Legal Philosophy
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Multi-criteria Analysis in Legal Reasoning
Bengt Lindell
‘This is a highly original approach to a pressing problem of legal reasoning: how to decide in a context in which many different values and interests need to be considered. The interdisciplinary approach chosen, using decision theory and...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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Eutopia
Philip Allott
‘Allott’s Eutopia is audaciously ambitious and unconventional in style and content. It seeks no less than to do for the 21st century what Thomas More’s Utopia and Francis Bacon’s Great Instauration did in the English Renaissance: to help...eBook:Find out more$27.20
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Academic Learning in Law
Edited by Bart van Klink, Ubaldus de Vries
‘At a time when the performative demands of the neo-liberal university threaten to marginalize liberal and post-liberal traditions of critical enquiry, it is important to be reminded that a quality legal education can be both richly scep...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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Facts and Norms in Law
Edited by Sanne Taekema, Bart van Klink, Wouter de Been
‘A valuable collection of original analyses of the way various disciplines conceptualise facts, values, and norms in the realms of judging, lawyering, and legislating – and the interdisciplinary challenges and opportunities this offers....eBook:Find out more$40.00
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Smart Technologies and the End(s) of Law
Mireille Hildebrandt
‘Hildebrandt’s book is thought-provoking and a needed contribution to discussions of the impacts of smart technologies.’ – Beth-Anne Schuelke-Leech, Science and Public PolicyeBook:Find out more$35.20
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Robot Law
Edited by Ryan Calo, A. Michael Froomkin, Ian Kerr
‘The timing of Robot Law is perfect. If law is going to catch up with technology, it's going to need this book. The editors have convened an expert group of authors to guide us into the future on a wide range of issues. I'd be surprised ...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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The Rule of Law
Christopher May
‘For too long, the rule of law has been assumed as opposed to rigorously interrogated. Christopher May’s excellent study not only draws attention to this oversight, but also lucidly demonstrates how and why the rule of law has achieved t...eBook:Find out more$35.16
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Constitutionalism and Religion
Francois Venter
‘A timely and immensely scholarly work to explain how present doctrines of secularism could be infused, enriched by the notion of objective constitutionalism. The author’s wide-ranging comparative research and his understanding of religi...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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Justice for Future Generations
Peter Lawrence
‘Human-induced climate change is the most fiendish legal and policy problem ever faced by humanity, and our very survival as a species hinges on whether we respond effectively to it. Those who will feel the most acute effects of climate ...eBook:Find out more$27.16
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Understanding the Nature of Law
Michael Giudice
‘This is a superb book. Taking up the important debate on the role of conceptual analysis in legal theory, Giudice carefully articulates the competing positions and presents a clear-eyed and perspicuous account of conceptual analysis. Th...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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Critical Reflections on Ownership
Mary Warnock
‘Mary Warnock’s Critical Reflections on Ownership is a sustained meditation on the significance that ownership has for us from one of our finest philosophical voices. First exploring the responsibility and love we have for things that ar...eBook:Find out more$27.16
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Political Technology and the Erosion of the Rule of Law
Günter Frankenberg
‘Books abound on the question whether states of emergency can be legally controlled. But Frankenberg’s account stands out because of his mastery of the political and legal contexts in which the terms of the debate about states of emergen...eBook:Find out more$35.16