Law
Cambridge's expanding program now offers a renowned range of monographs and textbooks in International law (incorporating the former Grotius imprint) as well as exciting new projects presenting the finest and freshest thinking in European and Comparative law, Intellectual Property, Corporate law, Environmental law and medico-legal studies. You will find details of these and a range of other areas on the pages which follow.
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The ASIL Has Spoken!
Four Cambridge law titles receive recognition from the American Society of International Law
Promoting Compliance in an Evolving Climate Regime
Assesses the existing compliance system of the UN climate regime and examines the key challenges for the emerging post-2012 system.
- $49.99 (Z)
Climate Change Liability
An objective and rigorous analysis of climate change liability law in eighteen jurisdictions around the world.
- $55.00 (Z)
An Introduction to Rights
- 2nd Edition
This book is an introduction to the history, logic, moral implications, and political tendencies of the idea of rights. This thoroughly updated second edition includes a new preface and expands the discussion of the surprising role that slavery has played in the history of rights. It includes new material on egalitarianism, distributive justice, and what the demand for equal rights means.
- $33.99 (Z)
Congress and the Politics of National Security
In an increasingly complex and unpredictable world, a growing number of observers and practitioners have called for a reexamination of our national security system. This volume examines variation in the ways Congress has engaged federal agencies overseeing our nation's national security as well as various domestic political determinants of security policy.
- $29.99 (Z)
The Travaux Préparatoires of the Crime of Aggression
Travaux Préparatoires of the 2010 amendments to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court on the crime of aggression.
- $80.00 (Z)
Global Justice and International Economic Law
This book takes a multidisciplinary approach to understanding the economic fairness problems that societies face as they become increasingly interdependent, and the solutions that international economic law and institutions might facilitate. It takes on the problems of understanding international economic law from the standpoints of rights and justice, in particular from the standpoint of distributive justice.
- $99.00 (C)
Soft Law and the Global Financial System
This book explains how international financial law "works" – and presents an alternative theory for understanding its purpose, operation, and limitations. Drawing on a close institutional analysis of the post-crisis financial architecture, it argues that international financial law is often bolstered by a range of reputational, market, and institutional mechanisms that make it more coercive than classical theories of international law predict.
- $32.99 (Z)

