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Legal Fictions in International Law
Reece Lewis
‘The topic of legal fictions is making a much-deserved comeback, following Jeremy Bentham’s scornful critique of them in English common law. In this cautiously enthusiastic defence, Reece Lewis identifies, taxonomises and evaluates the p... -
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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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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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State Sponsored Cyber Surveillance
Eliza Watt
‘Dr. Eliza Watt’s timely book explores one of the most controversial problems of the information age: state sponsored cyber surveillance and how it affects the right to privacy. The book is extremely well researched and I have no doubt t... -
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Poverty and Human Rights
Edited by Suzanne Egan, Anna Chadwick
‘Suzanne Egan and Anna Chadwick have brought together a range of emergent and established voices in this collection on the tensions and contradictions inherent in the roles of human rights in combating poverty. Multidisciplinary contribu... -
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The European Court of Human Rights
Edited by Helmut P. Aust, Esra Demir-Gürsel
‘An original, unique and fundamental contribution to the widespread debate on the very idea of an international system for protecting human rights that directly affects the European Court of Human Rights, “the conscience of Europe”. In r... -
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The Interplay between the EU's Return Acquis and International Law
Támas Molnár
‘Analysing interactions between EU and international law in the specific field related to return of migrants, this book reveals intriguing dynamics. As a unique contribution to legal scholarship, it explores how the EU Return Directive h... -
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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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EU Migration Agencies
David Fernández-Rojo
‘In this detailed and precise guide, the author traces how Europe’s border, police, and asylum agencies are evolving in an interactive system of governance. EU Migration Agencies maps out lines of authority, pathways of power, and unexpe...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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International Law and Transboundary Aquifers
Francesco Sindico
‘Transboundary aquifers are increasingly being recognised as an important part of addressing the world water challenge. However, as this book artfully demonstrates, legal arrangements pertaining to this precious resource are still in th...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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International Law and International Politics
Alexander Orakhelashvili
‘Alexander Orakhelashvili’s International Law and International Politics is a courageous endeavour to find common ground between the disciplines of international law and international relations. While both disciplines study the same phen...eBook:Find out more$40.00