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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



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National and International Perspectives on Law and Privatisation

National and International Perspectives on Law and Privatisation

Edited By: John F McEldowney
Published: January 1999

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This publication aims to provide readers with and understanding of the complex issues that touch on the development of a privatisation strategy.


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Europeanisation of Law

Europeanisation of Law

Edited By: Thomas G Watkin
Published: January 1998

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Updated papers presented at the excellent Colloquium held at Cardiff Law School in 1995. Covering European legal science, private law and legal history in Germany, European legal history, language learning in Europe, the europeanisation of Constitutional law, the pervasive influence of European Community Law in the UK and others.


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International Law Commission and the Future of International Law

International Law Commission and the Future of International Law

Michael Anderson, Alan Boyle
Published: January 1998

Original price: £55

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This volume contains 'The Report of The Study Group on the Future Work of International Law Commission' which is prepared by an independent study group, considers the changing role of the ILC and provides a rigorous and independent assesment of the prospects of law-making in a number of important areas.


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Limits of Restitutionary Claims: A Comparative Analysis

Limits of Restitutionary Claims: A Comparative Analysis

Edited By: William Swadling
Published: July 1997

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Revised and updated versions of papers originally presented to a joint colloquium of the Restitution section of the society of Public Teachers of Law and the United Kingdom National Committee of Comparative Law held in September 1993.


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Human Rights as General Norms and a State's Right to Opt Out

Human Rights as General Norms and a State's Right to Opt Out

Edited By: JP Gardner, Christine Chinkin
Published: June 1997

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How is the protection of universal individual human rights to be reconciled with the right of States to qualify their treaty obligations by reservations? This is one of the most pressing problems of human rights and treaty law and this book analyses this question.


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The International Court of Justice: Process, Practice and Procedure

The International Court of Justice: Process, Practice and Procedure

Edited By: JP Gardner, Chanaka Wickremasinghe
Published: June 1997

The Centenary Series This book is concerned with the efficiency and working practices of the International Court of Justice which has unique authority and standing as the principal judicial organ of the United Nations.

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Changing Constitution of the United Nations

Changing Constitution of the United Nations

Edited By: Hazel Fox QC
Published: January 1997

Original price:£65

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The great changes in international relations in recent years have been reflected in equally dramatic developments in the United Nations, requiring a re-evaluation of its role within the international system. The reinvigoration of the Security Council and the innovatory techniques it has deployed in the maintainance of international peace and security have raised a host of issues for a 'decentralised' international community.


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Citizenship: The White Paper

Citizenship: The White Paper

Edited By: JP Gardner
Published: January 1997

Original price: £50

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Citizenship, what it means and how it matters, is a central topic in legal reform, in the development of Europe and in the maintenance of democracy. This book represents the work of a joint research project undertaken by the British Institute of International and Comparative Law with the Institute for Citizenship Studies. The aim is to stake out the boundaries of citizenship and to identify the scope and content of the relationship which it defines between the individual and the State.


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Comparative Criminal Procedure

Comparative Criminal Procedure

J Hatchard, B Huber
Published: January 1996

Given the continuing pressure for reform in the field of criminal procedure in many parts of the world, the need for a book on comparative criminal law has never been greater. This book is based on the work undertaken by a joint committee established by Justice and the British Institute of International and Comparative Law chaired by The Rt Hon Lord Justic Phillips.

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Enhancing the Legal Position of the European Consumer

Enhancing the Legal Position of the European Consumer

Julian Lonbay
Published: January 1996

Original price: £70

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This collection describes the developing topic of European Consumer Law- one of the areas in which European Law has had the greatest impact upon the practical commercial dealings of ordinary citizens, and so on national law. Fourteen contributors analyse the origin and development of European Consumer Law and its impact on the internal market. This section reviews the basic principles of consumer guarantees and their application, the practice in the spheres of competition insurance and cross-boarder payments.


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