Cambridge Law Journal

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(The median citation count of Cambridge Law Journal is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
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ADDRESSING VACCINE INEQUITY DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC: THE TRIPS INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY WAIVER PROPOSAL AND BEYOND17
THE NORMS OF ALGORITHMIC CREDIT SCORING17
DISTRIBUTED LEDGERS, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND THE PURPOSE OF THE CORPORATION10
THE PRINCIPLE OF LEGALITY6
USE OF BIG DATA ANALYTICS AND SENSOR TECHNOLOGY IN CONSUMER INSURANCE CONTEXT: LEGAL AND PRACTICAL CHALLENGES5
FROM BEST INTERESTS TO BETTER INTERESTS? VALUES, UNWISDOM AND OBJECTIVITY IN MENTAL CAPACITY LAW5
RECOGNISING STATE BLAME IN SENTENCING: A COMMUNICATIVE AND RELATIONAL FRAMEWORK4
THE DEATH OF LAW: ANOTHER OBITUARY3
WHY CRIMINAL RESPONSIBILITY FOR NEGLIGENCE CANNOT BE INDIRECT2
THE ANTICIPATORY REASONABLE ADJUSTMENT DUTY: REMOVING THE BLOCKAGES?2
CONSTITUTIONALISM AT COMMON LAW: THE RULE OF LAW AND JUDICIAL REVIEW2
SETTLED PRACTICE IN STATUTORY INTERPRETATION2
APPLICABLE LAW AND ARBITRATION AGREEMENTS2
UP THE HILL AND DOWN AGAIN: CONSTRAINING DUAL-CLASS SHARES2
THE LOGICAL LINK BETWEEN VOLUNTARY AND NON-VOLUNTARY EUTHANASIA2
REJECTING THE TRANSATLANTIC OUTSOURCING OF DATA PROTECTION IN THE FACE OF UNRESTRAINED SURVEILLANCE2
ANALOGY REVERSED2
MORAL INNOCENCE AND THE CRIMINAL LAW: NON-MALA ACTIONS AND NON-CULPABLE AGENTS2
THE MODERN SLAVERY DEFENCE2
HUMAN INVENTORSHIP IN EUROPEAN PATENT LAW2
NUISANCE, PLANNING AND HUMAN RIGHTS: THROWING AWAY THE EMERGENCY PARACHUTE2
A LEGAL FRAMEWORK FOR ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE FAIRNESS REPORTING2
SECRET CUSTOMorTHE IMPACT OF JUDICIAL DELIBERATIONS ON THE IDENTIFICATION OF CUSTOMARY INTERNATIONAL LAW1
THE THIN END OF THE WEDGE: MORALITY, CONTRACT LAW AND LAWFUL ACT DURESS1
REGULATING USE BY LAW ENFORCEMENT AUTHORITIES OF LIVE FACIAL RECOGNITION TECHNOLOGY IN PUBLIC SPACES: AN INCREMENTAL APPROACH1
AN EXCEPTION TO DIPLOMATIC IMMUNITY FOR CLAIMS INVOLVING MODERN SLAVERY1
TOWARDS CROSS-BORDER RECOGNITION OF SAME-SEX PARENTHOOD1
Handbook of Intellectual Property Research: Lenses, Methods and Perspectives. Edited by Irene Calboli and Maria Lillà Montagnani. [Oxford University Press, 2021. xxxv + 876 pp. Hardback £95.00. ISBN 91
PRIVATE CENSORSHIP AND STRUCTURAL DOMINANCE: WHY SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORMS SHOULD HAVE OBLIGATIONS TO THEIR USERS UNDER FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION1
LIBERALISATION AND THE LEGAL PROFESSION IN ENGLAND AND WALES1
NOVATION AND ADVANCE CONSENT1
THE RESERVATION OF POWERS BY SETTLORS: INTENTION AND ILLUSION1
WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE A FIDUCIARY?1
FOREIGN LAW ILLEGALITY: PATEL’S NEW FRONTIER?1
TORT'S HIERARCHY OF PROTECTED INTERESTS1
THE UK INTERNAL MARKET: A GLOBAL OUTLIER?1
THE RIGHT TO REMAIN SILENT IN EU LAW1
FIDUCIARIES THEN AND NOW1
THE PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE OF THE CAMBRIDGE LAW JOURNAL1
REFLECTIVE LOSS IN THE UK SUPREME COURT1
MAKING SENSE OF MESNE PROFITS: CAUSES OF ACTION1
INSANITY AND COMMAND DELUSIONS1
ONE STEP FORWARDS FOR EMPLOYMENT STATUS, STILL SOME WAY TO GO: THE SUPREME COURT'S DECISION IN UBER v ASLAM UNDER SCRUTINY1
WHO KNOWS WHAT WHEN? APPARENT BIAS AND ARBITRATION1
SIX QUESTIONS IN SEARCH OF A TORT: HAS THE SUPREME COURT TRANSFORMED NEGLIGENCE?1
COMPENSATION FOR BUSINESS TENANTS: MISCHIEF AND MALADY0
AN ACCURATE THUMBNAIL OF EUROPEAN DATA PROTECTION AND SEARCH ENGINE INDEXING?0
PRIVACY AND POLICE INVESTIGATIONS: ZXC v BLOOMBERG0
WHAT IS THE HARM IN ADDICTION? AUTONOMY, VULNERABILITY, AND THE CASE FOR HARM REDUCTION DRUG POLICY0
THE SUPREME COURT'S DEFENCE OF UNQUALIFIED LAWMAKING POWER: PARLIAMENTARY SOVEREIGNTY, DEVOLUTION AND THE SCOTLAND ACT 19980
WEDNESBURY UNREASONABLENESS0
Rethinking the Law of Contract Damages. By Victor P. Goldberg. [Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2019. xvi + 262 pp. Hardback £90.00. ISBN 978-1-78990-250-1.]0
The Redress of Law: Globalisation, Constitutionalism and Market Capture. By Emilios Christodoulidis. [Cambridge University Press, 2021. xiv + 592 pp. Hardback £95.00. ISBN 978-1-108-48703-0.]0
GENOCIDE CASES BEFORE THE INTERNATIONAL COURT: COMMUNITY ACTION TO ENFORCE FUNDAMENTAL NORMS0
Reconceptualising Corporate Compliance: Responsibility, Freedom and the Law. By Anna Donovan. [Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2021. xiv + 202 pp. Hardback £93.00. ISBN 978-1-50991-874-4.]0
FIRMING UP JUDICIAL REVIEW OF SOFT LAW?0
QUESTION OF PROOF0
Research Handbook on Information Law and Governance. Edited by Sharon K. Sandeen, Christoph Rademacher and Ansgar Ohly. [Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2021. x + 352 pp. Hardback £170.00. IS0
FLOODGATES FEARS AND THE UNLAWFUL MEANS TORT0
The Investment Treaty Regime and Public Interest Regulation in Africa. By Dominic Npoanlari Dagbanja. [Oxford University Press, 2022. xxv + 372 pp. Hardback £102.50. ISBN 978-0-19289-617-9.]0
MAKING SENSE OF MESNE PROFITS: REMEDIES0
CORPORATE LIABILITY FOR BREACHES OF INTERNATIONAL LAW ABROAD: CANADIAN SUPREME COURT OPENS THE DOOR BUT QUESTIONS REMAIN0
SECRET CUSTOM or THE IMPACT OF JUDICIAL DELIBERATIONS ON THE IDENTIFICATION OF CUSTOMARY INTERNATIONAL LAW – ERRATUM0
REMOTENESS IN CONTRACT DAMAGES0
The Statutory Foundations of Negligence. By Mark Leeming. [Alexandria, NSW: The Federation Press, 2019. xxx + 194 pp. Hardback $135.00. ISBN 978-1-760-02195-5.]0
STATUTORY INTERPRETATION: NATURAL MEANING AND CONTEXT0
Beyond Punishment? A Normative Account of the Collateral Legal Consequences of Conviction. By Zachary Hoskins. [Oxford University Press, 2019. 264 pp. Hardback £55. ISBN 978-0-19-938923-0.]0
Legal Validity: The Fabric of Justice. By Maris Köpcke. [Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2019. xi + 184 pp. Hardback £60.00. ISBN 978-1-84-946686-8.] - A Short History of Legal Validity and Invalidity: Found0
Possession, Relative Title, and Ownership in English Law. By Luke Rostill. [Oxford University Press, 2021. xxvi + 180 pp. Hardback £80.00. ISBN 978-0-198-84310-8.]0
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LIMITATION IN BANK FRAUD CLAIMS: EFFECT OF ACCOUNT CLOSURE0
QUISTCLOSE TRUSTS FROM A CORPORATE INSOLVENCY PERSPECTIVE: A POSITIVE AND NORMATIVE ANALYSIS0
UNCONSCIONABILITY IN THE SUPREME COURT OF CANADA: UBER TECHNOLOGIES INC. v HELLER0
RELATIONAL TRADE NETWORKS0
Shakespeare’s Strangers and English Law. By Paul Raffield. [Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2023. xx + 268 pp. Hardback £85.00. ISBN 978-1-50992-984-9.]0
LEGAL PERSONS AND THE RIGHT TO PRIVACY0
A KHAN OF WORMS: THE SCOPE OF MEDICAL ADVICE0
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EU Private Law: Anatomy of a Growing Legal Order. By Jürgen Basedow. [Cambridge: Intersentia, 2021. cxxviii + 788 pp. Hardback €149.00. ISBN 978-1-839-70121-4.]0
LOSING (AND RESTORING) THE BIG PICTURE: ASSISTED CONCEPTION AND LEGAL PARENTHOOD0
Sceptical Perspectives on the Changing Constitution of the United Kingdom. Edited by Richard Johnson and Yuan Yi Zhu. [Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2023. xiii + 394 pp. Hardback £90.00. ISBN 978-1-50996-30
Landmark Cases in Defamation Law. Edited by David Rolph. [Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2019. xxviii + 250 pp. Hardback £70.00. ISBN 978-1-50991-674-0.]0
ALL OR NOTHING0
PLEADING AND PROVING FOREIGN LAW0
TRADE UNIONS AND THE LAW: A MATERIALIST PERSPECTIVE0
ON TRUSTS, HYPOCRISY AND CONSCIENCE0
THE ACTUAL LOSS ILLUSION0
RETHINKING RISK-TAKING: THE DEATH OF VOLENTI?0
ENSURING CONSUMERS “GET WHAT THEY WANT”: THE ROLE OF TRADEMARK LAW0
EXPLAINING ASSIGNMENTS OF ARBITRATION AGREEMENTS0
THE UNEXPLORED CONTRACT AND INSOLVENCY LAW DIMENSIONS OF HEDLEY BYRNE V HELLER0
Reforming Civil Procedure: The Hardest Path. By Dominic De Saulles [Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2019. xlvi + 204 pp. Hardback £55.00. ISBN 978-1-50992-590-2.]0
THE RENAISSANCE OF ENGLISH LEGAL HISTORY0
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Christianity and Criminal Law. Edited by Mark Hill Q.C., Norman Doe, R.H. Helmholz and John Witte Jr. [London: Routledge, 2020. xxiii + 382 pp. Hardback £120.00. ISBN 978-0-367-85825-4.]0
Law's Reality: A Philosophy of Law. By Allan Beever. [Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2021. xvii + 352 pp. Hardback £100.00. ISBN 978-1-80037-414-0.]0
Law and Love in Ovid: Courting Justice in the Age of Augustus. By Ioannis Ziogas. [Oxford University Press, 2021. xii + 420 pp. Hardback £90.00. ISBN 978-0-198-84514-0.]0
KEEP OFF THE GRASS! NULLITY REVISITED IN THE SUPREME COURT0
An Expressive Theory of Possession. By Michael J.R. Crawford. [Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2020. xxii + 208 pp. Hardback £58.50. ISBN 978-1-50992-992-4.]0
FROM DISCRETION TO EXPERT JUDGEMENT: RECASTING SEDIMENTED CONCEPTS IN ADMINISTRATIVE LAW0
Islands and International Law. By Donald R. Rothwell. [Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2022. xxx + 298 pp. Hardback £85.00. ISBN 978-1-50995-542-8.]0
FALSE CLAIMS OF GENOCIDE HAVE REAL EFFECTS: ICJ INDICATES PROVISIONAL MEASURES IN UKRAINE'S PROCEEDINGS AGAINST RUSSIA0
Carl Schmitt’s Institutional Theory: The Political Power of Normality. By Mariano Croce and Andrea Salvatore. [Cambridge University Press, 2022. viii + 158 pp. Hardback £85.00. ISBN 978-1-31651-138-1.0
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RESTITUTION AND CAR CRASHES: A SIMPLE CASE OF MISTAKE0
ETHICAL INVESTMENT BY CHARITY TRUSTEES: SOME ANSWERS, NEW QUESTIONS0
Mergers, Acquisitions and International Financial Regulation: Analysing Special Purpose Acquisition Companies. By Daniele D'Alvia. [London: Routledge, 2021. 258 pp. Hardback £120.00. ISBN 978-0-36760-0
PREVENTING THE INFINITE REGRESS: DISCRETION, BARS TO RELIEF AND THE STRUCTURE OF EQUITY0
A CAUSE WORTHY OF MORE EFFORT: THE COMMITTEE ON THE RIGHTS OF THE CHILD AND THE CLIMATE CHANGE DECISION0
HOMICIDE: NOVUS ACTUS INTERVENIENS0
Peacebuilding Paradigms: The Impact of Theoretical Diversity on Implementing Sustainable Peace. Edited by Henry F. Carey. [Cambridge University Press, 2020. xx + 403 pp. Hardback £85.00. ISBN 978-1-100
TRANS PARENTHOOD IN THE UK: THE “UNANSWERED QUESTIONS” OF THE MCCONNELL LITIGATION0
Accessorial Liability After Jogee. Edited by Beatrice Krebs. [Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2019. xiv + 272 pp. Hardback £70.00. ISBN 978-1-50991-889-8.]0
THE NEW THINGS: PROPERTY RIGHTS IN DIGITAL FILES?0
THE CONSEQUENCES OF NULLITIES0
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Rethinking Historical Jurisprudence. By Geoffrey Samuel. [Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2022. xi + 393 pp. Hardback £120.00. ISBN 978-1-80220-073-7.]0
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The Right of Redress. By Andrew S. Gold. [Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2020. xv + 230 pp. Hardback £70.00. ISBN 978-0-198-81440-5.]0
Structural Injustice and Workers’ Rights. By Virginia Mantouvalou. [Oxford University Press, 2023. xx + 208 pp. Hardback £90.00. ISBN 978-0-19-285715-6.]0
INHERITANCE TAX: OMISSIONS ARE NOT ACCIDENTS?0
WHO CONTROLS VENEZUELA'S GOLD? DE FACTO AND DE JURE RECOGNITION OF A FOREIGN HEAD OF STATE0
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE, THE RULE OF LAW AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION: THE CASE OF TAXATION0
IMPLIED TERMS AND COMMISSION AGREEMENTS0
Film and Constitutional Controversy: Visualizing Hong Kong Identity in the Age of “One Country, Two Systems”. By Marco Wan. [Cambridge University Press, 2020. xiii + 176 pp. Hardback £85.00. ISBN 978-0
BETWEEN SCYLLA AND CHARYBDIS IN CONTRACTUAL INTERPRETATION0
Contractual Relations: A Contribution to the Critique of the Classical Law of Contract. By David Campbell. [Oxford University Press, 2022. xxiv + 438 pp. Hardback £95.00. ISBN 978-0-19885-515-6.]0
AN INVOLUNTARY UNION? SUPREME COURT REJECTS SCOTLAND'S CLAIM FOR UNILATERAL REFERENDUM ON INDEPENDENCE0
REMEDIAL DISCRETION IN JUDICIAL REVIEW: LOOKING FORWARD0
INDEBITATUS ASSUMPSIT IN 14470
The Evolution from Strict Liability to Fault in the Law of Torts. By Anthony Gray [Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2021. 278 pp. Hardback £85.00. ISBN 978-1-50994-099-8.]0
Law's Ideal Dimension. By Robert Alexy. [Oxford University Press, 2021. xiv + 325 pp. Hardback £80.00. ISBN 978-0-19-879683-1.]0
The Intricacies of Dicta and Dissent. By Neil Duxbury. [Cambridge University Press, 2021. xxv + 260 pp. Paperback £29.99. ISBN 978-1-108-79488-6.]0
COUNTERFACTUAL ARGUMENTS IN UNJUST ENRICHMENT0
The Law of Tracing. By Mohammud Jaamae Hafeez-Baig and Jordan English. [Alexandria, NSW: The Federation Press, 2021. xxi + 276 pp. Hardback $180.00. ISBN 978-1-76002-306-5.]0
BEAR RAIDS AND MARKET MANIPULATION: MUDDYING THE WATERS?0
TETHER TANGLE AND BINANCE BREAKS FREE0
DEFERENCE, “FAIRNESS” AND ACCOUNTABILITY IN THE NATIONAL SECURITY CONTEXT0
A Failure of Proportion: Non-Consensual Adoption in England and Wales. By Samantha M. Davey. [Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2020. x + 204 pp. Hardback £60. ISBN 978-1-50992-913-9.]0
VISUAL INTRUSION, PUBLIC INTERESTS AND PRIVATE NUISANCE: FEARN V TATE0
SPECULATIVE LEAP IN INFERRING CONDITIONAL INTENT0
MISTAKE OF LAW AND LIMITATION PERIODS0
SECTION 36 OF THE LIMITATION ACT 19800
RUSSIAN THREATS OF FORCE AGAINST UKRAINE MAY CONSTITUTE DURESS IN ENGLISH CONTRACT LAW0
INTERPRETING MULTIPLE DISPUTE-RESOLUTION CLAUSES IN CROSS-BORDER CONTRACTS0
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MAINTAINING THE ELEGANT FAÇADE OF THE ACTS–OMISSIONS DISTINCTION0
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PRINCIPLES, ACCIDENTS AND EXCEPTIONS: PSYCHIATRIC INJURY IN TORT0
Imperial Incarceration: Detention without Trial in the Making of British Colonial Africa. By Michael Lobban. [Cambridge University Press, 2021. xii + 450 pp. Hardback £90.00. ISBN 978-1-316-51912-7.]0
The Sentimental Life of International Law: Literature, Language, and Longing in World Politics. By Gerry Simpson. [Oxford University Press, 2021. viii + 226 pp. Hardback £29.99. ISBN 978-0-19284-979-30
Law, Love and Freedom: From the Sacred to the Secular. By Joshua Neoh. [Cambridge University Press, 2019. xi + 207 pp. Hardback £85. ISBN 978-1-108-42765-4.]0
ESPIONAGE LAW IN THE UK AND AUSTRALIA: BALANCING EFFECTIVENESS AND APPROPRIATENESS0
APPLICABLE LAW IN TORTIOUS CLAIMS0
The Province and Politics of the Economic Torts. By John Murphy. [London: Hart Publishing, 2022. xxx + 287 pp. Hardback £85.00. ISBN 978-1-50992-731-9.]0
THE PURSUIT OF CORPORATE ACCOUNTABILITY: CLIMATE CHANGE LITIGATION AND THE USE OF SHAREHOLDER DERIVATIVE ACTIONS0
A Theory of Legal Obligation. By Stefano Bertea. [Cambridge University Press, 2019. vii + 368 pp. Hardback £95.00. ISBN 978-11-08475-105.]0
Fundamental Rights and the Legal Obligations of Business. By David Bilchitz. [Cambridge University Press, 2022. xxii + 499 pp. Hardback £110.00. ISBN 978-1-108-84194-8.]0
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Drafting Copyright Exceptions: From the Law in Books to the Law in Action. By Emily Hudson. [Cambridge University Press, 2020. xxv + 380 pp. Hardback £95.00 ISBN 978-1-107-04331-2.]0
COMMUNICATION TO THE PUBLIC AND TECHNOLOGICAL RESTRICTIONS AGAINST “FRAMING” COPYRIGHT WORKS0
CUSTODIAL DUTIES IN THE COURT OF APPEAL0
CHILDHOOD IN TRANSITION: CAN TRANSGENDER AND NON-BINARY MINORS PROVIDE LAWFUL CONSENT TO PUBERTY BLOCKERS?0
TRUST AS A CORE PRINCIPLE OF THE CONSTITUTION0
THE TENSION BETWEEN THE REAL AND THE PAPER DEAL CONCERNING “NO ORAL MODIFICATION” CLAUSES0
Venture Capital Law in China. By Lin Lin. [Cambridge University Press, 2021. xv + 340 pp. Hardback £85.00. ISBN 978-11-08528-79-5.]0
Form and Substance in the Law of Obligations. Edited by Andrew Robertson and James Goudkamp. [Oxford: Hart Publishing 2019. xlv + 457 pp. Hardback £95.00. ISBN 978-1-50992-945-0.]0
FIXED AND FLOATING CHARGES: A QUESTION OF CONSENT OR CONTROL?0
SERVICE OUT OF THE JURISDICTION – RAISING SPIRITS?0
ESTABLISHING DAMAGES FOR MASS HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS0
Corporate Attribution in Private Law. By Rachel Leow. [Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2022. xxxiv + 246 pp. Hardback £85.00. ISBN 978-1-50994-135-3.]0
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STUCK AT A CROSSROAD? SUBSTANTIVE LEGITIMATE EXPECTATIONS IN ENGLISH LAW0
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Pensions and Legal Policy: Lessons on the Shift from Public to Private. By Amanda Cooke. [Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2021. xiii + 229 pp. Hardback £70.00. ISBN 978-1-50992-937-5.]0
Social Enterprises in Asia: A New Legal Form. By Ernest Lim. [Cambridge University Press, 2023. xvii + 196 pp. Hardback £85.00. ISBN 978-1-108-83815-3.]0
Recognizing Wrongs. By John C.P. Goldberg and Benjamin C. Zipursky. [Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2020. x + 392 pp. Hardback £36.95. ISBN 978-0-674-24170-1.]0
The End of Law: How Law's Claims Relate to Law's Aims. By David McIlroy. [Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2019. viii + 189 pp. Hardback £70.00. ISBN 978-1-78811-399-1.]0
TORT LAW AND THE MORAL LAW: ANGLO-FRENCH DIVERGENCES0
Key Ideas in Law: The Rule of Law and the Separation of Powers. By Jack Beatson. [Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2021. 192 pp. Paperback £12.99. ISBN 978-1-50993-877-3.]0
CONTRACTUAL VARIATIONS: LONG LIVE THE DOCTRINE OF CONSIDERATION?0
THE TRANSNATIONAL GOVERNANCE OF BANK RESOLUTION AND THE TREATMENT OF NATIONAL REGULATORY VARIATION IN THE EU0
A GRAND UNIFIED THEORY FOR THE “CLOSE CONNECTION TEST” IN VICARIOUS LIABILITY CASES0
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THE NORTH BRITON NO. 45 AND THE DOCTRINAL ORIGINS OF EXEMPLARY DAMAGES0
PARENTAL DUTIES OF NON-DISCRIMINATION AND THE SCOPE OF ANTI-DISCRIMINATION LAW0
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THE ILLEGALITY DEFENCE AND SANCTION-SHIFTING: IN DEFENCE OF GRAY V THAMES TRAIN LTD0
FOREWORD0
REGULATORY CONSTRUCTION, DISCRIMINATION AND THE COMMON LAW0
LIABILITY FOR FALSE IMPRISONMENT AND JUDICIAL IMMUNITY IN AUSTRALIA’S FEDERAL COURT SYSTEM0
Proportionality and Facts in Constitutional Adjudication. By Anne Carter. [Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2021. xxvi + 188 pp. Hardback £85.00. ISBN 978-1-50993-698-4.]0
EXPERTS AS FIDUCIARIES – AN ACADEMIC DISTRACTION0
DISPOSITIONS, CONSTRUCTIVE TRUSTS AND CO-OWNERSHIP0
The Rise of Mass Advertising 1840–1914: Law, Enchantment, and the Cultural Boundaries of British Modernity. By Anat Rosenberg. [Oxford University Press, 2022. xx + 393 pp. Hardback £70.00. ISBN 978-0-0
JUSTIFYING CONCURRENT CLAIMS IN PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW0
CART REVISITED: OUSTER CLAUSES AND THE UPPER TRIBUNAL0
FROM AMBITION TO OBLIGATION: ROYAL DUTCH SHELL ORDERED TO REDUCE CO2 EMISSIONS IN LINE WITH PARIS AGREEMENT0
NOVUS ACTUS AND BEYOND: ATTRIBUTING CAUSAL RESPONSIBILITY IN THE CRIMINAL COURTS0
INTERPRETING THE POST-BREXIT LEGAL FRAMEWORK0
A General Right to Conscientious Exemption: Beyond Religious Privilege. By John Adenitire. [Cambridge University Press, 2020. xiv + 320 pp. Hardback £85.00. ISBN 978-1-10-847845-8.]0
Art Law and the Business of Art. By Martin Wilson. [Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2019. xxxvi + 456 pp. Hardback £115.00. ISBN 978-1-78897-987-0.]0
IP Accidents. By Patrick Goold. [Cambridge University Press, 2022. xvi + 133 pp. Hardback £85.00. ISBN 978-1-10-884148-1.]0
Danse Macabre: Temporalities of Law in the Visual Arts. By Desmond Manderson. [Cambridge University Press, 2019. xvii + 281 pp. Hardback £85. ISBN 978-1-107-15866-5.]0
BAD CHARACTER EVIDENCE – AGAIN0
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BETWEEN CHAOS AND COSMOS: TONY WEIR IN THE CAMBRIDGE LAW JOURNAL0
DATA PROTECTION, THE VALUE OF PRIVACY AND COMPENSABLE DAMAGE0
PROPORTIONALITY AND PROTEST-RELATED OFFENCES0
JURISDICTION IN MULTI-FACTOR CLAIMS0
RECYCLED MALICE0
The Judge and the Philosopher. By David H. Moskowitz. [Bedford: Huge Jam Publishing, 2023. 264 pp. Hardback £20.00. ISBN 978-1-91124-999-3.]0
Criminal Fraud and Election Disinformation: Law and Politics. By Jeremy Horder. [Oxford University Press, 2022. xvii + 187 pp. Hardback £87.00. ISBN 978-0-19284-454-5.]0
A Pluralist Theory of Age Discrimination. By Stuart Goosey. [Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2021. xvi + 198 pp. Hardback £75.00. ISBN 978-1-50993-376-1.]0
APPLYING CONVENTION RIGHTS TO STATUTORY DEFENCES0
SKAT WARS EPISODE I: THE RULE AGAINST ENFORCING FOREIGN PUBLIC LAWS0
TOMORROW YOU SHALL CEASE TO BE A MARIONETTE, AND YOU SHALL BECOME AN INVENTOR0
UNDUE RETICENCE ON UNDUE INFLUENCE?0
REMEDIES FOR DISHONEST ASSISTANCE: HEARTBREAK HOTEL0
THE “ENGLISH SCHOOL” OF INTERNATIONAL LAW: SOUNDINGS VIA THE 1972 JUBILEE ESSAYS0
Protecting Personal Information: The Right to Privacy Reconsidered. By Andrew Monti and Raymond Wacks. [Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2019. 192 pp. Hardback £45. ISBN 978-1-5099-2485-1.]0
Research Handbook on Unjust Enrichment and Restitution. Edited by Elise Bant, Kit Barker and Simone Degeling. [Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2020, x + 523 pp. Hardback £195.00. ISBN 978-1-70
PROPRIETARY ESTOPPEL IN THE SUPREME COURT: BANQUO'S GHOST?0
CONTRACT AS PROPERTY: TRIANGLES AND TRAGIC CHOICES0
THE CORNERSTONE OF OUR LAW: EQUALITY, CONSISTENCY AND JUDICIAL REVIEW0
LAND REGISTRATION, ADVERSE POSSESSION AND THE NATURE OF A REGISTERED TITLE0
Executive Decision-making and the Courts: Revisiting the Origins of Modern Judicial Review. Edited by T.T. Arvind, Richard Kirkham, Daithi Mac Sithigh and Lindsay Stirton. [Oxford: Hart Publishing, 200
Economic Torts and Economic Wrongs. Edited by John Eldridge, Michael Douglas and Claudia Carr. [Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2021. xiv + 344 pp. Hardback £85.00. ISBN 978-1-50993-475-1.]0
REMARKS ON TECHNOLOGICAL NEUTRALITY IN COPYRIGHT LAW AS A SUBJECT MATTER PROBLEM: LESSONS FROM CANADA0
The Regulation of Consumer Credit: A Transatlantic Analysis. By Sarah Brown. [Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2019. viii + 256 pp. Hardback £80.00. ISBN 978-1-78471-248-8.]0
NO ORAL MODIFICATION CLAUSES: AUTONOMY, CERTAINTY OR PRESUMPTION?0
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CIVIL CLAIMS FOR SECRET COMMISSIONS0
Capitalism Before Corporations: The Morality of Business Associations and the Roots of Commercial Equity and Law. By Andreas Televantos. [Oxford University Press, 2020. xx + 200 pp. Hardback £80.00. I0
CONSENT IN RAPE: FACT, NOT LAW0
The Constitutional Theory of the Federation and the European Union. By Signe Rehling Larsen. [Oxford University Press, 2021. xvi + 212 pp. Hardback £88.00. ISBN 978-0-19885-926-0.]0
CREDIT WHERE CREDIT'S DUE: THE SUPREME COURT TAKE ON DIRECTORS’ DUTIES AND CREDITORS’ INTERESTS0
DISCOVERABILITY DEMYSTIFIED0
The Rule of Law Under Fire? By Raymond Wacks. [Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2021. viii + 167 pp. Hardback £85.00. ISBN 978-1-50995-058-4.]0
Australian Contract Law in the 21st Century. Edited by John Eldridge and Timothy Pilkington. [Alexandria, NSW: The Federation Press, 2021. xxvi + 325 pp. Hardback $160.00. ISBN 978-1-760-02253-2.]0
Three Essays on Torts. By Jane Stapleton. [Oxford University Press, 2021. xx + 101 pp. Hardback £60.00. ISBN 978-0-192-89373-4.]0
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PSEUDO-CODIFICATION OF THE PUBLIC-INTEREST DEFENCE IN DEFAMATION0
JURISDICTION IN INSURANCE MATTERS AND THE “WEAKER PARTY”0
HOMICIDE: LOSING CONTROL0
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