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This book explores the relationship between sports law, the Olympic Movement and human rights. Examining the historical legal roots of contemporary ‘Olympic... Læs mere
Originally published in 1987, in this new approach to the case of William Joyce (Lord Haw-Haw), Francis Selwyn looks both at the career of Joyce, the Irish-American-cum-Fascist bully-boy, and the changing nature of treason, altered by the events of the Second World War.
Originally published in 1988, Rotten to the Core? asks who was the real Neville Heath? The author deals with Heath the psychopath, but it also... Læs mere
Originally published in 1988, Gangland evokes the high drama of the weeks in the autumn of 1952 when PC Sidney Miles was shot and the subsequent trial of Bentley... Læs mere
This book introduces a general theory of intellectual property (IP) law, highlighting its importance and relevance in addressing complex IP issues in the digital economy, which often intersect with competition law.
Originally published in 1965, the author makes a strong case for the study of international relations, arguing that given the rational approach he advocates, it is possible to avoid a major war since no government wants one. His theories reach some controversial conclusions.
Originally published in 1963, this book examines the tools and techniques of research to be applied in the field of international relations. The author takes the... Læs mere