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1.       A Continental Distinction in the Common Law

2.       A Debate Over Rights

3.       A General Jurisprudence of Law and Society

4.       A Historical Introduction to the Law of Obligations

5.       A History of Private Law in Scotland

6.       A History of Private Law in Scotland: Volume 2: Obligations

7.       A History of Public Law in Germany 1914–1945

8.       A History of the Common Law of Contract

9.       A History of the Land Law

10.   A New Outline of the Roman Civil Trial

11.   A Reader on Regulation

12.   Aboriginal Societies and the Common Law

13.   Accountability

14.   Accountability in the European Union

15.   Action and Value in Criminal Law

16.   Advocacy and the Making of the Adversarial Criminal Trial 1800–1865

17.   After Homicide

18.   Alleviating Mistakes

19.   Altruism in Private Law

20.   An Introduction to the History and Sources of Jewish Law

21.   Anti-Discrimination Law and the European Union

22.   Appraising Strict Liability

23.   Bank Collections and Payment Transactions

24.   Bouncers

25.   Building the UK's New Supreme Court

26.   Can Gun Control Work?

27.   Canon Law in the Anglican Communion

28.   Causation in the Law

29.   CCTV and Policing

30.   Censure and Sanctions

31.   Childbirth and the Law

32.   Civil Justice in Crisis

33.   Comitology

34.   Commitment and Compliance

35.   Community Policing

36.   Compliance with Decisions of the International Court of Justice

37.   Constitutional Conventions

38.   Constitutional Justice

39.   Constitutional Law and National Pluralism

40.   Constitutional Theory

41.   Constructing Victims' Rights

42.   Contract Theory

43.   Contrasting Prisoners' Rights

44.   Controlling Market Power in Telecommunications

45.   Corporate Governance in Context

46.   Corporate Insolvency Law

47.   Corporate Power and Responsibility

48.   Corporations and Criminal Responsibility

49.   Crime and Markets

50.   Crime In Ireland 1945–95:

51.   Criminal Attempts

52.   Criminal Law Theory

53.   Cross Currents

54.   Culture and European Union Law

55.   Defining Crimes

56.   Desisting from Crime

57.   Discretionary Powers

58.   Discrimination and Human Rights

59.   Due Process and Fair Procedures

60.   EC Membership and the Judicialization of British Politics

61.   Economic Torts

62.   Energy Security

63.   English Lawyers between Market and State

64.   Environment and Enforcement

65.   Environmental Damage in International and Comparative Law

66.   Environmental Principles

67.   Essays in Jurisprudence and Philosophy

68.   Essays on Bentham

69.   Essays on Contract

70.   Establishing the Supremacy of European Law

71.   Ethics in the Public Domain

72.   EU Law and the Welfare State

73.   Eunomia

74.   European Regulation of Consumer Product Safety

75.   Europe's Area of Freedom, Security, and Justice

76.   Expert Evidence and Criminal Justice

77.   Fairness in International Law and Institutions

78.   Family Law in America

79.   Family Law in the Twentieth Century

80.   Foreign Affairs and the United States Constitution

81.   Foreign Affairs in English Courts

82.   Foundations of Evidence Law

83.   Frederick Pollock and the English Juristic Tradition

84.   Freedom of Commercial Expression

85.   Freedom of Religion under the European Convention on Human Rights

86.   Freedom of Speech and Employment

87.   French Constitutional Law

88.   Gender and Human Rights

89.   General Theory of Norms

90.   Good Faith and Fault in Contract Law

91.   Good Governance in Europe's Integrated Market

92.   Goods and Services in EC Law

93.   Governing High Seas Fisheries

94.   Governmental Illegitimacy in International Law

95.   Gun Violence

96.   Harm and Culpability

97.   Harsh Justice

98.   Hart’s Postscript

99.   Henry's Wars and Shakespeare's Laws

100.    Hinduism and Human Rights

101.    Housing Homeless Persons

102.    How Law Works

103.    Human Dignity in Bioethics and Biolaw

104.    Human Rights and Development

105.    Human Rights and Humanitarian Norms as Customary Law

106.    Human Rights and International Trade

107.    Human Rights and the End of Empire

108.    Human Rights Conditionality in the EU's International Agreements

109.    Human Rights in International Criminal Proceedings

110.    Human Rights in International Law

111.    Human Rights in Natural Resource Development

112.    Human Rights Law-Making in the United Nations

113.    Human Rights Standards and the Free Movement of People Within States

114.    In Defense of Legal Positivism

115.    In Defense of Natural Law

116.    In the Highest Degree Odious

117.    Intellectual Property

118.    Intellectual Property Rights in EU Law Volume I: Free Movement and Competition Law

119.    International and European Protection of the Right to Strike

120.    International Environmental Law, Policy, and Ethics

121.    International Human Rights and Islamic Law

122.    International Justice and the International Criminal Court

123.    International Law and Sustainable Development

124.    International Law and the Use of Force by States

125.    International Law, Human Rights, and Japanese Law

126.    International Management of Hazardous Wastes

127.    Internationalized Criminal Courts

128.    Introduction to the Problems of Legal Theory

129.    Investigating Murder

130.    Jewish Biomedical Law

131.    Judicial Remedies in International Law

132.    Jurisdiction and the Ambit of the Criminal Law

133.    Jurists Uprooted

134.    Just Wages for Women

135.    Just War or Just Peace?

136.    Justice in Dismissal

137.    Juvenile Justice in the Making

138.    Labour Law in an Era of Globalization

139.    Labour Rights as Human Rights

140.    Law and Competition in Twentieth-Century Europe

141.    Law and Disagreement

142.    Law and English Railway Capitalism 1825–1875

143.    Law and Gender Inequality

144.    Law and Geography

145.    Law and History

146.    Law and Informal Practices

147.    Law and Legal Theory in England and America

148.    Law and Medicine

149.    Law and Popular Culture

150.    Law and Religion

151.    Law as Last Resort

152.    Law in Context

153.    Law in the Crisis of Empire 379-455 AD

154.    Law, Language, and Legal Determinacy

155.    Law, Law Reform and the Family

156.    Law, Liberty, and Justice

157.    Law, Politics, and Local Democracy

158.    Law's Community

159.    Lawyers, Legislators and Theorists

160.    Leading Cases in the Common Law

161.    Legal Ethics and Legal Practice

162.    Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility

163.    Legal Reasoning and Legal Theory

164.    Legal Right and Social Democracy

165.    Legality and Legitimacy

166.    Legality and Locality

167.    Legitimate Expectations in Administrative Law

168.    Liability for Products

169.    Like Products in International Trade Law

170.    Litigation in Roman Law

171.    Making Men Moral

172.    Markets, Morals, and the Law

173.    Marxism and Law

174.    Mexican Law

175.    Mixed Legal Systems in Comparative Perspective

176.    National Minority Rights in Europe

177.    Natural Law, Liberalism, and Morality

178.    Norm and Nature

179.    Normativity and Norms

180.    Objectivity in Law

181.    Open Justice: A Critique of the Public Trial

182.    Paramilitary Imprisonment in Northern Ireland

183.    Patterns of American Jurisprudence

184.    Peace Agreements and Human Rights

185.    Personal Property Law

186.    Playing by the Rules

187.    Plural Ownership

188.    Policies and Perceptions of Insurance Law in the Twenty-First Century

189.    Policing and the Condition of England

190.    Policing World Society

191.    Positive Law and Objective Values

192.    Practical Reason and Norms

193.    Principles of Human Rights Adjudication

194.    Prisons and the Problem of Order

195.    Privacy and the Press

196.    Private Property and Abuse of Rights in Victorian England

197.    Private Security and Public Policing

198.    Professional Legal Ethics

199.    Promises, Morals, and Law

200.    Property and Justice

201.    Proportionate Sentencing

202.    Protecting Human Rights

203.    Provisional Measures in International Law

204.    Provocation and Responsibility

205.    Public Law and Democracy in the United Kingdom and the United States of America

206.    Punishment and Democracy

207.    Punishment, Responsibility, and Justice

208.    Questioning Sovereignty

209.    Random Justice

210.    Rape and the Legal Process

211.    Realistic Socio-Legal Theory

212.    Recognition of Governments in International Law

213.    Reconstructing a Women's Prison

214.    Reforming the House of Lords

215.    Reforming the World Trading System

216.    Regulating Commercial Gambling

217.    Regulating Contracts

218.    Regulating Law

219.    Regulating Procurement

220.    Religious Freedom in the Liberal State

221.    Remedies for Breach of Contract

222.    Remedies Reclassified

223.    Resulting Trusts

224.    Rethinking English Homicide Law

225.    Rethinking the Reasonable Person

226.    Rhetoric and The Rule of Law

227.    Rights, Culture and the Law

228.    Risks and Wrongs

229.    Roman Law, Contemporary Law, European Law

230.    Rules and Regulators

231.    Sceptical Essays on Human Rights

232.    Sexual Orientation and Human Rights

233.    Silence, Confessions and Improperly Obtained Evidence

234.    Social Rights in Europe

235.    Some Landmarks of Twentieth Century Contract Law

236.    Southern Cross

237.    Specialized Justice

238.    Standards of Review in WTO Dispute Resolution

239.    Standing Accused

240.    State Liability

241.    State Liability in Tort

242.    State Responsibility for Transboundary Air Pollution in International Law

243.    State, Sovereignty, and International Governance

244.    Structure and Function in Criminal Law

245.    Studies in International Space Law

246.    Sustainable Development Law

247.    The Adversarial Process and the Vulnerable Witness

248.    The authority of law

249.    The Autonomy of Law

250.    The Business of Judging

251.    The Common European Law of Torts: Volume One

252.    The Common European Law of Torts: Volume Two

253.    The Competing Jurisdictions of International Courts and Tribunals

254.    The Concept of a Legal System

255.    The Concept of International Obligations Erga Omnes

256.    The Constitution of Independence

257.    The Constitutionalization of the World Trade Organization

258.    The Culture of Control

259.    The Due Process of Law

260.    The Empowered Self

261.    The Enlargement of the European Union

262.    The EU, the WTO, and the NAFTA

263.    The European Employment Strategy

264.    The European Model of Agriculture

265.    The Executive and Public Law

266.    The Executive in the Constitution

267.    The Golden Metwand and the Crooked Cord

268.    The Governance of Close Corporations and Partnerships

269.    The Idea of Property in Law

270.    The Idea of Property: Its Meaning and Power

271.    The Idea of Public Law

272.    The Independence of the Judiciary

273.    The Institutional Framework of European Private Law

274.    The Intergovernmental Pillars of the European Union

275.    The Jurisprudence of the Iran-United States Claims Tribunal

276.    The Justice of Islam

277.    The Law of Obligations

278.    The Law of Property

279.    The Law of State Aid in the European Union

280.    The Law of the Labour Market

281.    The Law's Two Bodies

282.    The Legal Framework of the Church of England

283.    The Limits of Competition Law

284.    The Local Governance of Crime: Appeals to Community and Partnerships

285.    The Mechanics and Regulation of Market Abuse

286.    The Modern Law of Estoppel

287.    The Moral Limits of Law

288.    The Most Fundamental Legal Right

289.    The Nature of the Crown

290.    The New German Law of Obligations

291.    The New River

292.    The Origins of Adversary Criminal Trial

293.    The Oslo Accords

294.    The Oxford History of the Laws of England

295.    The Oxford History of the Laws of England

296.    The Personal Employment Contract

297.    The Philosophical Foundations of Tort Law

298.    The Power of Judges

299.    The Practice of Principle

300.    The Public Interest in Regulation

301.    The Reality of International Law

302.    The Responsibility of States for International Crimes

303.    The Riddle of All Constitutions

304.    The Right to Strike

305.    The Rise and Fall of Freedom of Contract

306.    The Role of Law in International Politics

307.    The Roman Law of Trusts

308.    The Sovereignty of Parliament

309.    The Struggle for Civil Liberties

310.    The Ultimate Rule of Law

311.    The United Nations and the Development of Collective Security

312.    Title to Territory in Africa

313.    Tort Law and Economic Interests

314.    Tort Liability Under Uncertainty

315.    Transatlantic Economic Disputes

316.    Transatlantic Regulatory Cooperation

317.    Ulpian

318.    Understanding and Explaining Adjudication

319.    Understanding Miscarriages of Justice

320.    Universal Jurisdiction

321.    Unjust Enrichment

322.    Vagueness in Law

323.    Voluntary Euthanasia and the Common Law

324.    War Crimes Law Comes of Age

325.    Who Should We Treat?

326.    Women and the Law

327.    Workers, Establishment, and Services in the European Union

328.    Working a Democratic Constitution

     329.     World Jury Systems

 

 

 

 

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