Tag Archives: Hart Publishing

Euthanasia and Law in Europe
By John Griffiths is Professor of Sociology of Law (Emeritus) at the University of Groningen. Heleen Weyers is Lecturer in Legal Theory at the University of Groningen. Maurice Adams is… Read more

Feminist Judgments: From Theory to Practice
By Rosemary Hunter is a Professor at the University of Kent. Clare McGlynn is a Professor at Durham University. Erika Rackley is a Senior Lecturer in Law at Durham University…. Read more

The Legal Foundations of INTERPOL
By Dr Rutsel Silvestre J Martha is a former General Counsel and Director of Legal Affairs of INTERPOL. He is currently the General Counsel and Director of Legal Affairs of… Read more

Modern Studies in Property Law: Volume 5
By Martin Dixon is a Reader in the Department of Land Economy and a Fellow of Queen’s College, Cambridge. Description This book is a collection of papers given at the… Read more

Hearsay Evidence in Criminal Proceedings (Criminal Law Library)
By JR Spencer QC is Professor of Law in the University of Cambridge and a Fellow of Selwyn College. He is also the author of Evidence of Bad Character (Hart… Read more

The International Court of Justice and Self-Defence in International Law (Studies in International Law)
By James A Green is a lecturer in law at the University of Reading. Description The legal rules governing the use of force between States is one of the most… Read more

Engaging with Foreign Law
By Sir Basil Markesinis QC is a Fellow of the British Academy, a Foreign Fellow of the Accademia dei Lincei of Rome, the Royal Belgian Academy of Arts and Sciences… Read more

The Democratic Aspects of Trade Union Recognition
By Alan Bogg is a Fellow and Tutor in Law of Hertford College, Oxford. Description The long ascendancy of pluralism and ‘collective laissez-faire’ as a guiding ideology of British labour… Read more

The German Criminal Code: A Modern English Translation (Studies in International and Comparative Criminal Law)
By Michael Bohlander had been a member of the German judiciary for over 13 years before he joined the Department of Law of Durham University in 2004. From 1999 until… Read more