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First published in 1974, Authors, Publishers and Politicians describes the efforts to secure an Anglo-American copyright agreement.
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This book explores the development and application of the law of treason in England across more than a thousand years, placing this legal history within a broader historical context.
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The Routledge Handbook of Heritage and the Law sheds light on the relationship between the two fields and analyses how the law shapes heritage and heritage practice in both expected and unexpected ways.
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This book considers the use of impeachment in a global context. Leading scholars and experts give an insight into significant... Læs mere
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The Individual in International Law collects the work of esteemed scholars to examine the effects of humanisation on international law, and how individual status, rights, and obligations have changed the international legal system throughout history and into the present day.
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Provides a fresh account of one of the defining judicial engagements in English legal history.
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Human Rights in Transition combines rich theoretical reflections with practice-informed observations about human rights to consider the present, the recent and distant past, and the future of human rights.
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The Norwegian 'treason trials' were the most extensive post-war 'reckoning' with wartime collaboration in all of Europe. This study... Læs mere
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The first examination of judicial selection litigation in the United States and beyond. Analyzes over 2,000 cases and presents patterns of litigation over time and across... Læs mere
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Offering the first comprehensive account of the history and function of the common law's most legendary character, the book argues that the reasonable person is best understood as a legal device inviting those who apply it to take the perspective of an imaginary other.