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Judiciaries in Comparative Perspective
Cambridge University Press 2011; US$ 104.00A collection of comparative insights on four major themes relating to the workings of the judiciary in six democracies. more...
Justice vs. Law
Free Press 2010; Not AvailableA detailed analysis of a child-abuse case reveals all of the aspects of the judicial system, including the limits of justice, and makes an argument for judicial restraint. more...
The Lawyer-Judge Bias in the American Legal System
Cambridge University Press 2010; US$ 78.00Explores the far-reaching effects on American law of bias amongst lawyers and judges towards the legal profession in their decision-making. more...
The Israeli Supreme Court and the Human Rights Revolution
Cambridge University Press 2011; US$ 75.00This book explains the reciprocal relations between the Supreme Court and the Israeli political system. more...
The Limits of Legal Reasoning and the European Court of Justice
Cambridge University Press 2012; US$ 88.00Gerard Conway explains how judges of the ECJ should be understood as sharing the same interpretative perspective as the law-maker. more...
Justice vs. Law
Free Press 2010; Not AvailableA detailed analysis of a child-abuse case reveals all of the aspects of the judicial system, including the limits of justice, and makes an argument for judicial restraint. more...
Judicial Review Handbook
Hart Publishing Limited 2008; US$ 196.20This indispensible reference book offers unrivalled coverage of administrative law including the work of the Administrative Court and its procedures. more...
EU Law for UK Lawyers
Hart Publishing Limited 2011; US$ 140.40Written in an authoritative yet accessible style the book provides an ideal guide and reference for anyone facing a problem with an EU law component. more...
Participation in EU Rule-making
OUP Oxford 2011; US$ 119.99The limited scope of participation in the making of EU law remains a continued source of controversy, featuring prominently in recent institutional and political developments that have been shaping the EU's constitutional framework - most intensely in the follow up of the Commission's White Paper on Governance. Yet little attention has been... more...
Complementarity in the Rome Statute and National Criminal Jurisdictions
OUP Oxford 2008; US$ 142.99This book provides an in depth-examination of the principle of complementarity in the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court and the implications of that principle for the suppression of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes on the domestic level. The book is set against the general background of the suppression of these crimes... more...









