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Page 1: 2006 law catalogue - Wiley-Blackwell · JEREMY WALDRON, COLUMBIA LAW SCHOOL 448 PAGES / 0-631-20287-0 HB / 0-631-20288-9 PB / 2003 The Blackwell Guide to the Philosophy of Law and

2006 LawCatalogue

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CONTENTS

Introduction to Blackwell Law 2

General Law 3

Legal Theory & Philosophy of Law 7

Law & Policy 10

Law & Society 13

Criminology 20

European Community Law 23

Environmental Law & Environmental Ethics 24

Corporate Law & Business Ethics 25

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Legal StudiesEdited by ROB MERKIN, JENNY STEELE & NICK WIKELEY

LEGAL STUDIES is the journal of the Society of

Legal Scholars (SLS). LEGAL STUDIES is widely

recognised as one of the foremost academic law

journals in the UK and enjoys an international

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beyond. LEGAL STUDIES seeks to publish work

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2 The House of Lords and women's rights or Am I really a Law Lord?

Baroness Hale of Richmond

2 Wrongful trading and the liability of company directors: a theoretical

perspective

Andrew Keay

2 Code, control, and choice: why East is East and West is West

Roger Brownsword

2 Revisiting pure economic loss: lessons to be learnt from the Supreme

Court of Canada?

Paula Giliker

2 The demoralisation of medicine

Jonathan Montgomery

PUBLISHED ON BEHALF OF THE SOCIETY OF LEGAL SCHOLARS

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The Modern Law ReviewEdited by MARTIN LOUGHLIN

THE MODERN LAW REVIEW is a general, peer-

refereed journal that publishes original articles

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Appreciation

Helen Fenwick

2 Bargain Justice or Justice Denied? Sentence Discounts and the

Criminal Process

Ralph Henham

2 Mareva Injunctions and Third Parties: Exposing the Subtext

Peter Devonshire

2 Representative Procedures and the Future of Multi-Party Actions

Jillaine Seymour

2 Security, Insolvency and Risk: Who Pays the Price?

V. Finch

2 Reconciling Human Rights and the Public Interest: Conceptual

Problems and Doctrinal Uncertainty in the Jurisprudence of the

European Court of Human Rights

A. Mcharg

2 The Company Directors Duty of Care and Skill: The Case for an

Onerous but Subjective Standard

C. A. Riley

2 Reform of the Legal Profession: Alternative Way Ahead

G. Davies and Roger Kerridge

2 The Human Rights Act, Horizontal Effect, and the Common Law

G. Phillipson

2 Conditional Fees: The Ethical and Organisational Impact on the Bar

P. Kunzlick

THE MODERN LAW REVIEW LTD

www.modernlawreview.org.uk

ISSN: 0026-7961, VOLUME 69 (2006), SIX TIMES A YEAR4

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Journal of EmpiricalLegal StudiesEdited by THEODORE EISENBERG,MICHAEL HEISE, JEFFREY J. RACHLINSKI,STEWART J. SCHWAB & MARTIN T. WELLS

JELS: Where scholarship and practice meet

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2 A Broken System: The Persistent Patterns of Reversals of Death

Sentences in the United States

Andrew Gelman et al., Columbia University

2 Forty Years of Civil Jury Verdicts

Seth A. Seabury, RAND Institute for Civil Justice

2 The Vanishing Trial: An Examination of Trials and Related Matters in

Federal and State Courts

Marc Galanter, University of Wisconsin Law School

2 Attorney Fees in Class Action Settlements: An Empirical Study

Theodore Eisenberg, Cornell Law School, and Geoffrey P. Miller, NYU Law

School

2 The Determinants of Professional Fees in Large Bankruptcy

Reorganization Cases

Lynn M. LoPucki and Joseph W. Doherty, UCLA Law School

PUBLISHED ON BEHALF OF CORNELL LAW SCHOOL

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Negotiation JournalEdited by MICHAEL WHEELER

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2 For the Sake of the Team: Unity and Disunity in a Multiparty Major

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Larry Crump

2 Teaching Law Students How to Feel: Using Negotiations Training

to Increase Emotional Intelligence

Peter Reilly

2 The Secrets of Successful Mediators

Stephen B. Goldberg

PUBLISHED BY THE PROGRAM ON NEGOTIATION AT HARVARD LAW SCHOOL AND

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Journal of SupremeCourt HistoryEdited by MELVIN I. UROFSKYManaging Editor: CLARE CUSHMAN

For over 30 years the JOURNAL OF SUPREME COURT

HISTORY has been serving the legal profession,

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2 The Supreme Court in Times of Hot and Cold War: Learning from the

Sounds of Silence for a War on Terrorism

Douglas W. Kmiec

2 The Mormon Question: Polygamy and Constitutional Conflict in

Nineteenth-Century America

Sarah Barringer Gordon

2 Presidents as Supreme Court Advocates: Before and After the White

House

Allen Sharp

PUBLISHED ON BEHALF OF THE SUPREME COURT HISTORICAL SOCIETY.

WWW.SUPREMECOURTHISTORY.ORG

www.blackwellpublishing.com/JSCH

ISSN: 1059-4329, VOLUME 31 (2006), THREE TIMES A YEAR

Philosophy of Law and Legal Theory y

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Edited by DENNIS PATTERSONN, DENNIS

Rutgers University

“Dennis Patterson has produced a fine anthology, one that will be particularly usefulfor those interested in learning about recent debates in analytic jurisprudence.”

JEREMY WALDRON, COLUMBIA LAW SCHOOL

448 PAGES / 0-631-20287-0 HB / 0-631-20288-9 PB / 2003

The Blackwell Guide to thePhilosophy of Law and Legal Theory Edited by MARTIN P. GOLDING & WILLIAM A. EDMUNDSONM

Duke University; Georgia State University, Atlanta

“In addition to offering excellent introductions to the central topics of legal philosophy,the articles in this volume are in their own right distinguished scholarly contributionsto the field. Students and specialists alike will find the book to be of great interest.”

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SERIES: BLACKWELL PHILOSOPHY GUIDES / SERIES EDITOR: STEVEN CAHN

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Ratio JurisAn International Journal of Jurisprudence andPhilosophy of Law

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SAMPLE CONTENTS

2 Can Theories of Meaning and Reference Solve the Problem of Legal

Determinancy?

Brian H. Bix

2 A Modest Notion of Coherence in Legal Reasoning. A Model for the

European Court of Justice

Leonor Moral Soriano

2 Friendship, Identity and Solidarity. An Approach to Rights in Plant

Closing Cases

Gary Chartier

2 Why a Charter of Fundamental Human Rights in the EU?

Erik Oddvar Erikson

PUBLISHED IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE UNIVERSITY OF BOLOGNA

www.blackwellpublishing.com/RAJU

ISSN: 0952-1917, VOLUME 19 (2006), FOUR TIMES A YEAR

The Philosophy of Law MARK C. MURPHYr k

Georgetown University

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‘What is law?’ THE PHILOSOPHY OF LAW introduces

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180 PAGES / 1-4051-2946-8 HB / 1-4051-2960-3 PB / JUNE 2006

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Philosophy & PublicAffairsEdited by CHARLES R. BEITZ

Issues of public concern often have an important

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Dworkin and His Critics With Replies by Dworkin

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the rare collection worth reading for the whole as well as its parts.”

PHILIP BOBBITT, THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS

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The Journal of Law, Medicine &EthicsEdited by KATHLEEN M. BOOZANG, J.D., LL.M, Editor-in-Chief& EDWARD J. HUTCHINSON, Editor

Material published in THE JOURNAL OF LAW,

MEDICINE & ETHICS (JLME) contributes to the

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SAMPLE CONTENTS

2 Accountability in Population Biobanking: Comparative Approaches

Mylène Deschênes and Clémentine Sallée

2 Is Obtaining an Arrestee’s DNA a Valid Special Needs Search Under the

Fourth Amendment? What Should (and Will) the Supreme Court Do?

Tracey Maclin

2 Using Litigation to Make Public Health Policy: Theoretical and

Empirical Challenges in Assessing Product Liability, Tobacco, and Gun

Litigation

Timothy D. Lytton

2 Symposium: Expert Testimony: Bridging Bioethics and Evidence Law

2 Symposium: DNA & Justice

PUBLISHED ON BEHALF OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF LAW, MEDICINE & ETHICS.

WWW.ASLME.ORG

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ISSN: 1073-1105, VOLUME 34 (2006), FOUR TIMES A YEAR PLUS 2 SUPPLEMENTS

Regulation and GovernanceEdited by DAVID LEVI-FAUR, JOHN BRAITHWAITE & CARY COGLIANESE

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Law & PolicyIndexer:Modern Law ReviewThe

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LAW & POLICY publishes innovative contributions

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the analysis of legal policy issues in countries worldwide, as well as the

United States and Great Britain.

ARTICLES & SPECIAL ISSUES IN 2006

2 Managing Regulatory Risks and Defining the Parameters of Blame:

A Focus on the Australian Prudential Regulatory Authority

Julia Black

2 Divorce Israeli Style: Professional Perceptions of Gender and Power in

Mediated and Lawyer-Negotiated Divorces

Bryna Bogoch & Ruth Halperin-Kaddari

2 From International Ethics to European Union Policy: A Case Study on

Biopiracy in the EU’s Biotechnology Directive

Emilie Cloatre

2 Justice Without Borders: Human Rights Cases in U.S. Courts

Jeffrey Davis

2 Special Issue: The Impact of Court Procedure on the Psychology of

Judicial Decision Making

Guest Editors: Christoph Engel & Fritz Strack

2 Symposium on Emerging Technologies in the Legal System

Guest Editors: Elizabeth C. Wiggins & Molly Treadway Johnson

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Bioethicshics

Edited by RUTH CHADWICK & UDO SCHÜKLENK

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Developing World BioethicsEdited by WILLEM LANDMAN & UDO SCHÜKLENK

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ISSN: 1471-8731, VOLUME 6 (2006), THREE TIMES A YEAR 11

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health, privacy, demographics, and security.

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Law & Social InquiryIndexer:Modern Law ReviewThe

Edited by JOHN P. HEINZ & CHRISTOPHER TOMLINSReview Section Editor:HOWARD S. ERLANGER

LAW & SOCIAL INQUIRY (LSI) features both

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SAMPLE CONTENTS

2 The Federal/State Criminal Prosecution Nexus: A Case Study in

Cooperation and Discretion

Lisa L. Miller and James Eisenstein

2 Philip Corboy and the Construction of the Plaintiffs’ Personal Injury

Bar

Sara Parikh and Bryant Garth

2 Seeing Hazily (But Not Darkly) Through the Lens: Some Recent

Empirical Studies of Surveillance Technologies

Gary T. Marx

2 Law, Citizenship, and the Construction of (Some) Immigrant “Others”

Kitty Calavita

2 Political Lackeys or Faithful Public Servants? Two Views of the

Japanese Judiciary

Frank K. Upham

PUBLISHED ON BEHALF OF THE AMERICAN BAR FOUNDATION. WWW.ABFN.ORG

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ISSN: 0897-6546, VOLUME 31 (2006), FOUR TIMES A YEAR

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Law & Society Review:Modern Law ReviewThe

Edited by HERBERT M. KRITZER

Founded in 1966, LAW & SOCIETY REVIEW is

regarded by sociolegal scholars woldwide as

a leading journal in the field. The REVIEW is a

peer-reviewed publication for work bearing

on the relationship between society and the

legal process, including articles or notes of

interest to the research community in

general, new theoretical developments,

results of empirical studies, and reviews and comments on the field or its

methods of inquiry. Broadly interdisciplinary, The REVIEW welcomes work

from any tradition of scholarship concerned with the cultural, economic,

political, psychological, or social aspects of law and legal systems.

SAMPLE CONTENTS

2 Nation as Partnership: Law,‘Race’, and Gender in Aotearoa New

Zealand’s Treaty Settlements

Nan Seuffert

2 Why Do They Not Comply with the Law? Illegality and Semi-Legality

among Rural-Urban Migrant Entrepreneurs in Beijing

Xin He

2 “What Are You Going to Do with the Village’s Knowledge?”Talking

Tradition, Talking Law in Hopi Tribal Court

Justin B. Richland

2 Bargaining in the Shadow of Social Institutions: Competing

Discourses and Social Change in Workplace Mobilization of Civil

Rights

Catherine R. Albiston

2 Judging Police Misconduct: ‘Street-Level’ versus Professional Policing

Carroll Seron, Joseph Pereira, Jean Kovath

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Global Institutions andResponsibilities lities

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Psychology in ProbationServices s

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Memory and Emotion o n

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G. Frederico Mancini

2 A Constitution for Anti-discrimination

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William C.G. Burns

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Business Ethics and the Natural Environment t

LISA H. NEWTONa

Fairfield University

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Lynda J. Oswald

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The Ethics of Global Business e

DENIS C. ARNOLDs

University of Tennessee

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Blackwell Handbook of Judgmentand Decision Making Edited by DEREK J. KOEHLER & NIGEL HARVEY, NIGEL

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