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Advanced Introduction to International Intellectual Property
Susy Frankel, Daniel J. Gervais
This authoritative introduction provides a detailed overview of the complexities of the international intellectual property regime and the ways in which it operates. The authors cover the key international institutions and agreements tha...eBook:Find out more$23.96
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International Water Law
Edited by Laurence Boisson de Chazournes, Mara Tignino
This collection brings together writings from leading water law experts around the world to assess the law applicable to the uses, management and protection of water resources. Exploring the diverse aspects of this, from human rights to ... -
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Human Rights and Corporate Wrongs
Simon Baughen
The effects of globalisation, together with the increase in foreign investment and resource development within the developing world, have created a context for human rights abuses by States in which transnational corporations are complic...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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Indigenous Intellectual Property
Edited by Matthew Rimmer
This Handbook considers the international struggle to provide for proper and just protection of Indigenous intellectual property. Leading scholars consider legal and policy controversies over Indigenous knowledge in the fields of interna...eBook:Find out more$65.00
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Citizen Journalists
Ian Cram
This monograph explores the phenomenon of ‘citizen journalism’ from a legal and constitutional perspective. It describes and evaluates emerging patterns of communication between a new and diverse set of speakers and their audiences. Draw...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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International Labour Law
Edited by Barbara J. Fick
This timely volume provides a selection of seminal articles that analyze and debate current key topics in the field of international labour law. In particular, the collection focuses on the central role of the International Labour Organi... -
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International Investment Law and Development
Edited by Stephan W. Schill, Christian J. Tams, Rainer Hofmann
Foreign investment is meant to contribute to the host country’s development, and yet international investment law has often been seen as an obstacle to (sustainable) development. So are investment and development friends or foes? Combini...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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Performance Requirements and Investment Incentives Under International Economic Law
David Collins
In this discerning book, David Collins provides an eloquent analysis of performance requirements and investment incentives as vital tools of economic policy. Adopting a consciously broad definition of both instruments, this work provokes...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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Handbook on the Law of Cultural Heritage and International Trade
Edited by James A.R. Nafziger, Robert Kirkwood Paterson
This Handbook offers a collection of original writings by leading scholars and practitioners in the exciting, rapidly developing field of cultural heritage law. The detailed essays are the product of a multi-year project of the Committee...eBook:Find out more$67.96
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Global Environmental Law at a Crossroads
Edited by Robert V. Percival, Jolene Lin, William Piermattei
This timely volume considers the future of environmental law and governance in the aftermath of the "Rio+20" conference. An international set of expert contributors begin by addressing a range of governance concepts that can be used to a...eBook:Find out more$53.56
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Joint Venture Strategies
Zenichi Shishido, Munetaka Fukuda, Masato Umetani
Although they have the potential to create synergies, joint ventures by their nature contain inherent risk. Therefore, each partner in a joint venture needs to incentivize each other in order to maximize their own payoff. Extensive pre-c...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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Private International Law and Public law
Edited by Horatia Muir Watt
The conspicuous absence of private international law from the current global governance debate may be traced in part to its traditional ‘public law taboo’, fed by liberal understandings of statehood and its characteristic public/private ...