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International Law presents a student-focused approach to the subject, providing ideal coverage for foundational courses at European law schools. Clearly written with non-native English-speaking students in mind, a range of learning features highlight the areas of debate and encourage students to engage critically with key disputes.
Analysing the rules governing the treatment of foreigners in Islam and situating them in their historical, political, and legal context, this book sets out a new framework for understanding these rules as part of a wider problem of governing through law amidst pluralism.
The right of religious freedom in major English speaking nations is a complex and vast topic, full of controversy. Offering a comprehensive analysis, this book examines the key questions from both a liberal democratic and religious standpoint.
This new edition reflects the significant changes in the law of restitution and the expanding theoretical and critical commentary. It identifies and analyses the principles which underpin the law of restitution as a whole, referencing its three distinct parts: unjust enrichment, restitution for wrongs, and the vindication of property rights.
Seeks to investigate problems relating to the increased interaction between national and international courts, which have resulted in the litigation of the same legal issues before national and international judicial bodies: What is the proper order of the proceedings? Should national and international proceedings take place concurrently?
The term "common law" is typically taken to refer to the system of judge-made law emanating from England. Until the nineteenth century, the common laws of Europe lived in constant interaction with the particular laws, which prevailed in their territories. This study examines the influence of different and widespread forms of common law.
`Neil Duxbury's splendid book will provide enjoyable and informative reading for anyone interested in jurisprudence ...It is a very fine book that fully deserves the high praise which it will undoubtedly receive.' The Cambridge Law Journal. The hardback won the 1996 SPTL First Prize for outstanding legal scholarship.
A comprehensive study of elements of child law in the Commonwealth Caribbean. It covers legitimacy, status of children legislation, parental rights, maintenance, family provision and succession to property, custody, adoption and care and protection issues.
Thorough coverage of the major legal issues affecting Australian business involved in international trade, enabling students to understand both the law itself and its applications. Leon Trakman, University of NSW; Bruno Zeller, Victoria University, Australia.
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