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Originally published in 1962, this book discusses Britain’s role in the world from the Second World War to the decision to apply for... Læs mere
When this book was originally published in 1974 it was the most comprehensive account yet published of British foreign policy from the end of World War II until the entry of Britian into the European Economic Community in 1973.
A USA TODAY BESTSELLERFrom an eminent legal scholar and the president of the ACLU, an essential account of how transportation infrastructure—from highways and roads to sidewalks and buses—became a means of protecting segregation and inequality after the fall of Jim Crow.
The experiences of two social generations of LGBTQ people in Australia as they navigate a period of unprecedented social and political transformation.
Traces the evolution of the Roman legal system through a study of the law of inheritance.
Provides a radical reappraisal of the right to free speech by critiquing pre-existing theory and offers a novel reinterpretation of the right as a matter of theory and practice.
Analyses in full the matters relating to the regulation of international trade under UK legislation, including coverage of geo-political situations such as the war in the Ukraine.
The book discusses the regulatory framework of contingent protection in the World Trade Organization - antidumping, countervailing... Læs mere
Redefining Comparative Constitutional Law: Essays for Mark Tushnet commemorates the writings of Mark Tushnet, a significant voice in the... Læs mere
Exploring the nuances and complexities in men’s and women’s accounts of how mainstream pornography is experienced in their everyday lives, this book demonstrates how pornography can be both a site for pleasure and pain across gendered lines.