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State Trials, Volume II (first published in 1972) contains cases concerned with witchcraft, the scandals of the... Read More >>
First published in 1969, African Penal Systems is the first book to explore the problems of African criminology.... Read More >>
An Introduction to the Soviet Legal System (1969) sets the main features of modern Soviet law against their background... Read More >>
First published in 1985, Investigating Rape examines practices related with rape in four United States police departments... Read More >>
This book, originally published in 1989, brings together research from a variety of sources relating to unemployment.... Read More >>
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Originally published in 1951, Nigerian Land Law and Custom (now with a new preface by Olusoji Elias), the first... Read More >>
‘The law of libel is the instrument of censorship by which dignity—too often pseudo-dignity—is to be upheld.’ That... Read More >>
Bail is rule and Jail is an Exception. The Freedom of a person should not be curtailed on the basis of mere allegations.... Read More >>
The Thin Line Between Truth and Deception In the dimly lit room, the air is thick with tension. A suspect sits... Read More >>
At an ABA Women in Criminal Justice Task Force listening session in 2019, Federal Defender Andrea George likened... Read More >>
SOVEREIGN TRUST: Reclaiming the Legal Estate is a comprehensive examination of private governance in modern law-written... Read More >>
Working with San Francisco legal and social service advocates, Lee Ann S. Wang shows how legal protections offered... Read More >>
This book tells the story of how the presidency, through history, law, and politics, has outgrown in power from... Read More >>
Examines the growing role of corporations in shaping public policy through advocacy and corporate action. Explores... Read More >>
Over the course of the Covid-19 pandemic, health and care have become central claims. Transnational campaigns addressing... Read More >>
This book targets scholars and students of European integration interested in democratic accountability in the EU... Read More >>
The first in-depth treatment of the judicial review of non-statutory executive powers challenges the conventional... Read More >>
This book is for anyone who cares about their privacy and data protection rights. It examines transatlantic conflicts... Read More >>
The book argues that there is a general right to conscientiously object to any legal obligation whatsoever on the... Read More >>
As new technologies continue to revolutionise the future of human reproduction, they challenge our legal and ethical... Read More >>
Explores the dynamics of governance and responsibility between member states and international financial institutions,... Read More >>
To find out what international legal scholars 'actually do' when they write and speak law, this book delves into... Read More >>