1. A Purposive Approach to Labour Law
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2. A Theory of Discrimination Law
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3. Achieving Democracy
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4. Acoustic Jurisprudence
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5. Agency Law in Commercial Practice
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6. Allowing for Exceptions
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7. An Ever More Powerful Court?
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8. An Independent, Colonial Judiciary
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9. An Introduction to the Model Penal Code
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10. Anti-Bribery Laws in Common Law Jurisdictions
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11. Asian Data Privacy Laws
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12. Assessing the Effectiveness of International Courts
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13. Balancing Wealth and Health
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14. Being and Owning
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15. Bullying and Behavioural Conflict at Work
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16. Capital Markets, Derivatives and the Law
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17. Caribbean Integration Law
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18. Cases on Muslim Law of India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh
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19. Changing Nature of Religious Rights under International Law
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20. Character in the Criminal Trial
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21. Choice of Law
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22. Climate Change Impacts on Ocean and Coastal Law
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23. Codifying Choice of Law Around the World
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24. Coercion and Responsibility in Islam
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25. Coherence in EU Competition Law
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26. Commentary on the European Insolvency Regulation
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27. Common Law and Modern Society
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28. Comparative Contract Law
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29. Comparative Matters
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30. Comparative Succession Law
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31. Complicity in International Law
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32. Conflicts in a Conflict
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33. Constitutional Dialogue in Common Law Asia
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34. Constitutional Pluralism in the EU
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35. Constitutional Secularism in an Age of Religious Revival
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36. Constitutionalism
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37. Constitutionalism, Legitimacy, and Power
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38. Constitutionalization of European Private Law
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39. Constitutions and the Classics
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40. Contract as Promise
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41. Contract Governance
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42. Contract, Status, and Fiduciary Law
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43. Copyright User Rights
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44. Courts and Comparative Law
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45. Courts in Conflict
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46. Crimes of Terror
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47. Criminal Careers in Transition
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48. Criminal Law
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49. Criminalization
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50. Critical International Law
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51. Culture in Law and Development
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52. Cyber Operations and the Use of Force in International Law
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53. Cyber War
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54. Dangerous Politics
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55. Data Privacy Law
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56. Dealing with Losers
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57. Deference in International Courts and Tribunals
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58. Democracy's Guardians
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59. Do Great Cases Make Bad Law?
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60. Domain Name Law And Practice
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61. Domestic Application of the ECHR
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62. Due Process of Law Beyond the State
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63. Economic Governance in Europe
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64. Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights in Armed Conflict
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65. Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights in International Law
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66. Environmental Diplomacy
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67. Environmental Integration in Competition and Free-Movement Laws
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68. Environmental Law Dimensions of Human Rights
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69. Essays in Legal Philosophy
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70. EU Agencies
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71. EU Environmental Law and Policy
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72. EU Justice and Home Affairs Law
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73. EU Justice and Home Affairs Law
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74. EU Migration Law
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75. European Cross-Border Insolvency Law
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76. European Union Design Law
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77. Europe's Functional Constitution
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78. Failure to Flourish
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79. Fair Labelling and the Dilemma of Prosecuting Gender-Based Crimes at the International Criminal Tribunals
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80. Fairness in International Criminal Trials
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81. Family Law in America
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82. Feminisms of Discontent
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83. Fidelity to Our Imperfect Constitution
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84. Fiduciaries of Humanity
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85. Fighting at the Legal Boundaries
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86. Filing Religion
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87. Financing Company Group Restructurings
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88. Fixing U.S. International Taxation
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89. Flawed Convictions
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90. Foreign Affairs Federalism
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91. Foreign Policy Objectives in European Constitutional Law
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92. Formalizing Displacement
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93. Foundational Texts in Modern Criminal Law
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94. Free Market Criminal Justice
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95. Freedom of Religious Organizations
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96. From Maimonides to Microsoft
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97. Fundamental Rights in Europe
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98. Global Intelligence Oversight
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99. Globalizing Transitional Justice
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100. Going to Strasbourg
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101. Good Faith and International Economic Law
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102. Governing Knowledge Commons
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103. Hate Crime and Restorative Justice
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104. Hate Speech and Democratic Citizenship
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105. Human Rights and European Law
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106. Human Rights and Immigration
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107. Human Rights at the Crossroads
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108. Human Rights in Children's Literature
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109. Identifying the Enemy
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110. Ignorance of Law
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111. Imprisoned by the Past
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112. In Search of Criminal Responsibility
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113. In Whose Name?
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114. Independence and Legitimacy in the Institutional System of the European Union
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115. Independent Agencies in the United States
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116. Indigenous Peoples' Status in the International Legal System
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117. Injustice in Person
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118. Inside Immigration Detention
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119. Institutionalizing State Responsibility
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120. Intellectual Property, Trade and Development
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121. International Anti-Corruption Norms
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122. International Cultural Heritage Law
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123. International Economic Law and Governance
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124. International Environmental Law, Policy, and Ethics
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125. International Law in the U.S. Legal System
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126. International Law Theories
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127. International Transactions in Goods
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128. Internet Governance by Contract
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129. Interpretation in International Law
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130. Interpreting the Constitution
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131. Introduction to EU Energy Law
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132. Invitation to the Sociology of International Law
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133. Iran's Nuclear Program and International Law
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134. Islamic Legal Revival
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135. Judging Statutes
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136. Judicial Review of National Security
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137. Jus Post Bellum
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138. Justice in Conflict
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139. Justice in the EU
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140. Law and Global Health
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141. Law and Life in Common
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142. Law and Practice of the United Nations
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143. Law and Regulation of Public Offering of Corporate Securities
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144. Law and Values in the European Union
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145. Law Relating to Biotechnology
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146. Law, Psychology, and Morality
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147. Lawfare
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148. Legal, Moral, and Metaphysical Truths
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149. Legalism
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150. Legalism
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151. Legislating for Justice
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152. Liberty Intact
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153. Macdonald on the Law of Freedom of Information
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154. Making Money
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155. Making the Modern Criminal Law
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156. Managing Diversity through Non-Territorial Autonomy
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157. Marine Mammal Conservation and the Law of the Sea
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158. Market and Competition Authorities
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159. Medicine and the Law
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160. Migrants at Work
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161. Minority Accommodation through Territorial and Non-Territorial Autonomy
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162. Money in the Western Legal Tradition
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163. Moss, Fletcher and Isaacs on the EU Regulation on Insolvency Proceedings
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164. National Identity in EU Law
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165. National Security and Double Government
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166. Necessity in International Law
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167. Offend, Shock, or Disturb
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168. Paradigms of International Human Rights Law
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169. Paradoxes of Peace in Nineteenth Century Europe
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170. Parliaments and the European Court of Human Rights
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171. Patent Law in Global Perspective
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172. Patents for Chemicals, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotechnology
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173. Patients with Passports
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174. Philosophical Foundations of Constitutional Law
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175. Philosophical Foundations of Contract Law
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176. Philosophical Foundations of Fiduciary Law
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177. Philosophical Foundations of Human Rights
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178. Philosophical Foundations of Law and Neuroscience
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179. Philosophical Foundations of the Law of Torts
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180. Philosophy of Nonviolence
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181. Pluralism in International Criminal Law
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182. Point of Attack
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183. Policing the Waterfront
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184. Popular Punishment
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185. Popular Sovereignty in Early Modern Constitutional Thought
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186. Post Sovereign Constitution Making
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187. Practising Virtue
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188. Presidential Discretion
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189. Preventive Justice
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190. Principles of Corporate Finance Law
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191. Principles of Financial Regulation
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192. Principles of Takeover Regulation
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193. Prisoners, Solitude, and Time
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194. Privacy Revisited
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195. Private International Law and Global Governance
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196. Private Law and the Rule of Law
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197. Private Law in the External Relations of the EU
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198. Private Regulation and the Internal Market
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199. Promoting Peace Through International Law
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200. Proportionality in Investor-State Arbitration
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201. Proprietary Rights and Insolvency
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202. Prosecuting Corporations for Genocide
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203. Protection of Civilians
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204. Public Policy in International Economic Law
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205. Public Rights, Private Relations
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206. Punish and Expel
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207. Putting Intellectual Property in its Place
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208. Reason and Restitution
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209. Regimes of Legality
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210. Regulating the Visible Hand?
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211. Reinventing Punishment
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212. Religious Actors and International Law
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213. Religious Freedom under the Personal Law System
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214. Resolution and Insolvency of Banks and Financial Institutions
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215. Rulemaking by the European Commission
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216. Russian Approaches to International Law
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217. Sanitation Law and Policy in India
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218. Selecting Europe's Judges
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219. Self-Determination and Secession in International Law
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220. Sharī‘a and Muslim Minorities
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221. Sharing the Costs and Benefits of Energy and Resource Activity
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222. Shifting Paradigms in International Investment Law
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223. Signal Crimes
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224. Speaking Truths to Power
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225. State Succession in Cultural Property
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226. Stewarding The Earth
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227. Studies in the Contract Laws of Asia I
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228. Systemic Risk, Institutional Design, and the Regulation of Financial Markets
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229. Taking Care of Business
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230. Taming the Presumption of Innocence
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231. Targeting Americans
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232. The Access Regime
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233. The Authority of International Law
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234. The Clergy Sex Abuse Crisis and the Legal Responses
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235. The Common Law in Colonial America
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236. The Concept of Cultural Genocide
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237. The Concept of State Aid Under EU Law
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238. The Concept of the Employer
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239. The Constitutional Foundations of European Contract Law
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240. The Contract of Employment
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241. The Contradiction in Disability Law
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242. The Cosmopolitan Constitution
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243. The Criminalization of European Cartel Enforcement
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244. The Cultural Defense of Nations
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245. The Culturalization of Human Rights Law
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246. The Cunning of Rights
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247. The Death of Treaty Supremacy
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248. The Deconstruction of Equity
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249. The Development of World Trade Organization Law
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250. The Economic Constitution
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251. The EU Deep Trade Agenda
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252. The Euro Area Crisis in Constitutional Perspective
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253. The European Court of Justice and International Courts
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254. The European Fundamental Freedoms
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255. The Evolutionary Interpretation of Treaties
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256. The First Amendment and the Business Corporation
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257. The Foundations of International Investment Law
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258. The Frontiers of Human Rights
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259. The Functions of Law
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260. The Global Community Yearbook of International Law and Jurisprudence 2013, Volume I
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261. The Global Community Yearbook of International Law and Jurisprudence 2013, Volume II
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262. The Global Community Yearbook of International Law and Jurisprudence 2014
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263. The Global Community Yearbook of International Law and Jurisprudence 2014
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264. The Global Community Yearbook of International Law and Jurisprudence 2015
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265. The Globalization of Hate
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266. The Harbinger Theory
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267. The Human Rights of Migrants and Refugees in European Law
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268. The Informal Constitution
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269. The International Court of Justice and the Judicial Function
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270. The International Law of Property
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271. The International Protection of Adults
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272. The Interpretation of International Law by Domestic Courts
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273. The Labour Constitution
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274. The Language of Law
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275. The Law and Politics of International Regime Conflict
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276. The Law and Politics of the Kosovo Advisory Opinion
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277. The Law of Energy Underground
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278. The Law of the Executive Branch
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279. The Legacy of Ronald Dworkin
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280. The Liability of Internet Intermediaries
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281. The Long Decade
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282. The Luxury Economy and Intellectual Property
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283. The Milošević Trial
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284. The Myth of the Cultural Jew
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285. The New Regulatory Framework for Consumer Dispute Resolution
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286. The Opening of American Law
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287. The Philosophy of Customary Law
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288. The Politics of Police Detention in Japan
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289. The Power of Process
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290. The Principle of Loyalty in EU Law
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291. The Principles of the Law of Restitution
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292. The Protection of Intellectual Property in International Law
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293. The Purse and the Sword
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294. The Question of Competence in the European Union
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295. The Rise of Corporate Religious Liberty
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296. The Role of National Courts in Applying International Humanitarian Law
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297. The Roman Law of Obligations
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298. The Scottish Independence Referendum
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299. The Settlement of International Cultural Heritage Disputes
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300. The Special Tribunal for Lebanon
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301. The Structure of Pluralism
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302. The Thin Justice of International Law
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303. The Transformation of Human Rights Fact-Finding
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304. The U.S.-Taiwan-China Relationship in International Law and Policy
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305. The War on Terror and the Laws of War
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306. The Witch-Hunt Narrative
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307. Tolerating Intolerance
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308. Torture and Moral Integrity
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309. Toward a New Federal Law on Arbitration
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310. Traces of Terror
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311. Tracing the Roles of Soft Law in Human Rights
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312. Trade Mark Law in Europe
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313. Trade Usages and Implied Terms in the Age of Arbitration
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314. Traditions and Transformations
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315. Trafficking of Women and Children
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316. Transnational Legality
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317. Treaty Shopping in International Investment Law
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318. Trustee Decision Making
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319. Tugendhat and Christie: The Law of Privacy and The Media
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320. U.S. Military Operations
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321. Unconditional Life
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322. Uniform Civil Code for India
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323. United States Law and Policy on Transitional Justice
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324. Urban Legends
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325. Vagueness and Law
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326. Victims' Rights and Advocacy at the International Criminal Court
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327. Voices at Work
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328. Vulnerable Adults and the Law
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329. War Reparations and the UN Compensation Commission
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330. When Humans Become Migrants
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331. Why Law Matters
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332. Wrongful Allegations of Sexual and Child Abuse
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333. Wrongs and Crimes
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