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Legal Certainty in the Preliminary Reference Procedure
John Cotter
‘Scholars of EU law have long neglected the works of American legal theorists, and the value they possess for establishing stronger insights into the EU legal order. In utilising the work of Llewellyn, and applying it to a European judic...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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Allegiance, Citizenship and the Law
Helen Irving
‘Focused on citizenship as legal status, Helen Irving meticulously excavates the complex past and present of allegiance in relation to the topic of citizenship. She shows us in detail how allegiance works, how it links to acquisition and...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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State Theory and the Law
Thomas Vesting
‘This is a timely book that takes a fresh look at an old concept: the state! The original approach chosen by Thomas Vesting consists in a new theory of the state that is focused on its cognitive and cultural meaning. It builds a bridge b...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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Private Law in Context
Marc Loth
‘To call this book a masterful primer on private law is to dramatically understate its accomplishments. It is nothing less than an indispensable travel guide to the entire landscape of legal theory, history, and practice. I cannot imagin...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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Hashtag Jurisprudence
Cassandra Sharp
‘Sharp’s study of the response to terror on Twitter is a brilliant exploration of the digital public square in the perpetual shadow of violence (from within law and without). How law’s imperatives and aspirations are shaped in the popula...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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Posthuman Legalities
Edited by Anna Grear, Emille Boulot, Iván D. Vargas-Roncancio, Joshua Sterlin
How might law address the multiple crises of meaning intrinsic to global crises of climate, poverty, mass displacements, ecological breakdown, species extinctions and technological developments that increasingly complicate the very notio...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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After Meaning
Jean d’Aspremont
‘If you are the rare kind of jurist on the international scene disposed to engage in introspection so radical that none of your epistemic postulates will be safe, not even your most evident assumptions (that the words of a law-text carry...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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Comparative Methods in Law, Humanities and Social Sciences
Edited by Maurice Adams, Mark Van Hoecke
‘Comparative Methods in Law, Humanities and Social Sciences makes a fresh and innovative addition to the booming literature on comparative research. The collection of articles combines insights from various disciplines in humanities and ...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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The Insanity Defense
Wojciech Załuski
‘Wojciech Załuski’s work focusing on the insanity defense, one of the classic problems of criminal law, is an excellent demonstration of how to impartially explain the presumptive underpinnings of this field, an approach which is often a...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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Legal Doctrinal Scholarship
Mátyás Bódig
‘Competent legal scholars need to be familiar with the right ways in which claims about the law can be vindicated, but this does not imply they possess great awareness of either the epistemic status or the political implications of their...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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Life and the Law in the Era of Data-Driven Agency
Edited by Mireille Hildebrandt, Kieron O’Hara
‘Life and the Law in the Era of Data-Driven Agency is one of the few resources on this topic and is most suitable for the academic or senior practitioner in this emerging and complex area of law; thus, it would be a valuable addition to ...eBook:Find out more$36.00
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Law’s Reality
Allan Beever
‘This book is a sustained and penetrating application of the linguistic and social philosophy of John Searle to legal theory. Convincingly affirming the insufficiently explored interest of Searle’s work in this regard, questions, includi...eBook:Find out more$40.00