This is the first comprehensive history of trial by jury in India. It will be of interest to all those interested in the history of the law, including law students, law professors, lawyers, and all those interested in the history of law and society in the Empire and beyond.
Uniquely covering all Southeast Asian countries across five key sectors (agriculture, conservation, energy, health, and migration management), this book... Læs mere
This book tells a simple but powerful story: deaf people have always been part of history, even when history has failed to notice them. In Silent... Læs mere
This book is a collective biography of the anti-Nazis who shaped postwar Germany's constitution by implementing a “militant democracy.” These anti-Nazis empowered courts to review legislation as a way to try Nazi war criminals and purge Nazi ideology from German law.
Drawing on a range of academic and artistic disciplines, this book investigates what can be known... Læs mere
This book features new information on Soviet and present-day Russian innovation and intellectual property rules. It is intended... Læs mere
This book is a contribution to the growing field of global legal ethnography. Through engagement... Læs mere
Few readers know that Jonathan Swift, one of the greatest satirists in English, was also one of the most influential foreign policy... Læs mere
This book explores how friendships within the same faith shape exclusion and tolerance in... Læs mere
This book explores key topics such as meritocracy, corruption, and distributive politics, offering a theory that... Læs mere
Develops a 'knowledge-first' theory of intentional action that places control, understood as a capacity for practical knowledge, at its core. This book is intended for academics and students interested in philosophy of action.
In the traditions of women of color feminisms, queer of color critique, and aligned projects disidentified from majoritarian worlds, this Element focuses on how we work with the attenuating conditions of academic life.