Legal Philosophy
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Women’s Law
Catherine Carol
In this timely book, Catherine Carol explores Western culture’s denial of the existence of ‘woman’ through the instrument of law. Carol suggests that the dominance of legal positivism within politico-legal domains has contributed to the ... -
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Research Handbook on the Philosophy of Contract Law
Edited by Mindy Chen-Wishart, Prince Saprai
With contributions from experts in the field, this comprehensive Research Handbook provides a systematic overview of debates at the cutting edge of the philosophy of contract law. Chapters explore key themes such as the limits of freedom... -
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Research Handbook on Law and Time
Edited by Frank Fagan, Saul Levmore
This Research Handbook explores the interactions between law and time, demonstrating how both are pivotal in the organization of human activities, including legal proceedings and societal functions. It expands upon the structural relatio... -
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Judicial Character in Hard Times
Edited by Tomasz Widłak
This insightful book analyses how judges’ intellectual traits and personalities impact the rule of law and the proper performance of judicial roles. Focusing on times of crisis, the book discusses manifestations of judicial character und... -
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Artificial Intelligence and Big Data
Edited by Frans L. Leeuw, Michael Bamberger
This timely book explores how Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Big Data contribute to the evaluation of the rule of law (covering legal arrangements, empirical legal research, law and technology, and international law), and social and ec... -
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Advanced Introduction to Political Jurisprudence
Martin Loughlin
In this Advanced Introduction, Martin Loughlin provides a concise analysis of political jurisprudence, a powerful but relatively neglected school of thought that offers a compelling account of the relationship between law and politics in... -
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New Materialist Tangles in and for the Anthropocene
Edited by Anna Grear, Dorothy Kwek
This thoughtful, enriching set of essays and conversations offers a unique exploration of themes and questions concerning a lively world ‘in trouble’. Provocative, stimulating, playful, insightful, and prescient, the reflections in this ... -
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The Great Adaptation
Guilherme Pratti
This timely book puts forward a novel understanding of the ongoing relationship between the law, regulation, technology and science with the goal of helping to mitigate and adapt to the severe environmental and societal impacts of climat...eBook:Find out more£25.00
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The Elgar Companion to Applied AI Ethics
Edited by Christoph Lütge, Alexander Kriebitz, Raphael Max, Caitlin C. Corrigan
This timely Companion provides a comprehensive overview of the relationship between applied ethics and the development and use of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Adopting a holistic approach, an array of global experts identify the norms a...eBook:Find out more£48.00
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States of Exception
Costas Douzinas
Considering the major crises Europe has faced over the last three decades, this unique book offers a multidisciplinary examination of the ways in which law, human rights and politics have evolved and were affected by recent emergencies.eBook:Find out more£25.56
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Research Handbook on Law and Utilitarianism
Edited by Guillaume Tusseau
The Research Handbook on Law and Utilitarianism sheds light on contemporary legal culture, and the ways in which it interacts with theories of justice. Guillaume Tusseau brings together an interdisciplinary range of scholars to analyse t...eBook:Find out more£48.00
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Advanced Introduction to Feminist Perspectives on Law
Margaret Thornton
This Advanced Introduction overviews the ongoing struggle for gender equality since the nineteenth century. It considers how women have looked to law as a means of facilitating entry into the public sphere, including in higher education,...eBook:Find out more£14.36