Legal Philosophy
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Smart Technologies and the End(s) of Law
Mireille Hildebrandt
This timely book tells the story of the smart technologies that reconstruct our world, by provoking their most salient functionality: the prediction and preemption of our day-to-day activities, preferences, health and credit risks, crimi...eBook:Find out more£24.76
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Robot Law
Edited by Ryan Calo, A. Michael Froomkin, Ian Kerr
Robot Law brings together exemplary research on robotics law and policy – an area of scholarly inquiry responding to transformative technology. Expert scholars from law, engineering, computer science and philosophy provide original contr...eBook:Find out more£25.00
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The Rule of Law
Christopher May
This timely book explores the complexities of the rule of law – a well-used but perhaps less well understood term – to explain why it is so often appealed to in discussions of global politics. Ranging from capacity building and the role ...eBook:Find out more£24.76
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Constitutionalism and Religion
Francois Venter
This topical book examines how the goals of constitutionalism – good and fair government – are addressed at a time when the multi-religious composition of countries’ populations has never before been so pronounced.eBook:Find out more£25.00
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Justice for Future Generations
Peter Lawrence
Peter Lawrence’s Justice for Future Generations breaks new ground by using a multidisciplinary approach to tackle the issue of what ethical obligations current generations have towards future generations in addressing the threat of clima...eBook:Find out more£19.96
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Understanding the Nature of Law
Michael Giudice
Understanding the Nature of Law explores methodological questions about how best to explain law. Among these questions, one is central: is there something about law which determines how it should be theorized? This novel book explains th...eBook:Find out more£25.00
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Critical Reflections on Ownership
Mary Warnock
In this thought provoking work, Mary Warnock explores what it is to own things, and the differences in our attitude to what we own and what we do not. Starting from the philosophical standpoints of Locke and Hume, the ownership of gard...eBook:Find out more£19.96
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Political Technology and the Erosion of the Rule of Law
Günter Frankenberg
This timely volume by distinguished scholar Günter Frankenberg offers a sophisticated analysis and sharp critique of the reactions of nations such as the US, Great Britain and Germany to perceived terrorist threats, organized crime actio...eBook:Find out more£24.76
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The Internationalisation of Legal Education
Edited by William van Caenegem, Mary Hiscock
The legal academy is responding in many varied ways to the challenge of producing lawyers adequately prepared to operate in a global environment. There is a renewed focus on lawyering skills, on core principles, on cultural context and o...eBook:Find out more£25.00
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Legal Thought and Philosophy
Bert van Roermund
Legal Thought and Philosophy clarifies background questions in legal research projects, such as the relationship between law and justice, law and politics, law and knowledge, facts and norms, normativity and validity, constituent and con...eBook:Find out more£29.56
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The Moral Dimensions of Intellectual Property Rights
Steven Ang
This highly original and exploratory book analyses the role morality plays in Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs). Steven Ang builds his idea that the justification for IPRs is bound up with a simultaneous duty to share part of that int...eBook:Find out more£25.00
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The Mind and Method of the Legal Academic
Jan M. Smits
Jan Smits assesses the recent turn away from doctrinal research towards a more empirical and theoretical way of legal investigation and offers a fresh perspective on what it is that legal academics should deal with and how they should do...eBook:Find out more£22.36