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  • The Federalistby Alexander Hamilton; James Madison; John Jay; Terence Ball; Raymond Geuss; Quentin Skinner

    Cambridge University Press 2003; US$ 26.00

    The most accessible rendition ever of a classic of political thought in action. Terence Ball presents all eighty-five Federalist papers, along with the sixteen letters of 'Brutus', the New York Antifederalist. Each is systematically cross-referenced to the other, and both to the appended Articles of Confederation and US Constitution. more...

  • Mental Health Reformby Alan Marzilli

    Infobase Publishing 2003; US$ 32.95

    Each book in this series offers all the statutes, legal opinions, and studies a student needs to structure a cohesive argument on a given controversial topic. Issues are presented from multiple points of view; sidebars cite law and opinions to aid in critical analysis; paratextual questions encourage reader engagement; and all sources are fully documented and grouped by the side of the argument. Discusses mental illness as a social problem: To what extent should persons with mental illness be contained in order to protect society? Can society afford not to bear the cost of treatment? more...

  • Q&A Constitutional & Administrative Law 2009-2010by Helen Fenwick; Gavin Phillipson

    Taylor & Francis 2009; US$ 28.95

    Part of the successful Routledge-Cavendish Q&A series, which provides students with essential advice and guidance for essay and exam success, Q&A Administrative Law 2007-2008 has been fully updated and revised to incorporate developments in public law since the publication of the previous edition. more...

  • Uninhibited, Robust, and Wide-Openby Lee C. Bollinger

    Oxford University Press, USA 2010; US$ 14.96

    Lee Bollinger is one of our foremost experts on the First Amendment--both an erudite scholar and elegant advocate. In this sweeping account, he explores the troubled history of a free press in America and looks toward the challenges ahead. The first amendment guaranteed freedom of the press in seemingly clear terms. However, over the course of American history, Bollinger notes, the idea of press freedom has evolved, in response to social, political, technological, and legal changes. It was not until the twentieth century that freedom of the press came to be understood as guaranteeing an "uninhibited, robust and wide-open" public discourse. But even during the twentieth century, government continually tried to erect barriers: the sedition... more...

  • The Queen's Other Realmsby Peter Boyce

    The Federation Press 2008; US$ 55.00

    This book traces the long and sometimes subtle process of localising monarchy in the vice-regal office from the mid-twentieth century onwards, and compares the powers and functions of the Queen’s surrogates in Australia, Canada and New Zealand with each other and with those of the monarch herself, including their recourse to the so-called “reserve powers”. more...

  • Constitutional & Administrative Lawby Hilaire Barnett

    Taylor & Francis 2010; US$ 59.95

    Hilaire Barnett's respected and ever-popular textbook helps to provide students with an understanding of the constitution's past, present and future by analysing and illustrating the political and socio-historical contexts which have shaped the constitution, the current major rules and principles of public law and on-going constitutional reform. more...

  • The Implicit Relation of Psychology and Lawby Fiona Raitt; Suzanne Zeedyk

    Routledge 2000; US$ 32.50

    An international text drawing from research and case material. The authors review the use of psychology in Law and identify a powerful collusion between the two fields which works actively against the interests of women. more...

  • Oceans Governance and Maritime Strategyby David Wilson; Dick Sherwood

    Allen & Unwin 2000; US$ 31.96

    Australia is part of a region that contains some of the busiest shipping lanes and some of the richest marine resources in the world. This work analyzes the diverse and sometimes conflicting interests, including security, economic, scientific and legal issues, the country faces. more...

  • An Unruly Childby Bruce Kercher

    Allen & Unwin 1995; US$ 32.72

    Provocative history of Australian law since white settlement. more...

  • Free Trade and its Reception 1815-1960, Volume 1by Andrew Marrison

    Routledge 1998; US$ 190.00

    This book examines the Corn Laws and their repeal, and explores the development of free trade ideas in Britain and around the world. The contributors are leading international experts in the field from Britain, Europe and the United States. more...