Series: Osgoode Society for Canadian Legal History
(Pub. Date: 20-Oct-2025, Hardback, Publisher: University of Toronto Press, ISBN-13: 9781487568603)
An insightful memoir from a man who actively participated in the transformation of Canadian law over the last half-century as a lawyer, scholar, and judge, Robert J. Sharpes story is one of indomitable passion for the law....More info...
This book examines and evaluates the legal protections available to platform workers in China, with a particular focus on labor law. It analyzes administrative legislation, judicial processes, and practices in China. By reviewing the labor classific...More info...
The collection offers a contribution to resistance to autocratization from scholars of eight countries in different stages of autocratization, as well as cross-cutting themes on international human rights institutions, sanctions, the political econo...More info...
This book offers a new and innovative way of thinking about desistance from crime, fusing our understanding of desistance transitions, youth transitions, and the impact of significant policy change on people with convictions in a way which is yet to...More info...
Structured around strategic foundations, operational developments, and emerging threats, the book examines how Tόrkiye has adapted to the evolving landscape of terrorism....More info...
This practical and accessibly written guide introduces what practitioners need to know about Mental Health Review Tribunals, covering the status of the tribunal, its processes and the evidence that is required from witnesses. Members of the multid...More info...
This practical and accessibly written guide introduces what practitioners need to know about Mental Health Review Tribunals, covering the status of the tribunal, its processes and the evidence that is required from witnesses. Members of the multid...More info...
(Pub. Date: 20-Oct-2025, Hardback, Publisher: University of Toronto Press, ISBN-13: 9781487569228)
On Dismantling Settler Colonialism explores the shift from assimilation to genuine reconciliation, emphasizing the urgent need to create spaces where Indigenous peoples can self-govern, restore their lands, and live according to their own values and...More info...
This Open Access book presents the evolution of diplomacy from its historical roots to its modern-day practices. It explores how diplomacy has been shaped by key events, such as the Congress of Vienna (1815), and the establishment of the United Na...More info...
The book is a practical guide to be used by people with no or little knowledge of sustainability and also sustainability professionals and experts who intend to prepare software companies to undergo sustainability audits and assessments conducted...More info...
The book is a practical guide to be used by people with no or little knowledge of sustainability and also sustainability professionals and experts who intend to prepare software companies to undergo sustainability audits and assessments conducted...More info...
(Pub. Date: 17-Oct-2025, Hardback, Publisher: Oxford University Press, ISBN-13: 9780198707622)
Forests are central to international security, peace, and justice, as they provide livelihoods for millions of impoverished people in developing countries. Threats to the worlds forests may result in a reduction in basic livelihood resources and wi...More info...
Planning law is one of the most rapidly moving legal areas, with major structural changes to the planning system occurring in recent years. Despite attempts at simplification, it remains one of the most complex fields for both students and practition...More info...
This book presents environmental, social, and governance (ESG) ratings and scorings and their providers and lists problems with data quality, data sources, and unknown methodology, contributing to the green- and social-washing ESG rating phenomeno...More info...
Why do people represent themselves?What works and what doesnt for self-represented parties?And how can we improve Litigant in Person (LiP) experiences to make the civil justice system fairer?Based on in-depth interviews wit...More info...
(Pub. Date: 16-Oct-2025, Hardback, Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA, ISBN-13: 9798765137284)
Explores pivotal state and federal firearms cases and traces the conflicting legal opinions that have made the second amendment so controversial. Explores pivotal state and federal firearms cases and traces the conflicting legal opinion...More info...
Ambitious and innovative, this important study offers a fresh perspective on the normative framework of the EUs internal market.The book explores the place of the ideals of private autonomy in the EUs legal order. Indeed, it goes...More info...
In referendums on fundamental constitutional issues, do the people come together to make decisions instead of representatives? This book argues no. It offers an alternative theory of referendums whereby they are one of many ordinary ways th...More info...
A rigorous analytical examination of how constitutional law can impact and inform the operation of private law. This book provides the philosophical foundations for the application of constitutional rights in private law-and more...More info...
This book explores what judges do and how they perceive their roles in the context of growing dissensus over liberal democracy.Focusing on the European landscape, it asks eighteen judges how they perceive their roles when judicial i...More info...
This book gives extraordinary new insights into the legal, political and industrial strife in the UK of the early 1970s, focusing on the National Industrial Relations Court and how its independence came to be injured at a time of national crisi...More info...
The Israeli destruction of Gaza has returned the idea of genocide to the centre of world politics, with sharp conflicts between protesters and international lawyers who invoke it and Western governments and media that deny it.The idea has...More info...
With recent events in Gaza, Martin Shaw seeks to restore the idea of genocide to its central place in thinking about mass atrocities, to apply it to neglected cases, and ultimately to settle the question of What is genocide? The Israeli des...More info...
Using Norway as a case study, this book examines what role the supranational European Court of Human Rights plays in the development and contestation of child protection and childrens rights as they are laid out in the Convention on the Rights of th...More info...
A critical analysis of issues posed by the changes to the governance of charities and charity law in Australia, New Zealand, and England. This book presents a critical, in-depth analysis of the changes taking place in the governance of...More info...
This book analyses the informal decision making process in the EU against the background of a gradually emerging European legal order. Based on extensive multi-archival research in the UK, France, Germany, the Benelux countries and...More info...
This book explores the historical, comparative and global dimensions of the constitutional phenomenon.From the origins of constitutionalism to the diverse trajectories of North American and European constitutionalism, the book consi...More info...
Offering practitioners an in-depth analysis of the law in Ireland surrounding surrogacy, adoption, fostering and Assisted Human Reproduction, this much-needed title provides guidance and precedents on the legalities of family-formation in all its g...More info...
This book introduces the concept of Technical Normative Power (TNP) to explain how the European Union (EU) transforms internal legal frameworks into external influence. Over the past two decades, the EU has emerged as a global regulatory force in th...More info...