10 Save up to 20% at e-elgar.com I For our electronic content, visit: elgaronline.com TEXTBOOK Advanced Introduction to International Tax Law Third Edition Reuven S. Avi-Yonah, University of Michigan, US ‘The new edition of Avi-Yonah’s Advanced Introduction to International Tax Law is a compact and accessible guide to the field. In effect, he has given us two books in one. The first is a very useful general guide to the basics of the rules and how they work in practice, with illuminating international comparisons to the often distinctive US rules. The second is a clear and spirited defense of Avi-Yonah’s particular views about international tax policy. These do not attract consensus in the field – nor do anyone else’s views – but they can help stimulate further thinking about these complicated and important issues.’ – Daniel Shaviro, New York University, US Key Features: • Defines the main principles of jurisdiction and how they apply to tax • Critically analyses both inbound and outbound taxation, on both passive and active income • Discusses transfer pricing, a variant of source-based taxation that lies at the heart of modern efforts to tax corporations at source Nov 2024 c 202 pp Hardback 978 1 0353 3954 9 c £85.00 / c $120.00 Paperback 978 1 0353 3956 3 c £16.45 / c $25.00 eTextbook Elgar Advanced Introductions series Course leaders – access your examination copy on publication Also available for your library through the Advanced Introductions to Law online resource. Hate Crimes in Comparative Legal Perspective Edited by Jon-Mirena Landa Gorostiza, Enara Garro Carrera, Mikel Anderez Belategi and Iñigo Gordon Benito, University of the Basque Country(UPV/ EHU), Spain ‘This book goes some way towards filling an odd lacuna in the hate crime literature, pulling together as it does scholarship on the emerging developments and debates on the hate crime canon across Europe. It features analyses of disparate nations and allows for the identification of both parallel and distinct approaches to the phenomenon. Hate Crimes in Comparative Legal Perspective lays a strong foundation for ongoing comparative analyses.’ – Barbara Perry, Ontario Tech University, Canada Nov 2024 c 210 pp Hardback 978 1 0353 4377 5 c £85.00 / c $120.00 eBook • Elgaronline OPEN ACCESS Fairness in Intellectual Property Law Searching for a Uniform Concept Annette Kur, Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition, Germany, Nari Lee, Hanken School of Economics, Helsinki, Finland and Anna Tischner, Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland ‘This is a thought-provoking book about the role of fairness as a legal concept in EU intellectual property law. Written by leading IP scholars, it builds a framework of fairness through analysis of EU primary and secondary law, along with theoretical and empirical perspectives. The book is a must read for those grappling with how fairness is and can be incorporated into IP law, particularly as technological challenges continue to push at the boundaries of IP.’ – Tanya Aplin, King’s College London, UK Nov 2024 c 476 pp Hardback 978 1 80088 305 5 c £135.00 / c $190.00 eBook • Elgaronline Elgar Monographs in Intellectual Property Law On publication this Open Access title will be free to download on Elgaronline. Social Justice, Welfare and EU Law Measuring Integration in the Visegrád Countries Sára Hungler, Centre for Social Sciences and ELTE, Hungary ‘Based on Nancy Fraser’s theory of social justice, Sara Hungler’s eye-opening book delves into both the achievements and the loopholes of the European social model. Through a masterful combination of legal analysis and a social science approach, the author provides an insightful, integrated inquiry into the Visegrad Countries highlighting the current and prospective impact of EU policies aiming at reducing poverty and curbing social exclusion in the European Union.’ – Marco Biasi, University of Milan, Italy Nov 2024 c 280 pp Hardback 978 1 0353 2377 7 c £100.00 / c $140.00 eBook • Elgaronline Rethinking Law’s Families and Family Law Edited by Frederik Swennen, Elise Goossens and Tine Van Hof, University of Antwerp, Belgium ‘Packed with leading family law academics and cutting-edge research, this is a noteworthy and authoritative new book on the current challenges facing family law. It urges the reader to question and at times abandon traditional models of the family, and sets the tone for family law scholarship of the future.’ – Sharon Thompson, Cardiff University, UK Nov 2024 c 302 pp Hardback 978 1 0353 3840 5 c £105.00 / c $145.00 eBook • Elgaronline Elgar Studies in International Family Law LAW TITLES PUBLISHED OCT - DEC 2024
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