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Offering a practical exploration of persistent and new challenges relating to contemporary international fisheries law, this book examines... Læs mere
Originally published in 1985 Gender, Sex and the Law explores the way in which the law, at its various levels of jurisdiction, justifies its discrimination against women in terms of the physiological differences between the sexes.
This book complements the sparse findings on education, labour market outcomes, and wellbeing relating to immigrant offspring by providing original research in order to individuate strategies for removing the obstacles that the migrants’ descendants face.
Bridging cognitive linguistics and legal theory, this book argues that categorisation is a crucial cognitive operation... Læs mere
This edited collection brings together a range of academics, practitioners and organisations to consider the implications of recent case law around consent in sexual relationships on the day-to-day lives of people with cognitive impairments.
An FT Best Book of the Year 'Perhaps the best of the memoirs of Afghanistan so far published' FT
This edited collection brings together scholars from the UK, US, and Australia to reveal the impressive and enviable breadth of Jane Stapleton's scholarship in tort law, while contributing to many of the ongoing and traditional debates in tort.
Trials of Sovereignty offers the first legal history of mercy and discretion in nineteenth and... Læs mere
This timely, insightful, and data-led book fills a gap in gang scholarship by examining gangs in rural areas, specifically focussing on youth gang activity.