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- EC Competition Law, Giorgio Monti
- British government and the constitution, text and materials, Colin Turpin, Adam Tomkins
- Obscenity, an account of censorship laws and their enforcement in England and Wales, Geoffrey Robertson
- Law and administration, Carol Harlow, Richard Rawlings
- The justice of visual art, creative state-building in times of political transition, Eliza Garnsey
- An introduction to law, Phil Harris
- Cases and materials on the English legal system, Michael Zander
- The Abortion Act of 1967, a biography of a UK law, Sally Sheldon [three others]
- Comparative law, Mathias Siems, European University Institute, Florence
- Analysis of evidence, Terence Anderson, David Schum, William Twining
- Human rights, southern voices, Francis Deng, Abdullahi An-Na'im, Yash Ghai and Upendra Baxi, edited by William Twining
- Globalisation and the Western legal tradition, recurring patterns of law and authority, David B. Goldman
- Environmental protection, text and materials, Sue Elworthy, Jane Holder
- Regulation and public law, Robert Baldwin, Christopher McCrudden ; with contributions by Paul Craig ... [and others]
- Health law and the European Union, Tamara K. Hervey and Jean V. McHale
- Destabilized property, property law in the sharing economy, Shelly Kreiczer-Levy
- Accidents, compensation and the law, P. S. Atiyah
- Law, infrastructure, and human rights, Michael B. Likosky
- The future governance of citizenship, Dora Kostakopoulou
- Atiyah's Accidents, compensation, and the law
- The legal foundations of the welfare state, Ross Cranston
- Product liability, Jane Stapleton
- European public law, Patrick Birkinshaw
- Transnational law, a framework for analysis, Michael W. Dowdle, National University of Singapore Faculty of Law
- International business taxation, a study in the internationalization of business regulation, Sol Picciotto
- Charities, trusts, and social welfare, Michael Chesterman
- The internationalisation of criminal evidence, beyond the common law and civil law traditions, John D. Jackson, Sarah J. Summers
- Moffat's trusts law, text and materials, Jonathan Garton, Rebecca Probert, Gerry Bean
- Globalisation and legal theory, by William Twining
- Evaluating scientific evidence, an interdisciplinary framework for intellectual due process, Erica Beecher-Monas
- Labour law, text and materials, Paul Davies, Mark Freedland
- Rethinking evidence, exploratory essays, William Twining
- Gender, law and justice in a global market, Ann Stewart
- Rules and practices of international investment law and arbitration, Yannick Radi
- Consumers and the law, Ross Cranston
- Self, others and the state, relations of criminal responsibility, Arlie Loughnan
- Transitional justice for foxes, conflict, pluralism and the politics of compromise, Frank Haldemann
- Moffat's trusts law, text and materials, Jonathan Garton with Graham Moffat, Formerly of the University of Warwick, Gerry Bean, Partner, DLA Piper, and Rebecca Probert, Professor in Law, University of Warwick
- International and European disability law and policy, text, cases and materials, Andrea Broderick, Delia Ferri
- A critical introduction to European law, Ian Ward
- Evidence matters, science, proof, and truth in the law, Susan Haack, University of Miami
- Landlord and tenant, text and materials on housing and law, Martin Partington
- British Islam and English law, a classical pluralist perspective, Patrick S. Nash
- Environmental protection, law and policy, text and materials, Jane Holder and Maria Lee
- Reconstructing criminal law, critical perspectives on crime and the criminal process, Nicola Lacey, Celia Wells, Dirk Meure
- Electrified democracy, the internet and the United Kingdom Parliament in history, Andrew Blick
- Law, text, terror, Ian Ward
- Properties of law, modern law and after, Kaarlo Tuori, University of Helsinki
- Sentencing and criminal justice, Andrew Ashworth
- Property law, commentary and materials, Alison Clarke and Paul Kohler