Incoming Resources
- The impact of science and technology on the rights of the individual, Nicola Lucchi
- The right to science, then and now, edited by Helle Porsdam, Sebastian Porsdam Mann
- Three factor model, some ideas about the relationship between law, science and technology, Migle Laukyte
- Le droit saisi par la biologie, des juristes au laboratoire, sous la direction et avec une préface de Catherine Labrusse-Riou ; [contributions] K. Allbeury ... [and others] ; postfaces de A. Danchin, M. Vacquin
- Scientific authorship, credit and intellectual property in science, edited by Mario Biagioli & Peter Galison
- Science and technology in international economic law, balancing competing interests, edited by Bryan Mercurio and Kuei-Jung Ni
- La recherche juridique, sciences et pensées du droit, Boris Barraud
- Evolution and morality, edited by James E. Fleming and Sanford Levinson
- Philosophical foundations of law and neuroscience, edited by Dennis Patterson and Michael S. Pardo
- Evidence matters, science, proof, and truth in the law, Susan Haack, University of Miami
- Science and risk regulation in international law, Jacqueline Peel
- Toward a new legal common sense, law, globalization, and emancipation, Boaventura de Sousa Santos, University of Coimbra, University of Wisconsin
- Scientific freedom, an anthology on freedom of scientific research, Simona Giordano, John Coggon and Marco Cappato
- Science and risk regulation in international law, Jacqueline Peel
- Droit et sciences
- Scientific evidence in European environmental rule-making, the case of the landfill and end-of-life vehicles directives, editors, Andrea Biondi ... [and others]
- Living in technical legality, science fiction and law as technology, Kieran Tranter
- Science and judicial reasoning, the legitimacy of international environmental adjudication, Katalin Sulyok
- The ecology of law, toward a legal system in tune with nature and community, Fritjof Capra and Ugo Mattei
- Science at the bar, law, science, and technology in America, Sheila Jasanoff
- Law and nature, David Delaney
- Science in court, edited by Michael Freeman and Helen Reece
- Knowledge, technology and law, at the intersection of socio-legal and science & technology studies, edited by Emilie Cloatre and Martyn Pickersgill
- Science as a cultural human right, Helle Porsdam
- Runaway technology, can law keep up?, Joshua A.T. Fairfield
- The public nature of science under assault, politics, markets, science and the law, Helga Nowotny ... [and others]
- Experimental jurisprudence and the scienstate, by Frederick K. Beutal
- Rewriting nature, the future of genome editing and how to bridge the gap between law and science, Paul Enríquez