Tag Archives: Cambridge University Press

[FREE] Legacies of Crime: A Follow-Up of the Children of Highly Delinquent Girls and Boys
By Peggy C. Giordano Description Legacies of Crime explores the lives of seriously delinquent girls and boys who were followed over a twenty-year period as they navigated the transition to… Read more

The Origins of International Investment Law: Empire, Environment and the Safeguarding of Capital
By Kate Miles is a Fellow and College Lecturer in Law at Gonville and Caius, University of Cambridge. She currently serves on the International Law Association’s New Study Group on… Read more

Natural Law Theories in the Early Enlightenment
By T. J. Hochstrasser Description This study examines the development of natural law theories in the early stages of the Enlightenment in Germany and France. T. J. Hochstrasser investigates the… Read more

The International Law of Investment Claims
By Zachary Douglas is a lecturer at the University of Cambridge Faculty of Law, a fellow of Jesus College, Cambridge, and a barrister with Matrix Chambers, London. He is also… Read more

Judicial Review in New Democracies: Constitutional Courts in Asian Cases
By Tom Ginsburg Description Where does judicial power come from, how does it develop, and what political conditions support its expansion? This book answers these important questions through an examination… Read more

Bioethics and Disability: Toward a Disability-Conscious Bioethics (Cambridge Disability Law and Policy Series)
By Alicia Ouellette is a Professor of Law at Albany Law School and a Professor of Bioethics in the Union Graduate College/Mount Sinai School of Medicine Bioethics Program. Her recent… Read more

The Victorian Taxpayer and the Law: A Study in Constitutional Conflict (Cambridge Tax Law Series)
By Professor Chantal Stebbings is Professor of Law and Legal History at the University of Exeter and a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society. She is also a General Commissioner… Read more

The Confluence of Public and Private International Law: Justice, Pluralism and Subsidiarity in the International Constitutional Ordering of Private Law
By Alex Mills Description A sharp distinction is usually drawn between public international law, concerned with the rights and obligations of states with respect to other states and individuals, and… Read more

Constituting Europe: The European Court of Human Rights in a National, European and Global Context (Studies on Human Rights Conventions)
By Andreas Føllesdal is Professor of Political Philosophy at the Norwegian Centre for Human Rights, Faculty of Law, University of Oslo.Birgit Peters is a postdoctoral researcher and lecturer at the… Read more

Comparative Constitutional Design (Comparative Constitutional Law and Policy)
By Tom Ginsburg, University of Chicago School of Law Description This volume brings together essays by many of the leading scholars of comparative constitutional design from myriad disciplinary perspectives, including law,… Read more