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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Christopher May , Adam WinchesterPublisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Imprint: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd ISBN: 9781786432438ISBN 10: 1786432439 Pages: 552 Publication Date: 31 August 2018 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not available ![]() This product is no longer available from the original publisher or manufacturer. There may be a chance that we can source it as a discontinued product. Table of ContentsReviews`A Handbook such as Elgar's will surely assist an interdisciplinary approach, urgently necessary in the growing demand for worldwide, legitimate fair justice services and will assist in the urgent demand to speed up economic development is some parts of the world and to assist in the rebuilding of conflict-affected areas, and to bring a human rights focus to countries at war.' `This excellent compilation provides a comprehensive inquiry into the rule of law in the contemporary times. May and Winchester have produced the reference for anyone interested in understanding the complex workings and multi-dimensional impacts of this ubiquitous term.' -- Susanne Soederberg, Queen's University, Canada `This is the most interesting collection I have read on the rule of law in a while. It covers the usual rule of law themes, but goes beyond that to include a broad and diverse range of additional topics and perspectives. The essays are sophisticated and engaging, written by knowledgeable authors, taking up historical as well as contemporary issues. This is well worth reading.' -- Brian Tamanaha, Washington University School of Law, US `This excellent compilation provides a comprehensive inquiry into the rule of law in the contemporary times. May and Winchester have produced the reference for anyone interested in understanding the complex workings and multi-dimensional impacts of this ubiquitous term.' -- Susanne Soederberg, Queen's University, Canada Author InformationEdited by Christopher May, Emeritus Professor of Political Economy, Department of Politics, Philosophy and Religion, Lancaster University and the late Adam Winchester, formerly Lancaster University, UK Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |