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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Proving Customary Law in the Common Law Courts of the South Pacific
Jean G Zorn, Jennifer Corrin CarePublished: February 2002
Occasional Papers series number two. The clash of traditional, customary practices with the common law is an intriguing study-- this book examines the tendency of common law courts to treat customary law as fact, not law.
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Non-Member: £25
The Market for Corporate Control and the Investments and Securities Act 1999
Tunde I Ogowewo LLM PhD (London) MCIarbPublished: December 2001
Original price: £25
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There has been a recent spate of law reform (or creation) exercises with a view to adopting modern financial market legal infrastructure. These exercises are a consequence of the aspiration of governments in emerging economies to have capital markets that perform their allocative function efficiently and ensure that assets of companies are efficiently utilised. Essential reading not only for those involved in constructing codes for emerging markets, but also for practitioners and students of securities regulation.
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Member: £9
Non-Member: £15
Intertemporality and the Law of Treaties
Professor D W GreigPublished: September 2001
This volume takes concepts such as intertemporal law and critical dates in territorial disputes and considers their relevance to the application and interpretation of treaties.
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Member: £24
Non-Member: £40
UK Law for the Millennium - 2nd edition
Edited By: John W BridgePublished: July 2001
Original price:£25
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This volume, which supersedes the first edition, contains the complete collection of the United Kingdom National Reports, which were presented at the XVth International Congress of Comparative Law at the University of Bristol in the Summer of 1998.
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Member: £9
Non-Member: £15
Comparative Law Facing the 21st Century
Edited By: John BridgePublished: January 2001
Original price:£45
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This book is a collection of general reports delivered at the XVth International Congress of Comparative Law held in Bristol in 1998. They cover the entire field of legal study ranging over legal history and philosophy, civil and commercial law, public and private international law, intellectual property, labour law, public law and human rights, tax law, law and computers and a legal bibliography.
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Member: £12
Non-Member: £20
A New International Financial Architecture:
Edited By: JB Attanasio, Joseph J NortonPublished: January 2001
Sir Joseph Gold Memorial Series Volume 3 This books offers fresh perspectives on financial crisis and places emphasis on specific issues such as corruption, corporate governance, international finance arbitration, securities markets, and income tax systems by distinguished contributors from international legal, regulatory and academic areas.
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Member: £21
Non-Member: £35
The International Lawyer as Practitioner
Edited By: Chanaka WickremasinghePublished: March 2000
Original price: £55
Website sale price: £25
In this volume a team of distinguished and experienced practitioners of international law examines the processes of how international law is maintained in practice. The volume represents a unique source of insights and advice for all those considering international legal problems, whether they be practitioners, scholars or students.
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Non-Member: £25
Financial Sector Law Reform in Emerging Economies
Joseph J NortonPublished: January 2000
This was the first volume to be published in the Sir Joseph Gold Memorial Series; a series of publications on International Financial Law.
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Member: £27
Non-Member: £45
The Mercosur Codes
Edited By: Marta Haines FerrariPublished: January 2000
Since its formation in 1991, the dynamic presence of MERCOSUR has brought about far-reaching changes to the business and legal environment of South America. The volume includes a discussion of the historical and economic background to MERCOSUR and an analysis of its future prospects, as well as a discussion of the legal framework.
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Member: £33
Non-Member: £55
The Creation and Amendment of Constitutional Norms
Edited By: Mads AndenasPublished: January 2000
Original price: £70
Website sale price: £35
This book is an examination of an important aspect of constitutional law: the creation and amendment of constitutions, which brings us close to some of the most fundamental theoretical questions in law. It brings together a wealth of fascinating contributions to the study of comparative constitutional law, covering the constitutions of a wide range of countries.
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Member: £21
Non-Member: £35




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