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Think law…Think <strong>Cambridge</strong>Canadian Journalof <strong>Law</strong> and SocietyThe Canadian Journal of <strong>Law</strong> and Society is committed topublishing innovative research that speaks to theoretical andempirical questions in law and society scholarship.journals.cambridge.org/cjlsNew to<strong>Cambridge</strong> in <strong>2013</strong>Published for theCanadian <strong>Law</strong>and SocietyAssociationjournals.cambridge.org/ilr journals.cambridge.org/GlobCon journals.cambridge.org/tel journals.cambridge.org/iclqjournals.cambridge.org/hjrlAlso from <strong>Cambridge</strong>International Review of the Red Cross, Ecclesiastical <strong>Law</strong> Journal, European Business Organization Review,European Consitutional <strong>Law</strong> Review, Health Economics, Policy and <strong>Law</strong>, International Journal of CulturalProperty, International Journal of <strong>Law</strong> in Context, International Theory, Journal of African <strong>Law</strong>, LegalInformation Management, Legal Theory, Netherlands International <strong>Law</strong> Review, Netherlands Yearbookof International <strong>Law</strong>, Yearbook of International Humanitarian <strong>Law</strong> ...See a complete listing of our <strong>Law</strong> journals here:journals.cambridge.org/law


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Comparative law 1ComparativelawChristian <strong>Law</strong>Contemporary PrinciplesNorman DoeCardiff <strong>University</strong>Christian <strong>Law</strong>: Contemporary Principlescompares the laws of churches globallywithin ten Christian traditions fromCatholic to Protestant. It proposes thatChristianity is a religion of law as well asof faith and grace, and covers sources,ministry, governance, doctrine, worship,rites, property, and church and state.<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 250pp978-1-107-00692-8 Hardback c. £55.00Publication August <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107006928The Worlds of the TrustEdited by Lionel SmithMcGill <strong>University</strong>, MontréalContaining twenty-two papers byleading scholars on trusts in civilian andmixed jurisdictions, this volume marksa new beginning in comparative trustscholarship. Topics include the juridicalnature of the trust in different systems,the duties and role of trustees andaspects of legal history.<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 625pp 2 b/w illus.978-1-107-03243-9 Hardback c. £65.00Publication June <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107032439Trust <strong>Law</strong> in AsianCivil <strong>Law</strong> JurisdictionsA Comparative AnalysisEdited by Lusina HoThe <strong>University</strong> of Hong Kongand Rebecca LeeThe <strong>University</strong> of Hong KongThis book examines the reception ofthe trust and the latest legal reformsin civilian jurisdictions in Japan, SouthKorea, China and Taiwan. It evaluatesthese Asian approaches after comparingtheir legal responses to a common setof hypothetical scenarios adopted in theTrento trust project in Europe.<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 325pp978-1-107-02312-3 Hardback c. £60.00Publication May <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107023123Comparative Studiesin the Developmentof the <strong>Law</strong> ofTorts in EuropeEdited by John Bell<strong>University</strong> of <strong>Cambridge</strong>and David Ibbetson<strong>University</strong> of <strong>Cambridge</strong>This three-volume set contains theresults of the second and final stageof an AHRC-funded project whichaims to examine the nature of legaldevelopment in Western Europe since1850, focusing on liability for fault.2012 228 x 152 mm 792pp978-1-107-02311-6 3 Volume Hardback Set£165.00www.cambridge.org/9781107023116Conflict of Interestin Global, Public andCorporate GovernanceEdited by Anne PetersUniversität Basel & Basel Institute of Governanceand Lukas HandschinUniversität Basel & Basel Institute of GovernanceConflict of interest occurs in allspheres and at all levels of governance,distorting decision-making processesand generating inappropriate outcomes.This interdisciplinary and internationalexamination of conflict of interestfocuses on global, public and corporategovernance.2012 228 x 152 mm 487pp 4 b/w illus.978-1-107-02932-3 Hardback £75.00www.cambridge.org/9781107029323High Courts andEconomic Governancein Argentina and BrazilDiana Kapiszewski<strong>University</strong> of California, IrvineBased on fieldwork in Argentina andBrazil, this study identifies strikingcross-national variation in inter-branchinteractions over economic governance.Diana Kapiszewski argues that the highcourts’ contrasting characters – politicalin Argentina and statesman-like in Brazil– shape their decisions on controversialcases and condition how elected leadersrespond to their rulings, channelinginter-branch interactions into persistentpatterns.‘This is a wonderful book –meticulously crafted, with closeattention to methods and conceptformation, presenting a nuanced andpersuasive argument. Kapiszewski’sanalysis places the strategic calculusof courts within their historical andinstitutional contexts, ultimatelyproducing an account that feelsmore true to the way judges actuallydecide and the way politiciansinteract with their courts. Herargument incorporates what is uniqueabout courts as legal institutions,while remaining fully political in itsanalysis. An excellent addition tothe burgeoning comparative judicialpolitics literature.’Daniel M. Brinks, <strong>University</strong> of Texas, Austin2012 234 x 156 mm 300pp3 b/w illus. 8 tables978-1-107-00828-1 Hardback £60.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107008281Practice and Theoryin Comparative <strong>Law</strong>Edited by Maurice AdamsUniversiteit van Tilburgand Jacco BomhoffLondon School of Economics and PoliticalScienceQuestions of research methodologyenjoy a new-found prominence incomparative legal scholarship. But alarge gap often remains between thetheory and the practice of comparativelegal research. This book addressesthis gap heads-on, providing clearrecommendations for, and criticalreflection on, a range of innovativecomparative research projects.2012 228 x 152 mm 352pp2 b/w illus. 3 maps978-1-107-01085-7 Hardback £65.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107010857Mixed JurisdictionsWorldwideThe Third Legal FamilySecond editionEdited by Vernon Valentine PalmerTulane <strong>University</strong>, LouisianaThis examination of the mixedjurisdiction experience makes useof an innovative cross-comparativemethodology to provide a wealth ofdetail on each of the nine countriesstudied.2012 228 x 152 mm 728pp978-0-521-76857-3 Hardback £90.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9780521768573eBooks available at www.cambridge.org/ebookstore


2 Comparative law / Competition law, anti-trust lawFates of PoliticalLiberalism in theBritish Post-ColonyThe Politics of the Legal ComplexEdited by Terence C. HallidayAmerican Bar Association, IllinoisLucien KarpikEcole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales,Parisand Malcolm M. Feeley<strong>University</strong> of California, BerkeleyThis book presents a theory ofpolitical liberalism in the British postcoloniesand develops hypotheseson the conditions under which thelegal complex, civil society and thestate shape alternative postcolonialtrajectories around political freedom.2012 228 x 152 mm 570pp8 b/w illus. 5 tables978-1-107-01278-3 Hardback £80.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107012783Politicized Justice inEmerging DemocraciesA Study of Courts in Russia andUkraineMaria PopovaMcGill <strong>University</strong>, MontréalThis book proposes a strategic pressuretheory that argues that in emergingdemocracies, political competition eggson rather than restrains power-hungrypoliticians. Using data from Russia andUkraine in 1998–2004, the author findsthat independent courts did not exist ineither country.2012 228 x 152 mm 210pp8 b/w illus. 14 tables978-1-107-01489-3 Hardback £60.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107014893Re-imagining the TrustTrusts in Civil <strong>Law</strong>Edited by Lionel SmithMcGill <strong>University</strong>, MontréalAlthough the trust is generally seen asa creation of the common law tradition,modern civilian systems are increasinglyinterested in incorporating the trustinstitution. This collection of essays byexperts in the field discusses how trustshave been received into a range ofcivilian systems.2012 216 x 138 mm 292pp 3 tables978-1-107-01132-8 Hardback £60.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107011328The <strong>Cambridge</strong>Companion toComparative <strong>Law</strong>Edited by Mauro BussaniUniversità degli Studi di Triesteand Ugo MatteiUniversità degli Studi di Torino, ItalyTo understand a legal system, wefirst need to understand the cultural,political, socio-economic context whichgrounds and surrounds its law. This bookaims to provide the reader with thefundamental knowledge of this dynamicrelationship.<strong>Cambridge</strong> Companions to <strong>Law</strong>2012 228 x 152 mm 422pp978-0-521-89570-5 Hardback £65.00978-0-521-72005-2 Paperback £21.99www.cambridge.org/9780521895705<strong>Law</strong> and Developmentand the GlobalDiscourses ofLegal TransfersEdited by John GillespieMonash <strong>University</strong>, Victoriaand Pip Nicholson<strong>University</strong> of MelbourneLeading scholars provide a freshtheoretical look at the reasons whymany legal development projects failand explore in rich empirical detail howdifferent societies interpret global legalreforms and the implications of this fordevelopment aid.<strong>Cambridge</strong> Studies in <strong>Law</strong> and Society2012 228 x 152 mm 408pp 5 tables978-1-107-01893-8 Hardback £65.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107018938TextbookComparative <strong>Law</strong>Mathias Siems<strong>University</strong> of DurhamThis book presents a fresh perspectiveon comparative law in context.It critically discusses establishedapproaches to comparative law, but alsopresents more modern ones, such associo-legal and quantitative comparativelaw. Special emphasis is given to theimpact of globalisation on legal systems.<strong>Law</strong> in Context<strong>2013</strong> 247 x 174 mm 350pp978-1-107-00375-0 Hardback c. £65.00978-0-521-17717-7 Paperback c. £27.99Publication May <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107003750The Rule of <strong>Law</strong>and the Measureof PropertyJeremy WaldronNew York <strong>University</strong> and <strong>University</strong> of OxfordIn this book, developed from the 2011Hamlyn Lectures, Jeremy Waldronexamines the nature of the relationshipbetween property rights and the Rule of<strong>Law</strong> in which he uses the clash betweenproperty rights and environmentallegislation to give us a deeperunderstanding of the Rule of <strong>Law</strong>.‘This accessible and highly engagingbook shows Waldron’s versatilityas he moves from the Lucas caseon constitutional protection forbeachfront property besieged byenvironmental legislation to workon the rule of law by Dicey, Epstein,Hayek, and Raz. At every point[he] advances the debate betweenprocedural and substantive versions ofthe rule of law and their implicationsfor property holdings – all this with agrace and fluidity of expression thatmakes this book a pleasure to read.’Stephen Munzer, Distinguished Professor of<strong>Law</strong>, <strong>University</strong> of California, Los AngelesThe Hamlyn Lectures2012 216 x 138 mm 134pp978-1-107-02446-5 Hardback £30.00978-1-107-65378-8 Paperback £14.99eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107024465Competitionlaw, anti-trustlawAsian Capitalismand the Regulationof CompetitionTowards a Regulatory Geographyof Global Competition <strong>Law</strong>Edited by Michael W. DowdleNational <strong>University</strong> of SingaporeJohn GillespieMonash <strong>University</strong>, Victoriaand Imelda Maher<strong>University</strong> College DublinAsian Capitalism and the Regulation ofCompetition explores the implicationsof Asian forms of capitalism andtheir regulation of competition forthe emerging global competition lawregime. It will be of interest to thoseworking in competition law, comparativelaw, East-Asian law, internationalpolitical economics and economicgeography.@legal_editions


4 Constitutional and administrative law, public lawenabled them to adopt a democraticconstitutional order.<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 274pp2 b/w illus. 4 tables978-1-107-61057-6 Paperback c. £19.99Publication February <strong>2013</strong>Also available978-1-107-00515-0 Hardback £58.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107610576Declaring WarCongress, the President, andWhat the Constitution Does NotSayBrien Hallett<strong>University</strong> of Hawaii, Matsunaga Institute ofPeaceDeclaring War offers a comprehensivehistorical, legal, constitutional, moraland philosophical analysis of whyCongress has failed to check an imperialpresidency. This book provides a detailedanalysis of the declarations of 1812,1898 and the War Powers Resolutionof 1973.2012 228 x 152 mm 289pp10 b/w illus. 10 tables978-1-107-02692-6 Hardback £60.00978-1-107-60857-3 Paperback £21.99eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107026926A Theory of Deferencein Administrative <strong>Law</strong>Basis, Application and ScopePaul DalyUniversité de MontréalIn the modern administrative state,many officials wield powers that canbe used to the benefit or detriment ofindividual persons. Paul Daly provides amethodology for judicial review of thesepowers based on an in-depth analysis ofthe allocation of authority between theorgans of government.2012 228 x 152 mm 328pp 1 b/w illus.978-1-107-02551-6 Hardback £65.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107025516New in PaperbackGender EqualityDimensions of Women’s EqualCitizenshipEdited by Linda C. McClainBoston <strong>University</strong>and Joanna L. GrossmanHofstra <strong>University</strong>, New YorkThis volume examines the persistinginequality between formal commitmentsto gender equality and equal citizenship– in the laws and constitutions of manycountries, as well as in internationalhuman rights documents – and thereality of women’s lives.‘This outstanding collection of essaysboth illuminates and complicates arange of gender justice problems inintimate and public arenas withinand across national boundaries. The‘citizenship’ of the title stands fordemocratic inclusion, and is animatedby an aspirational vision of ‘equalcitizenship’ for women and men.Yet the volume’s editors recognizethat the citizenship concept is itselffraught and double-edged, andmust be deployed self-critically.Gender Equality is comprised of aset of original essays by a range ofdistinguished scholars working atthe intersection of feminist legal andpolitical theory. The volume offersa rigorous overview of many of thepolitical and theoretical conundrumsfacing advocates of equal justice forwomen today.’Linda Bosniak, Rutgers <strong>University</strong> School of <strong>Law</strong>2012 228 x 152 mm 468pp978-0-521-74734-9 Paperback £25.99Also available978-0-521-76647-0 Hardback £78.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9780521747349The Future ofAustralian FederalismComparative andInterdisciplinary PerspectivesEdited by Gabrielle Appleby<strong>University</strong> of AdelaideNicholas Aroney<strong>University</strong> of Queenslandand Thomas JohnCommonwealth Attorney-General’s DepartmentThis important contribution to thetopic of federalism reform bringstogether eminent lawyers, economistsand political scientists from Australiaand overseas to explain, analyseand evaluate the operation of thecontemporary Australian federal systemand to canvass the prospects of anddifferent options for change.2012 228 x 152 mm 504pp9 b/w illus. 15 tables978-1-107-00637-9 Hardback £75.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107006379Judges on TrialSecond editionShimon ShetreetHebrew <strong>University</strong> of Jerusalemand Sophie Turenne<strong>University</strong> of <strong>Cambridge</strong>The second edition of Judges on Trialexamines the modern meaning ofjudicial independence. The growth ofconstitutional adjudication and theneed for judicial accountability requirea renewed approach to a strainednotion. The rules and practices shapingthe culture of judicial independence inEngland are discussed as an illustration.<strong>Cambridge</strong> Studies in Constitutional <strong>Law</strong><strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 600pp978-1-107-01367-4 Hardback c. £70.00978-1-107-62937-0 Paperback c. £28.99Publication July <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107013674Judging Social RightsJeff King<strong>University</strong> College LondonWritten with lawyers, social scientists,political theorists, and human rightsadvocates in mind, Judging Social Rightsmakes a normative and empiricallygrounded case for constitutional socialrights. It presents an incrementalisttheory of adjudication that givesprominence to the democratic role andinstitutional capacity of the judiciary.<strong>Cambridge</strong> Studies in Constitutional <strong>Law</strong>, 32012 228 x 152 mm 400pp1 b/w illus. 2 tables978-1-107-00802-1 Hardback £65.00978-1-107-40032-0 Paperback £24.99eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107008021Searching for theState in BritishLegal ThoughtCompeting Conceptions of thePublic SphereJanet McLean<strong>University</strong> of DundeeJanet McLean explores how the commonlaw has personified the state and howthose personifications affect and reflectthe state’s relationship to bureaucracy,sovereignty and civil society, thedevelopment of public law norms,the expansion and contraction of thepublic sphere with nationalization andprivatization, state responsibility andhuman rights.<strong>Cambridge</strong> Studies in Constitutional <strong>Law</strong>, 42012 228 x 152 mm 352pp978-1-107-02248-5 Hardback £65.00www.cambridge.org/9781107022485The NewCommonwealth Modelof ConstitutionalismTheory and PracticeStephen Gardbaum<strong>University</strong> of California, Los AngelesStephen Gardbaum proposes a new wayof protecting rights in a democracy viaa theoretical, practical and comparativeanalysis of recent bills of rights inCanada, New Zealand, the United@legal_editions


Constitutional and administrative law, public law 5Kingdom and Australia. It will be ofinterest to, among others, academics,human rights practitioners andconstitutional designers.<strong>Cambridge</strong> Studies in Constitutional <strong>Law</strong>, 5<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 296pp978-1-107-00928-8 Hardback c. £60.00978-1-107-40199-0 Paperback c. £24.99Publication January <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107009288The Politics of PrincipleThe First South AfricanConstitutional Court, 1995–2005Theunis Roux<strong>University</strong> of New South Wales, SydneyThis detailed case study of theperformance of the South AfricanConstitutional Court is aimed atcomparative judicial politics scholarswith an interest in the role ofconstitutional courts in new democraciesand at political scientists and legalacademics with an interest in SouthAfrica.<strong>Cambridge</strong> Studies in Constitutional <strong>Law</strong>, 6<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 400pp 4 b/w illus.978-1-107-01364-3 Hardback c. £75.00978-1-107-61906-7 Paperback c. £38.00Publication March <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107013643Proportionality andConstitutional CultureMoshe Cohen-EliyaAcademic Center of <strong>Law</strong> and Business, Israeland Iddo PoratAcademic Center of <strong>Law</strong> and Business, IsraelProportionality is currently the mostimportant constitutional doctrineworldwide, spreading to everydemocracy apart from the USA.Although widely discussed, it has notbeen the subject of a thorough culturaland historical examination until now.This book compares proportionalitywith its counterpart in Americanconstitutional law, balancing.<strong>Cambridge</strong> Studies in Constitutional <strong>Law</strong>, 7<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 200pp978-1-107-02186-0 Hardback c. £60.00978-1-107-60571-8 Paperback c. £24.99Publication June <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107021860Legal MobilizationunderAuthoritarianismThe Case of Post-Colonial HongKongWaikeung TamLingnan <strong>University</strong>, Hong KongLegal mobilization is the process bywhich individuals invoke their legalrights and use litigation to defendor develop these rights against thegovernment. Waikeung Tam uses thecase study of post-colonial Hong Kongto examine how and why it arises underauthoritarian regimes.<strong>Cambridge</strong> Studies in <strong>Law</strong> and Society2012 228 x 152 mm 240pp1 b/w illus. 9 tables978-1-107-03199-9 Hardback £55.00www.cambridge.org/9781107031999New in PaperbackA Sociology ofConstitutionsConstitutions and StateLegitimacy in Historical-Sociological PerspectiveChris Thornhill<strong>University</strong> of GlasgowCombining textual analysis ofconstitutions and historicalreconstruction of formative socialprocesses, Chris Thornhill examinesthe legitimating role of constitutionsfrom the first quasi-constitutionaldocuments in medieval Europe to recentconstitutional transitions.‘This book discusses in a highlyoriginal and sophisticated manneraspects of the makings and workingsof constitutions, whose significance(both intellectual and practical) hasnot been previously recognized. Itwill establish itself as the cornerstoneof a new line of scholarship,complementary to more conventionalhistorical and juridical approaches toconstitutional analysis.’Gianfranco Poggi, <strong>University</strong> of Trento<strong>Cambridge</strong> Studies in <strong>Law</strong> and Society2012 463pp978-1-107-61056-9 Paperback £24.99Also available978-0-521-11621-3 Hardback £68.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107610569ComparativeConstitutional DesignEdited by Tom Ginsburg<strong>University</strong> of Chicago School of <strong>Law</strong>This volume brings together essaysby leading scholars of comparativeconstitutional design from myriaddisciplinary perspectives. The authorscollectively assess what we know –and do not know – about the designprocess as well as particular institutionalchoices concerning executive power,constitutional amendment processesand many other issues.Comparative Constitutional <strong>Law</strong> and Policy2012 228 x 152 mm 406pp12 b/w illus. 6 tables978-1-107-02056-6 Hardback £75.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107020566Practising Self-GovernmentA Comparative Study ofAutonomous RegionsEdited by Yash GhaiThe <strong>University</strong> of Hong Kongand Sophia Woodman<strong>University</strong> of British Columbia, VancouverComparative and detailed case studiesof thirteen autonomies from around theworld, in which noted experts outlinethe constitutional, legal and institutionalframeworks as well as how thesearrangements have worked in practiceto protect minority rights and preventsecession of the territories in question.<strong>Law</strong> in Context<strong>2013</strong> 247 x 174 mm 325pp 5 tables978-1-107-01858-7 Hardback c. £70.00Publication May <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107018587TextbookBritish Governmentand the ConstitutionText and MaterialsSeventh editionColin Turpin<strong>University</strong> of <strong>Cambridge</strong>and Adam Tomkins<strong>University</strong> of GlasgowAuthoritative, bestselling textbook onconstitutional law, now updated toinclude developments post-Lisbon Treatyand 2010 election.‘… an ideal collection of materialsfor the study of constitutional law.Its well chosen and varied excerpts(from case-law, committee reportsand academic critique) are organizedand integrated by an authoritativecommentary, offering the student anenticing and challenging introductionto the subject. An engagingjuxtaposition of information, ideasand criticism is deftly achieved.’T. R. S. Allan, Professor of Jurisprudence andPublic <strong>Law</strong>, <strong>University</strong> of <strong>Cambridge</strong>Contents: Part I. Constitution, Stateand Beyond: 1. The British constitutionalorder; 2. The ideas of the constitution;3. Constitutional sources; 4. Devolution andthe structure of the United Kingdom; 5. TheEuropean dimensions; Part II. Government:6. Crown and government; 7. The powersof government; Part III. Accountability:8. Parties, groups and the people;9. Parliament and the responsibility ofgovernment; 10. The courts: judicial reviewand liability; Part IV. Liberty: 11. Liberty andthe constitution.<strong>Law</strong> in Context2011 247 x 174 mm 905pp978-0-521-18511-0 Paperback £37.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9780521185110Visit our website at www.cambridge.org/knowledge


6 Constitutional and administrative law, public law / Contract lawTextbook<strong>Law</strong> andAdministrationThird editionCarol HarlowLondon School of Economics and PoliticalScienceand Richard Rawlings<strong>University</strong> College LondonContextualised study setting out thefoundations of administrative law, withdiscussion of case law and legislation toshow practical application.‘A compelling reworking of anadministrative law classic. Thefirst two editions of <strong>Law</strong> andAdministration set new standards forempirically-grounded administrativelaw scholarship. Admirers of thetext in its previous manifestationswill quickly recognise the newedition’s distinctive (and inimitable)interweaving of theory, doctrineand insightful case studies, allunderpinned by meticulous research.This fascinating update demandsattention from all those studying thisfast-moving field.’Thomas Poole, London School of Economics andPolitical ScienceContents: 1. Red and green light theories;2. The changing state; 3. Transformingjudicial review; 4. Making the law;5. Rules and discretion; 6. Regulation andgovernance; 7. Regulatory design andaccountability; 8. Contractual revolution;9. Contract, contract, contract; 10. Intothe jungle: complaints, grievances anddisputes; 11. Tribunals in transition; 12. TheParliamentary Ombudsman: firewatcher orfirefighter?; 13. Inquiries: a costly placebo?;14. Procedural review: continuity andchange; 15. Elite dimension: court structuresand process; 16. Judicial review andadministration: a tangled web; 17. ‘Goldenhandshakes’: compensation and liability.<strong>Law</strong> in Context2009 247 x 174 mm 879pp 3 b/w illus.978-0-521-19707-6 Hardback £92.00978-0-521-70179-2 Paperback £40.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9780521197076Contract lawCommercialContract <strong>Law</strong>Transatlantic PerspectivesEdited by Larry A. DiMatteo<strong>University</strong> of FloridaQi Zhou<strong>University</strong> of SheffieldSeverine Saintier<strong>University</strong> of Sheffieldand Keith Rowley<strong>University</strong> of Nevada, Las VegasThis book is a comparative look atthe law of commercial contracts asconstructed by the US and UK legalsystems. Leading scholars from bothsides of the Atlantic provide works oforiginal scholarship focusing on thecurrent debates and trends from the twodominant common law systems.<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 590pp 3 tables978-1-107-02808-1 Hardback c. £80.00Publication March <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107028081Vitiation of ContractsInternational ContractualPrinciples and English <strong>Law</strong>Gareth Spark<strong>University</strong> of East AngliaGareth Spark proposes a new theorywhich explains the links between thevarious rules which can potentiallyinvalidate a contract and comparesEnglish law in this area with statementsof international contractual principles.2012 228 x 152 mm 368pp978-1-107-03178-4 Hardback £65.00www.cambridge.org/9781107031784Contracts in theReal WorldStories of Popular Contracts andWhy They Matter<strong>Law</strong>rence A. CunninghamGeorge Washington <strong>University</strong> <strong>Law</strong> SchoolThis book explores the complexitiesof contracts in a real-world contextthrough a series of engaging real-lifestories that journey across contract law‘sdynamic terrain, equipping readers withthe vehicle to glimpse its majesty andappreciate its utility.‘<strong>Law</strong>rence Cunningham has written ahighly original and important book.For novices and long-time contractlaw scholars alike, the book iseducational and insightful. The authorpresents a fun accounting of theessence of contracts both historicallyand in the present. One is moved fromthe position of viewing canonicalcontract cases as mere milestones ofevolution to an understanding that therationales behind these cases remainembedded in modern contract law.Cunningham has performed a serviceto legal scholarship by breathing newlife into the relics of the past in orderto better understand the cases oftoday.’Larry A. DiMatteo, Huber Hurst Professor ofContract <strong>Law</strong> and Legal Studies, <strong>University</strong> ofFlorida2012 228 x 152 mm 278pp978-1-107-02007-8 Hardback £60.00978-1-107-60746-0 Paperback £19.99eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107020078TextbookContract <strong>Law</strong>Neil Andrews<strong>University</strong> of <strong>Cambridge</strong>A fresh approach to contract law froman experienced teacher, combiningsummary of the main propositions,analysis and case-law excerpts.‘Logically structured, coveringall essential topics in the field.Particularly, the writing style is‘student friendly’ – very sufficient andeasy to read.’Dr Shuangge Wen, Swansea <strong>University</strong>Contents: Part I. Introduction:1. Main features of contract law;Part II. Formation: 2. The pre-contractualphase; 3. Offer and acceptance;4. Certainty; Part III. Considerationand Intent to Create Legal Relations:5. Consideration and estoppel; 6. Intentto create legal relations; Part IV. ThirdParties and Assignment: 7. Third parties;8. Assignment; Part V. Vitiating Elements:9. Misrepresentation; 10. Mistake;11. Duress, undue influence, andunconscionability; Part VI. Terms andInterpretation: 12. Terms in general;13. Implied terms; 14. Interpretationand rectification of written contracts;15. Exclusion clauses; Part VII. Breakdownand Liability: 16. Frustration; 17. Breachand performance; Part VIII. Remedies forBreach: 18. Judicial remedies for breachof contract; 19. Consensual remedies forbreach of contract: liquidated damagesand deposits; Part IX. Illegality and PublicPolicy: 20. Illegality and public policy;Part X. The Future: 21. International andEuropean`soft law codes’: lessons forEnglish law?2011 247 x 174 mm 798pp978-0-521-19943-8 Hardback £74.00978-0-521-12467-6 Paperback £35.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9780521199438@legal_editions


Contract law / Corporate law, commercial law, company law 7Contract <strong>Law</strong>MinimalismA RestatementJonathan Morgan<strong>University</strong> of OxfordHow can contract law best provide theframework for commercial exchange?This book contends that a minimalisticregime of strict rules is optimal. Theauthor engages fully with the importantarguments of relational contract theoryand law and economics, but concludesthat courts should not assume an activeregulatory role.<strong>Law</strong> in Context<strong>2013</strong> 247 x 174 mm 375pp978-1-107-02107-5 Hardback c. £65.00Publication October <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107021075Corporate law,commercial law,company lawIntermediatedSecuritiesThe Impact of the GenevaSecurities Convention and theFuture European LegislationEdited by Pierre-Henri ConacUniversité du LuxembourgUlrich SegnaUniversité du Luxembourgand Luc Thévenoz<strong>University</strong> of GenevaIntended for practitioners and academicsspecialising in financial law, thisbook provides an overview of thelatest developments in the field ofintermediated securities via analysis ofthe features and impact of the GenevaSecurities Convention and future EUlegislation.<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 425pp2 b/w illus. 5 tables978-1-107-02347-5 Hardback c. £95.00Publication April <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107023475Professional Secrecyof <strong>Law</strong>yers in EuropeCompiled by The Bar of BrusselsThis book examines the lawyer’s dutyof professional secrecy (also knownas the attorney-client privilege) in thetwenty-seven Member States of theEuropean Union, the three MemberStates of the European Economic Area,and Switzerland.<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 656pp978-1-107-03163-0 Hardback c. £195.00Publication March <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107031630TextbookTheory and Practice ofCorporate GovernanceAn Integrated ApproachStephen BloomfieldAnglia Ruskin <strong>University</strong>, <strong>Cambridge</strong>Based on extensive practical andacademic experience this textbookexplains how the real world of corporategovernance works. It examines thehistorical development of corporategovernance and uses worldwideexamples to compare theoreticalexplanations with practical outcomes,providing a comprehensive review ofhow companies and markets are run.Contents: Part I. The Discipline ofGovernance: 1. Definitions and thelandscape; 2. Inward-facing governance;3. Outward-facing governance;Part II. Governance and <strong>Law</strong>: 4. Theprotection of the laws; 5. Criticalgovernance law; Part III. Governance andthe Listed Company: 6. The shareholdersresponse – the governance codes;7. Contextual issues; 8. Developmentsand trends; Part IV. Governance andRegulation: 9. The overlap betweengovernance and regulation; 10. Micro andmacro regulation of companies and markets;11. Failure – the abiding characteristicof regulation; Part V. Governance andManagerial Administration: 12. Performanceand reward issues; 13. Assets; 14. Companyfailure; Part VI. Public Sector Governance:15. The wide picture of public sectorgovernance; 16. Public sector governancein practice; Part VII. Counter-Governance:17. Criminality; 18. Stakeholder abuse;19. Market abuse.<strong>2013</strong> 247 x 174 mm 440pp1 b/w illus. 2 tables978-1-107-01224-0 Hardback c. £75.00978-1-107-61224-2 Paperback c. £34.99Publication January <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107012240Consumer Credit,Debt and Investmentin EuropeEdited by James Devenney<strong>University</strong> of Exeterand Mel KennyDe Montfort <strong>University</strong>, LeicesterThis topical collection of essays focuseson European consumer protection incredit and investments in the context ofrecent turmoil in those markets. It dealswith key issues including responsiblelending, information disclosure,consumer confidence, the regulation ofconsumer investment services and theprotection of bank depositors.2012 228 x 152 mm 336pp978-1-107-01302-5 Hardback £85.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107013025TextbookCommercial <strong>Law</strong>Principles and PolicyNicholas Ryder<strong>University</strong> of the West of England, BristolMargaret Griffiths<strong>University</strong> of Glamorganand Lachmi Singh<strong>University</strong> of the West of England, BristolThis innovative textbook examinescommercial law and the social andpolitical context in which it develops. Itunlocks this complex area by providingtopical examples, such as funding forterrorism, recommended reading andrevision questions. Extensive teacherand student feedback makes this animportant new textbook in the field.‘This excellent new book providesdetailed contextual discussion ofmodern commercial law. It covers, inan engaging and accessible manner,emerging areas of commercial lawalongside the key components oftraditional commercial law courses. Assuch it will be an invaluable resourcefor undergraduates, postgraduatesand those in practice.’James Devenney, <strong>University</strong> of ExeterContents: Part I. Agency: 1. Agency:an introduction; 2. The authority of anagent; 3. Relations between a principaland agent; Part II. Sale of Goods andServices: Introduction; 4. Sale of goodspolicy; 5. The implied conditions in sale ofgoods contracts; 6. Passage of title, deliveryand payment; 7. The supply of goods andservices; 8. E-commerce and distanceselling; Part III. International Trade andSales: 9. Standard trade terms; 10. TheVienna Convention on the InternationalSales of Goods (1980); 11. Payment ininternational sales; 12. Carriage of goods bysea; Part IV. Tortious Liability for DefectiveProducts: Introduction; 13. Negligence andthe rise of product liability; 14. Liabilityunder the Consumer Protection Act 1987;Part V. Unfair Commercial Practices:Introduction; 15. Policy on unfaircommercial practices; 16. The ConsumerProtection from Unfair Trading RegulationsAct 2008; 17. Business protection frommisleading marketing; Part VI. Bankingand Finance <strong>Law</strong>: 18. Government policy;19. Banking and finance law; 20. Bankingregulation; Part VII. Consumer Credit:21. The government’s policy towardsconsumer credit; 22. The Consumer CreditAct 1974; 23. The Consumer Credit Act2006.eBooks available at www.cambridge.org/ebookstore


8 Corporate law, commercial law, company law2012 247 x 174 mm 652pp978-0-521-76064-5 Hardback £70.00978-0-521-75802-4 Paperback £34.99eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9780521760645Hedge FundActivism in JapanThe Limits of ShareholderPrimacyJohn Buchanan<strong>University</strong> of <strong>Cambridge</strong>Dominic Heesang ChaiSeoul National <strong>University</strong>and Simon Deakin<strong>University</strong> of <strong>Cambridge</strong>Hedge fund activism is an expressionof shareholder primacy, an idea thathas come to dominate discussionof corporate governance theoryand practice. This book provides anexamination of confrontational hedgefund activism in Japan in the periodbetween 2001 and the onset of theglobal financial crisis in 2008.‘Burrough and Helyar’s Barbarians atthe Gate now has a worthy successor.Buchanan et al.’s subtitle might be‘The Barbarians with a Foot in theDoor’. The ‘activist’ American andEuropean funds have acted as theadvance guard of that ‘pure’ form ofAnglo-Saxon capitalism which seesshareholder profit as the supremegood. Their descriptions of the funds’various raids on decently efficientbut naive Japanese companiesmake fascinating reading, and theirjudgements are judicious.’Ronald Dore, London School of Economics andPolitical Science2012 228 x 152 mm 388pp12 b/w illus. 10 tables978-1-107-01683-5 Hardback £60.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107016835Corporate SocialResponsibilityof MultinationalCorporations inDeveloping CountriesPerspectives on Anti-CorruptionAdefolake O. AdeyeyeNational <strong>University</strong> of SingaporeAdefolake Adeyeye’s assessment ofthe adequacy of international law’sapproach towards corporate liabilityfor bribery and corporate responsibilityfor international corruption will interestacademics, students and practitionersseeking in-depth information about CSRand its implications for anti-corruption.2012 216 x 138 mm 246pp978-1-107-01362-9 Hardback £75.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107013629European ConsumerProtectionTheory and PracticeEdited by James Devenney<strong>University</strong> of Exeterand Mel KennyDe Montfort <strong>University</strong>, LeicesterThis topical volume provides detailedanalyses of European consumerprotection law in both its theoreticaland practical dimensions. Part I casts acritical light over consumer protectionstrategies and mechanisms in the EU,Part II critically explores responses tovulnerability and Part III contextualisesaspects of European consumerprotection law.2012 228 x 152 mm 474pp2 b/w illus. 2 tables978-1-107-01301-8 Hardback £95.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107013018Perspectives onCommercializingInnovationEdited by F. Scott KieffWashington <strong>University</strong>, St Louisand Troy A. ParedesExplores the ways that intellectualproperty impacts our economy andsociety.2012 228 x 152 mm 596pp12 b/w illus. 48 tables978-0-521-88731-1 Hardback £85.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9780521887311TextbookCorporateInsolvency <strong>Law</strong>Perspectives and PrinciplesSecond editionVanessa FinchLondon School of Economics and PoliticalScienceA 2009 critical examination of corporateinsolvency law theory and practice asencountered in the new worlds of rescueand debt trading.‘… this is a valuable addition to thespecialist library. … the author is tobe congratulated for the sheer amountof work and scholarship that shehas put into this book, which shouldnot be off the shelves of any seriousstudent of the subject.’International Company and Commercial <strong>Law</strong>ReviewContents: Introduction; Part I. Agendasand Objectives: 1. The roots of corporateinsolvency law; 2. Aims, objectives andbenchmarks; Part II. The Context ofCorporate Insolvency <strong>Law</strong>: Financialand Institutional: 3. Insolvency andcorporate borrowing; 4. Corporatefailure; 5. Insolvency practitioners andturnaround professionals; Part III. TheQuest for Turnaround: 6. Rescue;7. Informal rescue; 8. Receivers andtheir role; 9. Administration; 10. Prepackagedadministrations; 11. Companyarrangements; 12. Rethinking rescue;Part IV. Gathering and Distributingthe Assets: 13. Gathering the assets:the role of liquidation; 14. The paripassu principle; 15. Bypassing paripassu; Part V. The Impact of CorporateInsolvency: 16. Directors in troubled times;17. Employees in distress; Conclusion.2009 228 x 152 mm 918pp978-0-521-87810-4 Hardback £135.00978-0-521-70182-2 Paperback £50.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9780521878104A Financial Centrefor Two EmpiresHong Kong’s Corporate,Securities and Tax <strong>Law</strong>s in itsTransition from Britain to ChinaDavid DonaldThe Chinese <strong>University</strong> of Hong KongWith contributions by Jiangyu WangNational <strong>University</strong> of Singaporeand Jefferson P VanderWolkHong Kong SAR AdvisorThis text examines the genesis of HongKong’s corporate, securities and tax lawwithin the British Empire, and HongKong’s transition to China’s internationalfinancial centre, evaluating the currentquality of regulation and the role HongKong can be expected to play when fullyintegrated into the Chinese financialsystem.International Corporate <strong>Law</strong> and FinancialMarket Regulation<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 300pp978-1-107-00480-1 Hardback c. £85.00Publication October <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107004801@legal_editions


Corporate law, commercial law, company law 9ComparativeCorporate GovernanceA Functional and InternationalAnalysisEdited by Andreas M. FlecknerMax-Planck-Institut für ausländisches undinternationales Privatrecht, Germanyand Klaus J. HoptMax-Planck-Institut für ausländisches undinternationales Privatrecht, GermanyThe business corporation is one of thegreatest organizational inventions, butit creates risks both for shareholdersand for third parties. To mitigatethese risks, legislators, judges andcorporate lawyers have tried to learnfrom foreign experiences and adapttheir regulatory regimes to them. Inthe last three decades, this approachhas led to a stream of previouslyunseen corporate and capital marketlaw reforms. Corporate governance,the system by which companies aredirected and controlled, has becomea key topic for legislation, practiceand academia all over the world.Corporate scandals and financial criseshave repeatedly highlighted the needto better understand the economic,social, political and legal determinantsof corporate governance in individualcountries. Comparative CorporateGovernance furthers this goal bybringing together current scholarship inlaw and economics with the expertise oflocal corporate governance specialistsfrom twenty-three countries.Contributors: Andreas M. Fleckner,Klaus J. Hopt, Jennifer G. Hill, Junhai Liu,Knut B. Pissler, Wen-Yeu Wang, Wang-Ruu Tseng, Nobuo Nakamura, SusanneKalss, Alexia Autenne, Jan S. Christensen,Jukka T. Mähönen, Pierre-Henri Conac,Lado Chanturia, George Jugeli, HannoMerkt, Péter J. Nikolicza, Isabelle Corbisier,Jaron van Bekkum, Steven Hijink, MichaelSchouten, Jaap Winter, Beate Sjåfjell, CecilieKjelland, Stanislaw Soltysinski, Jorge M.Coutinho de Abreu, José A. García-CrucesGonzález, Ignacio Moralejo Menéndez, PeterV. Kunz, Marc T. Moore, Raúl A. Etcheverry,Rafael M. Manóvil, Nelson Eizirik, Ana C.Weber, Arthur R. Pinto, Franklin A. GevurtzInternational Corporate <strong>Law</strong> and FinancialMarket Regulation<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 1168pp 2 b/w illus.978-1-107-02511-0 Hardback c. £150.00Publication April <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107025110The RegulatoryAftermath of theGlobal Financial CrisisEilís Ferran<strong>University</strong> of <strong>Cambridge</strong>Niamh MoloneyLondon School of Economics and PoliticalScienceJennifer G. Hill<strong>University</strong> of Sydneyand John C. Coffee, JrColumbia <strong>Law</strong> School, New YorkThis scholarly and balanced examinationof financial regulatory reforms in the US,EU and Australia is essential reading foranyone seeking a clear and coherentoverview of new-era financial regulation,why it has taken the shape that it hasand what it means for the future.‘With some exceptionally insightfulanalysis from four leading academicsthis book illuminates the rationalesand objectives of post-crisis regulatoryreform in three key jurisdictions: EU,US, and Australia. Essential guide forall those who wish to understandbetter the principal drivers of reformin global financial markets and itslikely impact.’Emilios Avgouleas, Chair in InternationalBanking <strong>Law</strong> and Finance, <strong>University</strong> ofEdinburghInternational Corporate <strong>Law</strong> and FinancialMarket Regulation2012 228 x 152 mm 429pp 1 table978-1-107-02459-5 Hardback £95.00www.cambridge.org/9781107024595The DerivativeAction in AsiaA Comparative and FunctionalApproachEdited by Dan W. PuchniakNational <strong>University</strong> of SingaporeHarald BaumMax Planck Institute for Comparative &International Private <strong>Law</strong>, Hamburgand Michael Ewing-ChowNational <strong>University</strong> of SingaporeThis comparative examination of thederivative action in Asia exploresits function, history and practicalapplication in seven jurisdictions. Theanalysis by leading corporate lawscholars of one of the most importantcorporate governance mechanisms inAsia will benefit corporate lawyers,business executives and corporate lawand governance scholars.‘Lucid, informative and wide-rangingin coverage, The Derivative Action inAsia will be a standard reference forcorporate governance scholars andpractitioners.’Curtis J. Milhaupt, Parker Professor ofComparative Corporate <strong>Law</strong> and Fuyo Professorof Japanese <strong>Law</strong>, Columbia <strong>Law</strong> SchoolInternational Corporate <strong>Law</strong> and FinancialMarket Regulation2012 228 x 152 mm 474pp 12 tables978-1-107-01227-1 Hardback £80.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107012271Governance of GlobalFinancial MarketsThe <strong>Law</strong>, the Economics, thePoliticsEmilios Avgouleas<strong>University</strong> of Edinburgh, School of <strong>Law</strong>This multidisciplinary analysis ofgovernance structures for internationalfinance critiques the national approachto the regulation of global financialmarkets, provides a new reading of thecauses of the global financial crisis, andproposes a new governance systemto stabilise the international financialsystem and promote open globalmarkets.‘Certainly far too much of the thinkingunderpinning the regulatory reformssince the crisis has been an extensionof the thinking that delivered us thecrisis – people are still thinking withinthe same box. Professor Avgouleashas stepped out of this box, anddared to think larger thoughts, andpropose more fundamental reforms,that actually seek to address theseminal change from a system ofnational financial systems to one trulyglobalized financial system … Witha fuse burning in the Eurozone thatcould ignite a far larger crisis than theGFC, nothing could be more urgentthan the G20 resolving to make atleast some of the ideas in this book areality.’Ross Buckley, <strong>University</strong> of New South WalesInternational Corporate <strong>Law</strong> and FinancialMarket Regulation2012 228 x 152 mm 500pp 4 b/w illus.978-0-521-76266-3 Hardback £85.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9780521762663Corporate <strong>Law</strong>yers andCorporate GovernanceJoan Loughrey<strong>University</strong> of LeedsExamines the corporate governance roleof English and Welsh lawyers from alegal, ethical and regulatory perspective.International Corporate <strong>Law</strong> and FinancialMarket Regulation2011 228 x 152 mm 384pp978-0-521-76255-7 Hardback £89.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9780521762557Visit our website at www.cambridge.org/knowledge


10 Corporate law, commercial law, company law / Criminal lawEU Prospectus <strong>Law</strong>New Perspectives on RegulatoryCompetition in SecuritiesMarketsPierre Schammo<strong>University</strong> of ManchesterTopical analysis of EU prospectuslaw and the European Securities andMarkets Authority which offers newperspectives on regulatory competition.International Corporate <strong>Law</strong> and FinancialMarket Regulation2011 228 x 152 mm 416pp978-0-521-51765-2 Hardback £99.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9780521517652Criminal lawThe TerritorialJurisdiction ofthe InternationalCriminal CourtMichail VagiasThe Hague <strong>University</strong> of Applied SciencesThis book is the first study worldwidethat analyses the jurisdiction of theInternational Criminal Court andspecifically its territorial jurisdiction.It is valuable material for thestudents, teachers and practitioners ofinternational criminal law, as it presentsboth the law and procedure on theterritorial jurisdiction of the Court.<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 325pp978-1-107-03427-3 Hardback c. £75.00Publication September <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107034273Towards theDevelopment ofthe InternationalPenal SystemRóisín Mulgrew<strong>University</strong> of NottinghamThis ground-breaking bookreconceptualises the way internationalpunishment should be implemented.Based on extensive empirical research,Róisín Mulgrew describes and analysesthe contemporary systems for enforcingsentences of imprisonment imposed byinternational criminal courts and makesrecommendations for the strategicand structural development of theinternational penal system.<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 275pp978-1-107-02741-1 Hardback c. £70.00Publication May <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107027411Modern Bribery <strong>Law</strong>Comparative PerspectivesEdited by Jeremy HorderKing’s College Londonand Peter AlldridgeQueen Mary, <strong>University</strong> of LondonThe Bribery Act 2010 is the mostsignificant reform of UK bribery law in acentury. This critical analysis of the Actexplains the changes in detail, comparesit with legislation in other jurisdictionsand assesses its enforcement and assetrecovery prospects.<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 350pp 2 tables978-1-107-01873-0 Hardback c. £95.00Publication April <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107018730The Sanctity of Lifeand the Criminal <strong>Law</strong>The Legacy of Glanville WilliamsEdited by Dennis J. BakerKing’s College Londonand Jeremy HorderKing’s College LondonProfessor Glanville Williams was one ofthe greatest academic lawyers of thetwentieth century. A group of leadingcriminal law theorists and medical lawethicists have re-examined his workin order to produce this collection ofprovocative essays on the sanctity of lifeand criminal law.<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 400pp1 b/w illus. 5 tables978-1-107-02047-4 Hardback c. £75.00Publication February <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107020474Encyclopedia ofTransitional JusticeEdited by Lavinia StanSt Francis Xavier <strong>University</strong>, Nova Scotiaand Nadya NedelskyMacAlester College, MinnesotaThis three-volume reference workcollects and summarizes the wealthof information available in the area oftransitional justice and includes detailedcountry studies; entries on transitionaljustice institutions and organizations;descriptions of transitional justicemethods, processes and practices;examinations of key debates andcontroversies; and glossaries.<strong>2013</strong> 253 x 177 mm 1440pp978-0-521-19627-7 3 Volume Hardback Set£270.00Publication January <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9780521196277Transitional Justicein Post-CommunistRomaniaThe Politics of MemoryLavinia StanSt Francis Xavier <strong>University</strong>, Nova ScotiaThis is the first volume to summarise thecomplex Romanian transitional justiceeffort, detail the political negotiationsthat have led to the adoption andimplementation of relevant legislation,and assess these processes in terms oftheir timing, sequencing, and impact ondemocratization.<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 312pp 3 tables978-1-107-02053-5 Hardback c. £60.00Publication January <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107020535Truth Commissionsand Criminal CourtsAlison Bisset<strong>University</strong> of ReadingAlison Bisset’s multi-level evaluationof the relationship between the twomost commonly used transitionaljustice mechanisms identifies andanalyses the challenges posed by theircontemporaneous operation at national,inter-state and international levels andformulates proposals to enable theireffective coexistence.2012 228 x 152 mm 232pp978-1-107-00803-8 Hardback £55.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107008038The Mind of theCriminalThe Role of DevelopmentalSocial Cognition in CriminalDefense <strong>Law</strong>Reid Griffith FontaineFlorida State <strong>University</strong>, College of <strong>Law</strong>This book explores how researchon individual differences in thedevelopment of social perception,judgment and decision making explainwhy some youths and adults developpsychological tendencies that favorcriminal behavior, and considers howdevelopmental science can guide theunderstanding of criminal excuses andaffirmative defense law.2012 228 x 152 mm 280pp978-0-521-51376-0 Hardback £60.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9780521513760@legal_editions


Criminal law / Dispute resolution, mediation and arbitration 11The Political Heart ofCriminal ProcedureEssays on Themes of William J.StuntzEdited by Michael KlarmanDavid Skeel<strong>University</strong> of Pennsylvania <strong>Law</strong> Schooland Carol SteikerHarvard <strong>Law</strong> SchoolBoth as a tribute to Stuntz’s work andas a source of profound new insights,this book examines his role in therenaissance of criminal procedureas a cutting-edge discipline, and asinseparably linked to substantivecriminal law.2012 228 x 152 mm 246pp 2 b/w illus.978-1-107-01941-6 Hardback £60.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107019416The Crime ofAggression underthe Rome Statuteof the InternationalCriminal CourtCarrie McDougall<strong>University</strong> of MelbourneIn June 2010, after decades ofnegotiations, States adopted provisionsthat make the use of inter-State armedforce in manifest violation of the UNCharter a crime under the Rome Statuteof the International Criminal Court. Thisbook provides a guide to the new crimeof aggression provisions.<strong>Cambridge</strong> Studies in International andComparative <strong>Law</strong>, 98<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 416pp978-1-107-01109-0 Hardback c. £75.00Publication March <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107011090Why Prison?Edited by David Scott<strong>University</strong> of Central Lancashire, PrestonWhy is prison so deeply embedded inpopular consciousness? How has prisonbecome synonymous with the broadernotion of punishment? And why areprison populations in many nationsgrowing at an alarmingly fast rate?David Scott critically reflects upon theseissues and asks an equally importantquestion: why not prison?<strong>Cambridge</strong> Studies in <strong>Law</strong> and Society<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 300pp978-1-107-03074-9 Hardback c. £75.00Publication May <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107030749TextbookLacey, Wells andQuick ReconstructingCriminal <strong>Law</strong>Text and MaterialsFourth editionCelia Wells<strong>University</strong> of Bristoland Oliver Quick<strong>University</strong> of BristolTruly groundbreaking textbook exploringtraditional and broader fields of criminallaw and justice to give full perspectiveon the subject.Contents: Part I. Approaching Criminal<strong>Law</strong>: 1. Images of criminal law; 2. Criminallaws in context; 3. Foundations of criminallaw; Part II. <strong>Law</strong>, Order and Security:4. Social and political constructions ofdisorder; 5. Securing order: pre-emptivemeasures; 6. Public order: controlmechanisms; 7. Criminal law and justice:emerging themes; Part III. InterpersonalViolence, Drug and Alcohol Abuse,Offence Preparation and Participation:8. Offences against the person; 9. Drugand alcohol abuse; 10. Offence preparationand participation; Part IV. Property andPropriety: 11. Defining and defendingprivate property; 12. Constructing propertyin criminal law; 13. Property rights andcriminal enforcement; Part V. RegulatingSexuality and Bodily Autonomy: ACrisis of Trust and Intimacy?: 14. Thesocial construction of sexuality andbodily autonomy; 15. Sexual violence;16. Regulating sexuality; 17. Criminalisinghealth care choices; Part VI. Making aKilling: Conceptions of Violence: 18. Thesocial construction of violence and personalharm; 19. The criminal regulation of publicsafety; 20. Homicide: boundary issues;21. Murder and manslaughter.<strong>Law</strong> in Context2010 247 x 174 mm 942pp 7 tables978-0-521-51913-7 Hardback £95.00978-0-521-73739-5 Paperback £48.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9780521519137TextbookSentencing andCriminal JusticeFifth editionAndrew Ashworth<strong>University</strong> of OxfordAndrew Ashworth draws togetherlegislation, research and principlesof sentencing to provide unrivalledcoverage of English sentencing policyand practice.Contents: 1. An introduction to Englishsentencing; 2. Sentencing and theconstitution; 3. Sentencing aims, principlesand policies; 4. Elements of proportionality;5. Aggravation and mitigation;6. Persistence, prevention and prediction;7. Equality before the law; 8. Multipleoffenders; 9. Custodial sentencing; 10. Noncustodialsentencing; 11. Procedural issuesand ancillary orders; 12. Special sentencingpowers; 13. Conclusions.<strong>Law</strong> in Context2010 247 x 174 mm 502pp978-0-521-76512-1 Hardback £74.00978-0-521-74875-9 Paperback £30.99eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9780521765121Disputeresolution,mediation andarbitrationLitigatingInternational<strong>Law</strong> DisputesWeighing the OptionsEdited by Natalie KleinMacquarie <strong>University</strong>, SydneyWritten by scholars and practitioners,Litigating International <strong>Law</strong> Disputesprovides a fresh understanding ofwhy states resort to internationaladjudication or arbitration to resolveinternational law disputes. To thisend, different substantive areas ofinternational law are examined and casestudies from particular countries andregions are analysed.<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 400pp978-1-107-01706-1 Hardback c. £75.00Publication August <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107017061A Guide tothe UNCITRALArbitration RulesClyde CroftSupreme Court of VictoriaChristopher Kee<strong>University</strong> of Aberdeenand Jeff WaincymerMonash <strong>University</strong>, VictoriaThe UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules areso pervasive and the consequencesof the new version potentially sosignificant that they cannot be ignored.This commentary on the Rules bringstogether the official documents andcontains the insights and experiences ofthe Working Group that are not includedin official reports.<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 554pp978-0-521-19572-0 Hardback c. £150.00Publication March <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9780521195720For regular email alerts visit www.cambridge.org/alerts


12 Dispute resolution, mediation and arbitration / E-commerce law, internet lawConsumer FinancialDispute Resolution in aComparative ContextPrinciples, Systems and PracticeShahla F. AliThe <strong>University</strong> of Hong KongThis comparative empirical study of thedevelopment and design of consumerfinancial dispute resolution mechanismsin East Asia, North America and Europeexamines global principles that influencethe design of such mechanisms,considers the structural variationsbetween the ombuds and arbitrationsystems and suggests practical proposalsfor reform.<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 304pp8 b/w illus. 7 tables978-1-107-02871-5 Hardback c. £75.00Publication March <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107028715InternationalCommercialArbitrationDifferent Forms and theirFeaturesEdited by Giuditta Cordero-MossUniversitetet i OsloPractising lawyers who write arbitrationclauses in commercial contracts often donot know how to choose the arbitrationform. This book highlights specificfeatures of international commercialarbitration forms from a variety ofcountries and institutions, and will assistlawyers drafting arbitration clauses tomake informed choices.<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 480pp978-1-107-03348-1 Hardback c. £75.00Publication March <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107033481The IBA Rules on theTaking of Evidencein InternationalArbitrationA GuidePeter AshfordFox Williams LLPThe IBA Rules are the most commonfeature of international arbitration, yetlittle work has been done exploring thesubject. Peter Ashford offers a practicalguide that combines detailed discussionof the Rules with commentary from theDrafting Committee, in an invaluablehandbook for arbitration practitioners,whether counsel or arbitrator.<strong>2013</strong> 216 x 138 mm 208pp978-1-107-03217-0 Hardback c. £85.00Publication January <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107032170Arbitration andthe ConstitutionPeter B. Rutledge<strong>University</strong> of GeorgiaDrawing on the author’s extensiveexperience as a scholar in arbitrationlaw who has lectured and studiedaround the world, the book offersunique insights into how arbitrationlaw implicates issues such as separationof powers, federalism and individualliberties.2012 228 x 152 mm 234pp978-1-107-00611-9 Hardback £60.00www.cambridge.org/9781107006119TextbookEffective NegotiationFrom Research to ResultsSecond editionRay Fells<strong>University</strong> of Western Australia, PerthEffective Negotiation presents useful,applicable strategies and advice onmanaging workplace and businessnegotiations. Fully revised and updated,this comprehensive second editionfeatures up-to-date case studies, newmaterial on mediation and multipartynegotiations and a new concludingchapter on being an effective negotiator.Contents: 1. An introduction tonegotiation: why isn’t negotiation morestraightforward?; 2. The essence ofnegotiation: what is at the core of anynegotiation?; 3. The knight’s move: beingstrategic in negotiation; 4. The process ofnegotiation: phrases and phases: is therea pattern to negotiation or do I just gowith the flow?; 5. A negotiation scriptand other ways to manage a negotiation;6. Digging deep and dealing withdifferences; 7. Exploring options by creatingan opportunity for a ‘light bulb’ moment;8. The end-game exchange; 9. Negotiatingon behalf of others; 10. Cross-culturalnegotiations: different, but much the same;11. Becoming an effective negotiator.2012 247 x 174 mm 272pp 50 b/w illus.978-1-107-60538-1 Paperback £35.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107605381The Principlesand Practice ofInternationalCommercialArbitrationSecond editionMargaret L. MosesLoyola <strong>University</strong>, ChicagoThis book provides the reader withimmediate access to understandingthe world of international arbitrationby explaining how and why arbitrationworks. It is short and readable, butcomprehensive in its coverage of thebasic requirements, including the mostrecent changes in arbitration laws, rulesand guidelines.2012 228 x 152 mm 378pp978-1-107-00878-6 Hardback £60.00978-1-107-40133-4 Paperback £19.99eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107008786Investment TreatyArbitrationJudging Under UncertaintyAndrés Rigo SuredaInternational Arbitrator, Washington DCInvestment treaty arbitration is apopular topic in international law, andthe literature on investment treatyarbitration is extensive. However,Andrés Rigo Sureda’s topic of howarbitral tribunals decide in the face ofthe uncertainty of the law has hithertoreceived little attention.Hersch Lauterpacht Memorial Lectures, 202012 228 x 152 mm 166pp978-1-107-02251-5 Hardback £45.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107022515E-commercelaw, internetlawCyberlaw inCybersocietyThe Internet, <strong>Law</strong>, and theInformation SocietyEdited by Stefan Fafinski<strong>University</strong> of LeedsClive Walker<strong>University</strong> of Leedsand David S. Wall<strong>University</strong> of DurhamThe book provides a clear andcomprehensive analysis of informationtechnology concepts which transcendgeographic and jurisdictionalboundaries, and investigates thepolicy and legislative responses to itsregulation.<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 350pp978-1-107-03645-1 Hardback c. £80.00Publication May <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107036451@legal_editions


E-commerce law, internet law / Employment law, labour law 13ManagingCyber Attacks inInternational <strong>Law</strong>,Business, and RelationsIn Search of Cyber PeaceScott J. ShackelfordKelley School of Business, <strong>India</strong>na <strong>University</strong>This book presents a novel framework toreconceptualize Internet governance andbetter manage cyber attacks. It makesan original contribution by examiningthe potential of polycentric regulationto increase accountability throughbottom-up action. Throughout the book,cybersecurity is treated holistically,covering outstanding issues in law,science, economics and politics.<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 320pp14 b/w illus. 5 tables978-1-107-00437-5 Hardback c. £65.00Publication April <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107004375The Fight overDigital RightsThe Politics of Copyright andTechnologyBill D. HermanHunter College, City <strong>University</strong> of New YorkThis book examines the debate overdigital copyright and the new tools ofpolitical communication involved in theadvocacy around the issue. Drawing onmethods from legal studies, politicalscience and communications, it exploresthe rise of a coalition seeking morelimited copyright, and how these earlyadopting,technology-savvy advocatesused online communication to shock theworld.<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 225pp12 b/w illus. 9 tables978-1-107-01597-5 Hardback c. £60.00Publication April <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107015975Textbook<strong>Law</strong> and theTechnologies of theTwenty-First CenturyText and MaterialsRoger BrownswordKing’s College Londonand Morag GoodwinUniversiteit van Tilburg, The NetherlandsA clear and comprehensive introductionfor students studying key regulatorychallenges posed by technologies inthe twenty-first century. Co-authoredby a leading scholar in the field witha new scholar to the area, it combinescomprehensive knowledge with afresh perspective. Essential reading forstudents of law and technology.Contents: Part I. General Introduction:1. <strong>Law</strong> and the technologies of the twentyfirstcentury; 2. The regulatory environment:UK Biobank, eBay, and Wikipedia; 3. Fourkey regulatory challenges; 4. Technologyas a regulatory tool: DNA profiling andMarper; Part II. Regulatory Prudenceand Precaution: 5. Regulatory prudenceI: health, safety and environment, GMcrops, nanoparticles, and sound science;6. Regulatory prudence II: precaution;Part III. Regulatory Legitimacy: 7. Thelegitimacy of the regulatory environment– the basic ideas; 8. Key boundarymarkingconcepts; 9. Human rights asboundary-markers; 10. Understandingprocedural legitimacy – the role of publicparticipation in technology regulation;Part IV. Regulatory Effectiveness:11. Regulatory effectiveness I;12. Regulatory effectiveness II: failure byregulators; 13. Regulatory effectiveness III:resistance by regulatees; 14. Regulatoryeffectiveness IV: third-party interference anddisruptive externalities; Part V. RegulatoryConnection: 15. Regulatory connectionI: getting connected; 16. Regulatoryconnection II: disconnection andsustainability; Part VI. ConcludingOverview: 17. From law to code: thesurveillance society and Marper revisited.<strong>Law</strong> in Context2012 247 x 174 mm 492pp 5 b/w illus.978-1-107-00655-3 Hardback £70.00978-0-521-18624-7 Paperback £35.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107006553ElectronicSignatures in <strong>Law</strong>Third editionStephen MasonChambers of Stephen MasonUsing case law from multiplejurisdictions, Stephen Mason examinesthe nature and legal bearing ofelectronic signatures.<strong>Law</strong> Practitioner Series2012 228 x 152 mm 408pp978-1-107-01229-5 Hardback £125.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107012295Employmentlaw, labour lawEast Asian Labor andEmployment <strong>Law</strong>International and ComparativeContextRonald C. BrownSchool of <strong>Law</strong>, <strong>University</strong> of HawaiiThis book deals with international laborand employment law and explores andexplains the effects of globalizationand discusses the role of internationallawyers, business personnel andhuman resource directors who areknowledgeable, culturally sensitiveand understand the issues that canarise when dealing in EA trade andinvestment.2012 228 x 152 mm 570pp18 b/w illus. 14 tables978-1-107-01833-4 Hardback £90.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107018334TextbookLabour <strong>Law</strong>Hugh CollinsLondon School of Economics and PoliticalScienceKeith EwingKing’s College Londonand Aileen McColganKing’s College LondonLabour <strong>Law</strong> provides a comprehensiveand critical account of the subject by adistinguished author team. Providingcommentary and integrated materials,it fully equips the student. Case studiesshow the law ‘in action’. The text’s clearstructure, logical chapter organisationand uncluttered text design combine tomake it essential reading.‘Collins, Ewing, and McColgan’sLabour <strong>Law</strong> provides one of the finestexamples of a research-led teachingmanual. Its users will no doubt emergewith an authoritative, rich, and criticalunderstanding of English labour law,and fully appreciate the developmentof this multifaceted legal disciplinein the broader European andinternational context. ‘Labour law’ atits best.’Dr Nicola Countouris, <strong>University</strong> College LondonContents: Part I. Introduction: 1. Natureand sources of labour law; 2. Globalisationand labour law; Part II. The Contract ofEmployment: 3. Terms of the contract ofemployment; 4. Authority and impliedobligations; 5. Flexibility and precariouswork; 6. The personal scope of labourlaw; Part III. Statutory Regulation ofthe Employment Relationship: 7. Wages;8. Working time; 9. Equality; 10. Work/eBooks available at www.cambridge.org/ebookstore


14 Employment law, labour law / Environmental lawlife balance; 11. Civil liberties at work;Part IV. Collective Labour Rights:12. Freedom of association and the rightto organise; 13. Freedom of associationand trade union autonomy; 14. The rightto bargain collectively; 15. The right to beinformed and consulted; 16. Collectiveaction and the right to strike; 17. Liabilityfor collective action; Part V. Terminationof Employment: 18. Wrongful dismissal;19. Unfair dismissal; 20. Economicdismissal.<strong>Law</strong> in Context2012 247 x 174 mm 980pp978-1-107-02782-4 Hardback £80.00978-1-107-60886-3 Paperback £37.00www.cambridge.org/9781107027824TextbookPerspectives onLabour <strong>Law</strong>Second editionA. C. L. Davies<strong>University</strong> of OxfordA 2009 overview of the basic principlesof labour law and the related policyarguments.Contents: Part I: 1. A brief history oflabour law; 2. Economics perspectives onlabour law; 3. Human rights perspectiveson labour law; 4. Modes of regulation;Part II: 5. Who is protected by employmentlaw?; 6. Working time; 7. Discrimination;8. Wages; 9. Dismissal; 10. Collectiverepresentation; 11. Trade Unionmembership; 12. Industrial action; Whatnext?<strong>Law</strong> in Context2009 247 x 174 mm 300pp978-0-521-89757-0 Hardback £75.00978-0-521-72234-6 Paperback £29.99eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9780521897570EnvironmentallawHarnessing ForeignInvestment to PromoteEnvironmentalProtectionIncentives and SafeguardsEdited by Pierre-Marie DupuyGraduate Institute of International Studies,Genevaand Jorge E. ViñualesGraduate Institute of International Studies,GenevaCovering both incentives (funds, projectfinance,market mechanisms, paymentsfor ecosystem services, insurance) andsafeguards (investment regulation,CSR and accountability mechanisms,contracts, codes of conduct), this volumeinvestigates the synergies betweenforeign investment and environmentalprotection from legal, economic andpolitical perspectives.<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 496pp7 b/w illus. 8 tables978-1-107-03077-0 Hardback c. £75.00Publication March <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107030770<strong>Law</strong>, Tropical Forestsand CarbonThe Case of REDD+Edited by Rosemary Lyster<strong>University</strong> of SydneyCatherine MacKenzie<strong>University</strong> of <strong>Cambridge</strong>and Constance McDermott<strong>University</strong> of OxfordEmerging from the scientific parametersunderpinning REDD+ (includingthe measurement of carbon stocks,reporting and verification), thisinterdisciplinary and in-depth analysisof REDD+ considers global and nationalgovernance and the legal rights andinterests of indigenous people and localcommunities, which have fundamentalimplications for development andpoverty alleviation.<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 304pp13 b/w illus. 5 tables978-1-107-02880-7 Hardback c. £65.00Publication March <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107028807ThreatenedIsland NationsLegal Implications of Rising Seasand a Changing ClimateEdited by Michael B. GerrardColumbia <strong>Law</strong> Schooland Gregory E. WannierU.S. District Court for the Central District ofCaliforniaLeading legal scholars from around theworld address the myriad legal issuesposed by the rising seas endangeringthe habitability and very existence ofseveral small island nations, mostly inthe Pacific and <strong>India</strong>n oceans.<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 644pp2 b/w illus. 14 colour illus. 1 table978-1-107-02576-9 Hardback c. £80.00Publication March <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107025769U.S. Energy Policy andthe Pursuit of FailurePeter Z. GrossmanButler <strong>University</strong>, <strong>India</strong>naGrossman analyses the serial failuresof US energy policy, failures that havebeen extraordinarily wasteful, withlittle learned by policy makers in theprocess. Congresses and presidentialadministrations have repeatedly backedfailed policies because they promiseunrealistic solutions that are politicallyexpedient with little chance of practicalsuccess.<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 408pp 10 b/w illus.978-1-107-00517-4 Hardback c. £65.00978-0-521-18218-8 Paperback c. £24.99Publication March <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107005174Green GovernanceEcological Survival, HumanRights, and the <strong>Law</strong> of theCommonsBurns H. Weston<strong>University</strong> of Iowaand David BollierCommons Strategies GroupGreen Governance is a direct responseto the mounting calls for a paradigmshift in the way humans relate to thenatural environment. The book proposesa new architecture of environmental lawand public policy that is as practical as itis theoretically sound.<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 380pp 1 b/w illus.978-1-107-03436-5 Hardback c. £65.00Publication February <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107034365TextbookPrinciples ofInternationalEnvironmental <strong>Law</strong>Third editionPhilippe Sands<strong>University</strong> College Londonand Jacqueline Peel<strong>University</strong> of MelbourneAssisted by Adriana FabraUniversitat de Barcelonaand Ruth MacKenzie<strong>University</strong> of WestminsterNew edition of this seminal textbookwhich offers comprehensive andcritical commentary on internationalenvironmental law. It is an essentialguide to the course that coverskey topics, incorporates the latestdevelopments in treaty and case lawand draws links to other areas ofinternational law.‘The third edition of Principles ofInternational Environmental <strong>Law</strong> isthe ultimate book for all interested instudying this subject. It provides anexhaustive analysis of contemporaryinternational environmental law,from the perspectives of its historicaland political development. Writtenby leading experts with a worldwidereputation, it will be, as its twoprevious editions were, a must instudies of international environmentallaw. With a clearer structure than@legal_editions


Environmental law / Equity and trusts / European law 15previous editions, it is erudite butaccessible and it provides a wealth ofinformation.’Malgosia Fitzmaurice, Queen Mary, <strong>University</strong>of LondonContents: Part I. The Legal andInstitutional Framework: 1. The environmentand international society: issues, conceptsand definitions; 2. History; 3. Governance:states, international organisations andnon-state actors; 4. International lawmakingand regulation; 5. Compliance:implementation, enforcement and disputesettlement; Part II. Principles and RulesEstablishing Standards: 6. Generalprinciples and rules; 7. Atmosphereand climate change; 8. Freshwaterresources; 9. Oceans, seas and fisheries;10. Biodiversity; 11. Hazardoussubstances and activities; 12. Waste;13. Polar regions; Part III. Techniquesfor Implementing International Principlesand Rules: 14. Environmental impactassessment; 15. Environmental information;16. Financial resources, technology transferand intellectual property; 17. Liability forenvironmental damage; Part IV. Linkage ofInternational Environmental <strong>Law</strong> and OtherAreas of International <strong>Law</strong>: 18. Humanrights and armed conflict; 19. Internationaltrade and competition; 20. Foreigninvestment; 21. Future developments.2012 247 x 174 mm 992pp978-0-521-76959-4 Hardback £90.00978-0-521-14093-5 Paperback £45.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9780521769594Cooperation in the<strong>Law</strong> of TransboundaryWater ResourcesChristina Leb<strong>University</strong> of Geneva, Platform for InternationalWater <strong>Law</strong>Water experts identify cooperation asthe key to solving the challenges ofclimate change, population growth andgrowing water demand in the contextof trans-boundary freshwater systems.This examination of the legal aspects ofCupertino is intended for internationallawyers, water practitioners, studentsand anyone interested in internationalwater management.<strong>Cambridge</strong> Studies in International andComparative <strong>Law</strong><strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 325pp978-1-107-03597-3 Hardback c. £75.00Publication June <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107035973Equity andtrustsEquity and Trustsin AustraliaMichael Bryan<strong>University</strong> of Melbourneand Vicki VannMonash <strong>University</strong>, VictoriaEquity and Trusts in Australia is apractical and engaging introduction toequitable and trusts law in Australia.The book provides a succinct, clear andaccessible explanation of key theoriesand terminology in equitable and trustlaw and demonstrates how these areapplied in practice with simple, topicalexamples.2012 228 x 152 mm 454pp 4 b/w illus.978-0-521-67663-2 Paperback £75.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9780521676632TextbookA Student’s Guide toEquity and TrustsJudith Bray<strong>University</strong> of BuckinghamIntroduces students to the key principlesof the law of equity and trust andenhances understanding with effectivelearning features.‘An excellent book whose majorstrength is the wealth of practicalexamples which enable the student toexplore the complexities of the lawwith confidence.’Pamela Hargreaves, Leicester De Montfort <strong>Law</strong>SchoolContents: 1. Historical introduction;2. Equitable remedies; 3. The classificationof trusts and powers; 4. The threecertainties; 5. Constitution of trusts;6. Formalities for the creation of a trust;7. Private purpose trusts; 8. Unincorporatedassociations; 9. Resulting trusts;10. Constructive trusts; 11. Trusts of thefamily home; 12. Secret trusts and mutualwills; 13. Charities – the Charities Actand the rules of cy-pres; 14. Trustees:appointment, retirement and capacity;15. Duties and powers of trustees;16. Variation of trusts; 17. Fiduciary dutiesand breach of fiduciary duties; 18. Breachof trust and defences to breach of trust;19. Remedies against strangers to a trust;20. Tracing.2012 247 x 174 mm 388pp978-0-521-19630-7 Hardback £50.00978-0-521-15299-0 Paperback £19.99eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9780521196307TextbookTrusts <strong>Law</strong>Text and MaterialsFifth editionGraham Moffat<strong>University</strong> of WarwickGerry BeanDLA Phillips Foxand Rebecca Probert<strong>University</strong> of WarwickThis classic textbook brings a modernperspective to the study of the law ofequity.Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. The evolutionof the private express trust; 3. Taxation,wealth-holding and the private trust;4. Creating the trust Part I; 5. Creating thetrust Part II; 6. Trusts and public policy;7. Flexibility in relation to beneficialentitlement; 8. The taxation of privatetrusts; 9. An introduction to trustees andtrusteeship; 10. Aspects of the managementof trusts; 11. Trusteeship, control andbreach of trust; 12. Implied trusts and thefamily home; 13. Trusts in commerce I:occupational pension schemes; 14. Trustsin commerce II: commerce and equitableremedies; 15. Trusts in commerce III:commerce, credit and the trust; 16. Trustsin commerce IV: fiduciary relationships,commerce and the trust; 17. Trust, contractand unincorporated associations; 18. Anintroduction to the law of charity; 19. Alegal definition of ‘charity’; 20. Theregulation of charities.<strong>Law</strong> in Context2009 247 x 174 mm 1190pp978-0-521-74382-2 Paperback £38.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9780521743822European lawTextbookEU ExternalRelations <strong>Law</strong>Text, Cases and MaterialsBart Van Vooren<strong>University</strong> of Copenhagenand Ramses Wessel<strong>University</strong> of Twente, Enschede, The NetherlandsWritten to provide a comprehensive text,cases and materials book for students ofEU external relations law, this book alsoserves as an in-depth reference workfor academics and practitioners in thefield. It is novel both in structure andpresentation of content.<strong>2013</strong> 247 x 174 mm 575pp978-1-107-03112-8 Hardback c. £80.00978-1-107-68430-0 Paperback c. £40.00Publication November <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107031128For regular email alerts visit www.cambridge.org/alerts


16 European lawTextbookEuropean andInternationalMedia <strong>Law</strong>Udo FinkJohannes Gutenberg Universität Mainz, GermanyTobias KeberJohann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurtand Jan OsterKing’s College LondonThe first textbook to integrate theEuropean and international dimensionsof media law into a uniquelycomprehensive overview suitable forgraduate students. It is clearly structuredand fully covers the course content onthe laws that apply to different formsof media.<strong>2013</strong> 247 x 174 mm 550pp978-1-107-02658-2 Hardback c. £105.00978-1-107-62076-6 Paperback c. £47.99Publication May <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107026582The EuropeanUnion’s Shaping ofthe InternationalLegal OrderEdited by Fabian AmtenbrinkErasmus Universiteit Rotterdamand Dimitry KochenovRijksuniversiteit Groningen, The NetherlandsThis book establishes a new approach toEU law of external relations in which theEU is perceived as an active co-creatorof the international legal order on avariety of plains. A key reference pointfor an active paradigm of EU externalrelations law.<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 375pp978-1-107-03333-7 Hardback c. £65.00Publication April <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107033337The ExternalEnvironmental Policyof the European UnionEU and International <strong>Law</strong>PerspectivesEdited by Elisa Morgera<strong>University</strong> of EdinburghThis collection of essays analyses themultiple instruments and innovativeapproaches of the EU as a globalenvironmental actor. It assesses howit pursues the fight against climatechange, sustainable forest managementand biodiversity conservation outside itsborders and the implications for tradeand human rights.2012 228 x 152 mm 442pp978-1-107-02382-6 Hardback £75.00www.cambridge.org/9781107023826TextbookAn Introduction toEuropean <strong>Law</strong>Robert Schütze<strong>University</strong> of DurhamConcise, clear and authoritative, thisintroduction sets out the foundations ofEU law. It combines clarity of expressionwith engaging and critical analysis. Itwill be essential reading for all studentsof the subject.‘This elegantly and intelligentlywritten book offers a meaningfulintroduction to students withoutoverwhelming them with grandtheories. It will also, as a conceptuallywell constructed short book, offertheir lecturers something with whichto enrich their teaching of EU law.’Laurence Gormley, <strong>University</strong> of GroningenContents: Part I. European <strong>Law</strong> –Creation: 1. Union institutions; 2. Unionlegislation; 3. Union competences;4. Fundamental rights; Part II. European<strong>Law</strong> – Enforcement: 5. Direct effect;6. (Legal) supremacy; 7. National actions;8. European actions; Part III. European<strong>Law</strong> – Substance: 9. Internal market:goods; 10. Internal market: persons;11. Competition law: cartels;12. Competition law: abuse.2012 228 x 152 mm 340pp 17 b/w illus.978-1-107-02510-3 Hardback £50.00978-1-107-65444-0 Paperback £18.99eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107025103Resisting the EuropeanCourt of JusticeWest Germany’s Confrontationwith European <strong>Law</strong>, 1949–1979Bill DaviesAmerican <strong>University</strong>, Washington DCThis work investigates how thefundamental transformations in theEuropean legal system were receivedin one of the most important EuropeanUnion (EU) member states, Germany.It examines how a state whoseconstitution was so essential to its selfunderstandingbegan subscribing to theconstitutional practice of EU law.2012 228 x 152 mm 268pp978-1-107-02453-3 Hardback £60.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107024533Competitive Dialoguein EU ProcurementEdited by Sue Arrowsmith<strong>University</strong> of Nottinghamand Steen Treumer<strong>University</strong> of Copenhagen‘Competitive dialogue’ is a newprocedure for procuring majorgovernment projects such as roads,hospitals and IT systems. Thisexamination of its legal frameworkwill assist those involved in procuringprojects in Europe, including those incentral and local government who areresponsible for selecting contractors, andtheir legal advisors.2012 228 x 152 mm 566pp21 b/w illus. 10 tables978-1-107-02383-3 Hardback £95.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107023833TextbookEssentials of EU <strong>Law</strong>Second editionAugust ReinischUniversität Wien, AustriaAimed at readers interested in the legalaspects of European integration, thisbook provides an understanding of thecomplex system of EU governance fromlawmaking to judicial control in orderto gain an overview of the substance ofEU law.‘A unique and brilliant contributionto the study of EU law. It covers keypoints with reasoning and policy yetit demystifies the subject in a mannerthat students will value.’André Naidoo, De Montfort <strong>University</strong>Contents: 1. History of Europeanintegration; 2. The institutional framework;3. The making of Union law; 4. The effectof Union law; 5. Judicial control within theUnion; 6. Protecting fundamental rightswithin the EU; 7. The free movement ofgoods; 8. The free movement of persons;9. EU competition law; 10. Selected EUpolicies; 11. The EU as an internationalactor.2012 216 x 138 mm 291pp978-1-107-02566-0 Hardback £47.00978-1-107-60894-8 Paperback £17.99eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107025660@legal_editions


European law 17The EuropeanUnion after theTreaty of LisbonEdited by Diamond Ashiagbor<strong>University</strong> College LondonNicola Countouris<strong>University</strong> College Londonand Ioannis Lianos<strong>University</strong> College LondonThis analysis of the European Union’sLisbon Treaty focuses on the manyissues raised by its implementationand on the demand for further reformstriggered by the ongoing economic andfinancial crisis. Contributors include bothacademic authors and European policymakers.‘The Treaty of Lisbon limped into forcein 2009, stripped of constitutionalflourish and accompanied by a senseof political exhaustion. And yet theeconomic and financial crisis (inparticular) has made vivid how muchmore needs to be done. This volumesuccessfully captures the incompleteyet dynamic character of the Lisbonreforms: it is splendidly forwardlooking.’Stephen Weatherill, <strong>University</strong> of Oxford2012 228 x 152 mm 344pp978-1-107-01757-3 Hardback £70.00978-1-107-60324-0 Paperback £27.99eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107017573The Judiciary, theLegislature and theEU Internal MarketEdited by Philip Syrpis<strong>University</strong> of BristolThis collection of essays examines theway in which the dynamic relationshipbetween courts and legislatures – thelegal and political realms – contributesto the governance of the EU internalmarket. With contributions by academiclegal experts from across the EU, itwill appeal to lawyers, and social andpolitical scientists.2012 228 x 152 mm 386pp 1 table978-1-107-01005-5 Hardback £70.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107010055TextbookEuropeanConstitutional <strong>Law</strong>Robert Schütze<strong>University</strong> of DurhamThis textbook offers a coherent andscholarly analysis presented within aclear structure. It examines the EuropeanUnion from a classic constitutionalperspective. The book covers all thecentral themes of the course – thehistory and structure of the EuropeanUnion, its powers and procedures, andits rights and remedies.‘Exhaustive in scope and innovativein structure and approach, this newbook will be essential reading foranyone interested in the constitutionaldevelopment of the European Union.’Anthony Arnull, <strong>University</strong> of BirminghamContents: Introduction: Europeanconstitutional law; Part I. History andStructure: 1. Constitutional history:from Paris to Lisbon; 2. Constitutionalnature: a federation of states;3. Governmental structure: unioninstitutions I; 4. Governmental structure:union institutions II; Part II. Powersand Procedures: 5. Legislative powers:competences and procedures; 6. Externalpowers: competences and procedures;7. Executive powers: competences andprocedures; 8. Judicial powers: competencesand procedures; Part III. Rights andRemedies: 9. European law: direct andindirect effect; 10. European law: supremacyand preemption; 11. European law:remedies and liabilities; 12. In particular:European fundamental rights.2012 247 x 174 mm 540pp31 b/w illus. 16 tables978-0-521-50490-4 Hardback £60.00978-0-521-73275-8 Paperback £29.99eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9780521504904TextbookEuropean Union <strong>Law</strong>Cases and MaterialsSecond editionDamian ChalmersLondon School of Economics and PoliticalScienceGareth DaviesVrije Universiteit, Amsterdamand Giorgio MontiLondon School of Economics and PoliticalScienceEagerly awaited new edition of theforemost textbook on EU law.Contents: Part I. EU Institutional <strong>Law</strong>:1. European integration and the Treaty onEuropean Union; 2. The EU institutions;3. Union law-making; 4. The UnionJudicial Order; 5. The authority of EUlaw; 6. Fundamental rights; 7. Rights andremedies in national courts; Part II. EUAdministrative <strong>Law</strong>: 8. The infringementprocedures; 9. Governance; 10. Judicialreview; Part III. Civic Identity of theUnion: 11. Union citizenship; 12. NonUnion nationals; 13. Equal opportunitieslaw; 14. Policing/justice; 15. Externalrelations; Part IV. European UnionEconomic <strong>Law</strong>: 16. The internal market;17. Economic and monetary union;18. Free movement of goods; 19. Services;20. Pursuit of occupation; 21. Public goods;22. Competition law – functions andenforcement; 23. Anti-trust and monopolies;24. State regulation and EU law.2010 246 x 189 mm 1150pp 1 map978-0-521-12151-4 Paperback £40.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9780521121514TextbookThe <strong>Cambridge</strong>Companion toEuropean UnionPrivate <strong>Law</strong>Edited by Christian Twigg-Flesner<strong>Law</strong> School, <strong>University</strong> of HullA critical 2010 introduction to EuropeanPrivate <strong>Law</strong>, written by the leadingscholars in the field.‘The very appearance of a publicationof this sort is indeed a coming-ofagemoment for a discipline whoseexistence was hard to fathom untilthe 1980s. … Diligent readers willbe rewarded by the richness of theresulting picture …’EUSA ReviewContents: 1. Introduction: key featuresof European Union Private <strong>Law</strong> (EUPL);2. The historical evolution of EuropeanPrivate <strong>Law</strong>; 3. European Private <strong>Law</strong> andthe comparative method; 4. The role ofthe conflict of laws in European Private<strong>Law</strong>; 5. Competence and European Private<strong>Law</strong>; 6. Language and terminology;7. European Private <strong>Law</strong> by directives:approach and challenges; 8. The EuropeanCourt of Justice as motor of Private <strong>Law</strong>;9. European Contract <strong>Law</strong>: the commonframe of reference and beyond; 10. Theway forward in European consumercontract law: optional instrument insteadof further deconstruction of nationalprivate laws; 11. Commercial contractsand European Private <strong>Law</strong>; 12. EuropeanTort <strong>Law</strong> – features of a diverse landscape;13. European Union Property <strong>Law</strong>;14. Information obligations and withdrawalrights; 15. Travel law; 16. Unfair contractterms; 17. Unfair commercial practices andEuropean Private <strong>Law</strong>; 18. Consumer salesand associated guarantees; 19. Productliability; 20. The impact of the directive onself-employed commercial agents in EUlaw; 21. EC Competition <strong>Law</strong> and EuropeanPrivate <strong>Law</strong>; 22. Non-discrimination andEuropean Private <strong>Law</strong>; 23. Financial servicesin European Union private law.<strong>Cambridge</strong> Companions to <strong>Law</strong>2010 247 x 174 mm 382pp978-0-521-51617-4 Hardback £68.00978-0-521-73615-2 Paperback £27.99www.cambridge.org/9780521516174Visit our website at www.cambridge.org/knowledge


18 European lawServices Liberalizationin the EU and the WTOStefan GrillerUniversität Salzburgand Marcus KlamertEuropean Institute, FlorenceWith contributions by SanamHaghighiECONGAS Energy SolutionsKatrin Blanck-PutzEuropean CommissionNiklas MaydellCleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton, Brusselsand Georg AdlerEuropainstitutServices are an ever-increasing part ofour economy and thus of internationaltrade. EU law and WTO law differ in theway they dismantle barriers to trade setup by states. Nonetheless, both regimesconfront tension between the liberalisingof national laws and regulations and thepreservation of national sovereignty.<strong>Cambridge</strong> Studies in European <strong>Law</strong> andPolicy<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 450pp978-1-107-03459-4 Hardback c. £80.00Publication July <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107034594Referendums andthe European UnionA Comparative InquiryFernando MendezUniversität ZürichMario MendezQueen Mary, <strong>University</strong> of Londonand Vasiliki TrigaCyprus <strong>University</strong> of TechnologyHow can we account for the rise anddiffusion of referendums on Europeanintegration? And what is their likelyinstitutional impact on the future ofthe European integration process?In addressing these questions,Referendums and the European Unionputs forward institutional modelsfor overcoming the EU’s referendumdilemma.<strong>Cambridge</strong> Studies in European <strong>Law</strong> andPolicy<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 250pp978-1-107-03404-4 Hardback c. £65.00Publication March <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107034044InternationalTrade Disputesand EU LiabilityAnne Thies<strong>University</strong> of ReadingA compelling contribution to thescholarly discussion of interrelationshipsbetween the WTO and EU legal ordersand the standing and protection ofindividuals facing national, regionaland international layers of governance.This book will be of interest to students,academics and practitioners of WTO andEuropean law.<strong>Cambridge</strong> Studies in European <strong>Law</strong> andPolicy<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 256pp 1 table978-1-107-00966-0 Hardback c. £65.00Publication March <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107009660TextbookEuropean Union Health<strong>Law</strong> and PolicyTamara Hervey<strong>University</strong> of Sheffieldand Jean McHale<strong>University</strong> of BirminghamExplores interactions between law,policy and governance of EuropeanUnion health law and policy throughcase studies in key substantive areas,such as the regulation of healthresearch, access of patients to highquality care, health care professionalregulation, organisation and funding ofhealth care services, and public health.<strong>Law</strong> in Context<strong>2013</strong> 247 x 174 mm 500pp978-1-107-01049-9 Hardback c. £80.00978-0-521-28120-1 Paperback c. £40.00Publication August <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107010499TextbookA Critical Introductionto European <strong>Law</strong>Third editionIan Ward<strong>University</strong> of Newcastle upon TyneThird edition of this introduction to thehistory and institutional framework ofEuropean Union law.Contents: 1. Building Rome; 2. Anever closer union; 3. The foundations ofcommunity law; 4. The law of integration;5. The law of the market; 6. The law ofpersons: I. Free and unfree movement; II.Europe’s social face; 7. Beyond Europe; 8. Insearch of a public philosophy.<strong>Law</strong> in Context2009 247 x 174 mm 316pp978-0-521-71158-6 Paperback £25.99www.cambridge.org/9780521711586TextbookEC Competition <strong>Law</strong>Giorgio MontiLondon School of Economics and PoliticalScienceMonti explores the developmentof EC competition law through aninterdisciplinary approach.‘… the most readable and yetthoughtful account on the market.Whilst being very practical, it hasthe great benefit of making clear thedistinctive contributions of law andpolitics (not simply economics) tocompetition law in the EU.’Daniel Wilsher, City <strong>University</strong> LondonContents: 1. Competition law – policyperspectives; 2. The core values of ECcompetition law in flux; 3. Economics andcompetition law; 4. Competition law andpublic policy; 5. Market power; 6. Abuseof a dominant position: anticompetitiveexclusion; 7. Abuse of a dominantposition: from competition policy tosector-specific regulation; 8. Merger policy;9. Oligopoly markets; 10. Distributionagreements; 11. Institutions: who enforcescompetition law?; 12: Competition law andliberalisation; 13. Conclusions.<strong>Law</strong> in Context2007 247 x 174 mm 566pp978-0-521-70075-7 Paperback £40.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9780521700757Time LimitedInterests in LandEdited by Cornelius Van Der Merwe<strong>University</strong> of Stellenbosch, South Africaand Alain-Laurent VerbekeKatholieke Universiteit Leuven, BelgiumHow legal institutions of limitedduration such as leases and personalservitudes can play an importantrole in estate planning in Europeanjurisdictions. Moreover, developers andlocal authorities could use the outdatedinstitutions of building rights andhereditary land leases to advance socialhousing and upgrade barren agriculturalland.The Common Core of European Private <strong>Law</strong>2012 228 x 152 mm 576pp 1 table978-1-107-02612-4 Hardback £100.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107026124@legal_editions


Family law / Financial law, banking law 19Family lawMarriage at theCrossroads<strong>Law</strong>, Policy, and the Brave NewWorld of Twenty-First-CenturyFamiliesEdited by Marsha GarrisonBrooklyn <strong>Law</strong> Schooland Elizabeth ScottColumbia <strong>University</strong> <strong>Law</strong> SchoolThe institution of marriage is ata crossroads. Across most of theindustrialized world, unmarriedcohabitation and nonmarital births haveskyrocketed while marriage rates are atrecord lows. This book provides tools toinform the debate and to assist policymakers in resolving questions aboutmarriage at a critical juncture.2012 228 x 152 mm 384pp22 b/w illus. 10 tables978-1-107-01827-3 Hardback £65.00978-1-107-62370-5 Paperback £22.99www.cambridge.org/9781107018273Children and thePolitics of CulturalBelongingAlice HearstSmith College, MassachusettsThis book explores the debate overcommunal and cultural belonging inthree contexts: domestic transracialadoptions of non-American <strong>India</strong>nchildren, the scope of tribal authorityover American <strong>India</strong>n children, andcultural and communal belonging fortransnationally adopted children.2012 228 x 152 mm 211pp978-1-107-01786-3 Hardback £55.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107017863Loving v. Virginia ina Post-Racial WorldRethinking Race, Sex, andMarriageEdited by Kevin Noble MaillardSyracuse <strong>University</strong>, School of <strong>Law</strong>and Rose Cuison VillazorHofstra <strong>University</strong>, School of <strong>Law</strong>In 1967, the US Supreme Courtruled that laws prohibiting interracialmarriage were unconstitutional inLoving v. Virginia. This book takes acritical approach to that case and askshow Loving has influenced the maritalfreedom and racial equality in America.2012 228 x 152 mm 288pp978-0-521-19858-5 Hardback £60.00978-0-521-14798-9 Paperback £22.99eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9780521198585The Future of Childand Family <strong>Law</strong>International PredictionsEdited by Elaine E. Sutherland<strong>University</strong> of Stirling and Lewis and Clark <strong>Law</strong>School, Portland, OregonUsing a common chapter structure,experts from thirteen countries andjurisdictions offer critical analysis of thecurrent state of child and family law,the imperatives that have shaped it andthose that will drive it forward. Commontrends and salient differences are drawntogether in the editorial introduction.2012 228 x 152 mm 496pp 2 b/w illus.978-1-107-00680-5 Hardback £75.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107006805Marriage and Divorcein a MulticulturalContextMulti-Tiered Marriage and theBoundaries of Civil <strong>Law</strong> andReligionEdited by Joel A. Nichols<strong>University</strong> of St Thomas, MinnesotaExamines whether more pluralism infamily law is normatively desirable andshould be affirmatively fostered.2012 228 x 152 mm 416pp 1 b/w illus.978-0-521-19475-4 Hardback £65.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9780521194754The ChangingLegal Regulationof CohabitationFrom Fornicators to Family,1600–2010Rebecca Probert<strong>University</strong> of WarwickThis book is for anyone interested in thehistory of marriage and cohabitation,whether historian, lawyer or generalreader. It is written in an accessible style,while providing a radical reassessmentof existing ideas about the popularity,legal treatment and perceptions ofcohabitation between 1600 and 2010.<strong>Law</strong> in Context2012 247 x 174 mm 298pp 5 b/w illus.978-1-107-02084-9 Hardback £70.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107020849Financial law,banking lawAvailability ofCredit and SecuredTransactions in aTime of CrisisEdited by Orkun Akseli<strong>University</strong> of DurhamAssessing the challenges posed byinefficient secured credit law, thebook looks at how challenges can beovercome to facilitate credit throughlegal reforms based on internationalstandards set by international andfinancial organisations in the light of thefinancial crisis.<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 400pp978-1-107-02744-2 Hardback c. £90.00Publication February <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107027442Soft <strong>Law</strong> and theGlobal FinancialSystemRule Making in the 21st CenturyChris BrummerGeorgetown <strong>University</strong>, Washington DCThis book explains how internationalfinancial law ‘works’ – and presents analternative theory for understanding itspurpose, operation and limitations.2012 228 x 152 mm 306pp2 b/w illus. 11 tables978-1-107-00484-9 Hardback £55.00978-0-521-18167-9 Paperback £20.99eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107004849TextbookThe International <strong>Law</strong>on Foreign InvestmentThird editionM. SornarajahNational <strong>University</strong> of SingaporeThought-provoking and authoritativetext on this fast moving field ofinternational law.Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. The shapingfactors; 3. Controls by the host state;4. The liability of multinational corporationsand home state measures; 5. Bilateralinvestment treaties; 6. Multilateralinstruments on foreign investment;7. Settlement of investment disputes:contract-based arbitration; 8. Treaty-basedinvestment arbitration: jurisdictionalissues; 9. Causes of action: breaches oftreatment standards; 10. The taking offoreign property; 11. Compensation fornationalisation of foreign investments;12. Defences to responsibility.eBooks available at www.cambridge.org/ebookstore


20 Financial law, banking law / Human rights2010 247 x 174 mm 554pp978-0-521-76327-1 Hardback £96.00978-0-521-74765-3 Paperback £40.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9780521763271Human rightsPrivatised SovereignPerformance, Counter-Terrorism andEndangered RightsFiona de Londras<strong>University</strong> College Dublin, School of <strong>Law</strong>‘Privatised Sovereign Performance’ – thepractice of both state and non-stateactors conducting sovereign activitybeyond the public gaze – impactsnegatively on rights and democraticprinciples, but largely evades regulation.Fiona de Londras outlines thephenomenon in the counter-terroristcontext and proposes a multi-partpathway to accountability andtransparency.<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 275pp978-1-107-02273-7 Hardback c. £75.00Publication December <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107022737A Commentary onthe Paris Principleson National HumanRights InstitutionsGauthier de Beco<strong>University</strong> College London, Université catholiquede Louvainand Rachel Murray<strong>University</strong> of BristolThis study of the Paris Principles beginswith an overview of their backgroundand history. Dividing the Principles intoclusters, it also provides a principleby-principlecommentary, examinesunresolved issues and discusses thefuture of the Paris Principles.<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 275pp978-1-107-03573-7 Hardback c. £95.00Publication September <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107035737The JudicialApplication ofHuman Rights <strong>Law</strong>Second editionNihal JayawickramaFormerly <strong>University</strong> of Saskatchewan, CanadaFirst published in 2002, this pioneeringwork has been extensively revised toinclude the jurisprudence of the last tenyears from international, regional andnational sources on the interpretationand application of the human rightsconcepts articulated in the twointernational human rights covenants.<strong>2013</strong> 247 x 174 mm 1100pp978-1-107-01568-5 Hardback c. £150.00Publication September <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107015685Human RightsObligations of BusinessBeyond the CorporateResponsibility to Respect?Edited by Surya DevaCity <strong>University</strong> of Hong Kongand David Bilchitz<strong>University</strong> of JohannesburgThis book critically evaluates the RuggieFramework and the Guiding Principleson Business and Human Rights, andinvestigates the normative foundationsas well as the nature, extent andenforcement of corporate obligations forthe realisation of human rights.<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 350pp978-1-107-03687-1 Hardback c. £85.00Publication July <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107036871ExtraterritorialApplication of theHuman Right toWater in AfricaTakele Soboka BultoAustralian National <strong>University</strong>, CanberraFocusing on the examples of sharedriver basins in Africa, this in-depthanalysis examines co-riparian states’duties towards residents of other suchstates regarding the latter’s humanright to water and explores normativebases for holding states extraterritoriallyresponsible for their roles in violations ofhuman right to water abroad.<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 250pp978-1-107-03108-1 Hardback c. £70.00Publication June <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107031081The ‘War on Terror’and the Frameworkof International <strong>Law</strong>Second editionHelen DuffyInterights, LondonHelen Duffy’s substantially revised andupdated analysis of the internationallegal framework relevant to terrorismand counter-terrorism covers stateand individual responsibility, criminallaw, lawful use of force, internationalhumanitarian and human rights law. Itprovides an important framework forquestioning the longer term implicationsof the ‘war on terror’.<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 620pp978-1-107-01450-3 Hardback c. £80.00978-1-107-60172-7 Paperback c. £40.00Publication June <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107014503The UNHCR andthe Supervisionof InternationalRefugee <strong>Law</strong>Edited by James C. SimeonYork <strong>University</strong>, TorontoJames C. Simeon examines the UNHCR’scentral role in the international refugeeprotection regime, analyses the partplayed by key institutions, organizationsand actors in the supervision ofinternational refugee law, and providessuggestions and recommendations forhow the UNHCR’s supervisory role canbe strengthened.<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 400pp978-1-107-02285-0 Hardback c. £75.00Publication June <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107022850Socio-Economic Rightsin South AfricaSymbols or Substance?Edited by Malcolm LangfordUniversitetet i OsloBen Cousins<strong>University</strong> of the Western Cape, South AfricaJackie Dugard<strong>University</strong> of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburgand Tshepo Madlingozi<strong>University</strong> of PretoriaThis book sets out to assess the roleand impact of socio-economic strategiesused by civil society actors in SouthAfrica. Focusing on a range of socioeconomicrights and national trends inlaw and political economy, the book’sauthors show how socio-economicrights have influenced the developmentof civil society discourse and action.@legal_editions


Human rights 21<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 464pp6 b/w illus. 19 tables978-1-107-02114-3 Hardback c. £75.00Publication May <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107021143The Prohibition ofTorture in ExceptionalCircumstancesMichelle FarrellNational <strong>University</strong> of Ireland, GalwayRather than engaging the questionof whether torture can be justified inexceptional circumstances, MichelleFarrell asks how and why torture hasbecome such a central subject of debateand critiques existing legal and moralapproaches to torture with the aim ofturning the debate on its head.<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 250pp978-1-107-03079-4 Hardback c. £65.00Publication May <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107030794TextbookInternationalHuman Rights <strong>Law</strong>and PracticeIlias BantekasBrunel <strong>University</strong>and Lutz OetteSchool of Oriental and African Studies, <strong>University</strong>of LondonThis innovative textbook exploreshuman rights law from a theoreticaland practical perspective. Case studiesand interviews with specialists showhow theory is applied in real life anddiscussion questions engage students.The authors’ talent for critical analysisand clarification make this an essentialstudent text.Advance praise:‘Human rights law is an inherentlyactive, political and practical bodyof law; to understand it and itsoperation requires familiarity not onlywith the formal rules, standards andsystems but also with the informal,the political and the practical. Bycombining precise description andanalysis of the law with insightfuland varied contributions frompractice (broadly defined), Oette andBantekas provide a rounded accountof international human rights law andits practice that provokes as well as itinforms.’Fiona de Londras, Durham <strong>University</strong>Contents: 1. International humanrights law and notions of human rights:foundations, achievements and challenges;2. International human rights: the normativeframework; 3. Human rights in practice;4. The United Nations charter system;5. The UN human rights treaty system;6. Regional human rights treaty systems;7. Individual complaints procedures; 8. Civiland political rights; 9. Economic, socialand cultural rights; 10. Group rights: selfdetermination,minorities and indigenouspeoples; 11. Women’s rights; 12. The rightto development, poverty and related rights;13. Victims’ rights and reparation; 14. Theapplication of human rights in armedconflict and the international criminalisationprocess; 15. Human rights and counterterrorism;16. Non-state actors and humanrights; 17. Globalisation and its impact onhuman rights.<strong>2013</strong> 247 x 174 mm 680pp978-0-521-19642-0 Hardback c. £75.00978-0-521-15236-5 Paperback c. £35.00Publication April <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9780521196420Global Justice,State DutiesThe Extraterritorial Scope ofEconomic, Social, and CulturalRights in International <strong>Law</strong>Edited by Malcolm Langford<strong>University</strong> of OsloWouter Vandenhole<strong>University</strong> of AntwerpMartin ScheininEuropean <strong>University</strong> Instituteand Willem van GenugtenTilburg <strong>University</strong>This book asks if states possessextraterritorial obligations under existinginternational human rights law torespect and ensure economic, social andcultural rights and how far those dutiesextend. The book is the first of its kind toanalyze the principal cross-cutting legalissues at stake.<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 568pp978-1-107-01277-6 Hardback c. £70.00Publication January <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107012776Islam and English <strong>Law</strong>Rights, Responsibilities and thePlace of Shari’aEdited by Robin Griffith-JonesThe Temple Church, LondonThis volume discusses Rowan Williams’lecture on shari‘a law, which launchedan interdisciplinary media debate onthe relationship between Islam andChristianity, as well as church and state.Of considerable interest to students oflaw, religion, Islamic history and thoseinterested in the ongoing debate aboutshari‘a law.<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 336pp 1 b/w illus.978-1-107-02164-8 Hardback c. £55.00978-1-107-63987-4 Paperback c. £19.99Publication February <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107021648The State ofEconomic and SocialHuman RightsA Global OverviewEdited by Lanse Minkler<strong>University</strong> of ConnecticutThis edited volume offers originalscholarship on economic and socialhuman rights from leading scholars inthe fields of economics, law, politicalscience, sociology and anthropology.This interdisciplinary analysis offers adetailed discussion to help scholarsand policy makers find the best ways toinstantiate economic and social rights.<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 408pp11 b/w illus. 22 tables978-1-107-02802-9 Hardback £60.00978-1-107-60913-6 Paperback £24.99Publication February <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107028029Diversity and EuropeanHuman RightsRewriting Judgments of theECHREdited by Eva BremsUniversiteit Gent, BelgiumThrough redrafting the judgments ofthe European Court of Human Rights,international scholars demonstrate howthese judgments could improve themainstreaming of diversity. Consideringsix groups – women, children, LGBpersons, ethnic and religious minoritiesand persons with disabilities, this bookdemonstrates how academic analysiscan translate into judicial practice.2012 228 x 152 mm 495pp978-1-107-02660-5 Hardback £80.00www.cambridge.org/9781107026605ReconceptualizingChildren’s Rightsin InternationalDevelopmentLiving Rights, Social Justice,TranslationsEdited by Karl HansonInstitut Universitaire Kurt Bösch, Switzerlandand Olga NieuwenhuysUniversiteit van AmsterdamBuilding on recent human rightsscholarship, childhood studies and childrights programming, this conceptualframework on children’s rights is criticalof approaches to children as passivetargets of good intentions and aims todisclose how children craft their ownconceptions and practices of rights.2012 228 x 152 mm 320pp 12 b/w illus.978-1-107-03151-7 Hardback £60.00www.cambridge.org/9781107031517Visit our website at www.cambridge.org/knowledge


22 Human rightsThe Practice andProcedure of theInter-American Courtof Human RightsSecond editionJo M. PasqualucciIn a thoroughly revised second editionthat incorporates the major changesmade in the procedures and practiceof the Inter-American Court since theoriginal publication of this book, itfeatures revisions to every chapter toaddress the numerous new judgments,provisional measures and ordersadopted by the Court.‘A valuable review of all relevantelements of the Court’s practice,including issues relating toadmissibility, fact finding, provisionalmeasures, oral and writtenproceedings, scope of judgments, andso on. There is a great deal of materialin these pages that scholars will findof value in seeking to understandthe Court’s jurisprudence and howit has evolved over the years. Thebook contains important insightsabout the Court’s methodology andits transformation of the AmericanConvention into an effective toolfor the protection of human rightsin the Americas, as well as variousexamples of the Court’s contributionto international human rights law ingeneral. No one trying to understandthe manner in which the Courtfunctions can afford to be without thisbook.’Thomas Buergenthal, former Judge,International Court of Justice, and Inter-American Court of Human Rights2012 228 x 152 mm 512pp978-1-107-00658-4 Hardback £75.00www.cambridge.org/9781107006584Emerging RegionalHuman RightsSystems in AsiaTae-Ung Baik<strong>University</strong> of Hawaii, ManoaAnswering to the growing demand for areview of the human rights mechanismin Asia, Tae-Ung Baik provides astructured and sound explanation ofthe current status of the human rightsprotection systems in Asia.2012 228 x 152 mm 352pp 11 b/w illus.978-1-107-01534-0 Hardback £65.00www.cambridge.org/9781107015340Reparations forNazi Victims inPostwar EuropeRegula LudiUniversität Bern, SwitzerlandRegula Ludi chronicles the history ofreparations from a comparative andtrans-national perspective. AcrossEurope, the demand for compensationto individuals who suffered severe harmgained momentum following the SecondWorld War. This book explores thesignificance of reparations as a meansto provide victims with a language toexpress their unspeakable suffering in apolitically meaningful way.‘Reparations for Nazi Victims inPostwar Europe is an exceptionallythorough analysis of reparation andcompensation policies on behalf ofvictims of Nazism in Western Europebetween 1945 and 1960. Based onextraordinary research, the booktraces the roots of our contemporaryreparation and indemnificationregime and unveils the birth of a newparadigm in international morality.Ludi offers a magisterial analysis ofcrucial policy debates pertaining tocollective memory and guilt, visions ofjustice, and the reaffirmation of statelegitimacy through the reintegration(and exclusion) of various categoriesof victims.’G. Daniel Cohen, Rice <strong>University</strong>2012 234 x 156 mm 279pp978-1-107-02397-0 Hardback £60.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107023970Amnesty in the Ageof Human RightsAccountabilityComparative and InternationalPerspectivesEdited by Francesca LessaOxford <strong>University</strong>and Leigh A. Payne<strong>University</strong> of OxfordThis edited volume discusses thepersistence of amnesty in the age ofhuman rights accountability. It featureseleven country cases and considerswhat we can learn from them interms of overcoming impunity andpromoting accountability to contributeto improvements in human rights anddemocracy.2012 228 x 152 mm 456pp14 b/w illus. 4 tables978-1-107-02500-4 Hardback £60.00978-1-107-61733-9 Paperback £24.99eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107025004Peacebuilding inthe African Union<strong>Law</strong>, Philosophy and PracticeAbou Jeng<strong>University</strong> of WarwickThis book is the first to examine theinterfaces between international law,peacebuilding and the African Union.Through case studies it assessesthe capacity of the African Union’speacebuilding framework and its abilityto provide alternative approaches toconflicts in Africa.‘This poignant narrative brings homethe urgency of listening to the Africanvoices of human suffering. Through avariety of perspectives, Dr Abou Jenginvites us all to re-think the impactthat international law and globaljustice can have on human and socialsuffering in the face of some deeplytroubling world orders.’Dr Upendra Baxi, Emeritus Professor of <strong>Law</strong>,<strong>University</strong> of Warwick2012 228 x 152 mm 350pp978-1-107-01521-0 Hardback £65.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107015210TextbookHuman Rights andSocial WorkTowards Rights-Based PracticeThird editionJim IfeHuman Rights and Social Work exploreshow the principles of human rightsinform contemporary social workpractice. Drawing on current debates,concerns and examples, this engagingnew edition is, more than ever, anindispensable resource for students,scholars and practitioners in the field.Contents: Introduction; 1. Human rights ina globalised world; 2. Human rights: beyondtraditional formulations; 3. Public andprivate human rights; 4. Culture and humanrights; 5. Human rights and human needs;6. Human rights and obligations; 7. Ethicsand human rights; 8. Participation in thehuman rights discourse; 9. Constructinghuman rights for social work practice;10. Achieving human rights through socialwork practice; 11. Respecting human rightsin social work practice; 12. Conclusion:prospects for human rights practice.2012 228 x 152 mm 366pp978-1-107-69387-6 Paperback £22.99eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107693876@legal_editions


Human rights 23Indigenous Rightsin the Age of theUN DeclarationEdited by Elvira PulitanoCalifornia Polytechnic State <strong>University</strong>Elvira Pulitano examines how indigenouspeoples are playing a key role in makinginternational law more ‘humanising’and less subject to State priorities bydemanding that the human rightsand freedoms contained in variousUN human rights instruments be nowextended to indigenous peoples andcommunities.2012 228 x 152 mm 368pp978-1-107-02244-7 Hardback £70.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107022447Making EqualRights RealTaking Effective Action toOvercome Global ChallengesEdited by Jody HeymannMcGill <strong>University</strong>, Montréaland Adele CassolaMcGill <strong>University</strong>, MontréalThis book brings together leaders fromaround the world to tell the detailedstories of effective approaches toimplementing equal rights for racialand ethnic minorities in North America,women in Africa, children in the MiddleEast and sexual minorities in Asia.2012 228 x 152 mm 420pp2 b/w illus. 11 tables978-1-107-00845-8 Hardback £70.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107008458Proportionality andDeference under theUK Human Rights ActAn Institutionally SensitiveApproachAlan D. P. BradyTrinity College, DublinAlan D. P. Brady develops a newapproach to the proportionality testunder the Human Rights Act. Through arigorous theoretical analysis of existingcase law, he provides a new andeffective explanation of proportionalityand deference which will be of particularinterest to academics, practitioners andresearch students.2012 228 x 152 mm 310pp978-1-107-01300-1 Hardback £60.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107013001Reforming JusticeA Journey to Fairness in AsiaLivingston ArmytageThe Centre for Judicial Studies and The <strong>University</strong>of SydneyLivingston Armytage argues that justicereform should focus on promotingfairness and equity, as opposed toeconomic growth and good governance.Finding a balance between utility andaggregate wellbeing on the one handand equity and individual wellbeing onthe other is at the crux of this importantbook.‘Despite decades of effort andbillions of international assistancedollars invested in development ofcompetent, fair, and independent legaland judicial systems, there remain fartoo few examples of real and enduringsuccess. In his new book, LivingstonArmytage argues passionately thatthe core problem has been a failureto embrace the centrality of justice inlegal and judicial reform efforts. Manyof us in the development communitycontinue to view universal rightscentricapproaches to developmentwith a degree of skepticism, but theinsistence that advancing justice,however locally conceived andhowever achieved, is a central concernof all human beings is surely correct.Reforming Justice is an importantcontribution to the increasinglycritical process of re-examining theassumptions and logic that underliesconventional assistance in this difficultarea of international assistance.’William Stadden Cole, The Asia Foundation2012 228 x 152 mm 382pp978-1-107-01382-7 Hardback £60.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107013827New in PaperbackThe Political Moralityof Liberal DemocracyMichael J. PerryEmory <strong>University</strong>, AtlantaThis book elaborates and defends anaccount of the political morality ofliberal democracy: the moral convictionsand commitments that in a liberaldemocracy should govern decisionsabout what laws to enact and whatpolicies to pursue. It questions thegrounding, content, implications forone or another moral controversy andjudicial enforcement of the politicalmorality of liberal democracy.Review of the hardback:‘Michael Perry is clearly one of ourbest and most prolific legal scholars,and The Political Morality of LiberalDemocracy is one of his finest books.Not the least strength of this volumeis the way Perry artfully performswhat he commends to us. Thethoughtful, challenging argumentsPerry offers teach us in the doinghow Perry would have us conduct ourpolitical arguments with one another.’Milner S. Ball, Harmon W. Caldwell ChairEmeritus in Constitutional <strong>Law</strong>, <strong>University</strong> ofGeorgia2012 228 x 152 mm 224pp978-1-107-67238-3 Paperback £22.99Also available978-0-521-11518-6 Hardback £49.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107672383New in PaperbackThe International <strong>Law</strong>of Human TraffickingAnne T. GallagherThis book presents the first-evercomprehensive and in-depthanalysis of the international law ofhuman trafficking. This timely andgroundbreaking work presents aresource for policymakers, advocates,practitioners and scholars working inthis controversial field.‘In The International <strong>Law</strong> of HumanTrafficking, Dr Anne Gallagher usesher unique position as a scholar andpractitioner to chart the extraordinarydevelopments of the past decade. Thiscarefully researched and well-writtenbook provides a comprehensive andaccessible insight into a new, complexbut vital area of international law.It affirms the central place thatinternational law, including humanrights law, must play in any solutionto the age-old problem of privateexploitation. I recommend it to allthose involved in working againsttrafficking and supporting the victimsof this illegal and inhuman trade.’Mary Robinson, former President of Ireland(1990–7) and former United Nations HighCommissioner for Human Rights (1997–2002)2012 228 x 152 mm 596pp 1 table978-1-107-62455-9 Paperback £29.99Also available978-0-521-19107-4 Hardback £96.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107624559For regular email alerts visit www.cambridge.org/alerts


24 Human rightsCivil Liberties, NationalSecurity and Prospectsfor ConsensusLegal, Philosophical andReligious PerspectivesEdited by Esther D. Reed<strong>University</strong> of Exeterand Michael Dumper<strong>University</strong> of ExeterDistinguished political philosophers,lawyers, scholars of internationalrelations, social scientists andtheologians explore why and how theprotection of security and the promotionof human rights are better regarded asinterrelated and complementary goalsthan as diametric alternatives.2012 228 x 152 mm 280pp978-1-107-00898-4 Hardback £60.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107008984Examining CriticalPerspectives onHuman RightsEdited by Rob DickinsonNewcastle <strong>Law</strong> SchoolElena KatselliNewcastle <strong>Law</strong> SchoolColin MurrayNewcastle <strong>Law</strong> Schooland Ole W. PedersenNewcastle <strong>Law</strong> SchoolThis collection evaluates the crisis ofconfidence in human rights whichunderpins understandings of justdecision making and liberal democracy.2012 228 x 152 mm 304pp 1 table978-1-107-00693-5 Hardback £60.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107006935Human Rights asSocial ConstructionBenjamin Gregg<strong>University</strong> of Texas, AustinBenjamin Gregg examines an alternativeview on human rights where they arelocally developed, freely embraced andindigenously valid.2012 228 x 152 mm 272pp978-1-107-01593-7 Hardback £55.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107015937Human Rights, StateCompliance, andSocial ChangeAssessing National HumanRights InstitutionsEdited by Ryan GoodmanNew York <strong>University</strong> School of <strong>Law</strong>and Thomas PegramNew York <strong>University</strong> School of <strong>Law</strong>This book critically examines thesignificance of National Human RightsInstitutions.2012 228 x 152 mm 364pp4 b/w illus. 8 tables978-0-521-76175-8 Hardback £60.00978-0-521-15017-0 Paperback £23.99eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9780521761758TextbookInternational HumanRights <strong>Law</strong>Cases, Materials, CommentaryOlivier De SchutterUniversité Catholique de Louvain, BelgiumThis authoritative 2010 survey ofinternational human rights law offersinnovative treatment of the law as aglobal ‘legal system’.‘Well structured and well written,I would be more than willing torecommend this book as compulsoryreading for my students …’Caroline Fournet, <strong>University</strong> of ExeterContents: Part I. The Sources:Introduction; 1. The origins; 2. Humanrights as part of public international law;3. State responsibility and ‘jurisdiction’;Part II. The Substantive Obligations:Introduction; 4. The obligation to respect;5. The obligation to protect; 6. Theobligation to fulfil; 7. Derogations in timesof public emergency; 8. The prohibition ofdiscrimination; Part III. Mechanisms ofProtection: 9. Ensuring compliance withinternational human rights law: the role ofnational authorities; 10. The United Nationshuman rights treaties system; 11. TheUnited Nations Charter-based monitoring ofhuman rights; 12. Regional mechanisms ofprotection.2010 247 x 174 mm 1032pp 7 tables978-0-521-76487-2 Hardback £84.00978-0-521-74866-7 Paperback £38.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9780521764872The Rights ofRefugees underInternational <strong>Law</strong>James C. Hathaway<strong>University</strong> of Michigan, Ann ArborThe first comprehensive analysis ofthe human rights of refugees underinternational law.ASIL Prize 2007 – Winner2005 247 x 174 mm 1236pp978-0-521-54263-0 Paperback £58.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9780521542630The <strong>Cambridge</strong>Companion toHuman Rights <strong>Law</strong>Edited by Conor GeartyLondon School of Economics and PoliticalScienceand Costas DouzinasBirkbeck College, <strong>University</strong> of LondonWritten in a lively and critical format,this book delves into human rights lawin a way that is understandable whilstalso penetrating. With contributions byworld-class academics, this Companionlooks at the contemporary operation ofhuman rights law and provides succinctcoverage of the whole subject.<strong>Cambridge</strong> Companions to <strong>Law</strong>2012 228 x 152 mm 369pp978-1-107-01624-8 Hardback £65.00978-1-107-60235-9 Paperback £25.99www.cambridge.org/9781107016248Disability andInformationTechnologyA Comparative Study in MediaRegulationEliza VarneySchool of <strong>Law</strong>, Keele <strong>University</strong>Disability and Information Technologyexamines the extent to which regulatoryframeworks for information andcommunication technologies safeguardthe rights of persons with disabilitiesas citizenship rights. The book adopts acomparative approach focused on fourcase studies: Canada, the EuropeanUnion, the United Kingdom and theUnited States.<strong>Cambridge</strong> Disability <strong>Law</strong> and Policy Series<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 320pp978-0-521-19161-6 Hardback c. £65.00Publication April <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9780521191616@legal_editions


Human rights 25Active Citizenshipand DisabilityImplementing thePersonalisation of SupportAndrew Power<strong>University</strong> of SouthamptonJanet LordBlue<strong>Law</strong> International LLPand Allison DeFrancoBlue<strong>Law</strong> International LLPProvides an international comparativestudy of the implementation ofdisability rights law and policy focusedon the emerging principles of selfdeterminationand personalisation.It explores how these principles havebeen enshrined in the United NationsConvention on the Rights of Personswith Disabilities and how differentjurisdictions have implemented them.<strong>Cambridge</strong> Disability <strong>Law</strong> and Policy Series<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 528pp 13 tables978-1-107-02991-0 Hardback £80.00Publication February <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107029910Social Inclusionof People withDisabilitiesNational and InternationalPerspectivesArie Rimmerman<strong>University</strong> of HaifaThis book provides a thoroughconceptual review and search fordomestic and international perspectivesof social inclusion and disability.It highlights and responds to corequestions related to social inclusion ofpeople with disabilities nationally andinternationally.<strong>Cambridge</strong> Disability <strong>Law</strong> and Policy Series2012 228 x 152 mm 200pp 7 b/w illus.978-1-107-01462-6 Hardback £60.00www.cambridge.org/9781107014626An Introductionto RightsSecond editionWilliam A. EdmundsonGeorgia State <strong>University</strong>This thoroughly updated second editionincludes a new preface and expandsthe discussion of the surprising rolethat slavery has played in the historyof rights. It includes new material onegalitarianism, distributive justice andwhat the demand for equal rightsmeans.<strong>Cambridge</strong> Introductions to Philosophy and<strong>Law</strong>2012 228 x 152 mm 200pp 2 tables978-1-107-01098-7 Hardback £55.00978-1-107-64819-7 Paperback £19.99eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107010987Third-PartyCountermeasures inInternational <strong>Law</strong>Martin DawidowiczLalive Avocats GenevaThis systematic study of third-partycountermeasures and its associatedsafeguards regime in internationallaw offers a balanced analysis of theturbulent and sometimes idiosyncraticdevelopment of countermeasures inState practice and the work of theInternational <strong>Law</strong> Commission and theUN General Assembly’s Sixth (Legal)Committee on State responsibility.<strong>Cambridge</strong> Studies in International andComparative <strong>Law</strong><strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 325pp978-1-107-01479-4 Hardback c. £65.00Publication January <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107014794The Right toReparation inInternational <strong>Law</strong>for Victims ofArmed ConflictChristine EvansOffice of the United Nations High Commissionerfor Human Rights, Geneva (OHCHR)Using a range of case studies, ChristineEvans analyses efforts to implementthe right to reparation in internationallaw for victims of armed conflict andexplores the role of the UN in promotingState responsibility for reparationsthrough transitional justice measures.<strong>Cambridge</strong> Studies in International andComparative <strong>Law</strong>, 912012 228 x 152 mm 304pp978-1-107-01997-3 Hardback £60.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107019973The Human RightsTreaty Obligationsof PeacekeepersKjetil Mujezinovic LarsenUniversitetet i OsloThe question of applying humanrights treaties in peace operations iscontroversial. Kjetil Larsen proposesa more flexible approach whichstrengthens the legal framework forhuman rights protection while remainingpractical for military personnel. The bookis of interest to lawyers, academics,policy makers and the military.<strong>Cambridge</strong> Studies in International andComparative <strong>Law</strong>, 932012 228 x 152 mm 508pp978-1-107-01707-8 Hardback £75.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107017078The Persistent Powerof Human RightsFrom Commitment toComplianceEdited by Thomas RisseFreie Universität BerlinStephen C. Ropp<strong>University</strong> of Wyomingand Kathryn Sikkink<strong>University</strong> of MinnesotaThe Persistent Power of Human Rightsprovides an important contributionto the world’s emerging humanrights agenda, tackling key questions,including why some establisheddemocracies continue to engage inproscribed behaviours such as torture.Using a unique blend of qualitativeand quantitative research, it willengage academics, policymakers andpractitioners.<strong>Cambridge</strong> Studies in International Relations,126<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 368pp12 b/w illus. 15 tables978-1-107-02893-7 Hardback c. £55.00978-1-107-60936-5 Paperback c. £19.99Publication February <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107028937Gender, Migrationand Human RightsSiobhán Mullally<strong>University</strong> College CorkBringing together many of the mostpressing questions in contemporaryimmigration and human rights law,this volume of essays examines topicsincluding human trafficking, migrantdomestic workers, forced marriage,sexual orientation and asylum claims. Itwill be of interest to all those workingon gender, sexuality and human rightslaw.<strong>Cambridge</strong> Studies in <strong>Law</strong> and Society<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 350pp978-1-107-02110-5 Hardback c. £65.00Publication April <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107021105<strong>Law</strong> against the StateEthnographic Forays into <strong>Law</strong>’sTransformationsEdited by Julia EckertUniversität Bern, SwitzerlandBrian DonahoeMax Planck Institute for Social AnthropologyChristian StrümpellUniversität Heidelbergand Zerrin Özlem Biner<strong>University</strong> of <strong>Cambridge</strong>A collection of rich ethnographicallygrounded case studies which examinehow ordinary people across the globeuse the law as a form of protest against‘the state’. This process transformsboth the law and the people using iteBooks available at www.cambridge.org/ebookstore


26 Human rightsand demonstrates that law’s enablingand constraining potentials interact inunexpected ways.<strong>Cambridge</strong> Studies in <strong>Law</strong> and Society2012 228 x 152 mm 306pp978-1-107-01466-4 Hardback £60.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107014664René Cassin andHuman RightsFrom the Great War to theUniversal DeclarationSecond editionJay WinterYale <strong>University</strong>, Connecticutand Antoine ProstUniversité de Paris IThrough the biography of oneextraordinary man at the centre ofthe human rights movement, thisbook reveals how the political andintellectual movement emerged fromthe experiences of a generation whoendured two world wars, and gained themomentum to ultimately enshrine theUniversal Declaration of Human Rights.Human Rights in History<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 430pp 42 b/w illus.978-1-107-03256-9 Hardback c. £50.00978-1-107-65570-6 Paperback c. £18.99Publication March <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107032569UN Human RightsTreaty Bodies<strong>Law</strong> and LegitimacyEdited by Helen KellerUniversität Zürichand Geir UlfsteinUniversitetet i OsloThis analysis of the legal aspects ofUN human rights treaty bodies, theireffectiveness, and the legitimacy of theircomposition, procedures and decisionscontains contributions by a variety ofeminent legal experts, including presentand former members of the treatybodies.Studies on Human Rights Conventions, 12012 228 x 152 mm 490pp978-1-107-00654-6 Hardback £75.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107006546Constituting EuropeThe European Court of HumanRights in a National, Europeanand Global ContextEdited by Andreas FollesdalUniversitetet i OsloBirgit PetersUniversität Bremenand Geir UlfsteinUniversitetet i OsloThe European Court of Human Rightsis facing a period of change. The EUmay soon become subject to the Court,and it also increasingly finds itselfaddressing actions by the UN and otherinternational organizations. This volumeexplores the Court’s new national,European and international positions.Studies on Human Rights Conventions, 2<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 496pp978-1-107-02444-1 Hardback c. £75.00Publication March <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107024441Women’s HumanRightsCEDAW in International,Regional and National <strong>Law</strong>Edited by Anne HellumUniversitetet i Osloand Henriette Sindig AasenUniversitetet i Bergen, NorwayWith a focus on substantive equality,this book addresses the gender-specific,holistic and transformative aspects ofthe Convention on the Elimination of AllForms of Discrimination against Women.The CEDAW is situated in a complexlegal landscape of multiple international,regional and national state obligationsto protect women’s human rights.Studies on Human Rights Conventions, 3<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 550pp978-1-107-03462-4 Hardback c. £85.00Publication October <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107034624The Legitimacy ofInternational HumanRights RegimesLegal, Political and PhilosophicalPerspectivesEdited by Andreas FøllesdalUniversitetet i OsloJohan Karlsson SchafferUniversitetet i Osloand Geir UlfsteinUniversitetet i OsloAddressing the legitimacy ofinternational human rights institutions,this book interconnects topical issuessuch as democratic theory, internationalauthority, global governance and thephilosophy of human rights. It will be ofinterest to researchers in internationallaw, political theory and philosophy.Studies on Human Rights Conventions, 4<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 350pp978-1-107-03460-0 Hardback c. £75.00Publication March <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107034600TextbookHuman Rights inInternational RelationsThird editionDavid P. Forsythe<strong>University</strong> of Nebraska, LincolnThird edition of Forsythe’s successfultextbook provides an overview ofhuman rights in an age of upheaval ininternational politics.‘The idea of human rights is sopowerful that those who wouldviolate it in the privacy of their torturechambers are compelled to swearfealty to it in global public discourse.David Forsythe draws our attention tothe tension between personal rightsand the workings of the interstatesystem in a world in which the humanrights norm, including internationalhumanitarian law, is ever more firmlyestablished yet actual protectionshave come under growing stress inpractice. The resilience of the normhas contributed to changes in thenature of state sovereignty. In thisthird edition of a well-regarded andwell-established textbook, Forsythecontinues his mission to clarify andupdate via an impressive, illuminatingand engaging analysis of one of themost powerful political impulses ofthe contemporary era.’Ramesh Thakur, Australian National <strong>University</strong>Contents: Preface; Part I. TheFoundations: 1. Introduction: humanrights in international relations;2. Establishing human rights standards;Part II. Implementing Human RightsStandards: 3. Global application ofhuman rights norms; 4. Transitionaljustice: criminal courts and alternatives;5. Regional application of human rightsnorms; 6. Human rights and foreign policyin comparative perspective; 7. Nongovernmentalorganizations and humanrights; 8. Transnational corporations andhuman rights; Part III. Conclusion: 9. Thepolitics of liberalism in a realist world.Themes in International Relations2012 228 x 152 mm 370pp978-1-107-01567-8 Hardback £55.00978-1-107-62984-4 Paperback £19.99eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107015678@legal_editions


Humanitarian law, law of armed conflict 27Humanitarianlaw, law ofarmed conflictCounter-terrorismStrategies ina FragmentedInternationalLegal OrderMeeting the ChallengesEdited by Larissa van den HerikUniversiteit Leidenand Nico SchrijverUniversiteit LeidenLarissa van den Herik and Nico Schrijverexplore the challenges posed tointernational law by terrorism in thiscomprehensive volume. Offering soundpolicy recommendations based on acombination of academic perspectivesand practitioners’ insights, it is ofparticular interest to readers in the fieldsof international law and internationalrelations.<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 790pp978-1-107-02538-7 Hardback c. £95.00Publication March <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107025387Privatizing WarPrivate Military and SecurityCompanies under PublicInternational <strong>Law</strong>Lindsey Cameron<strong>University</strong> of Genevaand Vincent ChetailGraduate Institute of International Studies,GenevaA comprehensive study of internationallaw as it applies to the widespread, butcontroversial, use of private militaryand security companies in armedconflict. Along with an expert analysisof humanitarian law, it covers classicquestions of responsibility and raisesnew questions regarding legal limits onthe use of PMSCs.<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 768pp978-1-107-03240-8 Hardback c. £90.00Publication March <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107032408Refugee RepatriationJustice, Responsibility andRedressMegan BradleySt Paul <strong>University</strong>, OttawaWhat do refugee-creating states oweto their returning citizens? How canreparations respond to human rightsviolations at the root of displacementand enable just return processes?Using case studies from Guatemala,Bosnia and Mozambique, this bookexplores refugee repatriation as a criticalchallenge for peacebuilding, transitionaljustice and reconciliation.<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 320pp978-1-107-02631-5 Hardback c. £60.00Publication February <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107026315Tallinn Manual onthe International<strong>Law</strong> Applicable toCyber WarfareGeneral Editor Michael N. SchmittUS Naval War CollegeThe result of a three-year projectinvolving twenty international legalexperts, this manual sets forth theinternational law applicable to cyberwarfare, whether engaged in by Statesor non-State actors.<strong>2013</strong> 216 x 138 mm 320pp978-1-107-02443-4 Hardback c. £65.00978-1-107-61377-5 Paperback c. £35.00Publication February <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107024434Weapons UnderInternational HumanRights <strong>Law</strong>Edited by Stuart Casey-MaslenUniversité de GenèveHow does international human rightslaw apply to the production, transferand use of weapons by State and non-State actors? Drawing on disarmamentlaw, international humanitarian law andinternational criminal law, Stuart Casey-Maslen offers guidance to lawyers,diplomats, the military, law enforcementpersonnel, in-house counsel and victimsof armed violence.<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 300pp978-1-107-02787-9 Hardback c. £60.00Publication February <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107027879The Six-Day War andIsraeli Self-DefenseQuestioning the Legal Basis forPreventive WarJohn QuigleyOhio State <strong>University</strong>The war of June 1967 between Israeland Arab states was perceived asbeing forced on Israel to prevent theannihilation of its people by Arab armieshovering on its borders. Documentsnow declassified by key governmentsquestion this view. This book seeks toprovide a corrective on the war.<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 258pp978-1-107-03206-4 Hardback £55.00978-1-107-61002-6 Paperback £18.99Publication January <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107032064Searching for a‘Principle of Humanity’in InternationalHumanitarian <strong>Law</strong>Edited by Kjetil Mujezinovic LarsenUniversitetet i OsloCamilla Guldahl CooperNorwegian Defence <strong>University</strong> Collegeand Gro NystuenUniversitetet i OsloA unique investigation into whetherthere exists a ‘principle of humanity’which has legal force in internationalhumanitarian law independently ofthose humanitarian considerationswhich are weighed against the demandsof military necessity to make up thenorms of IHL.2012 228 x 152 mm 376pp 2 tables978-1-107-02184-6 Hardback £65.00www.cambridge.org/9781107021846The Rise and Fall ofWar Crimes TrialsFrom Charles I to Bush IICharles Anthony Smith<strong>University</strong> of California, IrvineThis book is the first comprehensiveanalysis of the politics of war crimestrials. It provides a systematic andtheoretically rigorous examination ofwhether these trials are used as tools forpolitical consolidation or whether justiceis their primary purpose.2012 228 x 152 mm 326pp978-1-107-02354-3 Hardback £60.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107023543Illegal Peace in AfricaAn Inquiry into the Legality ofPower Sharing with Warlords,Rebels, and JuntaJeremy I. LevittFlorida A&M <strong>University</strong>, College of <strong>Law</strong>This volume examines the legal andpolitical efficacy of transitional politicalpower-sharing between democraticallyconstituted governments and theAfrican warlords, rebels, or junta thatseek to violently unseat them. Thisbook addresses this issue and othersthrough the prism of three West Africancase studies: Liberia, Sierra Leone andGuinea-Bissau.2012 228 x 152 mm 314pp978-0-521-88868-4 Hardback £60.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9780521888684For regular email alerts visit www.cambridge.org/alerts


28 Humanitarian law, law of armed conflict / Intellectual propertyTextbookWar, Aggressionand Self-DefenceFifth editionYoram DinsteinTel-Aviv <strong>University</strong>Yoram Dinstein’s influential textbookis an indispensable guide to theinternational legal issues of war andpeace.Contents: Part I. The Legal Nature ofWar: 1. What is war?; 2. The course ofwar; Part II. The Illegality of War: 3. Ahistorical perspective of the legal status ofwar; 4. The contemporary prohibition ofthe use of inter-state force; 5. The crime ofaggression; 6. Controversial consequencesof the change in the legal status of war;Part III. Exceptions to the Prohibition of theUse of Inter-State Force: 7. The concept ofself-defence; 8. The modalities of individualself-defence; 9. Collective self-defence;Conclusion.2011 228 x 152 mm 408pp978-1-107-00899-1 Hardback £79.00978-1-107-40145-7 Paperback £35.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107008991TextbookThe Conduct ofHostilities under the<strong>Law</strong> of InternationalArmed ConflictSecond editionYoram DinsteinTel-Aviv <strong>University</strong>The definitive textbook on the law ofinternational armed conflict.Contents: 1. The general framework;2. <strong>Law</strong>ful combatancy; 3. Prohibitedweapons; 4. <strong>Law</strong>ful targets of attack;5. Protection from attack of civilians andcivilian objects; 6. Measures of specialprotection from attack; 7. Protection ofthe environment; 8. Specific methods ofwarfare; 9. War crimes, orders, commandresponsibility and defences; Generalconclusions.2010 228 x 152 mm 350pp978-0-521-19813-4 Hardback £79.00978-0-521-12131-6 Paperback £32.99eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9780521198134Morality, JusPost Bellum, andInternational <strong>Law</strong>Edited by Larry MayVanderbilt <strong>University</strong>and Andrew ForcehimesVanderbilt <strong>University</strong>This collection of essays brings togethersome of the leading legal, political andmoral theorists to discuss normativeissues that arise when war concludesand when a society strives to regainpeace. The volume questions whetherjus post bellum itself should be a distinctfield of inquiry.ASIL Studies in International Legal Theory2012 228 x 152 mm 292pp978-1-107-02402-1 Hardback £65.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107024021Cyber Warfare andthe <strong>Law</strong>s of WarHeather Harrison DinnissSwedish National Defence CollegeThe information revolution hastransformed both modern societiesand the way in which they conductwarfare. This book analyses the statusof computer network attacks ininternational law and examines theirtreatment under the laws of armedconflict.<strong>Cambridge</strong> Studies in International andComparative <strong>Law</strong>, 922012 228 x 152 mm 353pp978-1-107-01108-3 Hardback £65.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107011083Armed Conflict andDisplacementThe Protection of Refugeesand Displaced Persons underInternational Humanitarian <strong>Law</strong>Mélanie JacquesQueen Mary, <strong>University</strong> of LondonThe issue of the protection of refugeesand displaced persons caught up inwar has rarely been examined from thestandpoint of international humanitarianlaw. This study not only addresses thetopical issue of displacement in war,but also analyses the internationalhumanitarian law regime and itsshortcomings.<strong>Cambridge</strong> Studies in International andComparative <strong>Law</strong>, 952012 228 x 152 mm 291pp978-1-107-00597-6 Hardback £70.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107005976Small ArmsSurvey 2012Moving TargetsSmall Arms Survey, GenevaProvides policy-makers and researcherswith original research and anassessment of trends in armed violenceand small arms proliferation, offeringparticular insight into firearm homicidein Latin America and the Caribbean,drug violence in selected Latin Americancountries, non-lethal violence worldwideand illicit small arms in war zones.‘Like previous editions, the Small ArmsSurvey 2012: Moving Targets providesoriginal research and analysis thatcan improve policy-making. It canalso contribute to the developmentof measurable goals for small armscontrol. I commend the Small ArmsSurvey 2012 as an authoritativevolume to Member States and allstakeholders committed to reducingthe devastating toll that small armsinflict on individuals, communities, andentire countries and regions.’Ban Ki-moon, Secretary-General of the UnitedNationsSmall Arms Survey2012 246 x 189 mm 374pp128 colour illus. 8 maps 42 tables978-0-521-19714-4 Hardback £55.00978-0-521-14687-6 Paperback £18.99eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9780521197144IntellectualpropertyIdentity, Invention,and the Cultureof PersonalizedMedicine PatentingShubha Ghosh<strong>University</strong> of Wisconsin-Madison, School of <strong>Law</strong>This book provides an overview ofdevelopments in personalized medicinepatenting, which develops medicaltreatments tailored to individualsbased on race and other characteristics.The book explores the normativeimplications of personalized medicinepatenting and suggests ways to bestregulate policies.2012 228 x 152 mm 230pp11 b/w illus. 6 tables978-1-107-01191-5 Hardback £60.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107011915@legal_editions


Intellectual property 29ConstructingIntellectual PropertyAlexandra George<strong>University</strong> of New South Wales, SydneyExamines the way in which thisimportant area of law is constructedby the legal system. It argues thatintellectual property is a body of rules,created by the legal system, thatregulate the documented forms ofabstract objects, which are also definedinto existence by the legal system.2012 228 x 152 mm 434pp 16 b/w illus.978-1-107-01461-9 Hardback £65.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107014619A Handbook on theWTO TRIPS AgreementEdited by Antony TaubmanWorld Trade OrganizationHannu WagerWorld Trade Organizationand Jayashree WatalWorld Trade OrganizationThis handbook provides acomprehensive and non-technicalexplanation of the WTO Agreement onTrade-Related Aspects of IntellectualProperty Rights (TRIPS), later legalinstruments, current policy issuesand the relationship between TRIPSand public health. It is aimed at anaudience including government officialsand policy-makers, non-governmentalorganizations, academics and students.2012 228 x 152 mm 400pp5 b/w illus. 9 tables978-1-107-02316-1 Hardback £90.00978-1-107-62529-7 Paperback £45.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107023161TextbookAustralian IntellectualProperty <strong>Law</strong>Second editionMark J. DavisonMonash <strong>University</strong>, VictoriaAnn L. MonottiMonash <strong>University</strong>, Victoriaand Leanne WisemanGriffith <strong>University</strong>, QueenslandThis book offers students and legalprofessionals a detailed discussion ofsignificant developments in Australianintellectual property law.Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. Passing off;3. Registered trade marks; 4. Exploitationof registered trade marks; 5. Copyright:Introduction; 6. Subsistence of copyright;7. Authorship and first ownership, natureof the rights and duration; 8. Exploitation,infringement and defences; 9. Moral rights,performers’ rights and circuit layouts;10. Designs; 11. Equitable doctrine ofbreach of confidence; 12. Patents forinventions: introduction; 13. Patentsfor inventions: validity; 14. Patents forinventions: allocation of rights andownership, the Register and dealings;15. Patents for inventions: exploitation,infringement and revocation; 16. Plantbreeder’s rights; 17. Remedies andmiscellaneous issues.2012 228 x 152 mm 752pp978-1-107-63603-3 Paperback £55.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107636033Intellectual Propertyat the EdgeThe Contested Contours of IPEdited by Rochelle Cooper DreyfussNew York <strong>University</strong>and Jane GinsburgColumbia <strong>University</strong>, New YorkThrough the prism of leading cases, thisbook will focus on new and evolvingforms of intellectual property, such asthe right of publicity and the protectionof traditional knowledge, and onevolving limitations, including limitson the subject matter and scope ofintellectual property rights.<strong>Cambridge</strong> Intellectual Property andInformation <strong>Law</strong><strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 450pp978-1-107-03400-6 Hardback c. £80.00Publication September <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107034006Test-tubes forGlobal IntellectualProperty IssuesThe Small Market EconomySusy FrankelVictoria <strong>University</strong> of WellingtonSmall market economies provide aunique insight on how to balancecompeting interests in global intellectualproperty. Their key trading partnersare developed countries, but asnet-importers of intellectual propertythey can have similar concerns to thedeveloping world over accessibility andprice. This book uses examples fromsmall market economies to shine lighton global intellectual property issues.<strong>Cambridge</strong> Intellectual Property andInformation <strong>Law</strong>2012 228 x 152 mm 350pp978-1-107-01314-8 Hardback c. £80.00www.cambridge.org/9781107013148Fashioning IntellectualPropertyExhibition, Advertising and the<strong>Press</strong>, 1789–1918Megan Richardson<strong>University</strong> of Melbourneand Julian ThomasSwinburne <strong>University</strong> of Technology, VictoriaExamines the relationships betweenintellectual property law, internationalexhibitions, advertising practices andthe press during the ‘long nineteenthcentury’.<strong>Cambridge</strong> Intellectual Property andInformation <strong>Law</strong>, 142012 228 x 152 mm 204pp12 b/w illus. 1 table978-0-521-76756-9 Hardback £65.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9780521767569Relocating the <strong>Law</strong>of GeographicalIndicationsDev GangjeeLondon School of Economics and PoliticalScienceDev Gangjee considers the internationallegal rules which determine theprotection of geographical brands suchas Champagne.<strong>Cambridge</strong> Intellectual Property andInformation <strong>Law</strong>, 152012 228 x 152 mm 362pp978-0-521-19202-6 Hardback £70.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9780521192026The <strong>Law</strong> of Reputationand Brands in theAsia PacificEdited by Andrew T. Kenyon<strong>University</strong> of MelbourneMegan Richardson<strong>University</strong> of Melbourneand Wee Loon Ng-LoyNational <strong>University</strong> of SingaporeEfforts to expand the scope of legalprotection given to reputation andbrands in the Asia Pacific region haveled to considerable controversy. Writtenby a variety of experts, the essays in thisbook consider the developing law ofreputation and brands in a fraught area.<strong>Cambridge</strong> Intellectual Property andInformation <strong>Law</strong>, 162012 228 x 152 mm 298pp1 b/w illus. 11 tables978-1-107-01772-6 Hardback £90.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107017726Visit our website at www.cambridge.org/knowledge


30 Intellectual property / International economic and trade law, WTO lawThe General ExceptionClauses of theTRIPS AgreementPromoting SustainableDevelopmentEdson Beas Rodrigues, JrInstitute for International Trade <strong>Law</strong> andDevelopment, São PauloAimed at students, scholars, legalprofessionals and policy-makersdedicated to intellectual propertyissues, this book aims to solvepotential conflicts between intellectualproperty rights, human rights and freecompetition through the adoption oflegislative and judicial exceptions tointellectual property rights.<strong>Cambridge</strong> Intellectual Property andInformation <strong>Law</strong>, 172012 228 x 152 mm 400pp 4 tables978-1-107-01748-1 Hardback £75.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107017481New Frontiers inthe Philosophy ofIntellectual PropertyEdited by Annabelle LeverUniversité de GenèveAre intellectual property rights a threatto autonomy, global justice, indigenousrights, access to lifesaving knowledgeand medicines? The essays in thisvolume examine the justification ofpatents, copyrights and trademarksin light of the political and moralcontroversy over TRIPS (the Agreementon Trade-Related Aspects of IntellectualProperty Rights).<strong>Cambridge</strong> Intellectual Property andInformation <strong>Law</strong>, 182012 228 x 152 mm 360pp 1 table978-1-107-00931-8 Hardback £75.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107009318Exclusions fromPatentabilityHow Far Has the EuropeanPatent Office Eroded BoundariesSigrid SterckxUniversiteit Gent, Belgiumand Julian CockbainDehns, Patent and Trade Mark AttorneysExclusions from Patentability reviewsthe history of the adoption of exclusionsfrom patentability under the EuropeanPatent Convention since its firstconception in 1949 through to itsmost recent revision. It is of particularinterest to patent law practitioners andto academics and students of law andethics.<strong>Cambridge</strong> Intellectual Property andInformation <strong>Law</strong>, 192012 228 x 152 mm 374pp978-1-107-00694-2 Hardback £75.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107006942Conflicts in theKnowledge SocietyThe Contentious Politics ofIntellectual PropertySebastian HaunssUniversität BremenCombining a theoretical perspectivewith in-depth empirical studies,Sebastian Haunss discusses howconflicts over intellectual propertyissues such as access to medicines, theemergence of Pirate Parties and thecreation of Creative Commons are linkedto more general social conflicts in theknowledge society.<strong>Cambridge</strong> Intellectual Property andInformation <strong>Law</strong>, 20<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 300pp20 b/w illus. 9 tables978-1-107-03642-0 Hardback c. £75.00Publication April <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107036420Internationaleconomic andtrade law, WTOlawTextbookThe <strong>Law</strong> and Policyof the World TradeOrganizationText Cases and MaterialsThird editionPeter Van den BosscheUniversiteit Maastricht, Netherlandsand Denise PrevostUniversiteit Maastricht, NetherlandsAs the leading student text in thefield, this title provides both a detailedexamination of the law of the WorldTrade Organization and a clearintroduction to the basic principles andunderlying logic of the world tradingsystem. This fully restructured andupdated edition incorporates all newdevelopments in the WTO’s substantialbody of case law.<strong>2013</strong> 247 x 174 mm 1000pp978-1-107-02449-6 Hardback c. £100.00978-1-107-69429-3 Paperback c. £48.00Publication May <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107024496Poverty and theInternational EconomicLegal SystemDuties to the World’s PoorEdited by Krista NadakavukarenScheferUniversität Basel, SwitzerlandEconomic growth does not necessarilylead to a reduction in poverty levels.Extending beyond developmentdiscussions, Poverty and theInternational Economic Legal Systemoffers researchers and policymakersan in-depth assessment of how rulesgoverning international economicactivity need to change to improve thestandards of living for all individuals.<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 472pp 1 b/w illus.978-1-107-03274-3 Hardback c. £75.00Publication April <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107032743Prospects inInternationalInvestment <strong>Law</strong>and PolicyWorld Trade ForumEdited by Roberto EchandiThe World Bankand Pierre SauvéWorld Trade InstituteOf interest to those in policy, academicand civil society circles who areconcerned by the rapidly evolvinginternational investment landscape, thisbook tracks the newest forms of crossborderinvestment activity, dissects theforces shaping them, explores the latestregulatory developments and suggestswhere the incipient governance systemis headed.<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 450pp 6 b/w illus.978-1-107-03586-7 Hardback c. £75.00Publication April <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107035867Public ProcurementRegulation in AfricaEdited by Geo Quinot<strong>University</strong> of Stellenbosch, South Africaand Sue Arrowsmith<strong>University</strong> of NottinghamWritten with lawyers, public officials andgovernment suppliers in mind, this bookanalyses the law on public procurementin various African systems, examines keyissues relevant to all African states andsuggests initiatives that can promotetransparency, prevent corruptionand improve the efficiency of publicspending.<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 440pp 7 tables978-1-107-02832-6 Hardback £85.00Publication January <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107028326@legal_editions


International economic and trade law, WTO law 31Trade Governancein the Digital AgeWorld Trade ForumEdited by Mira BurriWorld Trade Institute, <strong>University</strong> of Bernand Thomas CottierWorld Trade Institute, <strong>University</strong> of BernThe development of the Internet hasraised various questions regardinginternational trade regulation. Thisbook addresses these questions bylooking at concrete WTO law issues andby clarifying the broader governanceimplications. The results will be valuableto academics and policymakers workingin trade, intellectual property andcyberlaw.2012 228 x 152 mm 496pp1 b/w illus. 12 tables978-1-107-02243-0 Hardback £75.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107022430The Trans-PacificPartnershipA Quest for a Twenty-firstCentury Trade AgreementEdited by C. L. LimThe <strong>University</strong> of Hong KongDeborah Kay ElmsNanyang Technological <strong>University</strong>, Singaporeand Patrick LowWorld Trade OrganizationThe Trans-Pacific Partnership talks seekto link at least nine countries in threecontinents to create a ‘high-quality,twenty-first century agreement’ intendedto open markets to competition betweenthe partners more than ever before.This book-length study assesses thelikelihood of a successful outcome.2012 228 x 152 mm 352pp2 b/w illus. 15 tables978-1-107-02866-1 Hardback £65.00978-1-107-61242-6 Paperback £35.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107028661Liberalising Trade inthe EU and the WTOA Legal ComparisonEdited by Sanford E. GainesAarhus Universitet, DenmarkBirgitte Egelund OlsenAarhus Universitet, Denmarkand Karsten Engsig SørensenAarhus Universitet, DenmarkTrade liberalisation remainscontroversial. This volume compares thelaw and institutions of two liberalisedtrade systems: the EU and the WTO. Withtopics ranging from trade negotiationsto technical standards, and subsidies tosocial objectives, this study focuses onrecent developments and lessons forfuture trade policy.2012 228 x 152 mm 520pp12 b/w illus. 2 tables978-1-107-01275-2 Hardback £75.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107012752The WTO DisputeSettlement ProceduresA Collection of the RelevantLegal TextsThird editionWTO SecretariatWorld Trade OrganizationThe third edition of The WTO DisputeSettlement Procedures contains thetreaty texts, decisions and agreedpractices relating to the procedures thatapply in the settlement of WTO disputes.It enables readers to quickly locate theanswer to specific questions relating tothe workings of the dispute settlementsystem.2012 228 x 152 mm 168pp978-1-107-02799-2 Hardback £70.00978-1-107-68415-7 Paperback £35.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107027992WTO Analytical IndexGuide to WTO <strong>Law</strong> and PracticeThird editionLegal Affairs Division, World TradeOrganizationThe WTO Analytical Index is acomprehensive guide to theinterpretation and application of theWTO Agreements by the Appellate Body,dispute settlement panels and otherWTO bodies. It contains extracts of keypronouncements and findings fromtens of thousands of pages of WTOjurisprudence, including panel reports,Appellate Body reports, Article 21.3(c)awards and Article 22.6 decisions. Thisunique work will be of assistance toanyone working in the field of WTOlaw, including lawyers, economists,academics and students. It is producedby the Legal Affairs Division of the WTOSecretariat with contributions fromother divisions of the Secretariat andthe Appellate Body Secretariat. The thirdedition of the WTO Analytical Indexcovers developments in WTO law andpractice over the period January 1995 toSeptember 2011.‘… a terrific resource.’Lorand Bartels, <strong>University</strong> Senior Lecturer in<strong>Law</strong>, <strong>University</strong> of <strong>Cambridge</strong>2012 297 x 210 mm 2408pp 45 tables978-1-107-02525-7 2 Volume Set£250.00www.cambridge.org/9781107025257Regulating Tradein Services in theEU and the WTOTrust, Distrust and EconomicIntegrationEdited by Ioannis Lianos<strong>University</strong> College Londonand Okeoghene OduduEmmanuel College, <strong>Cambridge</strong>This critical analysis of the regulationof trade in services within the EU andthe challenges that regional integrationregimes are confronted with inmanaging regulatory pluralism discussesdifferent approaches to the maintenanceof pluralism and diversity by studyingconcrete examples from a variety ofeconomic sectors.2012 228 x 152 mm 514pp 5 b/w illus.978-1-107-00864-9 Hardback £80.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107008649Global Justiceand InternationalEconomic <strong>Law</strong>Opportunities and ProspectsEdited by Chi Carmody<strong>University</strong> of Western Ontario, School of <strong>Law</strong>Frank J. GarciaBoston College, School of <strong>Law</strong>and John LinarelliSwansea <strong>University</strong>, School of <strong>Law</strong>This book takes a multidisciplinaryapproach to understanding theeconomic fairness problems thatsocieties face as they becomeincreasingly interdependent, and thesolutions that international economiclaw and institutions might facilitate. Ittakes on the problems of understandinginternational economic law from thestandpoints of rights and justice, inparticular from the standpoint ofdistributive justice.ASIL Studies in International Legal Theory2012 228 x 152 mm 320pp 4 maps 1 table978-1-107-01328-5 Hardback £60.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107013285The State andProspects ofSino-EuropeanInvestment ProtectionTowards Progress in aFragmented Area of <strong>Law</strong>Bertram BoieWorld Trade InstituteThis research looks at the investmentrelationship between the EU andChina, specifically at the proliferationof bilateral investment treaties ininternational investment law, andanalyses the Sino-European relationshipeBooks available at www.cambridge.org/ebookstore


32 International economic and trade law, WTO lawregarding existing fragmentation. Itpresents options for a more coherentand efficient regulatory frameworkbetween the two economic centres.<strong>Cambridge</strong> International Trade and Economic<strong>Law</strong><strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 300pp978-1-107-03576-8 Hardback c. £70.00Publication October <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107035768WTO Disciplineson Subsidies andCountervailingMeasuresBalancing Policy Space and PolicyConstraintsDominic CoppensKatholieke Universiteit Leuven, BelgiumA comprehensive legal and normativeanalysis of the World Trade Organization(WTO) disciplines on government’suse of subsidies, notably under boththe WTO Agreement on Subsidies andCountervailing Duties and the WTOAgreement on Agriculture. A separatecase study is devoted to the complexWTO disciplines on export creditsupport.<strong>Cambridge</strong> International Trade and Economic<strong>Law</strong><strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 500pp978-1-107-01477-0 Hardback c. £75.00Publication July <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107014770InternationalOrganizations in WTODispute SettlementHow Much InstitutionalSensitivity?Marina Foltea<strong>University</strong> of Bocconi, MilanThis in-depth analysis of the role ofinternational organisations in WTOdispute settlement examines the levelof institutional sensitivity of the WTOadjudicator to organisations includingthe IMF, WIPO, WCO and WHO. It willappeal to international law scholars, civilservants and law practitioners.<strong>Cambridge</strong> International Trade and Economic<strong>Law</strong>2012 228 x 152 mm 352pp978-1-107-02824-1 Hardback £70.00www.cambridge.org/9781107028241Public Services andInternational TradeLiberalizationHuman Rights and GenderImplicationsBarnali ChoudhuryMcGill <strong>University</strong>, MontréalDoes public service liberalization posea threat to gender and human rights?Aimed at trade, investment, humanrights and gender specialists, as well asacademics, this book seeks to answerthis question and debunks the myth thatthe focus of the inquiry should be onthe GATS.<strong>Cambridge</strong> International Trade and Economic<strong>Law</strong>2012 228 x 152 mm 376pp1 b/w illus. 1 table978-1-107-02656-8 Hardback £65.00www.cambridge.org/9781107026568The Relevant Marketin InternationalEconomic <strong>Law</strong>A Comparative Antitrust andGATT AnalysisChristian A. MelischekUniversität HamburgChristian A. Melischek’s analysis of‘product likeness’ under Article III of theGATT proposes a substantive economictest to render the notion of productlikeness operational and examines theinstitutional and procedural frameworksfor expert economic evidence necessaryto implement an economic approach tothe interpretation of product likeness.<strong>Cambridge</strong> International Trade and Economic<strong>Law</strong>2012 228 x 152 mm 416pp3 b/w illus. 1 table978-1-107-03152-4 Hardback £75.00www.cambridge.org/9781107031524The <strong>Law</strong> ofDevelopmentCooperationA Comparative Analysis ofthe World Bank, the EU andGermanyPhilipp DannMax Planck Institute for Comparative Public <strong>Law</strong>and International <strong>Law</strong>, HeidelbergTranslated by Andrew HammelHeinrich-Heine-Universität DüsseldorfThis comparative study of the laws thatgovern development assistance on anational, European and internationallevel places the law in its political andtheoretical context, argues that goodgovernance of donors is as important asgood governance of recipients and askshow accountability, human rights andsovereignty are preserved.<strong>Cambridge</strong> International Trade and Economic<strong>Law</strong>2012 228 x 152 mm 450pp978-1-107-02029-0 Hardback c. £75.00www.cambridge.org/9781107020290Domestic JudicialReview of TradeRemediesExperiences of the Most ActiveWTO MembersEdited by Müslüm YilmazWorld Trade OrganizationTrade remedies are very widely used intoday’s global trading environment andare effective in closing national marketsto foreign competitors. This bookexplores one way in which exporterscan challenge this: by using the judicialreview mechanism of the importingcountry.<strong>Cambridge</strong> International Trade and Economic<strong>Law</strong>, 10<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 480pp2 b/w illus. 3 tables978-1-107-02223-2 Hardback c. £75.00Publication January <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107022232ICSID ReportsVolume 16Edited by James Crawford<strong>University</strong> of <strong>Cambridge</strong>and Joanna Gomula<strong>University</strong> of <strong>Cambridge</strong>, Lauterpacht ResearchCentre for International <strong>Law</strong>The ICSID Reports provide the onlycomprehensive published collectionof arbitral awards and decisions givenunder the auspices of the World Bank’sInternational Centre for the Settlementof Investment Disputes or pursuant toother multilateral or bilateral investmenttreaties, including in particular theNorth American Free Trade Agreement(NAFTA) and the Energy Charter Treaty(ECT). These decisions, which are fullyindexed, make an important contributionto the growing body of jurisprudenceon international investment. The ICSIDReports are an invaluable tool forpractitioners and scholars working inthe field of international commercialarbitration or advising foreign investors.Volume 16 of the ICSID Reports includesthe final award on jurisdiction andmerits in Methanex v. United Statesand the awards in F-W Oil Interests v.Trinidad and Tobago, Noble Ventures v.Romania and Berschader v. Russia.International Convention on the Settlementof Investment Disputes Reports2012 240 x 160 mm 688pp978-0-521-19261-3 Hardback £225.00www.cambridge.org/9780521192613@legal_editions


International economic and trade law, WTO law 33Regulating GlobalCorporate CapitalismSol PicciottoLancaster <strong>University</strong>This book explains the law andregulation of global economicgovernance, focusing especially oninternational business.International Corporate <strong>Law</strong> and FinancialMarket Regulation2011 228 x 152 mm 602pp 1 b/w illus.978-1-107-00501-3 Hardback £84.00978-0-521-18196-9 Paperback £42.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107005013The WTO Case<strong>Law</strong> of 2010Edited by Henrik HornResearch Institute of Industrial Economics,Stockholmand Petros C. MavroidisColumbia <strong>University</strong>, New YorkEighth report of the American <strong>Law</strong>Institute project on WTO law. The projectundertakes yearly analysis of case lawfrom the adjudicating bodies of theWTO. Reporters’ studies for 2010 covera wide range of WTO law.The American <strong>Law</strong> Institute ReportersStudies on WTO <strong>Law</strong>2012 247 x 174 mm 168pp978-1-107-60705-7 Paperback £27.99www.cambridge.org/9781107607057Dispute SettlementReports 2011Volume 1: Pages 1–682World Trade OrganizationThe Dispute Settlement Reports of theWorld Trade Organization (WTO) includePanel and Appellate Body reports, aswell as arbitration awards, in disputesconcerning the rights and obligations ofWTO members under the provisions ofthe Marrakesh Agreement Establishingthe World Trade Organization. Theseare the WTO authorized and paginatedreports in English. An essential additionto the library of all practising andacademic trade lawyers and neededby students worldwide taking coursesin international economic or tradelaw. DSR 2011: I reports on EuropeanCommunities and Certain MemberStates – Measures Affecting Trade inLarge Civil Aircraft (WT/DS316).World Trade Organization Dispute SettlementReports<strong>2013</strong> 240 x 160 mm 681pp978-1-107-03367-2 Hardback c. £130.00Publication January <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107033672Dispute SettlementReports 2011Volume 2: Pages 683–1474World Trade OrganizationThe Dispute Settlement Reports of theWorld Trade Organization (WTO) includePanel and Appellate Body reports, aswell as arbitration awards, in disputesconcerning the rights and obligations ofWTO members under the provisions ofthe Marrakesh Agreement Establishingthe World Trade Organization. Theseare the WTO authorized and paginatedreports in English. An essential additionto the library of all practising andacademic trade lawyers and neededby students worldwide taking coursesin international economic or tradelaw. DSR 2011: II reports on EuropeanCommunities and Certain MemberStates – Measures Affecting Trade inLarge Civil Aircraft (WT/DS316).World Trade Organization Dispute SettlementReports<strong>2013</strong> 240 x 160 mm 785pp978-1-107-03368-9 Hardback c. £130.00Publication January <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107033689Dispute SettlementReports 2011Volume 3: Pages 1475–2200World Trade OrganizationThe Dispute Settlement Reports of theWorld Trade Organization (WTO) includePanel and Appellate Body reports, aswell as arbitration awards, in disputesconcerning the rights and obligations ofWTO members under the provisions ofthe Marrakesh Agreement Establishingthe World Trade Organization. Theseare the WTO authorized and paginatedreports in English. An essential additionto the library of all practising andacademic trade lawyers and needed bystudents worldwide taking courses ininternational economic or trade law.DSR 2011: III reports on EuropeanCommunities and Certain MemberStates – Measures Affecting Trade inLarge Civil Aircraft (WT/DS316).World Trade Organization Dispute SettlementReports<strong>2013</strong> 240 x 160 mm 755pp978-1-107-03369-6 Hardback c. £130.00Publication January <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107033696Dispute SettlementReports 2011Volume 4: Pages 2201–2866World Trade OrganizationThe Dispute Settlement Reports of theWorld Trade Organization (WTO) includePanel and Appellate Body reports, aswell as arbitration awards, in disputesconcerning the rights and obligations ofWTO members under the provisions ofthe Marrakesh Agreement Establishingthe World Trade Organization. Theseare the WTO authorized and paginatedreports in English. An essential additionto the library of all practising andacademic trade lawyers and needed bystudents worldwide taking courses ininternational economic or trade law. DSR2011: IV reports on Thailand – Customsand Fiscal Measures on Cigarettes fromthe Philippines (WT/DS371).World Trade Organization Dispute SettlementReports<strong>2013</strong> 240 x 160 mm 671pp978-1-107-03370-2 Hardback c. £130.00Publication January <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107033702Dispute SettlementReports 2011Volume 5: Pages 2867–3140World Trade OrganizationThe Dispute Settlement Reports of theWorld Trade Organization (WTO) includePanel and Appellate Body reports, aswell as arbitration awards, in disputesconcerning the rights and obligations ofWTO members under the provisions ofthe Marrakesh Agreement Establishingthe World Trade Organization. Theseare the WTO authorized and paginatedreports in English. 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34 International economic and trade law, WTO law / Jurisprudence, legal theoryare the WTO authorized and paginatedreports in English. An essential additionto the library of all practising andacademic trade lawyers and needed bystudents worldwide taking courses ininternational economic or trade law.World Trade Organization Dispute SettlementReports<strong>2013</strong> 240 x 160 mm 625pp978-1-107-03372-6 Hardback c. £130.00Publication January <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107033726Dispute SettlementReports 2011Volume 7: Pages 3751–4286World Trade OrganizationThe Dispute Settlement Reports of theWorld Trade Organization (WTO) includePanel and Appellate Body reports, aswell as arbitration awards, in disputesconcerning the rights and obligations ofWTO members under the provisions ofthe Marrakesh Agreement Establishingthe World Trade Organization. Theseare the WTO authorized and paginatedreports in English. An essential additionto the library of all practising andacademic trade lawyers and needed bystudents worldwide taking courses ininternational economic or trade law.World Trade Organization Dispute SettlementReports<strong>2013</strong> 240 x 160 mm 565pp978-1-107-03373-3 Hardback c. £130.00Publication January <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107033733Dispute SettlementReports 2011Volume 8: Pages 4287–4808World Trade OrganizationThe Dispute Settlement Reports of theWorld Trade Organization (WTO) includePanel and Appellate Body reports, aswell as arbitration awards, in disputesconcerning the rights and obligations ofWTO members under the provisions ofthe Marrakesh Agreement Establishingthe World Trade Organization. Theseare the WTO authorized and paginatedreports in English. An essential additionto the library of all practising andacademic trade lawyers and needed bystudents worldwide taking courses ininternational economic or trade law.World Trade Organization Dispute SettlementReports<strong>2013</strong> 240 x 160 mm 531pp978-1-107-03374-0 Hardback c. £130.00Publication January <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107033740Dispute SettlementReports 2011Volume 9: Pages 4809–5236World Trade OrganizationThe Dispute Settlement Reports of theWorld Trade Organization (WTO) includePanel and Appellate Body reports, aswell as arbitration awards, in disputesconcerning the rights and obligations ofWTO members under the provisions ofthe Marrakesh Agreement Establishingthe World Trade Organization. Theseare the WTO authorized and paginatedreports in English. An essential additionto the library of all practising andacademic trade lawyers and needed bystudents worldwide taking courses ininternational economic or trade law.World Trade Organization Dispute SettlementReports<strong>2013</strong> 240 x 160 mm 440pp978-1-107-03375-7 Hardback c. £130.00Publication January <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107033757Dispute SettlementReports 2011Volume 10: Pages 5237–5612World Trade OrganizationThe Dispute Settlement Reports of theWorld Trade Organization (WTO) includePanel and Appellate Body reports, aswell as arbitration awards, in disputesconcerning the rights and obligations ofWTO members under the provisions ofthe Marrakesh Agreement Establishingthe World Trade Organization. Theseare the WTO authorized and paginatedreports in English. An essential additionto the library of all practising andacademic trade lawyers and needed bystudents worldwide taking courses ininternational economic or trade law.World Trade Organization Dispute SettlementReports<strong>2013</strong> 240 x 160 mm 385pp978-1-107-03376-4 Hardback c. £130.00Publication January <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107033764Dispute SettlementReports Complete SetVolumes 1996–2010Edited by World Trade OrganizationThe only authorized paginated reportsin English of the Dispute SettlementReports of the World Trade Organization(WTO).World Trade Organization Dispute SettlementReports2004 956 x 676 mm 52314pp978-0-521-82322-7 151 Volume Hardback Set£13799.00.90www.cambridge.org/9780521823227Jurisprudence,legal theoryDimensions ofPolitics and EnglishJurisprudenceSean Coyle<strong>University</strong> of BirminghamSean Coyle sets out to question keyaspects of modern thinking on law andpolitics by offering extended reflectionson law, justice, freedom and orderas they have developed in the Westand presenting a direct challenge toconfident versions of liberalism whichconnect politics with ideas of humanprogress.<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 450pp978-0-521-19659-8 Hardback c. £70.00Publication May <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9780521196598<strong>Law</strong> and LanguageEffective Symbols of CommunityHarold J. BermanEdited by John Witte, JrEmory <strong>University</strong>, AtlantaCompleted in 1964, Harold J.Berman’s long-lost tract shows howproperly negotiated, translated andformalised legal language is essentialto fostering lasting peace andcommon understanding within andacross national boundaries. Hithertounpublished, the work anticipates muchof Berman’s subsequent work in law andreligion and legal history.<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 256pp978-1-107-03342-9 Hardback c. £75.00Publication June <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107033429International LegalPositivism in aPost-Modern WorldEdited by Jean D’AspremontUniversiteit van Amsterdamand Jörg KammerhoferAlbert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, GermanyLegal positivism in its variousforms remains at the forefront oftheoretical debates in scholarship.This book engages with contemporaryinternational legal positivism afterdecades of critique and discusses itscogency and sustainability. It also looksat how today’s positivism can be appliedto the problems of our post-modernworld.<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 550pp978-1-107-01926-3 Hardback c. £80.00Publication March <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107019263@legal_editions


Jurisprudence, legal theory 35Anarchy andLegal Order<strong>Law</strong> and Politics for a StatelessSocietyGary ChartierLa Sierra <strong>University</strong>, CaliforniaThis book elaborates and defendsthe idea of law without the state.Animated by a vision of peaceful,voluntary cooperation as a social idealand building on a careful accountof non-aggression, it features aclear explanation of why the state isillegitimate, dangerous and unnecessary.2012 228 x 152 mm 448pp978-1-107-03228-6 Hardback £70.00www.cambridge.org/9781107032286Elements ofLegislationNeil DuxburyLondon School of Economics and PoliticalScienceNeil Duxbury explains the law-makingfunctions of legislatures and courts, theconcepts of legislative supremacy andjudicial review, the nature of legislativeintent and the core principles ofstatutory interpretation.‘As with his book The Nature andAuthority of Precedent, Duxbury shedsa new and penetrating light on areaswhich might be thought to be familiar.Not everyone will agree with hisconclusions on topics such as judiciallegislation, strong judicial review andlegislative intent, but all will benefitfrom the care with which he examinesthe issues, his formidable knowledgeof jurisprudential and other literatureand the clarity of his analysis.’Sir Ross Cranston, Judge, High Court (Englandand Wales), Queen’s Bench Division2012 228 x 152 mm 256pp978-1-107-02187-7 Hardback £60.00978-1-107-60608-1 Paperback £29.99www.cambridge.org/9781107021877Hobbes and the <strong>Law</strong>Edited by David Dyzenhaus<strong>University</strong> of Torontoand Thomas PooleLondon School of Economics and PoliticalScienceWritten by specialists in law, history,philosophy and political theory, thiscollection covers various aspects ofHobbes’s legal thought. It will appeal toscholars and graduate students in thesedisciplines and to those working on therule of law, security and liberty, politicalauthority and the modern state.2012 228 x 152 mm 251pp978-1-107-02275-1 Hardback £55.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107022751The Natural Moral <strong>Law</strong>The Good after ModernityOwen AndersonArizona State <strong>University</strong>This book considers whether the goodcan be known after the challengesof postmodernity. The author studiesinfluential ancient thinkers and howthey understood the good, giving specialattention to modernity and why it failedto explain the good.2012 228 x 152 mm 320pp978-1-107-00842-7 Hardback £60.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107008427FeministConstitutionalismGlobal PerspectivesEdited by Beverley BainesQueen’s <strong>University</strong>, OntarioDaphne Barak-ErezTel-Aviv <strong>University</strong>and Tsvi KahanaQueen’s <strong>University</strong>, OntarioConstitutionalism affirms the ideathat democracy should not lead tothe violation of human rights or theoppression of minorities. This book aimsto explore the relationship betweenconstitutional law and feminism.The contributors offer a spectrum ofapproaches and the analysis is setacross a wide range of topics.2012 228 x 152 mm 494pp 2 tables978-0-521-76157-4 Hardback £65.00978-0-521-13779-9 Paperback £24.99eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9780521761574Laughing at the GodsGreat Judges and How TheyMade the Common <strong>Law</strong>Allan C. HutchinsonOsgoode Hall <strong>Law</strong> School, York <strong>University</strong>,TorontoThis book showcases eight judges thatthe author argues exemplify judicialgreatness and looks at what role theyplay in law and society, postulatingqualities of judges who in theirjudicial tenures have shown vision andinventiveness that has fundamentallyinfluenced the impact of law on society.2012 228 x 152 mm 328pp 24 b/w illus.978-1-107-01726-9 Hardback £60.00978-1-107-66276-6 Paperback £19.99eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107017269Forgiveness andRetributionResponding to WrongdoingMargaret R. HolmgrenIowa State <strong>University</strong>Many philosophers have recentlyclaimed that unless certain conditionsare met, criminal offenders deserveto be punished and we should resentthose who have wronged us personally.Conversely, Margaret Holmgren positsthat we should forgive those who haveill-treated us, but only after workingthrough a process of addressing thewrong. Holmgren then reflects on thekinds of laws and social practices aproperly forgiving society would adopt.‘Margaret Holmgren’s book is a daringattempt to defend a new paradigmof forgiveness that would radicallyreorient our attitudes toward thosewho wrong us and our way of thinkingabout punishment and criminal law.No doubt the discussion it provokeswill be intense.’George W. Harris, author of Reason’s Grief: AnEssay on Tragedy and Value2012 228 x 152 mm 310pp978-1-107-01796-2 Hardback £60.00www.cambridge.org/9781107017962Global Legal PluralismA Jurisprudence of <strong>Law</strong> BeyondBordersPaul Schiff BermanArizona State <strong>University</strong>This book proposes a multidisciplinaryapproach that seeks to grapple with thepluralist reality rather than ignoring it,as both nation-state sovereigntists andinternational law triumphalists tend todo. It addresses both public and privatelaw subjects and the interactions of bothformal law and informal norms.2012 228 x 152 mm 356pp978-0-521-76982-2 Hardback £60.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9780521769822AgreementsA Philosophical and Legal StudyOliver BlackKing’s College LondonCombining rigorous philosophicalanalysis with a deep knowledge of law,this study of agreements illuminateslegal doctrine by philosophical theoryand vice versa. It will interest not onlyphilosophers and lawyers but also thoseworking in economics, political theoryand the social sciences.2012 228 x 152 mm 460pp978-0-521-88560-7 Hardback £70.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9780521885607For regular email alerts visit www.cambridge.org/alerts


36 Jurisprudence, legal theory / <strong>Law</strong> (general)<strong>Law</strong>, Justice,Democracy, and theClash of CulturesA Pluralist AccountMichel RosenfeldCardozo School of <strong>Law</strong>, New YorkArgues that a political and legalphilosophy based on pluralism confrontsthe problems of the twenty-first century.2012 228 x 152 mm 320pp978-0-521-87872-2 Hardback £60.00978-0-521-70342-0 Paperback £22.99eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9780521878722New in PaperbackOn Philosophy inAmerican <strong>Law</strong>Edited by Francis J. Mootz III<strong>University</strong> of the Pacific, CaliforniaOriginal essays by 38 leading legaltheorists mark the 75th anniversary ofKarl Llewellyn’s essay ‘On Philosophy inAmerican <strong>Law</strong>.’2012 228 x 152 mm 332pp978-1-107-66124-0 Paperback £24.99Also available978-0-521-88368-9 Hardback £54.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107661240Contract <strong>Law</strong>Rules, Theory, and ContextBrian H. Bix<strong>University</strong> of MinnesotaThis book offers an accessibleintroduction to all aspects of Americancontract law, useful to both first-yearlaw students and advanced contractscholars. The book takes the readerfrom contract formation throughinterpretation and remedies, consideringboth the practical and theoreticalaspects throughout.<strong>Cambridge</strong> Introductions to Philosophy and<strong>Law</strong>2012 228 x 152 mm 216pp978-0-521-85046-9 Hardback £55.00978-0-521-61553-2 Paperback £19.99eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9780521850469New in PaperbackRace, Reform, andRegulation of theElectoral ProcessRecurring Puzzles in AmericanDemocracyEdited by Guy-Uriel E. CharlesDuke <strong>Law</strong> SchoolHeather K. GerkenYale <strong>Law</strong> Schooland Michael S. KangEmory <strong>University</strong>, AtlantaThis edited volume offers a criticalre-evaluation of three fundamentaland interlocking themes in Americandemocracy: the relationship betweenrace and politics, the performance andreform of election systems and therole of courts in regulating the politicalprocess.<strong>Cambridge</strong> Studies in Election <strong>Law</strong> andDemocracy2012 228 x 152 mm 312pp15 b/w illus. 22 tables978-1-107-66273-5 Paperback £21.99Also available978-1-107-00167-1 Hardback £63.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107662735Karl Llewellyn and theRealist MovementSecond editionWilliam Twining<strong>University</strong> College LondonAn intellectual biography of KarlLlewellyn, a leading figure of AmericanLegal Realism. Originally published in1973, this new edition is supplementedwith a preface by Frederick Schauerand an afterword in which WilliamTwining gives a fascinating account ofthe making of the book and commentson developments in relevant legalscholarship over the past forty years.‘In offering in the afterword new andimportant historical data along withcrisp and challengeable claims aboutthe nature of legal theory as it ispractised today, Twining has combinedthe historical with the jurisprudentialin a way that is both faithful to theoriginal book and that makes thebook and its new afterword requiredreading for all those who wish tounderstand Karl Llewellyn, LegalRealism, American legal thought, andthe nature of law itself.’Fred Schauer, from the Foreword<strong>Law</strong> in Context2012 228 x 152 mm 662pp978-1-107-02338-3 Hardback £75.00www.cambridge.org/9781107023383<strong>Law</strong> (general)The AustralianJudiciarySecond editionEnid CampbellMonash <strong>University</strong>, Victoriaand H. P. LeeMonash <strong>University</strong>, VictoriaThe only definitive survey of the entireAustralian judiciary, this text describesand evaluates the work, techniques,problems and the future of courtsand judges. It discusses the role ofthe judiciary as the third sector ofgovernment and analyses judicialconduct, independence, impartiality andaccountability.<strong>2013</strong> 238 x 163 mm 424pp978-0-521-76916-7 Hardback £110.00Publication February <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9780521769167Australian Climate<strong>Law</strong> in Global ContextAlexander ZaharMacquarie <strong>University</strong>, SydneyJacqueline Peel<strong>University</strong> of Melbourneand Lee Godden<strong>University</strong> of MelbourneAustralian Climate <strong>Law</strong> in GlobalContext is a comprehensive guideto climate change law in Australiaand internationally. It assesses theinternational climate change regimefrom a legal perspective, focusing onAustralia’s implementation of climaterelatedtreaties, and considers how thechallenge of climate change should beintegrated into environmental law.<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 488pp8 b/w illus. 2 maps 1 table978-0-521-14210-6 Paperback £80.00Publication January <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9780521142106A Guide to the WorldAnti-Doping CodeA Fight for the Spirit of SportSecond editionPaul DavidEldon Chambers, New ZealandThe amended 2009 World Anti-DopingCode has been applied in variousdecisions before national sportingtribunals and the Court of Arbitration forSport. This second edition explains thesignificant changes introduced by the2009 Code and uses up-to-date casestudies to illustrate the operation of thekey provisions.@legal_editions


<strong>Law</strong> (general) / <strong>Law</strong> and economics 37<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 480pp 8 b/w illus.978-1-107-00346-0 Hardback c. £95.00Publication January <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107003460Textbook<strong>Law</strong> and ReligionRussell SandbergCardiff <strong>University</strong>Critical and provocative, this firsttextbook on law and religion setsout the key principles and is essentialstudent reading.‘Sandberg’s engaging and illuminatingnarrative brings order and clarityinto the piecemeal accretion of legalprovision.’Church TimesContents: 1. What is ‘law and religion’?;2. Historical development; 3. Legaldefinitions of religion; 4. The legal positionof religious groups; 5. Religious freedom asa human right; 6. Discrimination on groundsof religion; 7. Religious offences; 8. Religionin schools; 9. Religious law; 10. The clashof arms.2011 247 x 174 mm 234pp1 b/w illus. 4 tables978-1-107-00379-8 Hardback £58.00978-0-521-17718-4 Paperback £20.99eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107003798Textbook<strong>Law</strong>yering Skills andthe Legal ProcessSecond editionCaroline Maughan<strong>University</strong> of the West of England, Bristoland Julian Webb<strong>University</strong> of WestminsterBridges the gap between academic andpractical law for students undertakingskills-based and clinical legal educationcourses at university.Contents: Preface; Table of cases andlegislation; Introduction; 1. Descent intothe swamp; 2. Learning to live in theswamp; 3. <strong>Law</strong> talk and lay talk: lawyersas communicators; 4. You’ll never workalone: group learning and group skills;5. Interviewing: building the relationshipand gaining participation; 6. The ‘Good<strong>Law</strong>yer’: ethics and values in legal work;7. Clarifying language: making senseof writing; 8. Manipulating language:drafting legal documents; 9. Handlingconflict: negotiation; 10. Advocacy: casemanagement and preparation; 11. Intocourt: the deepest swamp?; Further reading.<strong>Law</strong> in Context2005 228 x 152 mm 466pp17 b/w illus. 2 tables978-0-521-61950-9 Paperback £31.00www.cambridge.org/9780521619509<strong>Law</strong> andeconomicsThe Language of<strong>Law</strong> and EconomicsA DictionaryFrancesco Parisi<strong>University</strong> of MinnesotaFrom a historical perspective, ‘lawand economics’ was one of the mostinfluential developments in legalscholarship in the twentieth century;it remains today one of the dominantperspectives on the law, generating atremendous quantity of new researchand discussion. Unfortunately, therewards of applying the analyticalmethods of one highly technicalfield to the historically layeredsubstance of another has resultedin considerable overhead, requiringfluency in both the language ofeconomics and the language of thelaw. Further complicating matters,law and economics has sometimesdeveloped independently, creatingnew terms, while recasting othersfrom their original economic or legalmeanings. In this dictionary of law andeconomics, Francesco Parisi provides acomprehensive and concise guide to thelanguage and key concepts underlyingthis fecund interdisciplinary tradition.The first reference work of its kind, it willprove to be an invaluable resource forprofessionals, students and scholars.Advance praise:‘Professor Francesco Parisi, a leading,and extremely prolific law andeconomics scholar, benefits both thelegal and economic communities withthis comprehensive and very timelylaw and economics dictionary. It is notonly law and economics scholars whoshould have this magnificent volumeon their shelves, but also lawyers andeconomists, both academicians andpractitioners, who wish to have …better access to that important field.’Ariel Porat, Tel Aviv <strong>University</strong><strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 368pp978-0-521-87508-0 Hardback c. £65.00978-0-521-69771-2 Paperback c. £24.99Publication April <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9780521875080The EconomicDynamics of <strong>Law</strong>David M. DriesenSyracuse <strong>University</strong> College of <strong>Law</strong>This book offers a dynamic theory oflaw and economics focused on changeover time, aimed at avoiding significantsystemic risks (like financial crises andclimate disruption) and implementedthrough a systematic analysis of law’seconomic incentives and how peopleactually respond to them.2012 228 x 152 mm 250pp978-1-107-00485-6 Hardback £60.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107004856When States Go BrokeThe Origins, Context, andSolutions for the AmericanStates in Fiscal CrisisEdited by Peter Conti-BrownStanford <strong>Law</strong> Schooland David Skeel<strong>University</strong> of Pennsylvania <strong>Law</strong> SchoolWhen States Go Broke discusses theongoing fiscal crisis among the Americanstates. No one disagrees with the ideathat the states face enormous politicaland fiscal challenges. This volume fillsan important gap in the dialogue byoffering an academic analysis of themany issues broached by these debates.2012 228 x 152 mm 340pp15 b/w illus. 5 tables978-1-107-02317-8 Hardback £65.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107023178Governance,Regulation and Powerson the InternetEdited by Eric Brousseau<strong>University</strong> Paris-Dauphine and the European<strong>University</strong> Institute, FlorenceMeryem MarzoukiCentre National de la Recherche Scientifique(CNRS), Parisand Cécile MéadelMines ParisTechDigital technologies have promptedthe emergence of new modes ofregulation and governance. This bookbrings together an international teamof scholars to explain how collectiveregulations evolve in the broadercontext of the development of postmodernsocieties, globalization, thereshaping of international relationsand the profound transformations ofnation-states.‘The internet is the ultimatemultinational non-governmentalorganization. In its brief life it hasbecome an integral part of mostof our lives. Yet it is governed byeBooks available at www.cambridge.org/ebookstore


38 <strong>Law</strong> and economics / Legal historya mixture of different competingorganizations all lobbied by groupswith very different goals. Privacy; freespeech; intellectual property – all ofthese interests are fighting over howthe internet will be governed – andwho will be allowed to speak to whomabout what. This book lays out thedifferent organizations, issues, andcompeting interests and is essentialreading for anyone who wants tocome to grips with what will likely bethe key issue in the first half [of] thetwenty-first century.’David K. Levine, John H. Biggs DistinguishedProfessor, Washington <strong>University</strong>, St Louis2012 228 x 152 mm 462pp 2 b/w illus.978-1-107-01342-1 Hardback £75.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107013421Legal historyCollected Papers onEnglish Legal HistoryJohn Baker<strong>University</strong> of <strong>Cambridge</strong>Over the last forty years, Sir John Bakerhas written on most aspects of Englishlegal history, and this collection of hiswritings includes many papers thathave been widely cited. Providingpoints of reference and foundationsfor further research, the papers coverthe legal profession, the inns of courtand chancery, legal education, legalinstitutions, legal literature, legalantiquities, public law and individualliberty, criminal justice, private law(including contract, tort and restitution)and legal history in general. Anintroduction traces the development ofsome of the research represented bythe papers, and cross-references andnew endnotes have been added. A fullbibliography of the author’s works isalso included.<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 1900pp 50 b/w illus.978-1-107-02043-6 3 Volume Setc. £250.00Publication September <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107020436The Life of ThomasE. ScruttonDavid FoxtonEssex Court Chambers, LondonKarl Llewellyn described ThomasScrutton as ‘the greatest Englishspeakingcommercial judge of acentury’. He played a key role in anumber of politically sensitive courtcases from the Great War to the 1930s.This biography draws on unpublishedsources to evaluate his contribution ascounsel, campaigner and judge.<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 325pp978-1-107-03258-3 Hardback c. £65.00Publication March <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107032583<strong>Law</strong> and Customin KoreaComparative Legal HistoryMarie Seong-Hak KimSt Cloud State <strong>University</strong>, MinnesotaThis is the first book in English thatcovers the evolution of Korean lawand custom comprehensively from theChoson dynasty through the colonialand postcolonial modern periods. Inparticular, this book discusses in detaillegal developments under Japanesecolonial rule that formed the foundationof the modern Korean legal system, andthus presents new interpretations ofcolonial history.2012 234 x 156 mm 360pp5 b/w illus. 2 tables978-1-107-00697-3 Hardback £60.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107006973<strong>Law</strong>’s HistoryAmerican Legal Thought and theTransatlantic Turn to HistoryDavid M. Rabban<strong>University</strong> of Texas, AustinThis is a study of the central role ofhistory in late nineteenth-centuryAmerican legal thought. Unprecedentedin its coverage and its innovativeconclusions about major Americanlegal thinkers from the Civil War to thepresent, the book combines transatlanticintellectual history, legal history, thehistory of legal thought, historiography,jurisprudence, constitutional theory andthe history of higher education.‘This is a pioneering study ofAmerican historical jurisprudencein the late nineteenth century. Itis comprehensive, meticulous, anddeeply learned. It is cosmopolitan,placing the Americans amongtheir European predecessors andcounterparts. And it is eye-opening:the standard picture of this era’s legalscholars as political reactionaries andabstract deductive ‘formalists’ cannotpossibly survive this splendid andimportant book.’Robert W. Gordon, Stanford <strong>Law</strong> School<strong>Cambridge</strong> Historical Studies in American<strong>Law</strong> and Society2012 234 x 156 mm 568pp 21 b/w illus.978-0-521-76191-8 Hardback c. £65.00www.cambridge.org/9780521761918The Governmentof Social Life inColonial <strong>India</strong>Liberalism, Religious <strong>Law</strong>, andWomen’s RightsRachel SturmanBowdoin College, MaineAn important new study which analysesthe system of personal law in colonial<strong>India</strong>, showing how it encouragedgender equality and a better relationshipbetween state and society. By focusingon Hindu law, this illuminating bookchallenges existing scholarship,showing how – far from being basedon traditional values – Hindu law wasdeveloped around ideas of liberalism.<strong>Cambridge</strong> Studies in <strong>India</strong>n History andSociety2012 228 x 152 mm 310pp1 b/w illus. 1 map978-1-107-01037-6 Hardback £60.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107010376Race, Religion and<strong>Law</strong> in Colonial <strong>India</strong>Trials of an Interracial FamilyChandra MallampalliWestmont CollegeThrough a landmark court case in midnineteenthcentury colonial <strong>India</strong>, thisbook investigates hierarchy and racialdifference.<strong>Cambridge</strong> Studies in <strong>India</strong>n History andSociety, 192012 228 x 152 mm 286pp6 b/w illus. 3 maps978-1-107-01261-5 Hardback £60.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107012615Edward I and theGovernance ofEngland, 1272–1307Caroline Burt<strong>University</strong> of <strong>Cambridge</strong>An important exploration of thereign of Edward I – one of England’smost lionised, feared and successfulmonarchs. Through three detailed casestudies, Caroline Burt explores how hisgovernance was reflected at a local leveland re-evaluates his motivations and@legal_editions


Legal history / Legal skills and practice / Medical law, health law 39achievements, presenting an entirelynew interpretation of his reign.<strong>Cambridge</strong> Studies in Medieval Life andThought: Fourth Series, 852012 228 x 152 mm 320pp9 b/w illus. 9 maps 16 tables978-0-521-88999-5 Hardback £60.00www.cambridge.org/9780521889995The Treason Trialof Aaron Burr<strong>Law</strong>, Politics, and the CharacterWars of the New NationR. Kent Newmyer<strong>University</strong> of ConnecticutThe Burr trial, one of the greatestcriminal trials in American history,pitted President Thomas Jefferson, ChiefJustice John Marshall and former VicePresident Aaron Burr in a three-waycontest that tracked the political andcultural differences of the new republic.The law that came out of the trial left apermanent mark on American history.<strong>Cambridge</strong> Studies on the AmericanConstitution2012 228 x 152 mm 237pp12 b/w illus. 1 map978-1-107-02218-8 Hardback £60.00978-1-107-60661-6 Paperback £18.99eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107022188Jefferson’s Freeholdersand the Politics ofOwnership in theOld DominionChristopher Michael CurtisClaflin <strong>University</strong>, South CarolinaThis book explores how Virginia wastransformed from a British colony into aSouthern slave state. It details how thetraditional principles of land tenure weresubverted by economic and politicalchanges, and how they fostered lawreforms where slavery replaced landownership as the distinguishing basis forpolitical power.<strong>Cambridge</strong> Studies on the American South2012 234 x 156 mm 268pp978-1-107-01740-5 Hardback £60.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107017405Legal skills andpracticeLegal Education inthe Digital AgeEdited by Edward RubinVanderbilt <strong>University</strong> School of <strong>Law</strong>This collection of essays by legal scholarsexplores the digital revolution that hastransformed legal education. It discussesthe way digital materials will be createdand how they will change conceptsof authorship as well as methods ofproduction and distribution.2012 228 x 152 mm 270pp978-1-107-01220-2 Hardback £60.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107012202TextbookHow to Do Thingswith RulesFifth editionWilliam Twining<strong>University</strong> of Londonand David MiersCardiff <strong>University</strong>New to English law? Need to know howrules are interpreted and applied? Thisclassic textbook, fully updated, showshow.‘… one of the most influential legalacademic books of the last 30 years.It has substantially and beneficiallyaffected the thinking of law studentsand lawyers worldwide. It is awonderfully vivid and stimulatingintroduction to legal methods and tothe general arts of interpreting andapplying rules. Using a cornucopiaof examples from all sorts of realcases, legislation, human rightslaw, and European law, the authorsdemystify the processes by whichrules are interpreted and applied.In a masterfully clear exegesis, thearcane world of rules and how theywork is made easily accessible. Thisis an inspiring and indispensablebook for all those whose scholarshipinvolves argument about the makingand breaking of rules. In fact, anyonewhose work involves doing thingswith rules will gain great advantage,skill, and insight by reading thisenjoyable book.’G. J. Slapper, Director of the Centre for <strong>Law</strong>, TheOpen <strong>University</strong>Contents: Part I: 1. Some food forthought; Part II. Reading, Using andInterpreting Rules in General: 2. Problemsand mischiefs; 3. Of rules in general;4. Interpretation and application;5. Imperfect rules; Part III. Reading <strong>Law</strong>:Reading, Using and Interpreting Legislationand Cases: 6. Routine and problematicreadings; 7. Legislation; 8. Interpretinglegislation; 9. Reading cases; 10. TheEuropean dimension; 11. Rules, reasoningand interpretation; Part IV: Questions andexercises.<strong>Law</strong> in Context2010 247 x 174 mm 450pp1 b/w illus. 14 tables978-0-521-19549-2 Hardback £68.00978-0-521-14430-8 Paperback £27.99eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9780521195492Medical law,health lawCriminal <strong>Law</strong>,Philosophy and PublicHealth PracticeEdited by A. M. ViensQueen Mary, <strong>University</strong> of LondonJohn Coggon<strong>University</strong> of Southamptonand Anthony KesselLondon School of Hygiene and Tropical MedicineThis examination of the interfacebetween criminal law, philosophyand public health brings togetherinternational experts from a varietyof disciplines and areas of practice,including law, public health, philosophy,health policy and ethics. It will be ofparticular relevance to academics,policy-makers, lawyers and public healthpractitioners.<strong>Cambridge</strong> Bioethics and <strong>Law</strong><strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 300pp978-1-107-02278-2 Hardback c. £60.00Publication August <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107022782Bioethics, Medicineand the Criminal <strong>Law</strong>Edited by Margaret Brazier<strong>University</strong> of ManchesterSuzanne OstLancaster <strong>University</strong>Amel Alghrani<strong>University</strong> of ManchesterRebecca Bennett<strong>University</strong> of ManchesterDanielle Griffiths<strong>University</strong> of Manchesterand Andrew Sanders<strong>University</strong> of BirminghamFor lawyers, health professionals,bioethicists and the interested public,this three-volume set critically questionsthe dynamic, yet troubled, relationshipof criminal law, bioethics and medicalpractice. 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40 Medical law, health lawand why doctors are catapulted into thecriminal process.<strong>Cambridge</strong> Bioethics and <strong>Law</strong><strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 900pp978-1-107-02589-9 3 Volume Setc. £150.00Publication July <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107025899Bioethics, Medicineand the Criminal <strong>Law</strong>The Criminal <strong>Law</strong> and BioethicalConflict: Walking the TightropeVolume 1Edited by Amel Alghrani<strong>University</strong> of ManchesterRebecca Bennett<strong>University</strong> of Manchesterand Suzanne OstLancaster <strong>University</strong>Featuring chapters written by eminentauthors in the field, this volumeconsiders the ethical legitimacy ofinvoking criminal law to regulatemedical and scientific practice andbioethical issues through exploringareas such as medically assisteddeath, consent, biomedical science,abortion, public health and ‘medicalmanslaughter’.<strong>Cambridge</strong> Bioethics and <strong>Law</strong>2012 228 x 152 mm 305pp 1 table978-1-107-02512-7 Hardback £65.00www.cambridge.org/9781107025127Bioethics, Medicineand the Criminal <strong>Law</strong>Medicine, Crime and SocietyVolume 2Edited by Danielle Griffiths<strong>University</strong> of Manchesterand Andrew Sanders<strong>University</strong> of BirminghamThis collection of essays presents a freshanalysis of the increasing interventionof criminal law into medical practice,using evidence from previous casesalongside empirical data from a numberof jurisdictions. It will be of interest to,among others, academics, healthcarepractitioners and criminal lawyers.<strong>Cambridge</strong> Bioethics and <strong>Law</strong><strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 368pp978-1-107-02153-2 Hardback c. £65.00Publication January <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107021532Bioethics, Medicineand the Criminal <strong>Law</strong>Medicine and Bioethics in theTheatre of the Criminal ProcessVolume 3Margaret Brazier<strong>University</strong> of Manchesterand Suzanne OstLancaster <strong>University</strong>The conscription of criminal law intomoral controversy and the (perceived)rise in criminal investigations of medicalerrors set the backdrop for this analysisof the relationship between medicine,bioethics and criminal law. Includes casestudies on abortion, end of life and theseparation of conjoined twins.<strong>Cambridge</strong> Bioethics and <strong>Law</strong><strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 300pp978-1-107-01825-9 Hardback c. £60.00Publication March <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107018259The Connected SelfThe Ethics and Governance ofthe Genetic IndividualHeather Widdows<strong>University</strong> of BirminghamThe genetic self is the connectedself. Dominant ethical frameworks –particularly those of choice and consent– fail to recognise this. Accordingly,ethical practices offer little protectionand permit significant injustice. Newframeworks of ethics and governanceare needed which respect relationshipsand groups as well as common andpublic goods.‘Widdows’ argument … not onlyclearly demonstrates the need for newways of thinking about contemporaryissues in genetics and genomics, butalso highlights the ways in whichethics itself co-evolves with science.’Ruth Chadwick, Distinguished ResearchProfessor, Cardiff <strong>University</strong> and Director,Cesagen<strong>Cambridge</strong> Bioethics and <strong>Law</strong>2012 228 x 152 mm 240pp978-1-107-00860-1 Hardback £60.00www.cambridge.org/9781107008601Genetic Dataand the <strong>Law</strong>A Critical Perspective on PrivacyProtectionMark Taylor<strong>University</strong> of SheffieldResearch using genetic data must beproperly regulated. Regulation that doesnot take account of the public interestin research and privacy protectionmight undermine the legitimacy ofthe regulatory environment. Usinggenetic data as an example, Mark Taylorexplores the limitations of the currentlaw of data protection.<strong>Cambridge</strong> Bioethics and <strong>Law</strong>, 162012 228 x 152 mm 246pp978-1-107-00711-6 Hardback £60.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107007116The Politics of BloodEthics, Innovation and theRegulation of RiskAnne-Maree FarrellMonash <strong>University</strong>, VictoriaThis book examines risk governanceinvolving multi-valued human biologicalmaterials, such as blood. It focuses onhow best to manage political, ethicaland innovation concerns, as well as theuse of precautionary and regulatorystrategies, to promote blood safety.<strong>Cambridge</strong> Bioethics and <strong>Law</strong>, 172012 228 x 152 mm 282pp 1 b/w illus.978-0-521-19318-4 Hardback £60.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9780521193184End-of-Life Decisionsin Medical CarePrinciples and Policies forRegulating the Dying ProcessStephen W. Smith<strong>University</strong> of BirminghamStephen W. Smith explores the legaland ethical issues involved in end-of-lifedecision making.<strong>Cambridge</strong> Bioethics and <strong>Law</strong>, 182012 228 x 152 mm 366pp 4 tables978-1-107-00538-9 Hardback £65.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107005389Ethical Problems andGenetics PracticeMichael Parker<strong>University</strong> of OxfordEthical Problems and Genetics Practiceprovides a rich, case-based account ofthe ethical issues arising in genetics forhealth professionals, patients and theirfamilies. It will be particularly relevant tomedical, nursing and genetic-counsellingstudents and to graduate students inbioethics, social science and medicalanthropology.‘This book is an extremely valuableaddition to the ever-expanding libraryof contemporary bioethics texts. Forme its real strength lies in the factthat it is very much grounded in realissues – using everyday practice andcases from clinical genetics settings– not simply theoretical ‘what if’situations.’BioNews (bionews.org.uk)@legal_editions


Medical law, health law / Private international law 41<strong>Cambridge</strong> Bioethics and <strong>Law</strong>, 192012 228 x 152 mm 182pp 1 b/w illus.978-1-107-02080-1 Hardback £55.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107020801Privacy,Confidentiality, andHealth ResearchWilliam W. LowranceNew technologies and increased datasharing have a great potential toadvance health research, but our currentsafeguards for privacy, confidentialityand consent may no longer be sufficient.In this book, William Lowrance draws onexamples from a variety of jurisdictionsto suggest ways forward.<strong>Cambridge</strong> Bioethics and <strong>Law</strong>, 202012 228 x 152 mm 202pp 1 b/w illus.978-1-107-02087-0 Hardback £55.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107020870Human CloningFour Fallacies and their LegalConsequencesKerry Lynn MacintoshSanta Clara <strong>University</strong>, School of <strong>Law</strong>This book explores science, psychologyand the law. Drawing on sourcesfrom science fiction films to theCongressional Record, it unmasks therole of psychological essentialism inbringing about cloning bans. It explainshow hidden intuitions have causedconservatives and liberals to act contraryto their own ideals and values.<strong>Cambridge</strong> Bioethics and <strong>Law</strong>, 212012 228 x 152 mm 328pp 5 tables978-1-107-03185-2 Hardback £60.00www.cambridge.org/9781107031852Perfecting Pregnancy<strong>Law</strong>, Disability, and the Future ofReproductionIsabel Karpin<strong>University</strong> of Technology, Sydneyand Kristin Savell<strong>University</strong> of SydneyPrenatal and preimplantationtesting technologies have offeredunprecedented information about thegenetic and congenital makeup of ourprospective progeny. This book examinesthe evolution of this legislative oversightacross a number of jurisdictions andexplores the tensions and ambiguitiesthat inform these laws.<strong>Cambridge</strong> Disability <strong>Law</strong> and Policy Series2012 228 x 152 mm 394pp978-0-521-76520-6 Hardback £60.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9780521765206PrivateinternationallawTextbookCollier’s Conflictof <strong>Law</strong>sFourth editionPippa Rogerson<strong>University</strong> of <strong>Cambridge</strong>and John Collier<strong>University</strong> of <strong>Cambridge</strong>Giving a new voice to the definitivetext on this subject, this book offers acontemporary and critical account ofconflict of laws. Retaining the authorityof the previous edition, while updatingand restructuring it to reflect both thesubject and teaching today, it is requiredreading for all students.Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. Characteristicsof the conflict of laws; 3. Domicile andhabitual residence procedure; 4. Selectedaspects of procedure of the English court;5. Jurisdiction of the English courts;6. National rules; 7. Provisional measures;8. Foreign judgments; 9. Choice of lawrules; 10. Contractual obligations; 11. Noncontractualobligations; 12. Property;13. Avoiding the results of the choice of lawprocess.<strong>2013</strong> 247 x 174 mm 456pp 2 b/w illus.978-0-521-51353-1 Hardback c. £80.00978-0-521-73505-6 Paperback c. £34.99Publication April <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9780521513531Private International<strong>Law</strong> in CommonwealthAfricaRichard Frimpong OppongThompson Rivers <strong>University</strong>, British ColumbiaRichard Frimpong Oppong’s examinationof the private international law regimesof fifteen Commonwealth Africancountries covers jurisdiction, choiceof law, judgment enforcement andinternational civil procedure. Detailedcommentaries accompany and enhancethe country reports on specific themes.2012 228 x 152 mm 400pp978-0-521-19969-8 Hardback c. £70.00www.cambridge.org/9780521199698Collective ActionsEnhancing Access to Justice andReconciling Multilayer Interests?Edited by Stefan WrbkaKyushu <strong>University</strong>, JapanSteven Van UytselKyushu <strong>University</strong>, Japanand Mathias Siems<strong>University</strong> of DurhamThis volume of essays draws togetherresearch on different types of collectiveactions in order to explore how theseactions can enhance access to justiceand how the interests of private actorscan be balanced with the interests ofsociety as a whole.2012 228 x 152 mm 436pp3 b/w illus. 15 tables978-1-107-02154-9 Hardback £85.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107021549TextbookInternationalCommercial LitigationText, Cases and Materials onPrivate International <strong>Law</strong>Trevor C. HartleyLondon School of Economics and PoliticalScienceThis carefully structured, practiceorientatedtextbook provides everythingthe law student needs to know aboutinternational commercial litigation.Contents: Part I. Starting Off:1. Introduction; Part II. Jurisdiction:2. Jurisdiction: an analysis; 3. Jurisdictionunder EC law: basic principles andstructures; 4. EC law: special jurisdiction;5. The traditional English rules;6. Developments in Canada; 7. US law – anoutline; 8. Choice-of-court agreements;9. Forum non conveniens and antisuitinjunctions; 10. Overlapping jurisdiction inEC law; 11. Special topics – I; 12. Specialtopics – II; Part III. Foreign Judgments:13. Introduction to Part III; 14. EC law;15. English law – jurisdiction; 16. Englishlaw – defences; 17. The Canadian conflicts(judgments) revolution; 18. US law – somehighlights; Part IV. Procedure: 19. Freezingassets; 20. Obtaining evidence abroad –forum procedures; 21. Obtaining evidenceabroad – international co-operation;Part V. Choice of <strong>Law</strong>: 22. Introductionto choice of law; 23. Torts; 24. Contracts– the principle of party autonomy;25. Contracts – legal policy and choice oflaw; 26. Regulating business, protectingemployees and helping consumers;27. Foreign currency; 28. Property – tangiblemovables; 29. Contractual rights andproperty interests – I; 30. Contractual rightsand property interests – II; 31. Contractualrights and property interests – III;Visit our website at www.cambridge.org/knowledge


42 Private international law / Property law / Public international lawPart VI. Extraterritoriality: 32. Introductionto extraterritoriality; 33. Extraterritorialapplication of US antitrust law; 34. Theinternational response; 35. Extraterritorialapplication of EC competition law.2009 247 x 174 mm 962pp978-0-521-86807-5 Hardback £104.00978-0-521-68748-5 Paperback £51.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9780521868075Property lawThe Constructionof PropertyNorms, Institutions, ChallengesAmnon LehaviInterdisciplinary Centre Herzliya, IsraelThis innovative theory of propertyidentifies its structural and institutionalfeatures and analyses the spectrumof property regimes, protagonistsof property and the challenges ofglobalisation. It will appeal to a broadaudience, including specialists inlaw, economics, business, sociology,philosophy, and psychology.<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 325pp978-1-107-03538-6 Hardback c. £65.00Publication June <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107035386An Introduction toProperty TheoryGregory S. AlexanderCornell <strong>University</strong> School of <strong>Law</strong>and Eduardo M. PeñalverCornell <strong>University</strong> School of <strong>Law</strong>This book surveys the leading moderntheories of property and then appliesthose theories to concrete contextsin which property issues have beenespecially controversial. The book aimsto provide the most comprehensive andaccessible introduction to that theoryto date.<strong>Cambridge</strong> Introductions to Philosophy and<strong>Law</strong>2012 228 x 152 mm 246pp978-0-521-11365-6 Hardback £60.00978-0-521-13060-8 Paperback £17.99eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9780521113656TextbookHousing <strong>Law</strong>and PolicyDavid Cowan<strong>University</strong> of BristolAn innovative textbook on housing lawthat integrates the disciplines of law andpublic policy.Contents: 1. Locating housing law andpolicy; Part I. Regulation of Housing Tenure:2. Regulating ownership; 3. Regulatingprivate renting; 4. Regulating councilhousing; 5. Regulating private registeredproviders; Part II. Access to Housing:6. Homelessness; 7. Allocation of socialhousing; 8. Eligibility; 9. Access to privaterented housing; 10. Access to ownership;Part III. Rights and Responsibilities:11. Security of tenure; 12. Unlawful evictionand harassment; 13. State and condition;14. Arrears; 15. Anti-social behaviour;16. Mandatory possession proceedings.<strong>Law</strong> in Context2011 247 x 174 mm 508pp978-0-521-19997-1 Hardback £74.00978-0-521-13719-5 Paperback £29.99eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9780521199971TextbookProperty <strong>Law</strong>Commentary and MaterialsAlison Clarke<strong>University</strong> College Londonand Paul KohlerNew College, OxfordA readable students’ text and materialsbook dealing with all kinds of propertylaw.‘Such broad coverage of the subjectmakes for a book which is uniquein its field and which cannot fail toinspire the reader to engage at somelevel with the subject. … In short, thebook contains some hugely interestingand original pockets of analysis.… it does provide a marvellouscompendium of ideas which, if usedin conjunction with an orthodoxtextbook, would be a real asset tostudents and academics alike.’The <strong>Cambridge</strong> <strong>Law</strong> JournalContents: Part I. The Concept ofProperty: 1. Property law; 2. What wemean by ‘property’; 3. Justifications forproperty rights; 4. Allocating propertyrights; Part II. Nature of ProprietaryInterests: 5. Personal and proprietaryinterests; 6. Ownership; 7. Possession;8. Fragmentation of ownership;9. Recognition of new property interests;Part III. Acquisition and Disposition ofProperty Interests: 10. Title; 11. Acquiringtitle by possession; 12. Transfer and grant;13. Acquiring interests by other material;14. Enforceability and priority of interests;15. Registration; Part IV. ProprietaryRelationships: 16. Co-ownership; 17. Leasesand bailment; 18. Security interests.<strong>Law</strong> in Context2005 228 x 152 mm 780pp 6 tables978-0-521-61489-4 Paperback £42.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9780521614894PublicinternationallawThe Appeals Chamberof the InternationalCriminal CourtCommentary and Digest ofJurisprudence 2005–2010Fabricio GuarigliaInternational Criminal Courtand Ben BatrosOpen Society Justice Initiative, New YorkPresenting jurisprudence extractsthematically, and providing thebackground and context to its evolution,this volume identifies and discussesthe key legal principles establishedby the Appeals Chamber of theInternational Criminal Court, includingits first judgments on key issues such asadmissibility, rights of the accused andvictim participation.<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 400pp978-1-107-02788-6 Hardback c. £95.00Publication September <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107027886Collective SecurityTheory, <strong>Law</strong> and PracticeNicholas Tsagourias<strong>University</strong> of Glasgowand Nigel D. White<strong>University</strong> of NottinghamThis systematic assessment of collectivesecurity (in particular, the UN’s collectivesecurity system) examines the relevanttriggers, actors and tools and assessesthe role of law and of accountabilityin collective security as a global publicorder institution.<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 450pp978-1-107-01540-1 Hardback c. £75.00Publication June <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107015401@legal_editions


44 Public international lawLegal Aspects ofImplementing theCartagena Protocolon BiosafetyEdited by Marie-Claire CordonierSeggerCentre for International SustainableDevelopment, McGill <strong>University</strong>Frederic Perron-Welchand Christine FrisonCentre for International SustainableDevelopment, McGill <strong>University</strong>The volume provides contributions tothe current legal and political academicdebates on biosafety by discussing keyissues under the Cartagena Protocolon Biosafety that affect the furtherdesign of national and internationallaw on biosafety, and analyzing recentprogress in the development of domesticregulatory regimes for biosafety.<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 660pp2 b/w illus. 23 tables978-1-107-00438-2 Hardback £95.00Publication February <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107004382InterdisciplinaryPerspectives onInternational <strong>Law</strong> andInternational RelationsThe State of the ArtEdited by Jeffrey L. DunoffTemple <strong>University</strong>, Philadelphiaand Mark A. PollackTemple <strong>University</strong>, PhiladelphiaThis book brings together the mostinfluential writers in the fields ofinternational law and internationalrelations to critically explore what recentinterdisciplinary work reveals about thedesign and workings of internationalinstitutions, the roles played byinternational and domestic courts, andthe factors that enhance compliancewith international law.<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 592pp10 b/w illus. 12 tables978-1-107-02074-0 Hardback c. £75.00978-1-107-68402-7 Paperback c. £27.99Publication January <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107020740New in PaperbackThe Life of HerschLauterpachtElihu LauterpachtLauterpacht Centre for International <strong>Law</strong>,<strong>University</strong> of <strong>Cambridge</strong>Hersch Lauterpacht was one of the mostprolific and influential internationallawyers of the first half of the twentiethcentury. This biography contains manyextracts from his correspondence thatwill interest lawyers, twentieth-centuryhistorians and others.Review of the hardback:‘Hersch Lauterpacht was widely andrightly regarded as the greatestinternational legal scholar of thetwentieth century. His brilliant iftoo brief tenure as a judge of theInternational Court of Justice matchedhis scholarly attainments. His son Elihuhas now written a superb biographyof his father that will attract theadmiration of the international legalfraternity of the twenty-first century.’Stephen M. Schwebel, Former President of theInternational Court of Justice (1981–2000)2012 229 x 152 mm 542pp978-1-107-41289-7 Paperback £29.99Also available978-1-107-00041-4 Hardback £89.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107412897New in PaperbackInternational <strong>Law</strong> inthe U.S. Supreme CourtContinuity and ChangeEdited by David L. SlossSanta Clara <strong>University</strong>, CaliforniaMichael D. Ramsey<strong>University</strong> of San Diego School of <strong>Law</strong>and William S. Dodge<strong>University</strong> of California, Hastings College of <strong>Law</strong>This book presents a comprehensiveaccount of the Supreme Court’s useof international law from the Court’sinception to the present day. Addressingtreaties, the direct application ofcustomary international law and the useof international law as an interpretivetool, the book examines all the cases orlines of cases in which international lawhas played a material role.2012 253 x 177 mm 632pp978-1-107-66875-1 Paperback £37.99Also available978-0-521-11956-6 Hardback £99.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107668751TextbookFoundations ofInternationalMigration <strong>Law</strong>Edited by Brian OpeskinMacquarie <strong>University</strong>, SydneyRichard PerruchoudInternational Organisation for Migrationand Jillyanne Redpath-CrossInternational Organisation for MigrationWritten by leading figures ofinternational migration law, Foundationsof International Migration <strong>Law</strong> offers astimulating survey of the key themes inthe field. Broad in scope and with anaccessible style, this volume providesan understanding of how specializedinternational migration law fits withother branches of the discipline.Contents: 1. Conceptualising internationalmigration law; 2. Contemporary patternsof international migration; 3. Sources ofinternational migration law; 4. Nationalityand statelessness; 5. State sovereignty andfreedom of movement; 6. Internationalhuman rights of migrants; 7. Refugeesand asylum; 8. Women, children and othermarginalised migrant groups; 9. Humantrafficking and smuggling; 10. Internationalmigration by sea and air; 11. Internationallabour migration; 12. International tradelaw and labour mobility; 13. Globalmigration institutions and processes;14. Regional processes, law and institutionaldevelopments on migration; 15. Emerginglegal issues in international migration;Appendix 1. Glossary; Appendix 2. Cases;Appendix 3. Treaties and other internationalinstruments.2012 247 x 174 mm 493pp11 maps 16 tables978-1-107-01771-9 Hardback £75.00978-1-107-60836-8 Paperback £35.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107017719Non-Proliferation <strong>Law</strong>as a Special RegimeA Contribution to FragmentationTheory in International <strong>Law</strong>Edited by Daniel H. Joyner<strong>University</strong> of Alabamaand Marco Roscini<strong>University</strong> of Westminster School of <strong>Law</strong>International law is fragmenting intospecialized substantive areas, shapedand controlled by groups of technicalspecialists. Is the law of weapons ofmass destruction proliferation one ofthese fragmented special regimes? Ifso, what are the implications of thisconclusion?‘Fragmentation of international lawhas become a favorite topic in theliterature, all too often dealt with inthe same worn, tired way … Againstthis background, it is a true pleasureto follow a group of experts both onnon-proliferation law and the relevantinternational law around the Non-Proliferation Treaty on their analysis ofthe ways in which this treaty regime is‘special’ without, however, essentiallydetaching itself from the general lawin which it remains embedded. Thebook … sets an admirable exampleof how the ever-increasing number ofspecialized treaty regimes ought tobe subjected to a profound dialogue@legal_editions


Public international law 45between experts in the respectivesubject areas and international lawgeneralists to the profit of both.’Bruno Simma, <strong>University</strong> of Michigan <strong>Law</strong>School and former Judge, International Courtof Justice2012 228 x 152 mm 300pp978-1-107-00971-4 Hardback £65.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107009714Hugo Grotius On the<strong>Law</strong> of War and PeaceStudent EditionEdited by Stephen C. Neff<strong>University</strong> of EdinburghThis edited and annotated edition of oneof the classic works of Western legal andpolitical thought is intended for studentsand teachers in four primary areas:history of international law, history ofpolitical thought, history of internationalrelations and history of philosophy.2012 247 x 174 mm 546pp978-0-521-19778-6 Hardback £60.00978-0-521-12812-4 Paperback £25.99eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9780521197786Non-State Actors,Soft <strong>Law</strong> andProtective RegimesFrom the MarginsEdited by Cecilia M. BaillietUniversitetet i OsloTo what extent do non-state actorspromote the creation of new quasi-legalnorms? Why is regulation difficult?Moving beyond the international legalsystem’s view of states as primarysubjects, this volume of essays includesperspectives on international criminallaw, human rights, environmental lawand trade.2012 228 x 152 mm 316pp978-1-107-02185-3 Hardback £60.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107021853US International<strong>Law</strong>yers in theInterwar YearsA Forgotten CrusadeHatsue ShinoharaWaseda <strong>University</strong>, JapanHatsue Shinohara provides a historyof the group of progressive Americanscholars of international law who,following the First World War, becamecommitted to the movement to establisha world without war through their legalscholarship and through their efforts toinfluence policy makers and the public.2012 228 x 152 mm 257pp 1 b/w illus.978-1-107-01643-9 Hardback £60.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107016439TextbookThe International<strong>Law</strong> of the SeaYoshifumi Tanaka<strong>University</strong> of CopenhagenThis textbook on the law of the seasets the subject in the context of publicinternational law. It comprehensivelycovers the principal topics of the course,from the legal regimes governingthe different jurisdictional zones, tointernational co-operation for protectionof the marine environment and marineliving resources.‘This book provides comprehensiveand up-to-date coverage of acentral topic in international law.It goes beyond the traditionalsubjects covered in the law of thesea to include contemporary andimportant maritime issues, such asthe conservation of marine biologicaldiversity and the maintenance ofinternational peace and security atsea. Presented in a simple, yet precise,manner, it will equip the reader withan understanding of all of the keyissues in the law of the sea, as wellas an appreciation of the challengeswhich still lie ahead for the subject.’James Harrison, <strong>University</strong> of EdinburghContents: Part I. The Divided Ocean:International <strong>Law</strong> Governing JurisdictionalZones: 1. <strong>Law</strong> of the sea in perspective;2. Baselines and related issues; 3. Marinespaces under national jurisdiction:territorial sovereignty; 4. Marine spacesunder national jurisdiction: the sovereignrights; 5. Marine spaces beyond nationaljurisdiction; 6. Maritime delimitation;Part II. Our Common Ocean: Protection ofCommunity Interests at Sea: 7. Conservationof marine living resources; 8. Protection ofthe marine environment; 9. Conservationof marine biological diversity; 10. Marinescientific research; 11. Maintenance ofinternational peace and security at sea;12. Land-locked and geographicallydisadvantaged states; 13. Peacefulsettlement of international disputes.2012 247 x 174 mm 504pp 12 b/w illus.978-1-107-00999-8 Hardback £75.00978-0-521-27952-9 Paperback £35.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107009998International<strong>Law</strong>, US PowerThe United States’ Quest forLegal SecurityShirley V. Scott<strong>University</strong> of New South Wales, SydneyThis book is for international lawyers,political scientists and all those whowant to understand how the USA hasbenefited throughout its history from itsstrategic engagement with internationallaw. The USA’s pursuit of offensiveand defensive legal security has beenan important ingredient of its ‘smartpower’.2012 228 x 152 mm 292pp 3 tables978-1-107-01672-9 Hardback £60.00978-1-107-60259-5 Paperback £19.99eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107016729TextbookInternational DisputeSettlementFifth editionJ. G. Merrills<strong>University</strong> of SheffieldA guide to the techniques andinstitutions used to solve internationaldisputes, how they work and when theyare used.‘Yet again Professor Merrills skilfullymanages to combine clarity withdepth and relevance. This newestedition provides an accessibleanalysis of the fundamental aspectsof international dispute settlement;and by its stimulating discussion ofhistorical and recent developments,it remains a key treatise for students,scholars, and practitioners alike.’Hege Elisabeth Kjos, <strong>University</strong> of AmsterdamContents: 1. Negotiation; 2. Mediation;3. Inquiry; 4. Conciliation; 5. Arbitration;6. The International Court I: organisationand procedure; 7. The International CourtII: the work of the Court; 8. The <strong>Law</strong>of the Sea Convention; 9. Internationaltrade disputes; 10. The United Nations;11. Regional organisations; 12. Trendsand prospects; Appendix A. Agreementbetween Argentina and the UnitedKingdom establishing an Interim ReciprocalInformation and Consultation System, 1990;Appendix B. Report of the Commissionof Inquiry into the Red Crusader Incident,1962 (extract); Appendix C. ConciliationCommission on the Continental Shelf Areabetween Iceland and Jan Mayen, May1981; Appendix D. Arbitration Agreementbetween the United Kingdom and France,July 1975; Appendix E. Special Agreementfor Submission to the International Courtof Justice of the Differences Betweenthe Republic of Hungary and the SlovakRepublic Concerning the Gabcikovo–Nagymaros Project (1993); Appendix F.Visit our website at www.cambridge.org/knowledge


46 Public international lawOptional Clause Declarations (Peru, Djibouti,Japan, Germany); Appendix G. WTO: Rulesof Conduct for the Understanding on Rulesand Procedures Governing the Settlementof Disputes (extract); Appendix H. SecurityCouncil Resolution 915, establishingUNASOG, May 1994; Appendix I. Termsof Reference of the Trust Fund for theInternational Tribunal for the <strong>Law</strong> of theSea (2000); Appendix J. Ruling Pertainingto the Differences between France and NewZealand Arising from the Rainbow WarriorAffair (extract); Appendix K. CIS: Conceptfor Prevention and Settlement of Conflictsin the Territory of States members of theCommonwealth of Independent States(1996).2011 247 x 174 mm 386pp978-0-521-19909-4 Hardback £79.00978-0-521-15339-3 Paperback £38.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9780521199094An Introduction tothe InternationalCriminal CourtFourth editionWilliam A. SchabasNational <strong>University</strong> of Ireland, GalwayThis 2011 fourth edition includes recentcases and the addition of the crime ofaggression to the jurisdiction of theCourt.2011 228 x 152 mm 594pp978-0-521-76750-7 Hardback £68.00978-0-521-15195-5 Paperback £30.99eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9780521767507TextbookAn Introduction toInternational Criminal<strong>Law</strong> and ProcedureSecond editionRobert Cryer<strong>University</strong> of BirminghamHakan Friman<strong>University</strong> College LondonDarryl RobinsonQueen’s <strong>University</strong>, Ontarioand Elizabeth Wilmshurst<strong>University</strong> College LondonThis market-leading textbook givesa balanced account of internationalcriminal law, and the investigation andprosecution of crime.Contents: Part I. Introduction:1. Introduction: what is internationalcriminal law?; 2. The objectivesof international criminal law;Part II. Prosecutions in National Courts:3. Jurisdiction; 4. National prosecutions ofinternational crimes; 5. State cooperationwith respect to national proceedings;Part III. International Prosecutions:6. The history of international criminalprosecutions: Nuremberg and Tokyo;7. The ad hoc international criminaltribunals; 8. The International CriminalCourt; 9. Other courts with internationalelements; 10. Genocide; 11. Crimes againsthumanity; 12. War crimes; 13. Aggression;14. Transnational crimes, terrorism andtorture; Part IV. Principles and Proceduresof International Prosecutions: 15. Generalprinciples of liability; 16. Defences/groundsfor excluding criminal responsibility;17. Procedures of international criminalinvestigations and prosecutions;18. Victims in the international criminalprocess; 19. Sentencing and penalties;Part V. Relationship between National andInternational Systems: 20. State cooperationwith the international courts and tribunals;21. Immunities; 22. Alternatives andcomplements to criminal prosecution;23. The future of international criminal law.2010 247 x 170 mm 688pp978-0-521-11952-8 Hardback £84.00978-0-521-13581-8 Paperback £35.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9780521119528TextbookHandbook ofInternational <strong>Law</strong>Second editionAnthony AustLondon School of Economics and PoliticalScienceAn excellent foundation to internationallaw, supports clear understanding ofprinciples, rules and the influence onother branches of law.‘Anthony Aust’s Handbook ofInternational <strong>Law</strong> is a masterfulsummary of the major areas ofinternational law and is suitablefor practitioners and students alike.The author’s experience as botha practitioner and an academic isevident in the pertinent examplesgiven and the analysis employed. It isa ‘must read’ for anyone new to thesubject of international law.’Susan C. Breau, <strong>University</strong> of SurreyContents: 1. International law; 2. Statesand recognition; 3. Territory; 4. Jurisdiction;5. The law of treaties; 6. Diplomaticprivileges and immunities; 7. Stateimmunity; 8. Nationality, aliens andrefugees; 9. International organisations;10. The United Nations, including the useof force; 11. Human rights; 12. The law ofarmed conflict (international humanitarianlaw); 13. International criminal law;14. Terrorism; 15. The law of the sea;16. International environmental law;17. International civil aviation; 18. Specialregimes; 19. International economiclaw; 20. Succession of states; 21. Stateresponsibility; 22. Settlement of disputes;23. The European Union.2010 247 x 174 mm 592pp978-0-521-11705-0 Hardback £90.00978-0-521-13349-4 Paperback £33.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9780521117050TextbookAn Introductionto InternationalInstitutional <strong>Law</strong>Second editionJan Klabbers<strong>University</strong> of HelsinkiThis thought-provoking overview allowsstudents to understand and thinkcritically about the forces that governinternational institutions.Contents: 1. Introduction; 2. The rise ofinternational organizations; 3. The legalposition of international organizations;4. The foundations of powers oforganizations; 5. International organizationsand the law of treaties; 6. Issues ofmembership; 7. Financing; 8. Privilegesand immunities; 9. Institutional structures;10. Legal instruments; 11. Decision-makingand judicial review; 12. Dispute settlement;13. Treaty-making by internationalorganizations; 14. Issues of responsibility;15. Dissolution and succession;16. Concluding remarks: towards reappraisaland control.2009 247 x 174 mm 396pp978-0-521-73616-9 Paperback £34.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9780521736169The Future ofInternational <strong>Law</strong>Global GovernmentJoel P. TrachtmanTufts <strong>University</strong>, The Fletcher SchoolThis book draws together the theoreticaland practical aspects of internationalcooperation needs and legal responsesin critical areas of international concern.The book predicts that a more extensive,powerful and varied international legalsystem will be needed to cope withfuture opportunities and challenges.ASIL Studies in International Legal Theory<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 256pp6 b/w illus. 8 tables978-1-107-03589-8 Hardback c. £60.00Publication March <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107035898@legal_editions


Public international law 47Parochialism,Cosmopolitanism,and the Foundationsof International <strong>Law</strong>Edited by M. N. S. Sellers<strong>University</strong> of BaltimoreThis book examines the boundarybetween parochial and cosmopolitanjustice.ASIL Studies in International Legal Theory2012 228 x 152 mm 302pp978-0-521-51802-4 Hardback £60.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9780521518024The Role of Ethics inInternational <strong>Law</strong>Edited by Donald Earl Childress, IIIPepperdine <strong>University</strong> School of <strong>Law</strong>The purpose of this volume is to explorewhat role ethical discourse plays ininternational law.ASIL Studies in International Legal Theory2012 228 x 152 mm 290pp 1 table978-1-107-09655-4 Hardback £60.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107096554The <strong>Cambridge</strong>Companion toInternational <strong>Law</strong>Edited by James Crawford<strong>University</strong> of <strong>Cambridge</strong>and Martti Koskenniemi<strong>University</strong> of HelsinkiA concise, intellectually rigorous andpolitically and theoretically informedintroduction to the context, grammar,techniques and projects of internationallaw.<strong>Cambridge</strong> Companions to <strong>Law</strong>2012 228 x 152 mm 484pp 3 tables978-0-521-19088-6 Hardback £65.00978-0-521-14308-0 Paperback £27.99www.cambridge.org/9780521190886Forum Shoppingin InternationalAdjudicationThe Role of PreliminaryObjectionsLuiz Eduardo Ribeiro SallesGraduate Institute of International Studies,GenevaInternational adjudication ischanging and so is the internationallawyers’ toolbox. Forum Shopping inInternational Adjudication discusses therecent multiplication of internationaltribunals and focuses on widelyused procedural objections (namelypreliminary objections) as the meansto tackle the emerging phenomenon offorum shopping in public internationallaw.<strong>Cambridge</strong> Studies in International andComparative <strong>Law</strong><strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 325pp978-1-107-03596-6 Hardback c. £75.00Publication June <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107035966State ResponsibilityThe General PartJames Crawford<strong>University</strong> of <strong>Cambridge</strong>James Crawford’s critical, in-depthreview of the responsibility of states foracts contrary to international law alsoexamines issues of dispute settlementin relation to responsibility and theconnection between institutions andrules. It reflects both the work of theILC (led by Crawford) and the numeroussubsequent developments.<strong>Cambridge</strong> Studies in International andComparative <strong>Law</strong><strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 550pp978-0-521-82266-4 Hardback c. £70.00Publication June <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9780521822664New in PaperbackThe Individual inthe InternationalLegal SystemContinuity and Change inInternational <strong>Law</strong>Kate ParlettFreshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP, ParisWith this generalised 2011 study ofthe development of the role of theindividual in international law, KateParlett makes a significant contributionto current ideas about non-state actorsin international law and provides asynthesised account of the individualin the international legal system inhistorical perspective.‘Kate Parlett’s analysis is both succinctand comprehensive, inasmuch as itcovers ‘the areas of international lawwhich have the clearest potentialto engage individuals’ … Theorganization of the reasoning in thethree … historical periods for each ofthe areas subject to scrutiny gives thebook a clear structure and allows thereader to draw parallels and identifydifferences in the direct comparisonbetween different fields of law.’Andreas Th. Müller, European Journal ofInternational <strong>Law</strong><strong>Cambridge</strong> Studies in International andComparative <strong>Law</strong>, 75<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 3 tables978-1-107-61054-5 Paperback c. £22.99Publication February <strong>2013</strong>Also available978-0-521-19666-6 Hardback £74.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107610545Reparations andVictim Support inthe InternationalCriminal CourtConor McCarthy<strong>University</strong> of <strong>Cambridge</strong>Conor McCarthy explores the RomeStatute’s regime of victim redress,including its reparations regime andthe ICC Trust Fund for Victims, and askswhat role it can play alongside existingregimes for victim redress and whetherit has a contribution to make in theadministration of international criminaljustice.<strong>Cambridge</strong> Studies in International andComparative <strong>Law</strong>, 882012 228 x 152 mm 434pp978-1-107-01387-2 Hardback £70.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107013872State Immunity inInternational <strong>Law</strong>Xiaodong YangCTBTO Preparatory CommissionXiaodong Yang examines the casesin which a State can be sued in aforeign domestic court for commercialtransactions and other trading activities,employment and labour disputes,personal injuries and damage toproperty, confiscation of private propertyand violations of human rights.<strong>Cambridge</strong> Studies in International andComparative <strong>Law</strong>, 892012 228 x 152 mm 944pp978-0-521-84401-7 Hardback £95.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9780521844017Global Public Interestin InternationalInvestment <strong>Law</strong>Andreas Kulick<strong>University</strong> of TübingenAndreas Kulick delineates a generaltheory of how public interest concernssuch as human rights or environmentalprotection should be included in therealm of international investment law.This book serves both scholars andpractitioners by stirring the academicdebate and providing practical guidancefor implementation.For regular email alerts visit www.cambridge.org/alerts


48 Public international law<strong>Cambridge</strong> Studies in International andComparative <strong>Law</strong>, 902012 228 x 152 mm 412pp978-1-107-02176-1 Hardback £75.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107021761Foreign Investmentand the Environmentin International <strong>Law</strong>Jorge E. ViñualesThe Graduate Institute, GenevaConflicts between foreign investmentlaw and environmental law arebecoming increasingly frequent.This study of the relationshipbetween foreign investment law andenvironmental law identifies the majorchallenges facing States, foreigninvestors and their legal advisers andprovides a detailed analysis of all themajor legal issues.‘[This] book provides a comprehensiveanalysis of the intersections of foreigninvestment law and internationalenvironmental law. The treatmentis balanced and well-reasoned. Thebook fills an important lacuna in theliterature.’Edith Brown Weiss, Francis Cabell BrownProfessor of International <strong>Law</strong>, Georgetown<strong>University</strong><strong>Cambridge</strong> Studies in International andComparative <strong>Law</strong>, 942012 228 x 152 mm 478pp978-1-107-00638-6 Hardback £65.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107006386Non-Legality inInternational <strong>Law</strong>Unruly <strong>Law</strong>Fleur Johns<strong>University</strong> of SydneyAs international lawyers make law, theymake non-law. Understandings of extralegality,illegality and the like help shapethe limits of global political possibility.Fleur Johns explores how non-legalityis crafted in areas ranging from tortureto foreign investment and from climatechange to disaster relief and explainswhy this matters.‘This magisterial book points the waytoward a new future for internationallegal studies. Erudite yet original, boldyet meticulously defended, this is atext that is both critical and hopeful,in the highest sense of both terms.’Annelise Riles, Jack G. Clarke Professor of <strong>Law</strong>in Far East Legal Studies, Cornell <strong>University</strong><strong>Law</strong> School<strong>Cambridge</strong> Studies in International andComparative <strong>Law</strong>, 962012 228 x 152 mm 288pp978-1-107-01401-5 Hardback £60.00www.cambridge.org/9781107014015‘Crimes against Peace’and International <strong>Law</strong>Kirsten SellarsNational <strong>University</strong> of SingaporeKirsten Sellars analyses the Allies’prosecution of the German andJapanese leaders for ‘crimes againstpeace’ – planning and wagingaggressive war – at the Nurembergand Tokyo tribunals in the mid-1940s.This legal experiment is still relevant,especially to lawyers, policy-makers andscholars engaged in international lawand international relations today.<strong>Cambridge</strong> Studies in International andComparative <strong>Law</strong>, 97<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 336pp978-1-107-02884-5 Hardback c. £70.00Publication February <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107028845Complementarityin the Line of FireThe Catalysing Effect of theInternational Criminal Court inUganda and SudanSarah M. H. Nouwen<strong>University</strong> of <strong>Cambridge</strong>Complementarity, a key principleunderlying the International CriminalCourt, was intended to have a‘catalysing effect’ in encouragingnational criminal justice systems toinvestigate and prosecute genocide,crimes against humanity and war crimesthemselves. Using two case studies ofconflict situations, Nouwen examineswhether this has in fact occurred.<strong>Cambridge</strong> Studies in <strong>Law</strong> and Society<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 300pp 5 b/w illus.978-1-107-01078-9 Hardback c. £60.00Publication July <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107010789EnvironmentalDiscourses in Publicand International <strong>Law</strong>Edited by Brad JessupAustralian National <strong>University</strong>, Canberraand Kim RubensteinAustralian National <strong>University</strong>, CanberraHow do dominant views and argumentsabout environmental issues traverse andconnect international and public law?Connecting International <strong>Law</strong> with Public<strong>Law</strong>, 32012 228 x 152 mm 558pp 3 tables978-1-107-01942-3 Hardback £95.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107019423Recognition inInternational <strong>Law</strong>Hersch LauterpachtForeword by James Crawford<strong>University</strong> of <strong>Cambridge</strong>Originally published by HerschLauterpacht in 1947, this book presentsa detailed study of recognition ininternational law, examining its crucialsignificance in relation to statehood,governments and belligerency. This2012 paperback re-issue includes anewly commissioned Foreword byJames Crawford, Whewell Professor ofInternational <strong>Law</strong> at the <strong>University</strong> of<strong>Cambridge</strong>.Grotius Classic Reprint Series2012 229 x 152 mm 504pp978-1-107-60943-3 Paperback £24.99www.cambridge.org/9781107609433International <strong>Law</strong>Reports SetVolumes 1–150Edited by Elihu Lauterpacht<strong>University</strong> of <strong>Cambridge</strong>and Christopher J. GreenwoodLondon School of Economics and PoliticalScienceAssisted by Karen Lee<strong>University</strong> of <strong>Cambridge</strong>Wholly devoted to the regular andsystematic reporting in English of thedecisions of international courts andarbitrators – an essential work ofreference.International <strong>Law</strong> Reports1999 228 x 152 mm 92018pp978-0-521-46926-5 150 Volume Hardback Set£16585.00.60www.cambridge.org/9780521469265International<strong>Law</strong> ReportsVolume 145Edited by Elihu Lauterpacht<strong>University</strong> of <strong>Cambridge</strong>and Christopher GreenwoodInternational Court of JusticeAssisted by Karen Lee<strong>University</strong> of <strong>Cambridge</strong>Reports in English on decisions ofinternational courts and arbitrators andjudgments of national courts.International <strong>Law</strong> Reports, 1452012 219 x 146 mm 850pp978-0-521-76994-5 Hardback £150.00www.cambridge.org/9780521769945@legal_editions


Public international law 49International<strong>Law</strong> ReportsVolume 146Edited by Elihu Lauterpacht<strong>University</strong> of <strong>Cambridge</strong>Christopher GreenwoodInternational Court of Justiceand Karen Lee<strong>University</strong> of <strong>Cambridge</strong>The International <strong>Law</strong> Reports is theonly publication in the world whollydevoted to the regular and systematicreporting in English of decisions ofinternational courts and arbitrators aswell as judgments of national courts.Volume 146 reports on, among others,International Court of Justice ordersand judgments in the Cases ConcerningArmed Activities on the Territory of theCongo: DRC v. Uganda and DRC v.Rwanda (New Application: 2002) andawards and related decisions in threeNAFTA Chapter 11 Arbitrations againstthe United Mexican States dealing withthe issue of countermeasures: ArcherDaniels Midland Company and Tate andLyle Ingredients Americas, Inc.; CornProducts International, Inc.; and Cargill,Inc.International <strong>Law</strong> Reports, 1462012 219 x 146 mm 894pp978-1-107-02241-6 Hardback £150.00www.cambridge.org/9781107022416International<strong>Law</strong> ReportsVolume 147Edited by Elihu Lauterpacht<strong>University</strong> of <strong>Cambridge</strong>Christopher GreenwoodInternational Court of Justiceand Karen Lee<strong>University</strong> of <strong>Cambridge</strong>The International <strong>Law</strong> Reports is theonly publication in the world whollydevoted to the regular and systematicreporting in English of decisions ofinternational courts and arbitrators aswell as judgements of national courts.Volume 147 reports on, among others,three cases from the European Court ofHuman Rights (Al-Saadoon, Al-Skeiniand Al-Jedda) on the application ofthe European Convention on HumanRights to the activities of British Forcesin Iraq, State immunity cases fromCanada (Schreiber v. Germany, KuwaitAirways Corp. v. Iraq), Hong Kong (FGHemisphere v. Democratic Republic ofthe Congo) and the United Kingdom(NML v. Argentina), and the British ArabCommercial Bank v. National TransitionalCouncil of the State of Libya case fromthe United Kingdom concerning therecognition of the new Government ofLibya.International <strong>Law</strong> Reports, 1472012 219 x 146 mm 816pp978-1-107-02178-5 Hardback £150.00www.cambridge.org/9781107021785International<strong>Law</strong> ReportsVolume 148Edited by Elihu Lauterpacht<strong>University</strong> of <strong>Cambridge</strong>Christopher GreenwoodInternational Court of Justiceand Karen Lee<strong>University</strong> of <strong>Cambridge</strong>The International <strong>Law</strong> Reports is theonly publication in the world whollydevoted to the regular and systematicreporting in English of decisions ofinternational courts and arbitrators aswell as judgements of national courts.Volume 148 reports on, among others,the Provisional Measures Order andJudgment of the International Court ofJustice in Avena (No 2), the Judgment ofthe Australian New South Wales Courtof Appeal in Zhang v. Jiang Zemin andthe Decision of the French Court ofCassation in the Logicom Case.International <strong>Law</strong> Reports, 1482012 219 x 146 mm 817pp978-1-107-02179-2 Hardback £150.00www.cambridge.org/9781107021792International<strong>Law</strong> ReportsVolume 149Edited by Elihu Lauterpacht<strong>University</strong> of <strong>Cambridge</strong>Christopher GreenwoodInternational Court of Justiceand Karen Lee<strong>University</strong> of <strong>Cambridge</strong>The International <strong>Law</strong> Reports is theonly publication in the world whollydevoted to the regular and systematicreporting in English of decisions ofinternational courts and arbitrators aswell as judgments of national courts.Volume 149 reports on, amongstothers, judgments of German courts,the International Court of Justice andthe European Court of Human Rightsin the cases between Liechtenstein andGermany concerning the Pieter vanLaer painting, judgments concerningeconomic sanctions imposed by theUnited Nations Security Council in theKadi cases, Othman and Ahmed and the2010 judgment of the Federal Court ofAustralia in Habib v. Commonwealth ofAustralia.International <strong>Law</strong> Reports, 1492012 219 x 146 mm 840pp978-1-107-02180-8 Hardback £150.00www.cambridge.org/9781107021808International<strong>Law</strong> ReportsVolume 150Edited by Elihu Lauterpacht<strong>University</strong> of <strong>Cambridge</strong>Christopher GreenwoodInternational Court of Justiceand Karen Lee<strong>University</strong> of <strong>Cambridge</strong>The International <strong>Law</strong> Reports is theonly publication in the world whollydevoted to the regular and systematicreporting in English of decisions ofinternational courts and arbitrators aswell as judgments of national courts.Volume 150 reports on, amongst others,the 2010 Kosovo Advisory Opinion ofthe International Court of Justice, the2012 judgment of the European Courtof Human Rights in Othman v. UnitedKingdom and the judgments delivered inthe Court of Appeal in 2011 and 2012in Rahmatullah v. Secretary of State (Nos1 and 2).International <strong>Law</strong> Reports, 1502012 219 x 146 mm 977pp978-1-107-02181-5 Hardback £150.00www.cambridge.org/9781107021815International<strong>Law</strong> ReportsVolume 151Edited by Elihu Lauterpacht<strong>University</strong> of <strong>Cambridge</strong>Christopher GreenwoodInternational Court of Justiceand Karen Lee<strong>University</strong> of <strong>Cambridge</strong>The International <strong>Law</strong> Reports is theonly publication in the world whollydevoted to the regular and systematicreporting in English of decisions ofinternational courts and arbitrators aswell as judgments of national courts.Volume 151 reports on, amongst others,the judgment of the International Courtof Justice in Kasikili/Sedudu Island(Botswana/Namibia), the judgmentsof the International Court of Justicein Sovereignty over Pulau Ligitan andPulau Sipadan (Indonesia/Malaysia),and the judgment of the InternationalCourt of Justice in Dispute regardingNavigational and Related Rights (CostaRica v. 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50 Public international law / Socio-legal studiesInternational<strong>Law</strong> ReportsVolume 152Edited by Elihu Lauterpacht<strong>University</strong> of <strong>Cambridge</strong>Christopher GreenwoodInternational Court of Justiceand Karen Lee<strong>University</strong> of <strong>Cambridge</strong>The International <strong>Law</strong> Reports is the onlypublication in the world wholly devotedto the regular and systematic reportingin English of decisions of internationalcourts and arbitrators as well asjudgments of national courts. Volume152 reports on, amongst others, theorders and judgment of the InternationalCourt of Justice in Pulp Mills on theRiver Uruguay (Argentina v. Uruguay),state immunity cases from Australia (PTGaruda Indonesia) and England (PocketKings, Sultan of Pahang) and diplomaticimmunity cases from England (Wokuri)and the United States (Baoanan andSwarna) and the Zimbabwe SupremeCourt case on expropriation ofagricultural land (Commercial FarmersUnion).International <strong>Law</strong> Reports, 152<strong>2013</strong> 219 x 146 mm 736pp 2 maps978-1-107-03675-8 Hardback c. £155.00Publication April <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107036758Socio-legalstudiesEquality in Education<strong>Law</strong> and Policy,1954–2010Benjamin M. Superfine<strong>University</strong> of Illinois, ChicagoDrawing from law, education policy,history and political science, thisbook examines how the concept ofequality in education law and policyhas transformed from Brown v. Boardof Education through the Stimulus,the major factors influencing thistransformation, and the significantproblems that school reformsaccordingly continue to face.<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 280pp978-1-107-01692-7 Hardback c. £60.00Publication April <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107016927<strong>Law</strong>s and Societiesin Global ContextsContemporary ApproachesEve Darian-Smith<strong>University</strong> of California, Santa BarbaraThis text promotes a global socio-legalperspective that engages with multiplelaws and societies and diverse sociolegalsystems based on very differenthistorical and cultural traditions,interacting on multiple local, nationaland global levels. This approach seeksto provide a framework for envisioningnew global governance regimes thatmove beyond state-based solutionsto deal with trenchant transnationalchallenges.<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 424pp 7 b/w illus.978-0-521-11378-6 Hardback c. £60.00978-0-521-13071-4 Paperback c. £22.99Publication March <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9780521113786Martin Luther KingJr. and the Moralityof Legal PracticeLessons in Love and JusticeRobert K. Vischer<strong>University</strong> of St. Thomas School of <strong>Law</strong>This book seeks to reframe ourunderstanding of the lawyer’s work byexploring how Martin Luther King, Jrbuilt his advocacy on a coherent set ofmoral claims regarding the demandsof love and justice in light of humannature.<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 324pp 1 b/w illus.978-1-107-03122-7 Hardback c. £60.00Publication January <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107031227Racial Subordinationin Latin AmericaThe Role of the State, Customary<strong>Law</strong>, and the New Civil RightsResponseTanya Katerí HernándezFordham <strong>University</strong>, New YorkAfro-descendants have been consistentlymarginalized as undesirable elementsof the society. Latin America hasnevertheless long prided itself on itsabsence of U.S.-styled state-mandatedJim Crow racial segregation laws. Thisbook disrupts this traditional narrativeby comprehensively examining theexistence of customary laws of racialregulation and the historic complicity ofLatin American states in erecting andsustaining racial hierarchies.2012 228 x 152 mm 258pp 2 maps 1 table978-1-107-02486-1 Hardback c. £60.00www.cambridge.org/9781107024861Legal Responses toReligious Practices inthe United StatesAccomodation and its LimitsEdited by Austin SaratAmherst College, MassachusettsThis book questions what practicesconstitute a ‘religious activity’ suchthat it cannot be supported or fundedby government. It examines thehistory of accommodating laws whenthere is tension between respectingreligious freedom and maintainingFirst Amendment requirements thatgovernment be neutral.2012 228 x 152 mm 217pp978-1-107-02368-0 Hardback £60.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107023680Implicit Racial BiasAcross the <strong>Law</strong>Edited by Justin D. Levinson<strong>University</strong> of Hawaii, School of <strong>Law</strong>and Robert J. Smith<strong>University</strong> of North Carolina, School of <strong>Law</strong>This book explores how scientificevidence on the human mind mighthelp to explain why racial equality is soelusive. Through the lens of powerfuland pervasive implicit racial attitudesand stereotypes, it examines both thecontinued subordination of historicallydisadvantaged groups and the legalsystem’s complicity in the subordination.2012 228 x 152 mm 284pp978-1-107-01095-6 Hardback £60.00978-1-107-64818-0 Paperback £21.99eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107010956Rule of <strong>Law</strong> DynamicsIn an Era of International andTransnational GovernanceEdited by Michael ZurnWissenschaftszentrum Berlin für SozialforschungAndre NollkaemperUniversiteit van Amsterdamand Randy PeerenboomLa Trobe <strong>University</strong>, VictoriaThis volume explores the strategies,mechanisms and processes thatinfluence rule of law dynamics acrossborders and the national/internationaldivide, illuminating the diverse paths ofinfluence. It shows to what extent, andhow, rule of law dynamics have changedin recent years.2012 228 x 152 mm 396pp15 b/w illus. 15 tables978-1-107-02471-7 Hardback £65.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107024717@legal_editions


Socio-legal studies / Taxation 51Legal Pluralism andDevelopmentScholars and Practitioners inDialogueEdited by Brian Z. TamanahaWashington <strong>University</strong> School of <strong>Law</strong>Caroline SageThe World Bankand Michael WoolcockThe World BankAcademics, especially legalanthropologists and sociologists, havediscussed legal pluralism for decades.This book brings together contributionsfrom academics and practitionersto explore the implications of legalpluralism for legal development.2012 228 x 152 mm 270pp978-1-107-01940-9 Hardback £60.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107019409The Contentand Context ofHate SpeechRethinking Regulation andResponsesEdited by Michael HerzCardozo School of <strong>Law</strong>and Peter MolnarCenter for Media and Communications, CentralEuropean <strong>University</strong>, BudapestThe contributors to this volume considerwhether it is possible to establishcarefully tailored hate speech policiesthat are cognizant of the varyingtraditions, histories and values ofdifferent countries. Throughout, thereis a strong comparative emphasis, withexamples (and authors) drawn fromaround the world.2012 228 x 152 mm 568pp4 b/w illus. 2 tables978-0-521-19109-8 Hardback £60.00978-0-521-13836-9 Paperback £29.99eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9780521191098Dissenting Voices inAmerican SocietyThe Role of Judges, <strong>Law</strong>yers, andCitizensEdited by Austin SaratAmherst College, MassachusettsThis book explores the status of dissentin the work and lives of judges, lawyers,and citizens, and in our institutionsand culture. It examines the forms ofdissent that institutions make possibleand those that are discouraged ordomesticated.2012 228 x 152 mm 250pp978-1-107-01423-7 Hardback £60.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107014237Merciful Judgmentsand ContemporarySocietyLegal Problems, LegalPossibilitiesAustin SaratAmherst College, MassachusettsThis book explores the tension betweenlaw’s need for and dependence onmerciful judgments and suspicions thatregularly accompany them.2012 228 x 152 mm 322pp978-1-107-00843-4 Hardback £60.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107008434The NanotechnologyChallengeCreating Legal Institutions forUncertain RisksEdited by David A. DanaNorthwestern <strong>University</strong>, IllinoisOffers views on how new legalinstitutions should be formed to addressthe uncertain risks of nanotechnology.2012 228 x 152 mm 438pp 13 b/w illus.978-0-521-76738-5 Hardback £65.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9780521767385Religion, <strong>Law</strong>and SocietyRussell SandbergCardiff <strong>University</strong>This groundbreaking study explores theinterface between law and religion andthe sociology of religion to examine howan interdisciplinary interaction betweenthe two can inform our understanding ofthe place of religion in the twenty-firstcentury.<strong>Cambridge</strong> Studies in <strong>Law</strong> and Society<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 330pp978-1-107-02743-5 Hardback c. £60.00Publication July <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107027435EnvironmentalLitigation in ChinaA Study in Political AmbivalenceRachel E. Stern<strong>University</strong> of California, BerkeleyThis is a book about the improbable:seeking legal relief for environmentalpollution in contemporary China. Thebook offers a close-to-the-groundaccount of everyday justice and thefactors that shape it. In a country knownfor tight political control and ineffectualcourts, Environmental Litigation in Chinaunravels how litigation works.<strong>Cambridge</strong> Studies in <strong>Law</strong> and Society<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 282pp1 b/w illus. 6 tables978-1-107-02002-3 Hardback c. £60.00Publication March <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107020023TransnationalLegal Ordering andState ChangeEdited by Gregory C. Shaffer<strong>University</strong> of Minnesota School of <strong>Law</strong>This book brings together seven leadinglaw and society scholars who apply anempirically grounded approach to thestudy of transnational legal orderingand its effects within countries. Fiveempirical case studies illustrate howtransnational legal ordering interactswith national law and institutions indifferent regulatory areas.<strong>Cambridge</strong> Studies in <strong>Law</strong> and Society2012 228 x 152 mm 272pp6 b/w illus. 14 tables978-1-107-02611-7 Hardback £60.00www.cambridge.org/9781107026117AuthoritarianRule of <strong>Law</strong>Legislation, Discourse andLegitimacy in SingaporeJothie RajahAmerican Bar FoundationThis book presents an analysis ofauthoritarian legalism, showing howprosperity, public discourse, and arigorous observance of legal procedureenable a reconfigured rule of law –liberal form but illiberal content. Itshows how institutions and processbecome tools to constrain dissentingcitizens while protecting those inpolitical power.<strong>Cambridge</strong> Studies in <strong>Law</strong> and Society2012 228 x 152 mm 364pp978-1-107-01241-7 Hardback £60.00978-1-107-63416-9 Paperback £18.99eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107012417TaxationEuropean UnionCorporate Tax <strong>Law</strong>Christiana H. J. I. PanayiQueen Mary, <strong>University</strong> of LondonHow does EU law affect MemberState corporate tax systems and thecross-border activities of companies?This unique study traces the historicaldevelopment of EU corporate tax lawand provides an in-depth analysis of anumber of issues affecting companies,For regular email alerts visit www.cambridge.org/alerts


52 Taxation / Tort lawgroups of companies and permanentestablishments.<strong>Cambridge</strong> Tax <strong>Law</strong> Series<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 425pp978-1-107-01899-0 Hardback c. £95.00Publication May <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107018990Corporate Tax <strong>Law</strong>Structure, Policy and PracticePeter Harris<strong>University</strong> of <strong>Cambridge</strong>Focusing on structural defects and howthey are addressed in practice, thiscomprehensive and comparative analysisof corporate tax systems will challengethe most deep-thinking academics andpolicymakers, and should be considereda necessity by anyone engaging withcorporate taxation.<strong>Cambridge</strong> Tax <strong>Law</strong> Series<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 664pp 2 tables978-1-107-03353-5 Hardback c. £90.00Publication February <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107033535Tax ExpenditureManagementA Critical AssessmentMark Burton<strong>University</strong> of Melbourneand Kerrie SadiqQueensland <strong>University</strong> of TechnologyA tax expenditure is a ‘tax break’allowed to a taxpayer or group oftaxpayers, for example, by way ofconcession, deduction, deferral orexemption. This book identifies thecomplex definitional and practical issuesthe concept generates and criticallyassesses the controversial aspects oftax expenditure and tax expendituremanagement.<strong>Cambridge</strong> Tax <strong>Law</strong> Series<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 272pp978-1-107-00736-9 Hardback £75.00Publication February <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107007369The Taxation ofCorporate Groupsunder ConsolidationAn International ComparisonAntony Ting<strong>University</strong> of SydneyAntony Ting critically analyses andcompares alternative policy optionsadopted in eight countries with respectto ten key structural elements of aconsolidation regime. This is the firstcomprehensive comparative studyacross a broad geographical spectrumand provides valuable information tocountries contemplating the introductionof a new consolidation regime.<strong>Cambridge</strong> Tax <strong>Law</strong> Series2012 228 x 152 mm 320pp31 b/w illus. 11 tables978-1-107-03349-8 Hardback £75.00www.cambridge.org/9781107033498Resolving TransferPricing DisputesA Global AnalysisEdited by Eduardo BaistrocchiLondon School of Economics and PoliticalScienceand Ian RoxanLondon School of Economics and PoliticalScienceVia a global analysis of more than180 transfer pricing cases from 20representative jurisdictions, ResolvingTransfer Pricing Disputes explainshow the law on transfer pricingoperates in practice and examines howdisputes between taxpayers and taxadministrations are dealt with aroundthe world. It has been designed tobe an essential complement to theOECD Transfer Pricing Guidelinesfor Multinational Enterprises andTax Administrations, which focus ontransfer pricing issues but do not referto specific transfer pricing disputes. Allof the transfer pricing cases discussedin the book are linked to the relevantparagraphs of the OECD Guidelines bymeans of a ‘Golden Bridge’, namelya table listing the cases according tothe paragraphs of the Guidelines towhich they refer. It therefore providesexamples of the application of the Arm’sLength Principle in many settings on allcontinents.Contributors: Ian Roxan, EduardoBaistrocchi, Reuven S. Avi-Yonah, David G.Duff, Byron Beswick, Philip Gillett, AndreasOestreicher, Violeta Ruiz Almendral, RichardVann, Toshio Miyatake, Hun Park, StephenPhua Lye Huat, Isabel Calich, Joao DacioRolim, Andrey Shpak, Mukesh Butani, JinyanLi, Juan Pablo Guerrero Daw, Ofer Granot,Yoram Margalioth, Lee Corrick<strong>Cambridge</strong> Tax <strong>Law</strong> Series2012 228 x 152 mm 976pp23 b/w illus. 34 tables978-1-107-02659-9 Hardback £195.00www.cambridge.org/9781107026599The Impact of theOECD and UN ModelConventions onBilateral Tax TreatiesEdited by Michael LangWirtschaftsuniversitat Wien, AustriaPasquale PistoneWirtschaftsuniversitat Wien, AustriaJosef SchuchWirtschaftsuniversitat Wien, Austriaand Claus StaringerWirtschaftsuniversitat Wien, AustriaThis book provides an analysis ofbilateral tax treaties concluded bythirty-seven jurisdictions from fivecontinents and empirically ascertainsthe impact of the UN and OECD ModelTax Conventions on bilateral tax treaties.It therefore fills a major gap in theinternational tax literature, which hasso far either studied the sole ModelTax Conventions or focused on bilateraltreaties in the context of the tax treatypolicy of single countries, and setsthe pace for a new methodology inthe analysis and interpretation of taxtreaties. A general report outlines thekey points of the analysis, highlightscurrent trends and predicts futuredevelopments of multilateralism andglobal tax law. This is an essentialresource for academics, tax authoritiesand international tax practitioners whofind textbooks based on Model TaxConventions insufficient.<strong>Cambridge</strong> Tax <strong>Law</strong> Series2012 228 x 152 mm 1244pp 2 tables978-1-107-01972-0 Hardback £275.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107019720Tort lawThe <strong>Law</strong> of ObligationsA New Realist ApproachT. T. Arvind<strong>University</strong> of YorkThe English law of obligations hasundergone fundamental changesrecently. Drawing on institutionaltheory and the analytical insights ofScandinavian legal realism, The <strong>Law</strong> ofObligations outlines the law, shows itskinship to systems of regulation andgovernance and sheds light on thecontent and significance of its centraldoctrines.2012 228 x 152 mm 250pp978-1-107-03236-1 Hardback c. £75.00www.cambridge.org/9781107032361@legal_editions


Tort law / UN and international organisations 53Atiyah’s Accidents,Compensationand the <strong>Law</strong>Eighth editionPeter CaneAustralian National <strong>University</strong>, Canberraand Patrick Atiyah<strong>University</strong> of OxfordBesides giving an account of thetechnicalities of personal injury law,this book explains how the tort systemworks in practice, how it relates tothe social security system, the criminalinjuries compensation scheme, andpersonal and liability insurance.<strong>Law</strong> in Context<strong>2013</strong> 247 x 174 mm 544pp 5 tables978-1-107-63632-3 Paperback c. £35.00Publication February <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107636323UN andinternationalorganisationsTextbookModern Treaty <strong>Law</strong>and PracticeThird editionAnthony AustLondon School of Economics and PoliticalScienceThis new edition provides a clear andcomprehensive account of the law oftreaties. Written from the viewpoint ofan experienced practitioner, this editionupdates existing information and refinesprevious arguments.<strong>2013</strong> 247 x 174 mm 616pp978-1-107-02384-0 Hardback c. £75.00978-1-107-68590-1 Paperback c. £38.00Publication November <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107023840Peace Diplomacy,Global Justice andInternational AgencyRethinking Human Securityand Ethics in the Spirit of DagHammarskjöldEdited by Carsten StahnRijksuniversiteit Leiden, The Netherlandsand Henning MelberHammarskjöld FoundationBoth a tribute and a critical reviewof Dag Hammarskjöld’s role as UNSecretary-General and global leader,this volume examines his legacy asan intellectual and international civilservant and analyses the relevance ofhis ideas concerning ethics, preventivediplomacy and international agency forcontemporary international law andpolitics.<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 600pp978-1-107-03720-5 Hardback c. £95.00Publication July <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107037205Sex in PeaceOperationsGabrielle Simm<strong>University</strong> of New South Wales, SydneySex in Peace Operations criticallyre-evaluates the problem of UNpeacekeepers, private militarycontractors and humanitarian NGOworkers who engage in sex with localpeople. Of interest to scholars ofinternational law, peace and conflictstudies, gender and sexuality, anddevelopment, it takes a regulatoryapproach to international law.<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 256pp978-1-107-03032-9 Hardback c. £60.00Publication March <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107030329An InstitutionalApproach to theResponsibilityto ProtectEdited by Gentian ZyberiUniversitetet i OsloThis volume provides an institutionalperspective on the ability of key actorsto protect populations from massatrocities, including the main organs ofthe UN, important regional and securityorganisations, the main internationaljudicial institutions and the regionalhuman rights protection systems.<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 525pp978-1-107-03644-4 Hardback c. £75.00Publication July <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107036444World HeritageBenefits Beyond BordersEdited by Amareswar GallaInternational Institute for the Inclusive Museum,Copenhagen, DenmarkPublished on the 40th anniversary ofthe World Heritage Convention, thisthematic collection of case studiesprovides a thorough understandingof World Heritage in the contextof sustainable development. Itemphasises an integrated view ofWorld Heritage, exploring the benefitsto local communities and their role inmanagement and protection.2012 246 x 189 mm 376pp 217 colour illus.978-1-107-61075-0 Paperback £24.99www.cambridge.org/9781107610750Globalization andSovereigntyRethinking Legality, Legitimacy,and ConstitutionalismJean L. CohenColumbia <strong>University</strong>, New YorkSeeks to show that human rights andsovereign equality are not antitheticalbut two key principles of our currentdualistic international political systemand that both are needed for a morejust, legitimate and effective version ofthat system.‘Jean Cohen presents a comprehensivecritical account of the emerging globalsystem of politics and law animatedby the question of the fate and futureof democratic autonomy. Her answeris a powerful theory of a ‘dualistic’international order balancing theprinciples of sovereign equality andhuman rights. A must-read for anyoneconcerned about the possibilities ofdemocracy in today’s and tomorrow’sworld.’Rainer Forst, <strong>University</strong> of Frankfurt2012 228 x 152 mm 454pp978-0-521-76585-5 Hardback £65.00978-0-521-14845-0 Paperback £23.99eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9780521765855New in PaperbackCooperating forPeace and SecurityEvolving Institutions andArrangements in a Context ofChanging U.S. Security PolicyEdited by Bruce D. JonesNew York <strong>University</strong>and Shepard FormanNew York <strong>University</strong>Richard GowanNew York <strong>University</strong>Cooperating for Peace and Securityis a comprehensive 2010 survey ofmultilateral security cooperation since1989, with essays by leading experts ontopics from humanitarianism to nuclearsecurity. It shows that US interests haveshaped institutions – but other stateshave also driven reforms without USsupport.‘This volume provides a uniquelydetailed and wide-ranging survey ofinternational institutions and securitycooperation since the end of the ColdWar. It will become a standard point ofreference in debates about the US andmultilateralism in a changing world.’Kemal Dervis, Vice President and Directorof Global Economy and Development, TheBrookings Institution and former ExecutiveHead of UNDPVisit our website at www.cambridge.org/knowledge


54 UN and international organisations / US law2012 228 x 152 mm 360pp1 b/w illus. 2 tables978-1-107-66131-8 Paperback £24.99Also available978-0-521-88947-6 Hardback £63.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107661318Nepal in TransitionFrom People’s War to FragilePeaceEdited by Sebastian von EinsiedelDavid M. MaloneInternational Development Research Center,Canadaand Suman PradhanThis volume analyzes the context,dynamics and key players shapingNepal’s ongoing peace process. Thisbook shines a light on the limits,opportunities and challenges ofinternational efforts to assist Nepal in itsquest for peace and stability and offersvaluable lessons for similar endeavorselsewhere.2012 228 x 152 mm 412pp9 b/w illus. 6 tables978-1-107-00567-9 Hardback £60.00978-1-107-66898-0 Paperback £19.99eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107005679New in PaperbackCourting Democracyin Bosnia andHerzegovinaThe Hague Tribunal’s Impact in aPostwar StateLara J. Nettelfield<strong>University</strong> of ExeterBased on over three years of fieldresearch and several hundred interviews,this study brings together multipleresearch methods, including surveys,ethnography and archival materials, toshow the impact of the InternationalCriminal Tribunal for the formerYugoslavia (ICTY) on five segmentsof Bosnian society, emphasizing therole of the social setting in translatinginternational law in domestic contexts.Review of the hardback:‘This book is essential readingfor anyone interested in warcrimes tribunals and their place intransitional justice. Nettelfield’s wideand thorough research in the literatureand on the ground in Bosnia andHerzegovina make this work stand outin a field already heavily populated.It represents a well balanced andrealistic assessment of the record ofthe International Criminal Tribunal forthe former Yugoslavia.’Richard Goldstone, former chief prosecutor,United Nations International Criminal Tribunalsfor Yugoslavia and Rwanda<strong>Cambridge</strong> Studies in <strong>Law</strong> and Society2012 228 x 152 mm 352pp19 b/w illus. 1 map 12 tables978-1-107-61060-6 Paperback £24.99Also available978-0-521-76380-6 Hardback £62.00www.cambridge.org/9781107610606TextbookInternational <strong>Law</strong> andInternational RelationsSecond editionDavid Armstrong<strong>University</strong> of BuckinghamTheo FarrellKing’s College Londonand Hélène Lambert<strong>University</strong> of WestminsterIn this fully updated and revisededition, the authors explain therelationship between international lawand international relations. Examiningevents such as the Iraq War and theLibyan intervention, and using differenttheoretical perspectives, they explainwhat international law is, how it worksand how it changes.Contents: Preface to the second edition;Introduction; Part I. The Foundations: 1. Thenature of international law; 2. The evolutionof international law; 3. Three lenses:realism, liberalism and constructivism;Part II. The <strong>Law</strong> in World Politics: 4. Useof force; 5. Human rights; 6. Internationalcrimes; 7. International trade; 8. Theenvironment; Part III. Conclusions: 9. <strong>Law</strong>and power in an evolving world order.Themes in International Relations2012 228 x 152 mm 364pp 5 tables978-1-107-01106-9 Hardback £55.00978-1-107-64824-1 Paperback £19.99eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107011069US lawThe American Statefrom the Civil Warto the New DealThe Twilight of Constitutionalismand the Triumph of ProgressivismPaul D. MorenoHillsdale College, MichiganThe story of the breakdown of limitedgovernment in America and the riseof the federal state, from the Civil Warto the New Deal, this book challengesthe predominant academic view thatcelebrates the rise of government powerand shows how the traditional ideas ofthe founders were undermined in theprogressive and New Deal eras.<strong>2013</strong> 234 x 156 mm 368pp978-1-107-03295-8 Hardback c. £60.00978-1-107-65501-0 Paperback c. £19.99Publication April <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107032958The DynamicConstitutionAn Introduction to AmericanConstitutional <strong>Law</strong> and PracticeSecond editionRichard H. Fallon, JrHarvard <strong>University</strong>, MassachusettsThis revised edition provides anengaging, sophisticated introduction toAmerican constitutional law. It combinesdetailed explication of current doctrinewith insightful analysis of the politicalculture and theoretical debates inwhich constitutional practice is situated.Through examples of Supreme Courtcases and portraits of past and presentJustices, it dramatizes the historicaland cultural factors that have shapedconstitutional law.<strong>2013</strong> 228 x 152 mm 384pp978-1-107-02140-2 Hardback £55.00978-1-107-64257-7 Paperback £21.99Publication February <strong>2013</strong>www.cambridge.org/9781107021402Presidents andCivil Liberties fromWilson to ObamaA Story of Poor CustodiansSamuel Walker<strong>University</strong> of Nebraska, OmahaThis is the first book to examine the civilliberties records of American presidentsfrom Woodrow Wilson to Barack Obama.It examines the full range of civilliberties issues from First Amendmentrights of freedom of speech to nationalsecurity issues.2012 234 x 156 mm 568pp 9 b/w illus.978-1-107-01660-6 Hardback £70.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107016606The Solicitor Generaland the United StatesSupreme CourtExecutive Branch Influence andJudicial DecisionsRyan C. BlackMichigan State <strong>University</strong>and Ryan J. Owens<strong>University</strong> of Wisconsin, MadisonThis book examines whether and howthe Office of the Solicitor Generalinfluences the United States SupremeCourt. Combining archival data withrecent innovations in the areas ofmatching and causal inference, thebook finds that the Solicitor General@legal_editions


US law 55influences every aspect of the Court’sdecision-making process.2012 228 x 152 mm 192pp 36 b/w illus.978-1-107-01529-6 Hardback £60.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107015296Challenges toReligious Liberty in theTwenty-First CenturyEdited by Gerard V. Bradley<strong>University</strong> of Notre Dame, <strong>India</strong>naDifferent and sometimes irreconcilableconceptions of religious liberty haveemerged in our world, often asresponses to specific challenges (forexample, globalization or Islamicimmigration). In this book, scholarsin law, theology and political theoryexchange views on five specificchallenges to religious liberty in thetwenty-first century.2012 216 x 138 mm 230pp 1 b/w illus.978-1-107-01244-8 Hardback £55.00eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107012448New in PaperbackJustice DeniedWhat America Must Do toProtect its ChildrenMarci A. HamiltonCardozo School of <strong>Law</strong>Hamilton proposes the eliminationof the arbitrary barrier that has keptsurvivors of childhood sexual abuse outof court – the statutes of limitation.Removing this merely procedural barrierpermits the millions of survivors to makepublic the identities of their perpetratorsand to receive justice and muchdeservedcompensation.‘Too many ‘talk the talk’ of makingchildren a priority in society. WhatHamilton has done with her book isto show a clear and simple way thatpolicymakers can ‘walk the walk’ …[she] clearly and articulately connectsthe value of using civil law as a tool toprotect children.’Ted Thompson, Executive Director, NAPSAC(National Association to Prevent the SexualAbuse of Children)2012 228 x 152 mm 176pp978-1-107-67312-0 Paperback £13.99Also available978-0-521-88621-5 Hardback £20.99eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107673120Congress andthe Politics ofNational SecurityEdited by David P. AuerswaldNational War Collegeand Colton C. CampbellNational War CollegeIn an increasingly complex andunpredictable world, a growingnumber of observers and practitionershave called for a re-examination ofour national security system. Thisvolume examines variation in the waysCongress has engaged federal agenciesoverseeing our nation’s national securityand also various domestic politicaldeterminants of security policy.2012 228 x 152 mm 280pp3 b/w illus. 6 tables978-1-107-00686-7 Hardback £65.00978-0-521-18726-8 Paperback £18.99eBook availablewww.cambridge.org/9781107006867New in PaperbackThe <strong>Cambridge</strong> Historyof <strong>Law</strong> in AmericaEdited by Michael Grossbergand Christopher Tomlins<strong>University</strong> of California, Irvine<strong>Law</strong> stands at the center of modernAmerican life. Since the 1950s,American historians have producedan extraordinarily rich and diverseaccount of law and legal institutions inAmerican history. But even though ourknowledge has increased enormously,few attempts have been made to drawits many parts together in some greaterwhole that summarizes and synthesizesthe history of law in America. The<strong>Cambridge</strong> History of <strong>Law</strong> in Americahas been designed for just this purpose.Sixty of the leading historians of law inthe United States have been broughttogether in one enterprise to present themost comprehensive and authoritativeaccount possible of the history ofAmerican law. The <strong>Cambridge</strong> History of<strong>Law</strong> in America has been made possibleby the generous support of the AmericanBar Foundation.‘The publication of the three volumesof the <strong>Cambridge</strong> History of <strong>Law</strong> inAmerica is undoubtedly a publishingtour de force and provides anunrivalled expression of currentthinking on how and why Americanlaw and its institutions developedfrom the earliest settlements throughto the early twenty-first century.’The Historical AssociationContributors: Anthony Pagden, KatherineA. Hermes, Mary Sarah Bilder, RichardJ. Ross, David Thomas Konig, MichaelMeranze, Christopher Tomlins, Sally E.Hadden, Holly Brewer, Mark McGarvie,Elizabeth Mensch, Bruce H. Mann, ClairePriest, Jack P. Greene, Jack N. Rakove, SaulCornell, Gerald Leonard, James A. Henretta,Mark R. Wilson, Hugh C. MacGill, R. KentNewmyer, Alfred S. Konefsky, Kermit L. Hall,Elizabeth Dale, Kunal M. Parker, David E.Wilkins, Norma Basch, Ariela Gross, LauraF. 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GarthThe <strong>Cambridge</strong> History of <strong>Law</strong> in America2012 228 x 152 mm 2624pp978-1-107-66562-0 3 Volume Paperback Set£100.00Also available978-0-521-80304-5 3 Volume Hardback Set£218.00www.cambridge.org/9781107665620New in PaperbackThe <strong>Cambridge</strong> Historyof <strong>Law</strong> in AmericaVolume 1: Early America (1580–1815)Edited by Michael Grossbergand Christopher Tomlins<strong>University</strong> of California, IrvineVolume 1 of The <strong>Cambridge</strong> History of<strong>Law</strong> in Americaa begins with the firstEuropean colonization and settlement.The <strong>Cambridge</strong> History of <strong>Law</strong> in America2012 228 x 152 mm 758pp978-1-107-60505-3 Paperback £40.00Also available978-0-521-80305-2 Hardback £91.00www.cambridge.org/9781107605053eBooks available at www.cambridge.org/ebookstore


56 US law / Also of interestNew in PaperbackThe <strong>Cambridge</strong> Historyof <strong>Law</strong> in AmericaVolume 2: The Long Nineteenth Century(1789–1920)Edited by Michael Grossberg<strong>India</strong>na <strong>University</strong>and Christopher TomlinsAmerican Bar Foundation, ChicagoVolume 2 of The <strong>Cambridge</strong> History of<strong>Law</strong> in America focuses on the longnineteenth century (1789–1920).The <strong>Cambridge</strong> History of <strong>Law</strong> in America2012 228 x 152 mm 888pp978-1-107-60865-8 Paperback £40.00Also available978-0-521-80306-9 Hardback £91.00www.cambridge.org/9781107608658New in PaperbackThe <strong>Cambridge</strong> Historyof <strong>Law</strong> in AmericaVolume 3: The Twentieth Century and After(1920–)Edited by Michael Grossberg<strong>India</strong>na <strong>University</strong>and Christopher TomlinsAmerican Bar Foundation, ChicagoVolume 3 of The <strong>Cambridge</strong> History of<strong>Law</strong> in America covers the period from1920 to the present.The <strong>Cambridge</strong> History of <strong>Law</strong> in America2012 228 x 152 mm 976pp978-1-107-64088-7 Paperback £40.00Also available978-0-521-80307-6 Hardback £96.00www.cambridge.org/9781107640887Also of interestInternationalLegal EnglishA Course for Classroom or Self-Study UseAmy Krois-LindnerUniversität Wien, Austriaand TranslegalInternational Legal English is thedefinitive course for students whoneed to work in the international legalcommunity.2006 324pp978-0-521-67517-8Student’s Book with Audio CDs (3) £36.30978-0-521-68556-6 Teacher’s Book£27.10www.cambridge.org/9780521675178@legal_editions


Index 57AAasen, Henriette Sindig..........................26Active Citizenship and Disability.............25Adams, Maurice.......................................1Adeyeye, Adefolake O...............................8Adler, Georg...........................................18Administrative Justice and Citizens’Grievances in the UK.............................3Agreements...........................................35Akseli, Orkun.........................................19Alexander, Gregory S..............................42Alghrani, Amel.................................39, 40Ali, Shahla F...........................................12Alldridge, Peter.......................................10American State from the Civil War to theNew Deal, The.....................................54Amnesty in the Age of Human RightsAccountability.....................................22Amtenbrink, Fabian................................16Anarchy and Legal Order........................35Anderson, Owen....................................35Andrews, Neil...........................................6Appeals Chamber of the InternationalCriminal Court, The..............................42Appleby, Gabrielle....................................4Arbitration and the Constitution.............12Armed Conflict and Displacement...........28Armstrong, David...................................54Armytage, Livingston..............................23Aroney, Nicholas......................................4Arrowsmith, Sue...............................16, 30Arvind, T. T..............................................52Ashford, Peter........................................12Ashiagbor, Diamond...............................17Ashworth, Andrew.................................11Asian Capitalism and the Regulation ofCompetition..........................................2Atiyah, Patrick........................................53Atiyah’s Accidents, Compensation andthe <strong>Law</strong>...............................................53Auerswald, David P.................................55Aust, Anthony..................................46, 53Australian Climate <strong>Law</strong> in GlobalContext...............................................36Australian Intellectual Property <strong>Law</strong>........29Australian Judiciary, The..........................36Authoritarian Rule of <strong>Law</strong>.......................51Availability of Credit and SecuredTransactions in a Time of Crisis.............19Avgouleas, Emilios...................................9BBaik, Tae-Ung.........................................22Bailliet, Cecilia M ...................................45Baines, Beverley.....................................35Baistrocchi, Eduardo...............................52Baker, Dennis J.......................................10Baker, John.............................................38Bantekas, Ilias........................................21Barak-Erez, Daphne................................35Batros, Ben............................................42Baum, Harald...........................................9Bean, Gerry............................................15Beas Rodrigues, Jr, Edson........................30Beco, Gauthier de...................................20Bell, John.................................................1Bennett, Rebecca.............................39, 40Berman, Harold J....................................34Berman, Paul Schiff................................35Bianchi, Andrea......................................43Bilchitz, David........................................20Biner, Zerrin Özlem.................................25Bioethics, Medicine and the Criminal<strong>Law</strong>...............................................39, 40Bisset, Alison..........................................10Bix, Brian H............................................36Black, Oliver...........................................35Black, Ryan C.........................................54Blanck-Putz, Katrin.................................18Bloomfield, Stephen.................................7Boie, Bertram.........................................31Bollier, David..........................................14Bomhoff, Jacco.........................................1Bonilla Maldonado, Daniel........................3Bonucci, Nicola......................................43Bradley, Gerard V....................................55Bradley, Megan......................................27Brady, Alan D. P......................................23Bray, Judith............................................15Brazier, Margaret..............................39, 40Brems, Eva.............................................21British Government and the Constitution..5Brousseau, Eric.......................................37Brown, Ronald C....................................13Brownsword, Roger................................13Brummer, Chris.......................................19Bryan, Michael.......................................15Buchanan, John........................................8Bulto, Takele Soboka...............................20Burri, Mira..............................................31Burt, Caroline.........................................38Burton, Mark..........................................52Bussani, Mauro........................................2C<strong>Cambridge</strong> Companion to Comparative<strong>Law</strong>, The................................................2<strong>Cambridge</strong> Companion to EuropeanUnion Private <strong>Law</strong>, The........................17<strong>Cambridge</strong> Companion to HumanRights <strong>Law</strong>, The...................................24<strong>Cambridge</strong> Companion to International<strong>Law</strong>, The..............................................47<strong>Cambridge</strong> History of <strong>Law</strong> in America,The...............................................55, 56Cameron, Lindsey...................................27Campbell, Colton C................................55Campbell, Enid.......................................36Cane, Peter............................................53Carmody, Chi.........................................31Cartels, Markets and Crime.......................3Casey-Maslen, Stuart..............................27Cassola, Adele........................................23Chai, Dominic Heesang............................8Challenges to Religious Liberty in theTwenty-First Century............................55Chalmers, Damian..................................17Changing Legal Regulation ofCohabitation, The................................19Charles, Guy-Uriel E ...............................36Chartier, Gary.........................................35Chetail, Vincent......................................27Children and the Politics of CulturalBelonging............................................19Childress, III, Donald Earl........................47Choudhury, Barnali.................................32Christian <strong>Law</strong>...........................................1Civil Liberties, National Security andProspects for Consensus......................24Clarke, Alison.........................................42Cockbain, Julian.....................................30Coffee, Jr, John C......................................9Coggon, John.........................................39Cohen-Eliya, Moshe..................................5Cohen, Jean L ........................................53Collected Papers on English LegalHistory................................................38Collective Actions...................................41Collective Security..................................42Collier, John...........................................41Collier’s Conflict of <strong>Law</strong>s........................41Collins, Hugh..........................................13Commentary on the Paris Principles onNational Human Rights Institutions, A..20Commercial Contract <strong>Law</strong>.........................6Commercial <strong>Law</strong>......................................7Comparative Constitutional Design...........5Comparative Corporate Governance.........9Comparative <strong>Law</strong>.....................................2Comparative Studies in theDevelopment of the <strong>Law</strong> of Torts inEurope..................................................1Competitive Dialogue in EUProcurement........................................16Complementarity in the Line of Fire........48Conac, Pierre-Henri..................................7Conduct of Hostilities under the <strong>Law</strong> ofInternational Armed Conflict, The.........28Conflict of Interest in Global, Public andCorporate Governance...........................1Conflicts in the Knowledge Society.........30Congress and the Politics of NationalSecurity...............................................55Connected Self, The................................40Constituting Europe...............................26Constitutionalism of the Global South.......3Constructing Intellectual Property...........29Construction of Property, The..................42Consumer Credit, Debt and Investmentin Europe..............................................7Consumer Financial Dispute Resolutionin a Comparative Context....................12Content and Context of Hate Speech,The.....................................................51Conti-Brown, Peter.................................37Contract <strong>Law</strong>.....................................6, 36Contract <strong>Law</strong> Minimalism.........................7Contracts in the Real World......................6Cooperating for Peace and Security.........53Cooperation in the <strong>Law</strong> ofTransboundary Water Resources...........15Coppens, Dominic..................................32Cordero-Moss, Giuditta..........................12Cordonier Segger, Marie-Claire...............44Corporate Insolvency <strong>Law</strong>.........................8Corporate <strong>Law</strong>yers and CorporateGovernance...........................................9Corporate Social Responsibility ofMultinational Corporations inDeveloping Countries............................8Corporate Tax <strong>Law</strong>..................................52Cottier, Thomas......................................31Counter-terrorism Strategies in aFragmented International Legal Order..27Countouris, Nicola..................................17Courting Democracy in Bosnia andHerzegovina........................................54Cousins, Ben..........................................20Cowan, David.........................................42Visit our website at www.cambridge.org/knowledge


58 IndexCoyle, Sean............................................34Crawford, James......................... 32, 47, 48Crime of Aggression under the RomeStatute of the International CriminalCourt, The...........................................11‘Crimes against Peace’ and International<strong>Law</strong>.....................................................48Criminal <strong>Law</strong>, Philosophy and PublicHealth Practice....................................39Critical Introduction to European <strong>Law</strong>, A.18Croft, Clyde............................................11Cryer, Robert..........................................46Cuison Villazor, Rose..............................19Cunningham, <strong>Law</strong>rence A.........................6Curtis, Christopher Michael.....................39Cyber Warfare and the <strong>Law</strong>s of War........28Cyberlaw in Cybersociety........................12DD’Aspremont, Jean.................................34Dabbah, Maher M....................................3Daly, Paul.................................................4Dana, David A........................................51Dann, Philipp.........................................32Darian-Smith, Eve...................................50David, Paul.............................................36Davies, A. C. L ........................................14Davies, Bill.............................................16Davies, Gareth........................................17Davison, Mark J......................................29Dawidowicz, Martin...............................25De Schutter, Olivier.................................24Deakin, Simon..........................................8Declaring War..........................................4DeFranco, Allison....................................25Derivative Action in Asia, The....................9Dethmers, Frances....................................3Deva, Surya............................................20Devenney, James..................................7, 8Dickinson, Rob.......................................24DiMatteo, Larry A.....................................6Dimensions of Politics and EnglishJurisprudence......................................34Dinstein, Yoram......................................28Disability and Information Technology.....24Dispute Settlement Reports 2011.....33, 34Dispute Settlement Reports CompleteSet......................................................34Dissenting Voices in American Society.....51Diversity and European Human Rights....21Dodge, William S....................................44Doe, Norman............................................1Domestic Judicial Review of TradeRemedies............................................32Donahoe, Brian......................................25Donald, David..........................................8Douzinas, Costas....................................24Dowdle, Michael W...................................2Dreyfuss, Rochelle Cooper......................29Driesen, David M....................................37Duffy, Helen...........................................20Dugard, Jackie........................................20Dumper, Michael....................................24Dunoff, Jeffrey L .....................................44Dupuy, Pierre-Marie................................14Duxbury, Neil.........................................35Dynamic Constitution, The......................54Dyzenhaus, David...................................35EEast Asian Labor and Employment <strong>Law</strong>...13EC Competition <strong>Law</strong>...............................18Echandi, Roberto....................................30Eckert, Julia............................................25Economic Assessment of Mergers underEuropean Competition <strong>Law</strong>, The.............3Economic Dynamics of <strong>Law</strong>, The..............37Edmundson, William A............................25Edward I and the Governance ofEngland, 1272–1307...........................38Edwards, Alice........................................43Effective Negotiation..............................12Egelund Olsen, Birgitte...........................31Einsiedel, Sebastian von.........................54Electronic Signatures in <strong>Law</strong>...................13Elements of Legislation...........................35Elms, Deborah Kay.................................31Emerging Regional Human RightsSystems in Asia....................................22Encyclopedia of Transitional Justice.........10End-of-Life Decisions in Medical Care.....40Engsig Sørensen, Karsten........................31Environmental Discourses in Public andInternational <strong>Law</strong>................................48Environmental Litigation in China...........51Equality in Education <strong>Law</strong> and Policy,1954–2010.........................................50Equity and Trusts in Australia..................15Essentials of EU <strong>Law</strong>..............................16Ethical Problems and Genetics Practice...40EU External Relations <strong>Law</strong>......................15EU Prospectus <strong>Law</strong>.................................10European and International Media <strong>Law</strong>..16European Constitutional <strong>Law</strong>..................17European Consumer Protection................8European Union after the Treaty ofLisbon, The..........................................17European Union Corporate Tax <strong>Law</strong>........51European Union Health <strong>Law</strong> and Policy...18European Union <strong>Law</strong>..............................17European Union’s Shaping of theInternational Legal Order, The..............16Evans, Christine......................................25Ewing-Chow, Michael...............................9Ewing, Keith...........................................13Examining Critical Perspectives onHuman Rights.....................................24Exclusions from Patentability..................30External Environmental Policy of theEuropean Union, The...........................16Extraterritorial Application of the HumanRight to Water in Africa........................20FFabra, Adriana........................................14Fafinski, Stefan.......................................12Fallon, Jr, Richard H................................54Farrell, Anne-Maree........................40Farrell, Michelle......................................21Farrell, Theo...........................................54Fashioning Intellectual Property..............29Fates of Political Liberalism in the BritishPost-Colony...........................................2Feeley, Malcolm M ...................................2Fells, Ray................................................12Feminist Constitutionalism......................35Ferran, Eilís..............................................9Fight over Digital Rights, The..................13Financial Centre for Two Empires, A..........8Finch, Vanessa..........................................8Fink, Udo...............................................16Fleckner, Andreas M.................................9Follesdal, Andreas..................................26Foltea, Marina........................................32Fontaine, Reid Griffith.............................10Forcehimes, Andrew...............................28Foreign Investment and the Environmentin International <strong>Law</strong>............................48Forgiveness and Retribution....................35Forman, Shepard....................................53Forsythe, David P....................................26Forum Shopping in InternationalAdjudication........................................47Foundations of International Migration<strong>Law</strong>.....................................................44Foxton, David.........................................38Føllesdal, Andreas..................................26Frankel, Susy..........................................29French, Duncan......................................43Friman, Hakan........................................46Frison, Christine.....................................44Future of Australian Federalism, The..........4Future of Child and Family <strong>Law</strong>, The........19Future of International <strong>Law</strong>, The..............46GGaines, Sanford E...................................31Galla, Amareswar...................................53Gallagher, Anne T...................................23Gangjee, Dev..........................................29Garcia, Frank J........................................31Gardbaum, Stephen.................................4Garrison, Marsha...................................19Gearty, Conor.........................................24Gender Equality........................................4Gender, Migration and Human Rights.....25General Exception Clauses of the TRIPSAgreement, The...................................30Genetic Data and the <strong>Law</strong>......................40George, Alexandra..................................29Gerken, Heather K..................................36Gerrard, Michael B .................................14Ghai, Yash................................................5Ghosh, Shubha.......................................28Gillespie, John..........................................2Ginsburg, Jane.......................................29Ginsburg, Tom..........................................5Global Justice and InternationalEconomic <strong>Law</strong>.....................................31Global Justice, State Duties.....................21Global Legal Pluralism............................35Global Public Interest in InternationalInvestment <strong>Law</strong>...................................47Globalization and Sovereignty................53Godden, Lee...........................................36Gomula, Joanna.....................................32Goodman, Ryan.....................................24Goodwin, Morag....................................13Gore, Daniel.............................................3Governance of Global Financial Markets...9Governance, Regulation and Powers onthe Internet.........................................37Government of Social Life&nbsp;inColonial <strong>India</strong>, The...............................38Gowan, Richard......................................53Green Governance.................................14Greening EU Competition <strong>Law</strong> and Policy.3Greenwood, Christopher............. 48, 49, 50@legal_editions


Index 59Gregg, Benjamin....................................24Grenfell, Laura.......................................43Griffith-Jones, Robin...............................21Griffiths, Danielle..............................39, 40Griffiths, Margaret....................................7Griller, Stefan.........................................18Grossberg, Michael..........................55, 56Grossman, Joanna L.................................4Grossman, Peter Z..................................14Guariglia, Fabricio..................................42Guide to the UNCITRAL ArbitrationRules, A...............................................11Guide to the World Anti-Doping Code, A.36Guldahl Cooper, Camilla.........................27HHaghighi, Sanam....................................18Hallett, Brien............................................4Halliday, Terence C ...................................2Hamilton, Marci A..................................55Hammel, Andrew....................................32Handbook of International <strong>Law</strong>..............46Handbook on the WTO TRIPSAgreement, A......................................29Handschin, Lukas.....................................1Hanson, Karl..........................................21Harlow, Carol...........................................6Harnessing Foreign Investment toPromote Environmental Protection.......14Harris, Peter...........................................52Harrison Dinniss, Heather.......................28Hartley, Trevor C.....................................41Hathaway, James C ................................24Haunss, Sebastian..................................30Hearst, Alice...........................................19Hedge Fund Activism in Japan..................8Hellum, Anne.........................................26Herman, Bill D........................................13Hernández, Tanya Katerí.........................50Hervey, Tamara.......................................18Herz, Michael.........................................51Heymann, Jody.......................................23High Courts and Economic Governancein Argentina and Brazil..........................1Hill, Jennifer G..........................................9Ho, Lusina................................................1Hobbes and the <strong>Law</strong>..............................35Holmgren, Margaret R............................35Hopt, Klaus J............................................9Horder, Jeremy.......................................10Horn, Henrik...........................................33Housing <strong>Law</strong> and Policy..........................42How to Do Things with Rules..................39Hugo Grotius On the <strong>Law</strong> of War andPeace..................................................45Human Cloning......................................41Human Rights and Social Work...............22Human Rights as Social Construction......24Human Rights in International Relations.26Human Rights Obligations of Business....20Human Rights Treaty Obligations ofPeacekeepers, The................................25Human Rights, State Compliance, andSocial Change.....................................24Hutchinson, Allan C................................35IIBA Rules on the Taking of Evidence inInternational Arbitration, The...............12Ibbetson, David........................................1ICSID Reports.........................................32Identity, Invention, and the Culture ofPersonalized Medicine Patenting..........28Ife, Jim...................................................22Illegal Peace in Africa.............................27Impact of the OECD and UN ModelConventions on Bilateral Tax Treaties,The.....................................................52Implicit Racial Bias Across the <strong>Law</strong>..........50Indigenous Rights in the Age of the UNDeclaration..........................................23Individual in the International LegalSystem, The.........................................47Institutional Approach to theResponsibility to Protect, An................53Intellectual Property at the Edge.............29Interdisciplinary Perspectives onInternational <strong>Law</strong> and InternationalRelations.............................................44Intermediated Securities...........................7International Commercial Arbitration......12International Commercial Litigation........41International Dispute Settlement.............45International Human Rights <strong>Law</strong>.............24International Human Rights <strong>Law</strong> andPractice...............................................21International <strong>Law</strong>...................................43International <strong>Law</strong> and InternationalRelations.............................................54International <strong>Law</strong> in the U.S. SupremeCourt..................................................44International <strong>Law</strong> of Human Trafficking,The.....................................................23International <strong>Law</strong> of the Sea, The............45International <strong>Law</strong> on ForeignInvestment, The...................................19International <strong>Law</strong> Reports........... 48, 49, 50International <strong>Law</strong> Reports Set.................48International <strong>Law</strong>, US Power...................45International Legal English.....................56International Legal Positivism in a Post-Modern World.....................................34International Organizations in WTODispute Settlement..............................32International Trade Disputes and EULiability...............................................18Introduction to EU Competition <strong>Law</strong>, An...3Introduction to European <strong>Law</strong>, An...........16Introduction to International Criminal<strong>Law</strong> and Procedure, An........................46Introduction to InternationalInstitutional <strong>Law</strong>, An............................46Introduction to Property Theory, An.........42Introduction to Rights, An.......................25Introduction to the InternationalCriminal Court, An...............................46Investment Treaty Arbitration..................12Islam and English <strong>Law</strong>............................21JJacques, Mélanie....................................28Jayawickrama, Nihal...............................20Jefferson’s Freeholders and the Politicsof Ownership in the Old Dominion.......39Jeng, Abou.............................................22Jessup, Brad...........................................48John, Thomas...........................................4Johns, Fleur............................................48Jones, Bruce D........................................53Joyner, Daniel H .....................................44Judges on Trial.........................................4Judging Social Rights................................4Judicial Application of Human Rights<strong>Law</strong>, The..............................................20Judiciary, the Legislature and the EUInternal Market, The.............................17Justice Denied........................................55KKahana, Tsvi...........................................35Kammerhofer, Jörg.................................34Kang, Michael S .....................................36Kapiszewski, Diana...................................1Karl Llewellyn and the RealistMovement...........................................36Karpik, Lucien..........................................2Karpin, Isabel.........................................41Katselli, Elena.........................................24Keber, Tobias..........................................16Kee, Christopher.....................................11Keller, Helen...........................................26Kenny, Mel...........................................7, 8Kenyon, Andrew T...................................29Kessel, Anthony......................................39Kieff, F. Scott.............................................8Kim, Marie Seong-Hak............................38King, Jeff..................................................4Kingston, Suzanne....................................3Klabbers, Jan....................................43, 46Klamert, Marcus.....................................18Klarman, Michael...................................11Klein, Natalie.........................................11Kochenov, Dimitry...................................16Kohler, Paul............................................42Koskenniemi, Martti...............................47Krois-Lindner, Amy..................................56Kulick, Andreas.......................................47LLabour <strong>Law</strong>............................................13Lacey, Wells and Quick ReconstructingCriminal <strong>Law</strong>.......................................11Lambert, Hélène.....................................54Lang, Michael........................................52Langford, Malcolm...........................20, 21Language of <strong>Law</strong> and Economics, The.....37Larsen, Kjetil Mujezinovi ..................25, 27Lasok QC, Paul.........................................3Laughing at the Gods.............................35Lauterpacht, Elihu................ 44, 48, 49, 50Lauterpacht, Hersch................................48<strong>Law</strong> against the State.............................25<strong>Law</strong> and Administration............................6<strong>Law</strong> and Custom in Korea.......................38<strong>Law</strong> and Development and the GlobalDiscourses of Legal Transfers..................2<strong>Law</strong> and Language.................................34<strong>Law</strong> and Policy of the World TradeOrganization, The................................30<strong>Law</strong> and Religion...................................37<strong>Law</strong> and the Technologies of theTwenty-First Century............................13<strong>Law</strong> of Development Cooperation, The....32<strong>Law</strong> of Obligations, The..........................52<strong>Law</strong> of Reputation and Brands in theAsia Pacific, The...................................29<strong>Law</strong>, Justice, Democracy, and the Clashof Cultures..........................................36For regular email alerts visit www.cambridge.org/alerts


60 Index<strong>Law</strong>, Tropical Forests and Carbon............14<strong>Law</strong>’s History..........................................38<strong>Law</strong>s and Societies in Global Contexts....50<strong>Law</strong>yering Skills and the Legal Process....37Leb, Christina.........................................15Lee, H. P.................................................36Lee, Karen.................................. 48, 49, 50Lee, Rebecca............................................1Legal Affairs Division, World TradeOrganization.......................................31Legal Aspects of Implementing theCartagena Protocol on Biosafety..........44Legal Education in the Digital Age..........39Legal Mobilization under Authoritarianism.5Legal Pluralism and Development...........51Legal Responses to Religious Practicesin the United States.............................50Legitimacy of International HumanRights Regimes, The.............................26Lehavi, Amnon.......................................42Lerner, Hanna...........................................3Lessa, Francesca.....................................22Lever, Annabelle.....................................30Levinson, Justin D...................................50Levitt, Jeremy I.......................................27Lewis, Stephen.........................................3Lianos, Ioannis.................................17, 31Liberalising Trade in the EU and the WTO.31Life of Hersch Lauterpacht, The...............44Life of Thomas E. Scrutton, The................38Lim, C. L.................................................31Linarelli, John.........................................31Litigating International <strong>Law</strong> Disputes......11Lofaro, Andrea..........................................3Londras, Fiona de...................................20Lord, Janet.............................................25Lorenz, Moritz..........................................3Loughrey, Joan.........................................9Loving v. Virginia in a Post-Racial World..19Low, Lucinda A.......................................43Low, Patrick...........................................31Lowrance, William W ..............................41Ludi, Regula...........................................22Lyster, Rosemary.....................................14MMacintosh, Kerry Lynn............................41MacKenzie, Catherine.............................14MacKenzie, Ruth....................................14Madlingozi, Tshepo................................20Maher, Imelda..........................................2Making Constitutions in Deeply DividedSocieties................................................3Making Equal Rights Real.......................23Mallampalli, Chandra.............................38Malone, David M....................................54Managing Cyber Attacks in International<strong>Law</strong>, Business, and Relations................13Marriage and Divorce in a MulticulturalContext...............................................19Marriage at the Crossroads....................19Martin Luther King Jr. and the Moralityof Legal Practice..................................50Marzouki, Meryem.................................37Mason, Stephen.....................................13Mattei, Ugo..............................................2Maughan, Caroline.................................37Mavroidis, Petros C.................................33May, Larry..............................................28Maydell, Niklas.......................................18McCarthy, Conor....................................47McClain, Linda C......................................4McColgan, Aileen...................................13McDermott, Constance...........................14McDougall, Carrie..................................11McHale, Jean..........................................18McLean, Janet..........................................4Méadel, Cécile.......................................37Melber, Henning.....................................53Melischek, Christian A............................32Mendez, Fernando..................................18Mendez, Mario.......................................18Merciful Judgments and ContemporarySociety................................................51Merger Control Worldwide.......................3Merrills, J. G ...........................................45Miers, David...........................................39Mind of the Criminal, The.......................10Minkler, Lanse........................................21Mixed Jurisdictions Worldwide..................1Modern Bribery <strong>Law</strong>...............................10Modern Treaty <strong>Law</strong> and Practice.............53Moffat, Graham.....................................15Molnar, Peter..........................................51Moloney, Niamh.......................................9Monotti, Ann L.......................................29Monti, Giorgio..................................17, 18Mootz III, Francis J..................................36Morality, Jus Post Bellum, andInternational <strong>Law</strong>................................28Moreno, Paul D ......................................54Morgan, Jonathan....................................7Morgera, Elisa........................................16Moses, Margaret L .................................12Mulgrew, Róisín.....................................10Mullally, Siobhán....................................25Mullen, Tom.............................................3Murray, Colin.........................................24Murray, Rachel.......................................20NNadakavukaren Schefer, Krista................30Nanotechnology Challenge, The..............51Nationality and Statelessness underInternational <strong>Law</strong>................................43Natural Moral <strong>Law</strong>, The...........................35Nedelsky, Nadya.....................................10Neff, Stephen C......................................45Nepal in Transition..................................54Nettelfield, Lara J ...................................54New Commonwealth Model ofConstitutionalism, The...........................4New Frontiers in the Philosophy ofIntellectual Property.............................30Newmyer, R. Kent...................................39Ng-Loy, Wee Loon..................................29Nichols, Joel A........................................19Nicholson, Pip..........................................2Nieuwenhuys, Olga................................21Noble Maillard, Kevin.............................19Nollkaemper, Andre................................50Non-Legality in International <strong>Law</strong>...........48Non-Proliferation <strong>Law</strong> as a SpecialRegime...............................................44Non-State Actors, Soft <strong>Law</strong> andProtective Regimes..............................45Nouwen, Sarah M. H..............................48Nystuen, Gro..........................................27OOdudu, Okeoghene................................31OECD Convention on Bribery, The...........43Oette, Lutz.............................................21On Philosophy in American <strong>Law</strong>..............36Opeskin, Brian........................................44Oppong, Richard Frimpong.....................41Ost, Suzanne....................................39, 40Oster, Jan...............................................16Owens, Ryan J........................................54PPalmer, Vernon Valentine..........................1Panayi, Christiana H. J. I .........................51Paredes, Troy A.........................................8Parisi, Francesco.....................................37Parker, Michael.......................................40Parlett, Kate...........................................47Parochialism, Cosmopolitanism, and theFoundations of International <strong>Law</strong>.........47Pasqualucci, Jo M...................................22Payne, Leigh A........................................22Peace Diplomacy, Global Justice andInternational Agency............................53Peacebuilding in the African Union.........22Pedersen, Ole W.....................................24Peel, Jacqueline................................14, 36Peerenboom, Randy...............................50Pegram, Thomas.....................................24Peñalver, Eduardo M...............................42Perfecting Pregnancy..............................41Perron-Welch, Frederic............................44Perruchoud, Richard...............................44Perry, Michael J ......................................23Persistent Power of Human Rights, The....25Perspectives on CommercializingInnovation.............................................8Perspectives on Labour <strong>Law</strong>....................14Peters, Anne.......................................1, 43Peters, Birgit...........................................26Picciotto, Sol..........................................33Pieth, Mark............................................43Pistone, Pasquale...................................52Political Heart of Criminal Procedure,The.....................................................11Political Morality of Liberal Democracy,The.....................................................23Politicized Justice in EmergingDemocracies..........................................2Politics of Blood, The..............................40Politics of Principle, The............................5Pollack, Mark A......................................44Poole, Thomas........................................35Popova, Maria..........................................2Porat, Iddo...............................................5Poverty and the International EconomicLegal System.......................................30Power, Andrew.......................................25Practice and Procedure of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights, The..22Practice and Theory in Comparative <strong>Law</strong>...1Practising Self-Government.......................5Pradhan, Suman.....................................54Presidents and Civil Liberties fromWilson to Obama................................54Prevost, Denise......................................30Principles and Practice of InternationalCommercial Arbitration, The.................12@legal_editions


Index 61Principles of International Environmental<strong>Law</strong>.....................................................14Privacy, Confidentiality, and HealthResearch.............................................41Private International <strong>Law</strong> inCommonwealth Africa.........................41Privatised Sovereign Performance,Counter-Terrorism and EndangeredRights.................................................20Privatizing War.......................................27Probert, Rebecca..............................15, 19Professional Secrecy of <strong>Law</strong>yers in Europe.7Prohibition of Torture in ExceptionalCircumstances, The..............................21Promoting the Rule of <strong>Law</strong> in Post-Conflict States.....................................43Property <strong>Law</strong>..........................................42Proportionality and Constitutional Culture.5Proportionality and Deference under theUK Human Rights Act..........................23Prospects in International Investment<strong>Law</strong> and Policy....................................30Prost, Antoine........................................26Public Procurement Regulation in Africa..30Public Services and International TradeLiberalization.......................................32Puchniak, Dan W......................................9Pulitano, Elvira.......................................23QQuick, Oliver..........................................11Quigley, John.........................................27Quinot, Geo...........................................30RRabban, David M ...................................38Race, Reform, and Regulation of theElectoral Process..................................36Race, Religion and <strong>Law</strong> in Colonial <strong>India</strong>.38Racial Subordination in Latin America.....50Rajah, Jothie..........................................51Ramsey, Michael D.................................44Rawlings, Richard.....................................6Re-imagining the Trust..............................2Recognition in International <strong>Law</strong>............48Reconceptualizing Children’s Rights inInternational Development..................21Redpath-Cross, Jillyanne.........................44Reed, Esther D .......................................24Referendums and the European Union....18Reforming Justice...................................23Refugee Repatriation..............................27Regulating Global Corporate Capitalism.33Regulating Trade in Services in the EUand the WTO.......................................31Regulatory Aftermath of the GlobalFinancial Crisis, The................................9Reinisch, August.....................................16Relevant Market in InternationalEconomic <strong>Law</strong>, The..............................32Religion, <strong>Law</strong> and Society.......................51Relocating the <strong>Law</strong> of GeographicalIndications..........................................29René Cassin and Human Rights..............26Reparations and Victim Support in theInternational Criminal Court................47Reparations for Nazi Victims in PostwarEurope................................................22Resisting the European Court of Justice..16Resolving Transfer Pricing Disputes.........52Richardson, Megan................................29Right to Reparation in International <strong>Law</strong>for Victims of Armed Conflict, The.........25Rights of Refugees under International<strong>Law</strong>, The..............................................24Rigo Sureda, Andrés...............................12Rimmerman, Arie....................................25Rise and Fall of War Crimes Trials, The.....27Risse, Thomas.........................................25Robinson, Darryl.....................................46Rogerson, Pippa.....................................41Role of Ethics in International <strong>Law</strong>, The...47Ropp, Stephen C ....................................25Roscini, Marco.......................................44Rosenfeld, Michel...................................36Roux, Theunis...........................................5Rowley, Keith...........................................6Roxan, Ian..............................................52Rubenstein, Kim.....................................48Rubin, Edward........................................39Rule of <strong>Law</strong> and the Measure ofProperty, The.........................................2Rule of <strong>Law</strong> Dynamics............................50Rutledge, Peter B....................................12Ryder, Nicholas.........................................7SSadiq, Kerrie...........................................52Sage, Caroline........................................51Saintier, Severine......................................6Salles, Luiz Eduardo Ribeiro....................47Sanctity of Life and the Criminal <strong>Law</strong>,The.....................................................10Sandberg, Russell.............................37, 51Sanders, Andrew..............................39, 40Sands, Philippe.......................................14Sarat, Austin.....................................50, 51Sauvé, Pierre..........................................30Savell, Kristin.........................................41Schabas, William A...........................43, 46Schaffer, Johan Karlsson.........................26Schammo, Pierre....................................10Scheinin, Martin.....................................21Schmitt, Michael N.................................27Schrijver, Nico.........................................27Schuch, Josef..........................................52Schütze, Robert................................16, 17Scott, David............................................11Scott, Elizabeth......................................19Scott, Shirley V........................................45Searching for a ‘Principle of Humanity’in International Humanitarian <strong>Law</strong>.......27Searching for the State in British LegalThought................................................4Segna, Ulrich............................................7Sellars, Kirsten........................................48Sellers, M. N. S .......................................47Sentencing and Criminal Justice..............11Services Liberalization in the EU and theWTO...................................................18Sex in Peace Operations.........................53Shackelford, Scott J ................................13Shaffer, Gregory C..................................51Shetreet, Shimon......................................4Shinohara, Hatsue..................................45Siems, Mathias...................................2, 41Sikkink, Kathryn.....................................25Simeon, James C....................................20Simm, Gabrielle......................................53Singh, Lachmi...........................................7Six-Day War and Israeli Self-Defense, The.27Skeel, David.....................................11, 37Sloss, David L.........................................44Small Arms Survey 2012.........................28Small Arms Survey, Geneva.....................28Smith, Charles Anthony..........................27Smith, Lionel........................................1, 2Smith, Robert J.......................................50Smith, Stephen W...................................40Social Inclusion of People withDisabilities...........................................25Socio-Economic Rights in South Africa....20Sociology of Constitutions, A....................5Soft <strong>Law</strong> and the Global FinancialSystem................................................19Solicitor General and the United StatesSupreme Court, The.............................54Sornarajah, M ........................................19Spark, Gareth...........................................6Stahn, Carsten.......................................53Stan, Lavinia..........................................10Staringer, Claus......................................52State and Prospects of Sino-EuropeanInvestment Protection, The...................31State Immunity in International <strong>Law</strong>.......47State of Economic and Social HumanRights, The...........................................21State Responsibility................................47Statehood and Self-Determination..........43Steiker, Carol..........................................11Sterckx, Sigrid........................................30Stern, Rachel E.......................................51Strümpell, Christian................................25Student’s Guide to Equity and Trusts, A...15Sturman, Rachel.....................................38Superfine, Benjamin M ...........................50Sutherland, Elaine E ...............................19Syrpis, Philip...........................................17TTallinn Manual on the International <strong>Law</strong>Applicable to Cyber Warfare................27Tam, Waikeung.........................................5Tamanaha, Brian Z .................................51Tanaka, Yoshifumi..................................45Taubman, Antony...................................29Tax Expenditure Management.................52Taxation of Corporate Groups underConsolidation, The...............................52Taylor, Mark...........................................40Territorial Jurisdiction of theInternational Criminal Court, The.........10Test-tubes for Global IntellectualProperty Issues....................................29The Bar of Brussels...................................7Theory and Practice of CorporateGovernance...........................................7Theory of Deference in Administrative<strong>Law</strong>, A...................................................4Thévenoz, Luc..........................................7Thies, Anne............................................18Third-Party Countermeasures inInternational <strong>Law</strong>................................25Thomas, Julian........................................29Thornhill, Chris.........................................5Threatened Island Nations......................14Time Limited Interests in Land................18Ting, Antony...........................................52Tomkins, Adam.........................................5eBooks available at www.cambridge.org/ebookstore


62 IndexTomlins, Christopher.........................55, 56Towards the Development of theInternational Penal System...................10Trachtman, Joel P....................................46Trade Governance in the Digital Age.......31Trans-Pacific Partnership, The..................31Transitional Justice in Post-CommunistRomania.............................................10Translegal..............................................56Transnational Legal Ordering and StateChange...............................................51Transparency in International <strong>Law</strong>...........43Treason Trial of Aaron Burr, The...............39Treumer, Steen.......................................16Triga, Vasiliki..........................................18Trust <strong>Law</strong> in Asian Civil <strong>Law</strong> Jurisdictions..1Trusts <strong>Law</strong>..............................................15Truth Commissions and Criminal Courts..10Tsagourias, Nicholas...............................42Turenne, Sophie........................................4Turpin, Colin.............................................5Twigg-Flesner, Christian..........................17Twining, William...............................36, 39UU.S. Energy Policy and the Pursuit ofFailure.................................................14Ulfstein, Geir..........................................26UN Human Rights Treaty Bodies..............26UNHCR and the Supervision ofInternational Refugee <strong>Law</strong>, The............20Universal Declaration of Human Rights,The.....................................................43US International <strong>Law</strong>yers in the InterwarYears...................................................45VVagias, Michail.......................................10Van den Bossche, Peter...........................30van den Herik, Larissa.............................27Van Der Merwe, Cornelius......................18van Genugten, Willem............................21Van Uytsel, Steven..................................41Van Vooren, Bart....................................15van Waas, Laura.....................................43Vandenhole, Wouter...............................21VanderWolk, Jefferson P...........................8Vann, Vicki.............................................15Varney, Eliza...........................................24Verbeke, Alain-Laurent............................18Viens, A. M.............................................39Viñuales, Jorge E..............................14, 48Vischer, Robert K....................................50Vitiation of Contracts...............................6WWager, Hannu........................................29Waincymer, Jeff......................................11Waldron, Jeremy.......................................2Walker, Clive..........................................12Walker, Samuel.......................................54Wall, David S..........................................12Wang, Jiangyu..........................................8Wannier, Gregory E.................................14War on Terror’ and the Framework ofInternational <strong>Law</strong>, The.........................20War, Aggression and Self-Defence...........28Ward, Ian...............................................18Wardhaugh, Bruce....................................3Watal, Jayashree....................................29Weapons Under International HumanRights <strong>Law</strong>..........................................27Webb, Julian..........................................37Wells, Celia............................................11Wessel, Ramses......................................15Weston, Burns H....................................14When States Go Broke...........................37White, Nigel D........................................42Why Prison?...........................................11Widdows, Heather..................................40Wilmshurst, Elizabeth.............................46Winter, Jay.............................................26Wiseman, Leanne...................................29Witte, Jr, John.........................................34Women’s Human Rights.........................26Woodman, Sophia....................................5Woolcock, Michael.................................51World Heritage.......................................53World Trade Organization.................33, 34Worlds of the Trust, The............................1Wrbka, Stefan........................................41WTO Analytical Index..............................31WTO Case <strong>Law</strong> of 2010, The...................33WTO Disciplines on Subsidies andCountervailing Measures.....................32WTO Dispute Settlement Procedures, The.31WTO Secretariat.....................................31YYang, Xiaodong......................................47Yilmaz, Müslüm......................................32ZZahar, Alexander....................................36Zhou, Qi...................................................6Zurn, Michael.........................................50Zyberi, Gentian.......................................53@legal_editions


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