge. Comparisons should not be snapshots, but narratives. Giacomuzzi’s book is a remarkable and para...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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Climate in Court
Pau de Vilchez Moragues
‘Within the now substantial literature on climate litigation, the study by Dr de Vilchez Moragues is one of the rare single-authored book-length examinations of the overall phenomenon. The legal tapestry proposed by the author reveals co...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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Comparative Law of Obligations
Dário M. Vicente
‘Comparative research is foundational for the understanding of foreign law and of one’s own law, for stimulating legal reform, for harmonizing laws. It may tackle entire legal orders or single issues. Moura Vicente chooses a middle cours...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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Rethinking Comparative Law
Simone Glanert, Alexandra Mercescu, Geoffrey Samuel
‘A fascinating and refreshing book on legal comparison! Challenging the orthodoxy, the book offers fruitful reflections on the role of language and culture in law, and discusses questions of method, or the lack thereof, interdisciplinari...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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The Future of the Employment Contract
Douglas Brodie
‘In Douglas Brodie's The Future of the Employment Contract, one of the world's leading scholars on the employment contract provides a rich and judicious examination of the prospects for a worker-protective common law. The result is an im...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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Contract Law
Jan M. Smits
Reflecting the most recent changes in the law, the third edition of this popular textbook provides a fully updated, comparative introduction to the law of contract. Accessible and clear, it is perfectly pitched for international students...eBook:Find out more$39.96
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Comparative Tort Law
Edited by Mauro Bussani, Anthony J. Sebok
‘Some of the most debated and difficult topics in comparative tort law are examined by authors who are not only outstanding comparative tort lawyers but also leading experts in these specific areas. The analysis of civil liability in unf...eBook:Find out more$65.00
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Research Handbook on Private Law Theory
Edited by Hanoch Dagan, Benjamin C. Zipursky
‘Private law theory today is a powerful scholarly discourse; it can lift up the learning experience of students and teachers making sense of the thickets of our modern law; it can stimulate jurists to make lasting contributions to legal ...eBook:Find out more$65.00