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This book examines the persistence of blasphemy provisions, their increasing use in post-authoritarian Indonesia and the extent to which religion has been instrumentalised for political ends justified by law.
Alleged 'criminal' migrants who find themselves trapped, unwanted in the countries hosting them but unable to... Læs mere
A fascinating dialogue between a leading European scholar and Eleanor Sharpston, the former and hugely influential UK Advocate General at the Court of Justice of the European Union.
This book documents, analyzes, and interprets the history of the Warsaw Pact based on the archives of the alliance itself. The Soviet... Læs mere
This volume offers a groundbreaking exploration of China's engagement with international law over the past two centuries. Written by an... Læs mere
Drawing on empirical research across three diverse settings, Redressing Rape in War offers an innovative medico-legal framework for redressing conflict-related sexual violence (CRSV), integrating insights from transitional justice, restorative justice, and medical scholarship.
This text is a comprehensive, in-depth review and summary of the UN FCCC AIJ pilot. Specific topics covered in this book include an introduction to the AIJ pilot and the FCCC guidelines/criteria, AIJ project development and finance, and the project development community.
The Cambridge Companion to World Trade Law provides expert but compact discussion of the diverse perspectives, enduring issues and emergent challenges in the... Læs mere
Shipping moves over 90% of global trade, yet for many, the industry remains unseen. Introduction to Shipping brings this vast and... Læs mere
International Trade Law Statutes and Conventions 2025- 2026 presents all the most recent legislation for international trade law in a student-friendly volume. It can be used alongside International Trade Law Statutes and Conventions 2019-2021 for a truly comprehensive collection.
International Investment Law in the Commonwealth Caribbean employs rigorous doctrinal analysis that places Caribbean experiences at its centre, while also building readers’ analytical capabilities for engaging with complex issues in international economic law.