Current Books
The Institute has published a substantial range of titles whilst continuing to produce new books on a wide variety of subjects, including financial law, human rights, environmental law and the law of war.
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The Institute's Publications Catalogue
1 Books in Alphabetical Order
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2 Books in Order of Publication Date
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Piracy and Counterfeiting of Industrial Property and Copyright
Edited By: Professor WR Cornish QCPublished: January 1990
Original price: £40
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Papers given at the inaugural Conference of The Common Law Institute of Interllectual Property Ltd in London on 28 and 29 January 1983.
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Non-Member: £20
Public Access to Government-Held Information
Norman Marsh CBE QCPublished: January 1990
Original price: £40
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The existence of a right of "public access to government-held information" has been described as a necessary feature of a democratic state, and exists in various forms in Sweden, the USA, France, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, but not yet in the United Kingdom.
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Non-Member: £20
United Kingdom Law in the 1980s
Edited By: E K BanakasPublished: January 1990
Original price:£20
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Scanning the present state of law and legal theory in Great Britain, the papers of this volume address several different topical issues, and testify to the multiple value of exercises in international legal communication.
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Effect of Treaties in Domestic Law
Edited By: F JacobsPublished: January 1990
Updated papers prepared for a Colloquium held in 1986 that provide a storehouse of information and ideas for future work on the effect of treaties in domestic law.
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Armed Conflict and the New Law I
Michael MeyerPublished: January 1990
Original price: £50
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This collection of essays arises from a Discussion Group held under the auspices of the British Institute of International and Comparative Law during the period 1985-88. It covers some of the most important advances and outstanding problems in the Laws of Armed Conflict as developed by the two 1977 protocols additional to the four Geneva Conventions of 1949 and by the 1981 Weapons Convention and its protocols.
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Joint Development of Offshore Oil & Gas (Vol I)
Hazel Fox QC, Paul McDade et alPublished: January 1989
Original price: £55
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A first meeting to investigate joint development agreements between States in offshore maritime zones was held by the Institute on 10 June 1985. A Working Group under the chairmanship of Sir Maurice Bathurst was set up with members drawn from industry, university and government service. The Working Group was supported by Hazel Fox and research officers of the Institute.
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Armed Conflict and the New Law Vols I and II
Hazel Fox, Michael MeyerPublished: January 1970
This two-volume collection presents papers given to the Discussion Group on the Law of Armed Conflict.
The theme of the first volume, as indeed was the initial purpose of the Discussion Group, is an examination of the new law introduced into the Laws of War by the Additional Protocols of 1977 and the UN Weapons Convention. The theme of the second volume is different and derives from a view frequently put forward by speakers in the Group, and well expressed by Dr Hans-Peter Gasser: '...the issue is not so much to set new standards as to improve the record of compliance with existing substantive norms of international humanitarian law'.
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New Directions in the Law of the Sea
SH Lay BA JD LLM, R Churchill LLMPublished: Unknown
The New Directions in the Law of the Sea, Volumes 1-11, were published between 1973 and 1981. Volume 11 contains the index to all the Volumes in the Series.
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Joint Developments in Offshore Oil and Gas (Vols I and II)
Hazel Fox QCPublished: Unknown
In July 1989 the Institute held a conference at which world experts drawn from government, international organisations, university and industry gave their views on joint development and discussed in detail the provision of the Institute's Model Agreement (see volume 1 in this series).
The second volume on joint development of offshore oil and gas represents the outcome of this conference. It contains the papers of the speakers at the conference together with the text of the revised Model Agreement and a detailed Summary of the comments and criticisms made and the research teams's response.
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Non-Member: £35
Social Security and Family Law
Alec SamuelsPublished: Unknown
Original price: £20
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This volume collects papers and contributions submitted to a colloquim held by the United Kingdom National Committee for Comparative Law at the University of Nottingham. The volume is principally concerned with the one-parent family.
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