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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Yearbook of International Financial and Economic Law, 2000-2001

Yearbook of International Financial and Economic Law, 2000-2001

Edited By: Joseph J Norton, Christos Hadjiemmanuil
Published: May 2003

Original price: £85

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The Yearbook addresses selective legal, financial and economic issues in the area of international financial law. This volume contains chapters on money laundering, takeovers, insider dealing, EMU financial market integration and banking reform.


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International Monetary and Financial Law upon Entering the New Milennium

International Monetary and Financial Law upon Entering the New Milennium

Edited By: Joseph J Norton, Mads Andenas
Published: January 2003

Sir Joseph Gold Memorial Series Volume 1 A Tribute to Sir Joseph and Ruth Gold This volume contains a wide range of articles dealing with issues of international monetary law, including the World Bank and the IMF, the concept of 'dollarization', the EMU and financial conditions in Africa and Asia, as well as personal tributes to the accomplishments of Sir Joseph Gold, to whose memory this series is dedicated.

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Constitutional Human Rights in the Commonwealth

Constitutional Human Rights in the Commonwealth

Edited By: Michael Anderson, Matthew Happold
Published: January 2003

Nearly one third of humanity, or 1,900 million people, reside in the 54 states of the Commonwealth. Whether the individual members of this huge population, living in diverse economic and cultural circumstances, are able to conduct fulfilling lives free from oppression depends in no small part upon the systems for protecting human rights in those jurisdictions.

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FIDE XX Congress Volumes I and II

FIDE XX Congress Volumes I and II


Published: January 2003

The Congress is a bi-annual meeting of the International Federation for European Law (FIDE). It brings together national associations of European law and serves as a forum for the study and development of the European law.

This two-volume collection brings together the National Reports and General and Community Reports from the 20th FIDE Congress, held in London in 2002.


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National Reports from the XXth FIDE Congress

National Reports from the XXth FIDE Congress


Published: November 2002

Original price: £90

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National and general reports submitted to the International Federation for European Law (FIDE) on the many live issues raised by the evolution of European law.


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Tort Liability of Public Authorities in Comparative Perspective

Tort Liability of Public Authorities in Comparative Perspective

Edited By: Mads Andenas, Duncan Fairgrieve
Published: November 2002

Original price:£85

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Focussing on the impact of EC law and the increasing importance of human rights law, this volume provides an up-to-date examination of compensation for administrative wrongdoing.


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Studies in UK Law 2002

Studies in UK Law 2002

Edited By: John Bell
Published: July 2002

Original price:£40

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A book of UK contributions to the XVIth Congress of the International Academy of Comparative Law 2002.


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International Environmental Law in National Courts

International Environmental Law in National Courts

Edited By: Michael Anderson, Paolo Galizzi
Published: May 2002

An significant contribution to raising awareness of the importance of international environmental law, this publication will, it is hoped, contribute to an increased application of international environmental law by national courts.

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The Euro in the National Context

The Euro in the National Context

Edited By: Jean-Victor Louis
Published: May 2002

Original price: £70

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This book is the result of a collaboration between the Institute and the 'Eurospectator' research project of the European University Institute. It is a volume of reports examining the introduction of the euro and the ensuing developments throughout the year 2000 in most of the Member States of the European Union.


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Financial Crises in the 1990s

Financial Crises in the 1990s

Edited By: Douglas Arner, Mamiko Yokoi-Arai
Published: March 2002

Original price:£70

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This book provides the historical perspectives and context to assist scholars and policymakers in their analysis of the lessons learned from the series of financial crises in this decade. The authors analyse financial crises in over 16 divergent jurisdictions over the 1990s. Through comprehensive discussion, the book unfolds similar causes of crises, whether in developing and transitional countries, or in developed countries.

It further indicates that these lessons were unfortunately largely ignored both at a domestic and international level, with the result that a similar tragedy occurred in East Asia. Based on studies of the effects of international contagion following financial crises, the book presents the interaction process between external contagion and problematic domestic structural conditions.

It also introduces the necessity of a rule-based system in restructuring the financial system in crises-hit countries.


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