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1.       A Contemporary Concept of Monetary Sovereignty

2.       A Debtor World

3.       A Distinct Judicial Power

4.       A Doubtful and Perilous Experiment

5.       A Future for Policing in England and Wales

6.       A History of Civil Litigation

7.       A Matter of Dispute

8.       A Neofederalist Vision of TRIPS

9.       A New Introduction to American Constitutionalism

10.   A Right to Care?

11.   A Secular Europe

12.   A Theory of Contract Law: Empirical Insights and Moral Psychology

13.   A Theory of Unborn Life

14.   Aboriginal Title

15.   Access to Medicine in the Global Economy

16.   Access-Right

17.   Accountability in the Contemporary Constitution

18.   Act and Crime

19.   Administrative Law and Policy of the European Union

20.   After Public Law

21.   Aftermath

22.   America and the Law of Nations 1776-1939

23.   An Analysis of the Economic Torts

24.   Applicable Law in Investor-State Arbitration

25.   Arrest, Detention, and Criminal Justice System

26.   Articles of Faith

27.   Authorities

28.   Betting the Company

29.   Beyond Constitutionalism

30.   Beyond Disagreement

31.   Beyond the Banality of Evil

32.   Binding Corporate Rules

33.   Blame it on the WTO?

34.   Broken Engagements

35.   Broken Landscape

36.   Canon Law

37.   Cellular Convergence and the Death of Privacy

38.   Challenges to Civil Rights Guarantees in India

39.   Challenging Acts of International Organizations Before National Courts

40.   Charting the Divide Between Common and Civil Law

41.   Children's Rights Under and the Law

42.   Civil Rights in the Shadow of Slavery

43.   Civil Society in China

44.   Civilian or Combatant?

45.   Class, Mass, and Collective Arbitration in National and International Law

46.   Climate Change Law and Policy

47.   Climate Change, Forced Migration, and International Law

48.   Cloud Computing Law

49.   Collective Security

50.   Colonial Copyright

51.   Commencement of Insolvency Proceedings

52.   Company Law and Economic Protectionism

53.   Comparative Constitutionalism in South Asia

54.   Comparative Law as Transnational Law

55.   Comparative Reasoning in European Supreme Courts

56.   Comparative Succession Law

57.   Compensation and Restitution in Investor-State Arbitration

58.   Compliance and the Enforcement of EU Law

59.   Confessions of Guilt

60.   Confidentiality, Transparency, and the U.S. Civil Justice System

61.   Confronting Capital Punishment in Asia

62.   Conscience and Conviction

63.   Constituting Economic and Social Rights

64.   Constitutional Courts and Deliberative Democracy

65.   Constitutional Exclusion

66.   Constitutional Fragments

67.   Constitutional Nationalism and Legal Exclusion

68.   Constitutional Referendums

69.   Constitutionalism and the Enlargement of Europe

70.   Constitutionalism in Islamic Countries: Between Upheaval and Continuity

71.   Cooperation, Comity, and Competition Policy

72.   Copyright and Mass Digitization

73.   Corporate Boards in Law and Practice

74.   Corporate Governance after the Financial Crisis

75.   Corporate Obligations under International Law

76.   Corrective Justice

77.   Corruption and Human Rights in India

78.   Cosmic Constitutional Theory

79.   Counterinsurgency Law

80.   Courage to Dissent

81.   Courts and Consociations

82.   Creation without Restraint

83.   Crime and Punishment

84.   Crime, Punishment, and Responsibility

85.   Criminal Law Conversations

86.   Debating Patriarchy

87.   Decoding International Law

88.   Defending Humanity

89.   Democracy and Constitutionalism in India

90.   Development at the World Trade Organization

91.   Discovering Indigenous Lands

92.   Discovery of Hidden Crime

93.   Disobeying the Security Council

94.   Domestic Violence and the Islamic Tradition

95.   Energy Networks and the Law

96.   Enforcing International Cultural Heritage Law

97.   Engineering Equality

98.   English Private Law

99.   Environmental Law in China

100.  EU Administrative Law

101.  EU Anti-Discrimination Law

102.  EU Consumer Law and Human Rights

103.  EU Energy Law and Policy

104.  EU External Relations Law

105.  EU Foreign Investment Law

106.  EU Law after Lisbon

107.  European Agencies

108.  European and International Media Law

109.  European Law and New Health Technologies

110.  European Tort Law

111.  Explaining Criminal Careers

112.  Extra-Legal Power and Legitimacy

113.  Extraterritorial Application of Human Rights Treaties

114.  Extraterritorial Use of Force Against Non-State Actors

115.  Family Law Volume 1

116.  Family Law Volume 2

117.  Fault Lines of Globalization

118.  Federalism and the Tug of War Within

119.  Figures of Invention

120.  Financial Regulation and Supervision

121.  Forgotten Justice

122.  Formalism and the Sources of International Law

123.  Foundations of Public Law

124.  Framed

125.  Freedom from Religion

126.  Friendly Settlements before the European Court of Human Rights

127.  From Bilateralism to Community Interest

128.  From Empire to Union

129.  From Single Market to Economic Union

130.  From Sword to Shield

131.  Genocide and Political Groups

132.  Genocide Denials and the Law

133.  Global Competition

134.  Global Patents

135.  Global Perspectives on Income Taxation Law

136.  Globalization, International Law, and Human Rights

137.  God, Justice, and Society

138.  Governance by Indicators

139.  Governing Social Inclusion

140.  'Grooming' and the Sexual Abuse of Children

141.  Growing Up and Away

142.  Gulf War Reparations and the UN Compensation Commission

143.  Hierarchy in International Law

144.  Homicide and the Politics of Law Reform

145.  Hong Kong's War Crimes Trials

146.  How Interpretation Makes International Law

147.  How to Fix Copyright

148.  Human Rights and Common Good

149.  Human Rights and the United Kingdom Supreme Court

150.  Humanitarian Law in Action within Africa

151.  Humanity's Law

152.  Humanizing the Laws of War

153.  Imperial Justice

154.  Indispensable Counsel

155.  Individual Criminal Responsibility in International Law

156.  Informal International Lawmaking

157.  Infrastructure

158.  Infringement Nation

159.  Injustice On Appeal

160.  Institutionalized Reason

161.  Insurance and the Law of Obligations

162.  Intangible Cultural Heritage in International Law

163.  Intellectual Property Law and Practice in Israel

164.  Intention and Identity

165.  International Criminal Justice at the Yugoslav Tribunal

166.  International Harmonization of Economic Regulation

167.  International Human Rights Law in Africa

168.  International Humanitarian Law and International Human Rights Law

169.  International Investment Law and Comparative Public Law

170.  International Law and Domestic Legal Systems

171.  International Law as Social Construct

172.  International Prosecutors

173.  Interpreting the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty

174.  Intuitions of Justice and the Utility of Desert

175.  Iraq and the Use of Force in International Law

176.  Islamic Law and International Human Rights Law

177.  Islamic Law in Action

178.  Islamic Natural Law Theories

179.  Judge and Jurist

180.  Judges of the Supreme Court of India

181.  Judicial Creativity at the International Criminal Tribunals

182.  Judicial Restraint in America

183.  Judicial Review of Commercial Regulation

184.  Just Emotions

185.  Just Sentencing

186.  Justinian's Digest: Character and Compilation

187.  Knowledge as Property

188.  Law and Childhood Studies

189.  Law and Gender

190.  Law and Justice in Community

191.  Law and Language

192.  Law and Neuroscience

193.  Law and Religion in Europe

194.  Law and the Culture of Israel

195.  Law as a Leap of Faith

196.  Law, Economics, and Morality

197.  Law, Person, and Community

198.  Law’s Evolution and Human Understanding

199.  Law's Relations

200.  Lawyers on Trial

201.  Leadership on the Federal Bench

202.  Learned Hand

203.  Legal Interpretation

204.  Legalism

205.  Legality's Borders

206.  Legitimacy and Criminal Justice

207.  Legitimate Target

208.  Life after Life Imprisonment

209.  Linguistic Justice

210.  Lords of the Land

211.  Losing Twice

212.  Lush Life

213.  Manifest Madness

214.  Maritime Power and the Law of the Sea

215.  Maritime Security and the Law of the Sea

216.  Market Integration and Public Services in the European Union

217.  Mediation

218.  Minds, Brains, and Law

219.  Minority Rights in the Middle East

220.  Mistake and Non-Disclosure of Facts

221.  Moral Rights

222.  More Essential than Ever

223.  Narratives of Islamic Legal Theory

224.  National Courts and the International Rule of Law

225.  New Frontiers of State Constitutional Law

226.  New Pleading in the Twenty-First Century

227.  Nuclear Weapons Counterproliferation

228.  On Constitutional Disobedience

229.  On the Frontlines

230.  Organized Crime

231.  Oxford Studies in Philosophy of Law: Volume 2

232.  Participation in EU Rule-Making

233.  Patent and Trade Disparities in Developing Countries

234.  Permit But Discourage

235.  Philosopher Kings?

236.  Philosophical Foundations of Criminal Law

237.  Philosophical Foundations of Discrimination Law

238.  Philosophical Foundations of European Union Law

239.  Philosophical Foundations of Language in the Law

240.  Philosophical Foundations of Property Law

241.  Philosophical Foundations of the Nature of Law

242.  Philosophy of Law

243.  Piracy and Armed Robbery at Sea

244.  Placing Blame

245.  Policing Problem Places

246.  Policing the Caribbean

247.  Power and Legitimacy

248.  Prevention and the Limits of the Criminal Law

249.  Principles and Values in Criminal Law and Criminal Justice

250.  Privacy and Media Freedom

251.  Professional Ethics at the International Bar

252.  Professional Fees in Corporate Bankruptcies

253.  Promoting Solidarity in the European Union

254.  Property

255.  Property and the Law in Energy and Natural Resources

256.  Protecting Human Security in Africa

257.  Public Secrets of Law

258.  Realizing Utopia

259.  Reason and Imagination

260.  Reason in Action

261.  Reason, Morality, and Law

262.  Reclaiming Justice

263.  Reconstructing American Legal Realism & Rethinking Private Law Theory

264.  Red Families v. Blue Families

265.  Reflections on 'The Concept of Law'

266.  Regionalism in International Investment Law

267.  Regulating Cartels in Europe

268.  Regulating Health and Environmental Risks under WTO Law

269.  Regulating Obesity?

270.  Regulating Services in the European Union

271.  Regulating Unfair Banking Practices in Europe

272.  Reimagining Child Soldiers in International Law and Policy

273.  Religion and Public Reasons

274.  Religion and the Public Order of the European Union

275.  Religious Freedom in the Liberal State

276.  Religious Liberty in Western and Islamic Law

277.  Religious Pluralism and Islamic Law

278.  Remedies for Breach of Contract

279.  Reorganizing Crime

280.  Resolving Disputes in Telecommunications

281.  Retributivism

282.  Retributivism Has a Past

283.  Rwanda's Gacaca Courts

284.  Schemes of Arrangement: Law and Practice

285.  Securing Human Rights?

286.  Seduction by Contract

287.  Selecting International Judges: Principle, Process, and Politics

288.  Sentencing Guidelines

289.  Sham Transactions

290.  Shariʿa and Social Engineering

291.  Sovereign Choices and Sovereign Constraints

292.  Sovereign Equality and Moral Disagreement

293.  Sovereign Financing and International Law

294.  Sovereign Investment

295.  Sovereignty and the Law

296.  Sovereignty's Promise

297.  State Responsibility for International Terrorism

298.  States of Passion

299.  Statutory and Common Law Interpretation

300.  Taming Globalization

301.  Targeted Killings

302.  Terror Detentions and the Rule of Law

303.  Terrorism and International Law: Accountability, Remedies, and Reform

304.  The Access of Individuals to International Justice

305.  The Agnostic Age

306.  The American Legal Profession in Crisis

307.  The Anthropology of Law

308.  The Borders of Punishment

309.  The Boundaries of the Criminal Law

310.  The BRIC States and Outward Foreign Direct Investment

311.  The Coherence of EU Free Movement Law

312.  The Common European Sales Law in Context

313.  The Concept of the Rule of Law and the European Court of Human Rights

314.  The Constitution of India

315.  The Constitution of the Criminal Law

316.  The Constitutional State

317.  The Constitutional Structure of Proportionality

318.  The Contemporary House of Lords

319.  The Cosmopolitan State

320.  The Counterinsurgent's Constitution

321.  The Court and the Constitution of India

322.  The Cultural Dimension of Human Rights

323.  The Culture of International Arbitration and The Evolution of Contract Law

324.  The Death of the Income Tax

325.  The Democratic Foundations of Policy Diffusion

326.  The Design of Competition Law Institutions

327.  The Development of International Law by the International Court of Justice

328.  The EC Common Fisheries Policy

329.  The Economic Structure of Trusts

330.  The Emergence of EU Contract Law

331.  The End of Negotiable Instruments

332.  The Ends of Harm

333.  The Enforcement of EU Law

334.  The Eternal Recurrence of Crime and Control: Essays in Honour of Paul Rock

335.  The Ethics of Capital Punishment

336.  The Ethics of Plea Bargaining

337.  The EU Common Security and Defence Policy

338.  The European Convention on Human Rights and the Conflict in Northern Ireland

339.  The European Court of Human Rights between Law and Politics

340.  The Europeanization of Intellectual Property Law

341.  The EU's Role in Global Governance

342.  The Evolution of the European Convention on Human Rights

343.  The Evolving International Investment Regime

344.  The Executive Unbound

345.  The Forgotten Presidents: Their Untold Constitutional Legacy

346.  The Foundations of European Union Competition Law

347.  The Fragmentation of U.S. Health Care

348.  The Future of Criminology

349.  The Future of Disability Law in India

350.  The Global Clinical Movement

351.  THE GLOBAL COMMUNITY YEARBOOK OF INTERNATIONAL LAW AND JURISPRUDENCE

352.  The Global Model of Constitutional Rights

353.  The Globalization of Health Care

354.  The Health Care Case

355.  The Heuristics Debate

356.  The Hidden Histories of War Crimes Trials

357.  The Historical Foundations of EU Competition Law

358.  The History of ICSID

359.  The Idea of Arbitration

360.  The Idea of Labour Law

361.  The Idea of Private Law

362.  The Insecurity State

363.  The Institutional Structure of Antitrust Enforcement

364.  The International Law of the Sea

365.  The International Minimum Standard and Fair and Equitable Treatment

366.  The Jurists

367.  The Law and Ethics of Medicine

368.  The Law of Habeas Corpus

369.  The Law of Nature Conservation

370.  The Law of Organized Religions

371.  The Law of Treaties Beyond the Vienna Convention

372.  The Legacy of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia

373.  The Legal Construction of Personal Work Relations

374.  The Legal Effects of EU Agreements

375.  The Legal Protection of Human Rights

376.  The Legal Understanding of Slavery

377.  The Lisbon Treaty

378.  The Lisbon Treaty, Revised Edition

379.  The Logic of Legal Requirements

380.  The Machinery of Criminal Justice

381.  The Making of International Criminal Justice

382.  The Making of Legal Authority

383.  The Margin of Appreciation in International Human Rights Law

384.  The Multicultural Prison

385.  The Myth of Rights

386.  The Nature of Legislative Intent

387.  The Nuremberg Military Tribunals and the Origins of International Criminal Law

388.  The Optional Protocol to the UN Convention Against Torture

389.  The Oxford History of the Laws of England

390.  The Oxford History of the Laws of England

391.  The Oxford History of the Laws of England: Volume XI

392.  The Oxford History of the Laws of England: Volume XII

393.  The Oxford Introductions to U.S. Law

394.  The Oxford Introductions to U.S. Law

395.  The Oxford Introductions to U.S. Law

396.  The Philosophical Foundations of Extraterritorial Punishment

397.  The Philosophy of Criminal Law

398.  The Policing Web

399.  The Politics of Justifying Force

400.  The Power of Deliberation

401.  The Principle of Mutual Recognition in EU Law

402.  The Privileges and Immunities of International Organizations in Domestic Courts

403.  The Profits of Charity

404.  The Project of Positivism in International Law

405.  The Prosecutor in Transnational Perspective

406.  The Reception of International Law in the European Court of Human Rights

407.  The Regulation of Genetically Modified Organisms: Comparative Approaches

408.  The Regulatory Enterprise

409.  The Regulatory Revolution at the FTC

410.  The Regulatory State

411.  The Responsibility to Protect

412.  The Right of Nonuse

413.  The Right to Have Rights

414.  The Right to Health in International Law

415.  The Right to Information Act 2005

416.  The Right to Life and Conflicting Interests

417.  The Rise of the Regulatory State of the South

418.  The Role of Climate Change in Global Economic Governance

419.  The Roman Foundations of the Law of Nations

420.  The Slave Trade and the Origins of International Human Rights Law

421.  The Sovereignty of Law

422.  The Structures of the Criminal Law

423.  The Supreme Court and the Fourth Amendment's Exclusionary Rule

424.  The System of the Constitution

425.  The Three Branches

426.  The Tough Luck Constitution and the Assault on Healthcare Reform

427.  The Toughest Beat

428.  The Treatment of Combatants and Insurgents under the Law of Armed Conflict

429.  The Treatment of Prisoners under International Law

430.  The Twilight of Constitutionalism?

431.  The Unity of the Common Law

432.  The War Prerogative

433.  Trafficking of Children for Sexual Exploitation

434.  Transborder Data Flows and Data Privacy Law

435.  Treatment of Contracts in Insolvency

436.  Tribal Constitutionalism

437.  Unfair to Genius

438.  Unimaginable Atrocities

439.  War by Contract

440.  Water Law in India

441.  Well-Being and Fair Distribution

442.  What is Criminology?

443.  When International Law Works

444.  World Trade Law after Neoliberalism

445.  Wrap Contracts

 

 

 

 

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