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Domestic Abuse and Human Rights
Publication date: June 1, 2020
This book sets out a human rights approach to domestic abuse. It argues that the European Convention on Human Rights provides a powerful framework upon which to build a strong legal response to the problem of domestic abuse.Paperback -
Collective Judging in Comparative Perspective
Publication date: April 19, 2020
This book focuses on the decision-making processes in modern collegiate courts. Judges from some of the world’s highest and most significant judicial bodies, both national and supranational, share their experiences and reflect on the challenges to which their joint judicial endeavour gives rise.Hardback€89.- -
From Catholic Outlook to Modern State Regulation
Publication date: April 1, 2020
The book focuses on the development of marriage law in Ireland from 1937 to the present day, raising broader questions about the appropriate role of law in establishing, preserving and developing inclusive social understandings of marriage.Paperback€62.- -
European Contract Law in the Banking and Financial Union
Publication date: March 3, 2020
This volume investigates how the post-crisis supervisory regime of the EU and the Eurozone impacts on bank managers’ duties and on market transactions: in their relationship to the large range of stakeholders, including the public as such, in current lending and investment transactions, in the phase of recovery and resolution (with bail-ins triggering changes of contractual rights), but also in adjudication, namely in banking related ADR schemes.Paperback€79.- -
European Social Security Law
Publication date: February 28, 2020
In the past decades the coordination of social security provisions of the European Union have become of vital importance. This book gives a clear overview of the main lines and main developments of this significant part of EU law.Hardback€110.- -
Cultural Difference and Economic Disadvantage in Regional Human Rights Courts
Publication date: February 15, 2020
This book critically examines the compartmentalised legal thinking through which cases concerning cultural and economic interests tend to be presented and decided in regional human rights courts. It proposes a number of conceptual and practical tools to allow for a more holistic examination of such cases, with the aim of delivering better justice.Hardback€125.- -
Professional Regulation and Medical Guidelines
Publication date: February 3, 2020
This book addresses the fundamental question of the creation of medical guidelines in healthcare systems, critiques the current state of ‘evidence-based’ guideline-making in England and the Netherlands, and demonstrates how the development of guidelines involves a series of subjective choices driven by economic, cultural, institutional and political forces.Paperback€79.- -
Contract Law in the South Pacific, 2nd edition
Publication date: February 1, 2020
This book sets out the principles of contract law that apply in a range of South Pacific Island countries. It includes coverage of the local legislation and case law applying in the field of contract law, as well as South Pacific customary laws and their relationship with the law of contract. The book offers essential knowledge to students, academics and legal practitioners operating in the South Pacific region.Paperback€79.- -
Proprietary Consequences in Defective Transfers of Ownership
Publication date: February 1, 2020
This book analyses proprietary restitution, at law and in equity, and inquires whether proprietary relief is available in defective transfers of property. It particularly covers the law of rescission, resulting and constructive trusts, tracing and unjust enrichment.Hardback€135.- -
Trapped in a Religious Marriage
Publication date: January 30, 2020
This book offers a human rights perspective of the phenomenon of marital captivity within Christian, Jewish, Hindu and Muslim communities in both secular and non-secular States.Paperback€85.-