Book Series in Law

Critical Approaches to Law

New & Published Titles:

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Regulation of the Voluntary Sector

Freedom and Security in an Era of Uncertainty

By Mark Sidel

Have we gone too far in enacting laws, promulgating regulations and announcing policies that threaten freedom of association, either now or ‘in waiting’ for the…

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2009 | Paperback: 978-1-904385-77-6 (Routledge-Cavendish)

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Property

Meanings, Histories, Theories

By Margaret Davies

This critique of property examines its classical conception: addressing its ontology and history, as well as considering its symbolic aspects and connection to social relations…

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2007 | Paperback: 978-1-904385-84-4 (Routledge-Cavendish)

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Series Details:

The Critical Approaches to Law series aims to secure a place for critical, inter-disciplinary, and/or theoretical work on the law curriculum. Each book provides a critical approach to a particular legal topic: whether this is an issue or theme within law or legal study, a disciplinary or sub-disciplinary area, a specific legal institution, a significant text, case or piece of legislation, an event, a person, or a specific approach to or tradition of law

The series encourages critical thought in and about law through a range of clear and accessible texts that are suitable for higher level undergraduates and postgraduates, as well as academic and practising lawyers who are seeking critical work in their area.

Forthcoming Titles:

International Development
By Sundhya Pahuja, Jennifer Beard, Ruth Buchanan
To be published January 31st 2011

Jurisdiction
By Shaunnagh Dorsett, Shaun McVeigh
To be published September 30th 2010