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Edward Elgar Publishing
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- The protection of traditional knowledge on genetic resources, Frantzeska Papadopoulou
- History of law and economics, edited by Henry N. Butler (Dean and Professor, Antonin Scalia Law School, George Mason University School of Law), and Jonathan Klick (Professor of Law, University of Pennsylvania Law School US and Erasmus Chair of Empirical Legal Studies, Rotterdam, the Netherlands)
- Technology and the trajectory of myth, David Grant, Lyria Bennett Moses
- Autonomy and self-determination, between legal assertions and utopian aspirations, edited by Peter Hilpold
- Privacy in public space, conceptual and regulatory challenges, edited by Tjerk Timan, Bryce Clayton Newell, Bert-Jaap Koops
- Research handbook on the history of corporate and company law, edited by Harwell Wells
- Grand challenges of planetary governance, global order in turbulent times, Oran R. Young
- Building the knowledge economy in Europe, new constellations in European research and higher education governance, edited by Meng-Hsuan Chou and Åse Gornitzka
- Human rights and Islam, an introduction to key debates between Islamic law and international human rights law, Abdullah Saeed
- Digital identity, virtual borders and social media, a panacea for migration governance?, edited by Emre Eren Korkmaz
- Accession to the World Trade Organization, a legal analysis, Dylan Geraets
- Propertizing European copyright, history, challenges and opportunities, Caterina Sganga
- Eu telecommunications law, Andrej Savin
- Changing sustainability norms through communication processes, the emergence of the business and human rights regime as transnational law, Karin Buhmann
- International law on the maintenance of peace, Jus contra Bellum, Robert Kolb (Professor of Public International Law, University of Geneva, Switzerland)
- Research handbook of fiduciary law, edited by D. Gordon Smith (Dean and Glen L. Farr Professor of Law, J. Reuben Clark Law School, Brigham Young University), and Andrew S. Gold (Professor of Law, DePaul University College of Law, Illinois, US)
- Research handbook on central banking, edited by Peter Conti-Brown (Assistant Professor, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, US), and Rosa Maria Lastra (Professor, International Financial and Monetary Law, Queen Mary University of London, UK)
- Water resource management and the law, edited by Erkki J. Hollo
- Handbook on the governance and politics of migration, edited by Emma Carmel, Katharina Lenner, Regine Paul
- A research agenda for heritage planning, perspectives from Europe, Eva Stegmeijer and Loes Veldpaus
- Integrating Europe's infrastructure networks, the political economy of the European infrastructure system, Colin Turner
- The crisis of risk, subprime debt and US financial power from 1944 to present, Scott M. Aquanno
- Intellectual property jurisdiction strategies, where to litigate unitary rights vs national rights in the EU, Torsten Bjørn Larsen
- A research agenda for regional and local government, edited by Mark Callanan and John Loughlin
- Corporate governance and investment management, the promises and limitations of the new financial economy, Roger M. Barker, Iris H-Y Chiu
- Finance in an age of austerity, the power of customer-owned banks, Johnston Birchall
- Copyright and information privacy, conflicting rights in balance, Federica Giovanella
- Research handbook on copyright law, edited by Paul Torremans
- Determann's field guide to data privacy law, international corporate compliance, third edition, Lothar Determann
- General principles of EU law and the protection of fundamental rights, Chiara Amalfitano (Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy)
- Research handbook on Austrian law and economics, edited by Todd J. Zywicki, Peter J. Boettke
- Research handbook on legal pluralism and EU law, edited by Gareth Davies (Professor of EU Law, Department of Transnational Legal Studies, Faculty of Law, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, the Netherlands), and Matej Avbelj (Associate Professor of European Law, Graduate School of Government and European Studies, Nova Univerza, Sloven)
- The harmonisation of national legal systems, strategic models and factors, Antonios E. Platsas
- Environmental border tax adjustments and international trade law, fostering environmental protection, Alice Pirlot
- Reconciling copyright with cumulative creativity, the third paradigm, Giancarlo Frosio (CEIPI, Université de Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France)
- Just interests, victims, citizens and the potential for justice, Robyn Holder (Griffith University, Australia)
- Certification and collective marks, law and practice, Jeffrey Belson
- Constitutionalism in the Americas, edited by Colin Crawford and Daniel Bonilla Maldonado
- Legal responses to transnational and international crimes, towards an integrative approach, edited by Harmen van der Wilt, and Christophe Paulussen
- Regulation of synthetic biology, BioBricks, biopunks and bioentrepreneurs, Alison McLennan
- International aid and private schools for the poor, smiles, miracles and markets, Pauline Dixon
- Public private partnership for WTO dispute settlement, enabling developing countries, Amrita Bahri
- Teaching research methods in political science, edited by Jeffrey L. Bernstein
- The digital citizen(ship), politics and democracy in the networked society, Luigi Ceccarini
- Research handbook on EU energy law and policy, edited by Rafael Leal-Arcas and Jan Wouters
- Research handbook on climate change, migration and the law, edited by Benoît Mayer and François Crépeau
- A modern guide to labour and the platform economy, edited by Jan Drahokoupil and Kurt Vandaele
- Public sector shock, the impact of policy retrenchment in Europe, edited by Daniel Vaughan-Whitehead
- Elgar encyclopedia of comparative law, edited by Jan M. Smits
- Handbook on social protection systems, edited by Esther Schüring and Markus Loewe
- Human rights and Islam, an introduction to key debates between Islamic law and international human rights law, Abdullah Saeed
- A modern guide to labour and the platform economy, edited by Jan Drahokoupil and Kurt Vandaele
- Autonomy and self-determination, between legal assertions and utopian aspirations, edited by Peter Hilpold
- Grand challenges of planetary governance, global order in turbulent times, Oran R. Young
- Building the knowledge economy in Europe, new constellations in European research and higher education governance, edited by Meng-Hsuan Chou and Åse Gornitzka
- Research handbook on the history of corporate and company law, edited by Harwell Wells
- Digital identity, virtual borders and social media, a panacea for migration governance?, edited by Emre Eren Korkmaz
- Eu telecommunications law, Andrej Savin
- Just interests, victims, citizens and the potential for justice, Robyn Holder (Griffith University, Australia)
- Constitutionalism in the Americas, edited by Colin Crawford and Daniel Bonilla Maldonado
- Regulation of synthetic biology, BioBricks, biopunks and bioentrepreneurs, Alison McLennan
- Handbook on the governance and politics of migration, edited by Emma Carmel, Katharina Lenner, Regine Paul
- Research handbook on central banking, edited by Peter Conti-Brown (Assistant Professor, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, US), and Rosa Maria Lastra (Professor, International Financial and Monetary Law, Queen Mary University of London, UK)
- International law on the maintenance of peace, Jus contra Bellum, Robert Kolb (Professor of Public International Law, University of Geneva, Switzerland)
- The crisis of risk, subprime debt and US financial power from 1944 to present, Scott M. Aquanno
- Research handbook of fiduciary law, edited by D. Gordon Smith (Dean and Glen L. Farr Professor of Law, J. Reuben Clark Law School, Brigham Young University), and Andrew S. Gold (Professor of Law, DePaul University College of Law, Illinois, US)
- Integrating Europe's infrastructure networks, the political economy of the European infrastructure system, Colin Turner
- A research agenda for heritage planning, perspectives from Europe, Eva Stegmeijer and Loes Veldpaus
- A research agenda for regional and local government, edited by Mark Callanan and John Loughlin
- General principles of EU law and the protection of fundamental rights, Chiara Amalfitano (Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy)
- Research handbook on legal pluralism and EU law, edited by Gareth Davies (Professor of EU Law, Department of Transnational Legal Studies, Faculty of Law, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, the Netherlands), and Matej Avbelj (Associate Professor of European Law, Graduate School of Government and European Studies, Nova Univerza, Sloven)
- Finance in an age of austerity, the power of customer-owned banks, Johnston Birchall
- Propertizing European copyright, history, challenges and opportunities, Caterina Sganga
- Reconciling copyright with cumulative creativity, the third paradigm, Giancarlo Frosio (CEIPI, Université de Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France)
- Teaching research methods in political science, edited by Jeffrey L. Bernstein
- The digital citizen(ship), politics and democracy in the networked society, Luigi Ceccarini
- Public private partnership for WTO dispute settlement, enabling developing countries, Amrita Bahri
- History of law and economics, edited by Henry N. Butler (Dean and Professor, Antonin Scalia Law School, George Mason University School of Law), and Jonathan Klick (Professor of Law, University of Pennsylvania Law School US and Erasmus Chair of Empirical Legal Studies, Rotterdam, the Netherlands)
- The Middle East in transition, the centrality of citizenship, edited by Nils A. Butenschøn and Roel Meijer
- The protection of traditional knowledge on genetic resources, Frantzeska Papadopoulou
- Handbook on social protection systems, edited by Esther Schüring and Markus Loewe
- The global rise of the modern plug-in electric vehicle, public policy, innovation and strategy, John D. Graham
- Research handbook on corporate crime and financial misdealing, edited by Jennifer Arlen (Norma Z. Paige Professor of Law; Director, Program on Corporate Compliance and Enforcement; and Director, Center for Law, Economics and Organization, New York University School of Law, US)
- Governing science and technology under the international economic order, regulatory divergence and convergence in the age of megaregionals, edited by Shin-yi Peng, Han-Wei Liu and Ching-Fu Lin
- Comparative constitutional theory, edited by Gary Jacobsohn and Miguel Schor
- International investment law and history, edited by Stephan W. Schill, Christian J. Tams and Rainer Hofmann
- Legal theory and the media of law, Thomas Vesting
- The Elgar companion to the extraordinary chambers in the Courts of Cambodia, Nina H.B. Jørgensen
- Populism and corruption, the other side of the coin, edited by Jonathan Mendilow and Éric Phélippeau
- International commercial arbitration and the Brussels I Regulation, Louise Hauberg Wilhelmsen
- Solidarity in EU law, legal principle in the making, edited by Andrea Biondi, Eglė Dagilytė, and Esin Küçük
- Accession to the World Trade Organization, a legal analysis, Dylan Geraets
- Research handbook on shadow banking, legal and regulatory aspects, edited by Iris H.-Y. Chiu (Professor of Corporate Law and Financial Regulation, University College London), and Iain G. MacNeil (Alexander Stone Professor of Commercial Law, University of Glasgow, UK)
- Technology and international relations, the new frontier in global power, edited by Giampiero Giacomello, Francesco Niccolò Moro and Marco Valigi
- Data ethics of power, a human approach in the big data and AI era, Gry Hasselbalch
- The evolution of the separation of powers, between the global north and the global south, edited by David Bilchitz, and David Landau
- The future of the policy sciences, edited by Anis Ben Brik and Leslie A. Pal
- The international tribunal for the law of the sea, law, practice and procedure, P. Chandrasekhara Rao and Philippe Gautier
- Outsourcing the law, a philosophical perspective on regulation, Pauline Westerman
- International polar law, edited by Donald R. Rothwell and Alan D. Hemmings