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The Elgar Companion to the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia
Nina H.B. Jørgensen
This Companion is a one-stop reference resource on the Phnom Penh based ‘Khmer Rouge tribunal''. It serves as an introduction to the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia, while also exploring some of the Court’s practical and...eBook:Find out more£48.00
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Research Handbook on Corporate Crime and Financial Misdealing
Edited by Jennifer Arlen
Jennifer Arlen brings together 13 original chapters by leading scholars that examine how to deter corporate misconduct through public enforcement and private interventions. Scholars from a variety of disciplines present both theoretical ...eBook:Find out more£48.00
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Comparative Criminal Procedure
Edited by Jacqueline E. Ross, Stephen C. Thaman
This Handbook presents innovative research that compares different criminal procedure systems by focusing on the mechanisms by which legal systems seek to avoid error, protect rights, ground their legitimacy, expand lay participation in ...eBook:Find out more£43.96
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Legal Responses to Transnational and International Crimes
Edited by Harmen Van der Wilt, Christophe Paulussen
This book critically reflects on the relationship between ‘core crimes’ which make up the subject matter jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court (such as war crimes, crimes against humanity, genocide, and aggression) and transna...eBook:Find out more£25.00
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Research Handbook on the International Penal System
Edited by Róisín Mulgrew, Denis Abels
Drawing on the expertise and experience of contributors from a wide range of academic, professional and judicial backgrounds, this handbook critically analyses the laws, policies and practices that govern detention, punishment and the en...eBook:Find out more£43.96
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Empirical Legal Research
Frans L. Leeuw, Hans Schmeets
Empirical Legal Research describes how to investigate the roles of legislation, regulation, legal policies and other legal arrangements at play in society. It is invaluable as a guide to legal scholars, practitioners and students on how ...eBook:Find out more£29.56
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A Short Introduction to Judging and to Legal Reasoning
Geoffrey Samuel
This Short Introduction looks at judging and reasoning from three perspectives: what legal reasoning has been; what legal reasoning is from the view of judges and jurists themselves (the internal view); and what legal reasoning is from t...eBook:Find out more£24.76
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Multi-criteria Analysis in Legal Reasoning
Bengt Lindell
Providing an accessible introduction to the application of multi-criteria analysis in law, this book illustrates how simple additive weighing, a well known method in decision theory, can be used in problem structuring, analysis and decis...eBook:Find out more£25.00
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International Criminal Justice
Gideon Boas, Pascale Chifflet
This book explores crucial themes in international criminal justice. It starts by answering the searching question: what is international criminal justice? The book then considers the role and impact of politics, history, psychology, ter...eBook:Find out more£25.00
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Research Handbook on International Courts and Tribunals
Edited by William A. Schabas, Shannonbrooke Murphy
This collection takes a thematic and interpretive, system-wide and inter-jurisdictional comparative approach to the debates and controversies related to the growth of international courts and tribunals. By providing a synthetic overview ...eBook:Find out more£48.00
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Regulating Judges
Edited by Richard Devlin, Adam Dodek
Regulating Judges presents a novel approach to judicial studies. It goes beyond the traditional clash of judicial independence versus judicial accountability. Drawing on regulatory theory, Richard Devlin and Adam Dodek argue that judici...eBook:Find out more£25.00
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Comparing the Democratic Governance of Police Intelligence
Edited by Thierry Delpeuch, Jacqueline E. Ross
"Intelligence-led policing" is an emerging movement of efforts to develop a more democratic approach to the governance of intelligence by expanding the types of expertise and the range of participants who collaborate in the networked gov...eBook:Find out more£25.00