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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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Baroness Hale of Richmond
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Andrew Keay
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Roger Brownsword
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Paula Giliker
2 The demoralisation of medicine
Jonathan Montgomery
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2 The Right to Protest, the Human Rights Act and the Margin of
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
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Journal of EmpiricalLegal StudiesEdited by THEODORE EISENBERG,MICHAEL HEISE, JEFFREY J. RACHLINSKI,STEWART J. SCHWAB & MARTIN T. WELLS
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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
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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
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Peter Reilly
2 The Secrets of Successful Mediators
Stephen B. Goldberg
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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
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WWW.SUPREMECOURTHISTORY.ORG
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Philosophy of Law and Legal Theory y
An Anthology
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.”
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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
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2 Can Theories of Meaning and Reference Solve the Problem of Legal
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Brian H. Bix
2 A Modest Notion of Coherence in Legal Reasoning. A Model for the
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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
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Georgetown University
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Dworkin and His Critics With Replies by Dworkin
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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
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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
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ARTICLES & SPECIAL ISSUES IN 2006
2 Managing Regulatory Risks and Defining the Parameters of Blame:
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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
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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
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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
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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
PUBLISHED ON BEHALF OF THE LAW AND SOCIETY ASSOCIATION.
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ISSN: 0023-9216, VOLUME 40 (2006), FOUR TIMES A YEAR
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The Blackwell Companionto Law and Society Edited by AUSTIN SARATAmherst College
This authoritative study of the relationship between
law and social interaction contains 33 original essays
by an international group of expert scholars. It
examines a wide range of critical questions covering
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SERIES: BLACKWELL COMPANIONS TO SOCIOLOGY
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Law and Anthropology A Reader
Edited by SALLY FALK MOOREHarvard University
“Sally Falk Moore’s insightful commentary pulls together adelightful combination of the classics and the cutting edge inlegal anthropology. This book is both evidence of and animportant event in the story of the re-emergence of legalanthropology as a powerful source of critical inquiry both inlaw and in anthropology.”
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SERIES: BLACKWELL ANTHOLOGIES IN SOCIAL AND CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY
SERIES EDITOR: PARKER SHIPTON
384 PAGES / 1-4051-0227-6 HB / 1-4051-0228-4 PB / 2004
Rawls’s Law of PeoplesA Realistic Utopia?
Edited by REX MARTIN & DAVID REIDYUniversity of Kansas at Lawrence; University of Tennessee at Knoxville
This volume examines John Rawls’s theory of
international justice as worked out in his last and
perhaps most controversial book, The Law of
Peoples. It contains new and stimulating essays written by pre-eminent
theorists in the field, which situate Rawls’s The Law of Peoples historically
and methodologically, and examine all its key ingredients: its thin
cosmopolitanism, its doctrine of human rights, its principles of global
economic justice, and its normative theory of liberal foreign policy.
328 PAGES / 1-4051-3530-1 HB / 1-4051-3531-X PB / MARCH 2006
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Journal of Law andSociety:Modern Law ReviewThe
Edited by PHILIP A. THOMAS
Established as the leading British periodical
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AND SOCIETY offers an interdisciplinary
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2 Corporate Governance, Stakeholding and the Company
Paddy Ireland
2 (Ill)legitimate Minorities: American Christian Right’s Anti-Gay
Discourse
Didi Hermer
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Edited by AILEEN MCHARG & DONALD NICOLSON Donald
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Human Rights Act: A Success Story?c t
Edited by LUKE CLEMENTS & PHILIP THOMAS PHILIP
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Law and Literature e
Edited by PATRICK HANAFIN, ADAM GEAREY & JOSEPH BROOKERooker, J
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After Universalism: Reengineering Access to Justice m
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Family Court ReviewAn Interdisciplinary Journal
Edited by ANDREW I. SCHEPARD, Editor-in-Chief& JANET R. JOHNSTON, Associate Editor
FAMILY COURT REVIEW is an interdisciplinary
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2 Symposium Issue on Child Custody Evaluations, April 2005
2 Super-Sized Kids: Using the Law to Combat Morbid Obesity in
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Deena Patel
2 Culture, Divorce, and Family Mediation in Hong Kong, January 2005
Patricia L. Sullivan
THE JOURNAL OF THE ASSOCIATION OF FAMILY AND CONCILIATION COURTS. PUBLISHED IN
COOPERATION WITH THE CENTER FOR CHILDREN, FAMILIES, AND THE LAW AT HOFSTRA
UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW. WWW.AFCCNET.ORG
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ISSN: 1531-2445, VOLUME 44 (2006), FOUR TIMES A YEAR
Children and the Law The Essential Readings
Edited by RAY BULLBULL, RAY
Portsmouth University
“An enlightening read and one to be commended.”
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Growing awareness of children’s involvement
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The British Journal of Sociology:Modern Law ReviewThe
Edited by BRIDGET HUTTER
BJS raises questions and invites discussion on the crucial issues facing
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public sociology, and cosmopolitan sociology.
PUBLISHED ON BEHALF OF THE LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS AND POLITICAL SCIENCE
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ISSN: 0007-1315, VOLUME 57 (2006), FOUR TIMES A YEAR
Social Policy & AdministrationAn International Journal of Policy and Research
Edited by MARTIN POWELL (regular issues)Commissioning Editor:CATHERINE JONES FINER (regional and special issues)
SOCIAL POLICY & ADMINISTRATION is the longest established journal in its
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www.blackwellpublishing.com/SPOL
ISSN: 0144-5596, VOLUME 40 (2006), SEVEN TIMES A YEAR
International Social Security Review:Modern Law ReviewThe
Edited by MIKE GAUTREY
First published in 1948, the INTERNATIONAL SOCIAL SECURITY REVIEW is the
only international quarterly publication in the field of social security. Articles
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PUBLISHED ON BEHALF OF THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIAL SECURITY ASSOCIATION
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ISSN: 0020-871X, VOLUME 59 (2006), FOUR TIMES A YEAR
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Global Institutions andResponsibilities lities
Achieving Global Justice
Edited by CHRISTIAN BARRY & THOMAS W. POGGETHOMAS
Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs; Australian National University
This volume combines original essays by political philosophers, legal
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the World Bank, and the rules of war.
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352 PAGES / 1-4051-3010-5 PB / DECEMBER 2005
Making Sense of Human Rights t s
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JAMES W. NICKELAMES
Arizona State University
This new edition has been substantially revised in the light of nearly
twenty years of development in the discourse surrounding human rights.
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practical objections and examines the institutional, legal and political
implications of the implementation of human rights.
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Genocide’s Aftermath: Responsibility and Repair ftermath
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The Ethics of War: Classic and Contemporary Readings , The
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Targeting Immigrants: Government, Technology, and Ethics grants
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Ethics in Practice: An Anthology, Second Edition tice
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2 The Criminology of Genocide: The Death and Rape of Darfur
John Hagan, Wenona Rymond-Richmond and Patricia Parker
2 The Twelve People who saved Rehabilitation: How the Science of
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2004 Presidential Address
Francis T. Cullen
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Criminology & PublicPolicy:Modern Law ReviewThe
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CRIMINOLOGY & PUBLIC POLICY is interdisciplinary in
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2 In Search of Common Ground: The Importance of Theoretical
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M. Kay Harris
2 Whom and How do we Reintegrate? Finding Community in
Restorative Justice
Gordon Bazemore
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THE HOWARD JOURNAL OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE is
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HOWARD JOURNAL OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE is a social science journal
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2 Coercive Sexual Behaviour in British Prisons as Reported by Adult
Ex-Prisoners
Samantha Banbury
2 The Reporting Trajectories of Top Homicide Cases in the Media: A
Case Study of The Times
Keith Soothill, Moira Peelo, Jayn Pearson and Brian Francis
2 Sex Offender Community Notification: Experiences from America
Terry Thomas
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ISSN: 0265-5527, VOLUME 45 (2006), FIVE TIMES A YEAR
The Blackwell Companionto Criminology Blackwell Companion to Criminology, The
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THE BLACKWELL COMPANION TO CRIMINOLOGY provides a contemporary and
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JAMES BLAIR, DEREK MITCHELL & KARINA BLAIR KARINA
All National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda
This timely new book presents the scientific facts of
psychopathy and antisocial behavior. More
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216 PAGES / 0-631-23335-0 HB / 0-631-23336-9 PB / JULY 2005
Psychology in ProbationServices s
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Both HM Prison Service
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Memory and Emotion o n
Interdisciplinary Perspectives
Edited by BOB UTTL, NOBUO OHTA & AMY L. SIEGENTHALER, AMY L.
Tamagawa University; Tokyo University of Social Welfare; TokyoUniversity of Social Welfare
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field covers many of the current hot topics in the field including the
effects of stress, anxiety and depression.
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Involuntary Memory mory
New Perspectives in Memory Research
Edited by JOHN H. MACEn H.
University of New Haven
This book is the first to examine key topics and cutting-edge research in
involuntary memory.
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European Law JournalReview of European Law in Context
Edited by FRANCIS SNYDER
The EUROPEAN LAW JOURNAL represents an authoritative new approach to
the study of European Law, developed specifically to express and develop
the study and understanding of European law in its social, cultural,
political and economic context. The journal fills a major gap in the current
literature on all issues of European law, and is essential reading for anyone
studying or practising EU law and its diverse impact on the environment,
national legal systems, local government, economic organizations, and
European citizens.
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2 Europe: The Case for Statehood
G. Frederico Mancini
2 A Constitution for Anti-discrimination
Alexander Somek
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ISSN: 1351-5993, VOLUME 12 (2006), SIX TIMES A YEAR
JCMS: Journal of Common Market StudiesWith The European Union: Annual Review
Edited by JIM ROLLO & WILLIAM PATERSONManaging Editors: CHARLES LEES & DANIEL WINCOTT
JCMS: JOURNAL OF COMMON MARKET STUDIES is the leading journal in the
field, publishing high quality, and accessible articles on the latest
European Integration issues. For 40 years it has been the forum for the
development and evaluation of theoretical and empirical issues in the
politics and economics of European integration, focussing principally on
developments within the EU. JCMS is committed to deepening the
theoretical understanding of European integration and aims to achieve
a disciplinary balance between political science, economics and
international relations, including the various sub disciplines such as
international political economy. Each year a special book issue is devoted
to a comprehensive review of the activities of the European Union in the
previous year.
PUBLISHED IN ASSOCIATION WITH UACES, THE UNIVERSITY ASSOCIATION FOR
CONTEMPORARY EUROPEAN STUDIES
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Review of EuropeanCommunity &InternationalEnvironmental LawRECIEL
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The REVIEW OF EUROPEAN COMMUNITY &
INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL LAW (RECIEL) is an international journal
that contains articles on a broad range of topics in environmental law and
policy. RECIEL bridges both academic and professional spheres by providing
scholars, legal practitioners, policy makers, students and any other
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European Community and comparative environmental law and policy.
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2 The Emergence of an ‘Ecosystem Approach’ to the Protection of
International Watercourses under International Law
Owen McIntyre
2 The Berlin Initiative on Strengthening the Conservation Agenda of the
International Whaling Commission: Towards a New Era for Cetaceans?
William C.G. Burns
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Business Ethics and the Natural Environment t
LISA H. NEWTONa
Fairfield University
“With business’s renewed focus on sustainable growth, Newton’shopeful book comes at the right time, providing us theoreticallysound, eloquently presented, and practically wise frameworks and conclusions.”
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In Defense of Animals s
The Second Wave
Edited by PETER SINGERTER
Princeton University
“A survey of the new wave of philosophy, science, and action inthe cause of animals. The theoretical essays give a masterly overview of the field, whilethe essays on animal-rights activism are engaging and full of good sense.”
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The AMERICAN BUSINESS LAW JOURNAL (ABLJ) is
a quarterly law review exploring the whole
range of topics related to business law. It is
an essential resource for both students and
professors.
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2 Good Faith and Wrongful Terminaton in Canada and the United
States: A Comparative and Relational Inquiry
Robert C. Bird & Darren Charters
2 Challenging the Registration of Scandalous and Disparaging Marks
Under the Lanham Act: Who has Standing to Sue?
Lynda J. Oswald
PUBLISHED ON BEHALF OF THE ACADEMY OF LEGAL STUDIES IN BUSINESS. WWW.ALSB.ORG
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ISSN: 0002-7766, VOLUME 43 (2006), FOUR TIMES A YEAR
Journal of LegalStudies EducationIndexer:Modern Law ReviewThe
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The JOURNAL OF LEGAL STUDIES EDUCATION
(JLSE) is published twice a year. The JOURNAL
is a selective double-blind, peer reviewed
publication focusing on pedagogical issues
within business legal studies.
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2 Balancing the Needs to Assess Depth and Breadth of Knowledge:
Does Essay Choice Provide a Solution?
Linda B. Samuels and Richard L. Coffinberger
2 Law as Haiku
Ann Morales Olazábal
PUBLISHED ON BEHALF OF THE ACADEMY OF LEGAL STUDIES IN BUSINESS. WWW.ALSB.ORG
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THE JOURNAL OF WORLD INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY is the
authoritative journal for intellectual property questions in relation to
trade and investment, with particular focus on the WTO and TRIPS (the
Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights).
More than any other journal, it discusses in depth all TRIPS-related
developments, the decisions on TRIPS rendered by the WTO Dispute
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legislation to TRIPS requirements. However, it also provides much more, and
publishes articles by the best experts on a wide range of subjects, such as
antitrust and IP rights, encryption, security and privacy in electronic
commerce, patents and the copyright exhaustion doctrine, and parallel
imports. THE JOURNAL OF WORLD INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY is a refereed journal.
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ISSN: 1422-2213, VOLUME 9 (2006), SIX TIMES A YEAR
The Ethics of Global Business e
DENIS C. ARNOLDs
University of Tennessee
This book examines the question of economic globalization and the
ethical obligations of multinational corporations, arguing that basic
human rights are the minimal guiding standard for the conduct of
businesses globally.
SERIES: FOUNDATIONS OF BUSINESS ETHICS / SERIES EDITORS: ROBERT FREDERICK & W.M. HOFFMAN
288 PAGES / 1-4051-3477-1 HB / 1-4051-3478-X PB / AUGUST 2006
Blackwell Handbook of Judgmentand Decision Making Edited by DEREK J. KOEHLER & NIGEL HARVEY, NIGEL
University of Waterloo; University College London
This state-of-the art overview of current topics and research in judgment
and decision making includes contributions from experts in the field from
various disciplines such as psychology, business, and law.
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Conscience and Corporate Culture e
KENNETH E. GOODPASTERKENNETH
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Third Edition
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Both Lens Inc
“... a fresh, thoughtful, and timely look at the problem of corporate governance ... a little gem.”
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Handbook of International Trade,Volume II Economic and Legal Analyses of Trade Policy and Institutions
Edited by E. KWAN CHOI & JAMES C. HARTIGANs
Iowa State University; University of Oklahoma
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One Hundred and Fifty Contractual Problems and their Solutions,Second Edition ROGER KNOWLESe r
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The FIDIC Forms of Contract, Third Editione
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Building Contract Casebook, Fourth Edition k
MICHAEL FURMSTONl
576 PAGES / 1-4051-1881-4 HB / FEBRUARY 2006
Construction Adjudication, Second Edition n
JOHN RICHES & CHRISTOPHER DANCASTERr
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Accounting Ethics s
RONALD F. DUSKA & BRENDA SHAY DUSKAA Y
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Computer Ethics and Professional Responsibility TERRELL WARD BYNUM & SIMON ROGERSONN
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