1. |
Comparative Succession Law: Volume I Testamentary Formalities |
Reid et al (eds) |
2. |
The End of Negotiable Instruments |
Rogers |
3. |
Sovereignty's Promise |
Fox-Decent |
4. |
A Doubtful and Perilous Experiment |
Topf |
5. |
Federalism and the Tug of War Within |
Ryan |
6. |
The Ends of Harm |
Tadros |
7. |
The Ethics of Plea Bargaining |
Lippke |
8. |
The Structures of Criminal Law |
Duff et al (eds) |
9. |
The Ethics of Capital Punishment |
Kramer |
10. |
Retributivism Has a Past |
Tonry |
11. |
The Legal Construction of Personal Work Relations |
Freedland & Kountouris |
12. |
The Emergence of EU Contract Law |
Miller |
13. |
Administrative Law and Policy of the European Union |
Hofmann et al |
14. |
The Foundations of European Union Competition Law |
Nazzini |
15. |
EU Foreign Investment Law |
Dimopoulos |
16. |
The Access of Individuals to International Justice |
Cançado Trindade |
17. |
On the Frontlines |
Ní Aoláin et al |
18. |
Lords of the Land |
Hickford |
19. |
Reflections on 'The Concept of Law' |
Simpson |
20. |
Law's Relations |
Nedelsky |
21. |
Well-Being and Fair Distribution |
Adler |
22. |
Aboriginal Title |
McHugh |
23. |
Formalism and the Sources of International Law |
D'Aspremont |
24. |
World Trade Law after Neoliberalism |
Lang |
25. |
International Law and Domestic Legal Systems |
Shelton (ed) |
26. |
International Harmonization of Economic Regulation |
Nakagawa |
27. |
Securing Human Rights? |
Fassbender (ed) |
28. |
The Right to Health Under International Law |
Tobin |
29. |
Sovereign Equality and Moral Disagreement |
Roth |
30. |
Humanities Law |
Teitel |
31. |
The Responsibility to Protect |
Genser & Cotler |
32. |
Comparative Law as Transnational Law |
Miller & Zumbansen (eds) |
33. |
A Distinct Judicial Power |
Gerber |
34. |
The Boundaries of the Criminal Law |
Duff et al (eds) |
35. |
What is Criminology? |
Bosworth & Hoyle (eds) |
36. |
Crime, Punishment, and Responsibility |
Cruft et al (eds) |
37. |
Participation in European Union Rulemaking |
Mendes |
38. |
EU External Relations Law |
Eeckhout |
39. |
Law and Religion in Europe |
Doe |
40. |
The Evolution of the European Convention on Human Rights |
Bates |
41. |
International Humanitarian Law and International Human Rights Law |
Ben-Naftali (ed) |
42. |
The Legal Protection of Human Rights |
Campbell et al (eds) |
43. |
European and International Media Law |
Keller |
44. |
Law and Culture in Israel |
Mautner |
45. |
Reason in Action: Collected Essays Volume I |
Finnis |
46. |
Intention and Identity: Collected Essays Volume II |
Finnis |
47. |
Human Rights and Common Good: Collected Essays Volume III |
Finnis |
48. |
Philosophy of Law: Collected Essays Volume IV |
Finnis |
49. |
Religion and Public Reasons: Collected Essays Volume V |
Finnis |
50. |
Engineering Equality |
Somek |
51. |
The Idea of Labour Law |
Davidov & Langille (eds) |
52. |
Philosophical Foundations of Language in the Law |
Marmor & Soames (eds) |
53. |
The Lisbon Treaty |
Craig |
54. |
The Law of Treaties Beyond the Vienna Convention |
Cannizzaro (ed) |
55. |
Piracy and Armed Robbery at Sea |
Geiss & Petrig |
56. |
Blame it on the WTO? |
Joseph |
57. |
The Legacy of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia |
Swart et al |
58. |
Interpreting the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty |
Joyner |
59. |
State Responsibility for International Terrorism |
Trapp |
60. |
The European Court of Human Rights between Law and Politics |
Christoffersen & Madsen (eds) |
61. |
The Nuremberg Military Tribunals and the Origins of International Criminal Law |
Heller |
62. |
Compensation and Restitution in Investor-State Arbitration |
Sabahi |
63. |
The Making of International Criminal Justice |
Meron |
64. |
Extraterritorial Application of Human Rights Treaties |
Milanovic |
65. |
The Optional Protocol to the UN Convention Against Torture |
Murray et al |
66. |
Company Law and Economic Protectionism |
Bernitz & Ringe (eds) |
67. |
Global Perspectives on Income Taxation Law |
Avi-Yonah et al |
68. |
A Theory of Contract Law |
Alces |
69. |
Professional Fees in Corporate Bankruptcies |
LoPucki & Doherty |
70. |
The Institutional Structure of Antitrust Enforcement |
Crane |
71. |
A History of Civil Litigation |
Vandall |
72. |
The Agnostic Age |
Horwitz |
73. |
Philosopher Kings? |
Christie |
74. |
Property |
Dagan |
75. |
Constitutional Exclusion |
Tomkovicz |
76. |
Losing Twice |
Calhoun |
77. |
States of Passion |
Zylan |
78. |
Judicial Review of Commercial Regulation |
Arancibia |
79. |
The Toughest Beat |
Page |
80. |
The Law of Habeas Corpus (3rd Edn) |
Farbey et al |
81. |
Retributivism |
White |
82. |
A Right to Care? |
Busby |
83. |
Regulating Cartels in Europe (2nd Edn) |
Harding & Joshua |
84. |
Market Integration and Public Services in the European Union |
Cremona (ed) |
85. |
Infringement Nation |
Tehranian |
86. |
Access to Medicine in a Global Economy |
Ho |
87. |
Justinian's Digest |
Honoré |
88. |
The Roman Foundations of the Law of Nations |
Kingsbury & Straumann (eds) |
89. |
Law and Neuroscience |
Freeman (ed) |
90. |
A Matter of Dispute |
Peters |
91. |
Philosophical Foundations of Criminal Law |
Duff & Green (eds) |
92. |
The Heuristics Debate |
Kelman |
93. |
Reclaiming Justice |
Ivkovic & Hagan |
94. |
Iraq and the Use of Force in International Law |
Weller |
95. |
The Philosophical Foundations of Extraterritorial Punishment |
Chehtman |
96. |
Maritime Power and the Law of the Sea |
Kraska |
97. |
Genocide Denials and the Law |
Hennebel & Hochmann (eds) |
98. |
Maritime Security and the Law of the Sea |
Klein |
99. |
War by Contract |
Francioni & Ronzitti (eds) |
100. |
Disobeying the Security Council |
Tzanakopoulos |
101. |
Domestic Courts and the Rule of International Law |
Nollkaemper |
102. |
The Power of Deliberation |
Johnstone |
103. |
The Evolving International Investment Regime |
Alvarez et al |
104. |
From Bilateralism to Community Interests |
Paulus et al (eds) |
105. |
Collective Security |
Orakhelashvili |
106. |
The Economic Structure of Trusts: Towards a Property-Based Approach |
Lau |
107. |
A Debtor World |
Brubaker et al (eds) |
108. |
Legalism |
Dresch & Skoda (eds) |
109. |
Mediation |
Hopt & Steffek |
110. |
The Design of Competition Law Institutions |
Fox & Trebilcock (eds) |
111. |
A Secular Europe |
Zucca |
112. |
The Global Model of Constitutional Rights |
Möller |
113. |
The Multicultural Prison |
Phillips |
114. |
'Grooming' and the Sexual Abuse of Children |
McAlinden |
115. |
Just Sentencing |
Frase |
116. |
Philosophical Foundations of EU Law |
Dickson & Eleftheriadis |
117. |
The Enforcement of EU Law |
Andersen |
118. |
EU Anti-discrimination Law 2nd Edn |
Ellis & Watson |
119. |
The Legal Understanding of Slavery |
Allain (ed) |
120. |
Islamic Law and International Human Rights Law |
Ellis et al (eds) |
121. |
Beyond Disagreement |
Sathanapally |
122. |
Colonial Copyright |
Birnhack |
123. |
Civil Rights in the Shadow of Slavery |
Rutherglen |
124. |
Law as a Leap of Faith |
Gardner |
125. |
The Logic of Legal Requirements |
Ferrer Beltran & Battista Ratti (eds) |
126. |
Corrective Justice |
Weinrib |
127. |
The Idea of Private Law |
Weinrib |
128. |
The Nature of Legislative Intent |
Ekins |
129. |
Conscience and Conviction |
Brownlee |
130. |
Law's Evolution and Human Understanding |
Claus |
131. |
Statutory and Common Law Interpretation |
Greenawalt |
132. |
How Interpretation Makes International Law |
Venzke |
133. |
Informal International Lawmaking |
Pauwelyn et al (eds) |
134. |
Linguistic Justice |
Mowbray |
135. |
International Criminal Justice at the Yugoslav Tribunal |
Shahabuddeen |
136. |
Constitutional Nationalism and Legal Exclusion |
Malagodi |
137. |
Comparative Constitutionalism in South Asia |
Khilnani et al |
138. |
Seduction by Contract |
Bar-Gill |
139. |
Democracy and Constitutionalism in India |
Krishnaswamy |
140. |
The Constitution of India |
Sen |
141. |
The Right to Information Act 2005 |
Naib |
142. |
Water Law in India |
Cullet & Koonan (eds) |
143. |
Growing Up and Away |
Balakrishnan |
144. |
Constitutional Referendums |
Tierney |
145. |
Confidentiality, Transparency, and the U.S. Civil Justice System |
Doherty et al |
146. |
The Constitutional Structure of Proportionality |
Klatt & Meister |
147. |
Constituting Economic and Social Rights |
Young |
148. |
The Insecurity State |
Ramsay |
149. |
The Future of Criminology |
Loeber & Welsh (eds) |
150. |
Homicide and the Politics of Law Reform |
Horder |
151. |
Principles and Values in Criminal Law and Criminal Justice |
Roberts & Zedner (eds) |
152. |
The Right of Nonuse |
Laitos |
153. |
From Single Market to Economic Union |
Nic Shuibhne & Gormley (eds) |
154. |
Constitutionalism and the Enlargement of Europe |
Sadurski |
155. |
Family Law Volume 1 |
Agnes |
156. |
Family Law Volume 2 |
Agnes |
157. |
Debating Patriarchy |
Sinha |
158. |
Corruption and Human Rights in India |
Kumar |
159. |
Globalization, International Law, and Human Rights |
Addicott et al |
160. |
Challenges to Civil Rights Guarantees in India |
Noorani & The South Asia Human Rights Documentation Centre |
161. |
Arrest, Detention, and Criminal Justice System |
Devi |
162. |
The Future of Disability Law in India |
Kothari |
163. |
Aftermath |
Kanstroom |
164. |
Patent and Trade Disparities in Developing Countries |
Ragavan |
165. |
Binding Corporate Rules |
Moerel |
166. |
Mistake and Non-disclosure of Fact |
Beale |
167. |
Judges of the Supreme Court of India |
Gadbois |
168. |
The Oxford History of the Laws of England Volume II |
Hudson |
169. |
Religious Pluralism in Islamic Law |
Emon |
170. |
The Law and Ethics of Medicine |
Keown |
171. |
A Theory of Unborn Life |
Karnein |
172. |
Targeted Killings |
Finkelstein et al (eds) |
173. |
Realizing Utopia |
Cassese (ed) |
174. |
International Law as Social Construct |
Focarelli |
175. |
International Prosecutors |
Reydams et al |
176. |
The Margin of Appreciation in International Human Rights Law |
Legg |
177. |
Governance by Indicators |
Davis et al (eds) |
178. |
The History of ICSID |
Parra |
179. |
Remedies for Breach of Contract |
Rowan |
180. |
Corporate Governance after the Financial Crisis |
Bainbridge |
181. |
Creation without Restraint |
Bohannan & Hovenkamp |
182. |
Constitutional Fragments |
Teubner |
183. |
The System of the Constitution |
Vermeule |
184. |
Crime and Punishment |
Gross |
185. |
Manifest Madness |
Loughnan |
186. |
The Machinery of Criminal Justice |
Bibas |
187. |
Confessions of Guilt |
Thomas & Leo |
188. |
Energy Networks and the Law |
Roggenkamp et al (eds) |
189. |
Infrustructure |
Frischmann |
190. |
EU Law after Lisbon |
Biondi et al (eds) |
191. |
Compliance and the Enforcement of EU Law |
Cremona (ed) |
192. |
EU Administrative Law |
Craig |
193. |
Regulating Services in the European Union |
Hatzopoulos |
194. |
Law and Childhood Studies |
Freeman (ed) |
195. |
Global Patents |
Trimble |
196. |
A Neofederalist Vision of TRIPS |
Dinwoodie & Dreyfuss |
197. |
Islamic Law in Action |
Stilt |
198. |
Institutional Reason |
Klatt (ed) |
199. |
Narratives of Islamic Legal Theory |
Ahmed |
200. |
Law, Person, and Community |
Coughlin |
201. |
Rwanda's Gacaca Courts |
Bornkamm |
202. |
The Right to Have Rights |
Kesby |
203. |
Reimagining Child Soldiers in International Law and Policy |
Drumbl |
204. |
Climate Change, Forced Migration, and International Law |
McAdam |
205. |
Development at the WTO |
Rolland |
206. |
Unimaginable Atrocities |
Schabas |
207. |
Human Rights and Hierarchy in International Law |
De Wet & Vidmar (eds) |
208. |
Individual Criminal Responsibility in International Law |
van Sliedregt |
209. |
Religious Liberty in Western and Islamic Law |
Kalanges |