Trade Law Research. Free to read articles in Trade, Business, Regulation, and Economic law.
Explore a new collection of #openaccess trade law articles from Cambridge law journals:
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#TradeLaw
Trade Law Research. Free to read articles in Trade, Business, Regulation, and Economic law.
Explore a new collection of #openaccess trade law articles from Cambridge law journals:
📚 https://cup.org/4swYt5n
#TradeLaw
New in paperback! The Non-Coherence Theory of Digital Human Rights | The non-coherence theory of digital human rights has wide academic and practical implications for conceptualization of the digital sphere. |
Save 20% with code HRLAW26
📘 https://cup.org/3P3k5aO
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With freedom of speech and religion enshrined in many constitutions around the world, explore our curated collection of books that builds knowledge on this topic
https://cup.org/4kXKFOp
Congratulations to Prof @mccordonier.bsky.social & Adv Wayne Garnons-Williams on their publication of Indigenous Peoples Inspiring Sustainable Development: Implementing UNDRIP through Int’l Law & Covenants. @universitypress.cambridge.org @cambup-law.cambridge.org
www.cambridge.org/core/books/i...
China's Development and Regulation of Cross-border Listings by Robin Huang
The first to provide a comprehensive, contextualized and current account of China's development and regulation of cross-border listings.
📚 https://cup.org/4skgvro
#financiallaw
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NEWS - From the 19th of May 2026 all articles accepted for publication in the Journal of Law and Courts will be #OpenAccess.
Find out more here - https://cup.org/4snLLp9
We have an OA option for every author.
A Legal Theory of State-Owned Enterprises by James Si Zeng
The privatization of SOEs involves defining the boundaries between public power and private property, which incurs certain social costs.
📚 https://cup.org/46CmJdD
#corporatelaw
Courts, Constitutions and Karma by Benjamin Schonthal
A deeply researched account of one of Asia's most important legal traditions and its complex intertwining with state law.
📚 https://cup.org/4u6DnMs
#sociolegal
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Contemporary Changes in the World of Work: What Are the Challenges for Labour Regulation? / Les mutations contemporaines du travail et de l’emploi : quels enjeux pour la régulation du travail?
New from Canadian Journal of Law & Society / Revue Canadienne Droit et Société
📚 https://cup.org/46VjOgv
Governing AI by Onur Bakiner
This book outlines proposed solutions to govern artificial intelligence and evaluates how and how well they deliver.
📚 https://cup.org/4aUd3wu
#commerciallaw
'Taxing People: Yesterday Versus Today' is the blog post by Tsilly Dagan and Ruth Mason, editors of TAXING PEOPLE.
📚 https://cup.org/4bkxrbl
#taxlaw
Alter-Native Constitutionalism by Sindiso Mnisi
This book contributes to international debates about the role of law in post-colonialism and and economic redistribution.
📚 https://cup.org/4sdhpFS
#constitutionallaw
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"A rigorous yet accessible account of family business ownership’s opportunities and challenges."
The Principles of Family Business Law by Benjamin Means, Out Now
#LawSky #BookSky #FamilyLaw
https://cup.org/4pW9dsi
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Prof. Adediran and Prof. Susan Sturm in dialogue, under a slide with the cover of Tinu’s book, Disclosureland, and event information.
Great launch event for @profadediran.bsky.social’s new book, Disclosureland: How Corporate Words Constrain Racial Progress, presented by @fordhamracelaw.bsky.social! Buy it here: www.amazon.com/Disclosurela...
A person stands at a lectern with a Boston University sign, presenting in front of a projection screen. The screen shows an image of a book titled "Disclosureland" and a subtitle reads "How Corporate Words Constrain Racial Progress."
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After kicking off her book tour at Fordham Law earlier this month, @profadediran.bsky.social delivered the Congresswoman Barbara Jordan Lecture at @bulaw.bsky.social, where she discussed her new book, Disclosureland, and examined the surge and crumble of commercial equity and diversity lip service.
Tomorrow, 3/4, Law Professor Atinuke Adediran, Fordham School of Law, will lead the ABF Speaker Series on “Disclosureland: How Corporate Words Constrain Racial Progress." Adediran examines why companies have softened or eliminated promises of equity and diversity.
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NEW: An interview with Theresa Squatrito @lseir.bsky.social about her book, Judging under Constraint @universitypress.cambridge.org.
Making decisions on issues from war crimes to climate change& antitrust cases, "it’s important for us to understand how these courts arrive at their decisions."
Congratulations to Dr Theresa Squatrito on the release of her new book, Judging under Constraint: The Politics of Deference by International Courts! 👏
🔗 Find out more and order the book: www.cambridge.org/core/books/j...
#AcademicSky #PoliSky
How do international courts arrive at their decisions?
Read an interview with Theresa Squatrito @lseir.bsky.social about her book, Judging under Constraint @universitypress.cambridge.org for @lsereviewofbooks.bsky.social
Grateful to share that my book, Between Forbearance and Audacity, received an Honorable Mention for the 2025 Chadwick F. Alger Award from the International Studies Association's International Organization section.
📘 Open access: www.cambridge.org/core/books/b...
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A new issue of the American Journal of Law & Medicine is now online.
Read articles on food safety, OB/GYN travel after Dobbs, health care and AI, equity in Medicaid, employment of people with disabilities, and the financialization of healthcare:
📚 https://cup.org/3MzFl7o
#PublicHealth #HealthLaw
"Looks beyond courts' direct remedies to show how international litigation has shaped the motivation, membership, and material and symbolic resources of the workers' movement."
Labor in Hard Times by Filiz Kahraman, Coming Soon
https://cup.org/48JliLV
#ECHR #HumanRights #LawSky #InternationalLaw
Contemporary Chinese Law and Legal System by Mo Zhang
A review of modern Chinese Law and the legal system covering fundamentals, civil codes and international civil dispute settlement.
📚 https://cup.org/4scsw1Z
#privateinternationallaw
Very honored to see a review of my book in @thelancetinfdis.bsky.social ! www.thelancet.com/authored-by/...
Today, @veenadubal.bsky.social and @azizaahmed.bsky.social discuss the feminist lawyers and activists who secured recognition of the AIDS epidemic’s impact on women, the CDC’s willful ignorance around the disease’s reach, and the adverse public health consequences of carceral feminism.
This was the most interesting conversation I have had in a long time. Brilliant @azizaahmed.bsky.social talked to me about her new book & how feminists transformed the science of AIDS.
lpeproject.org/blog/how-fem...
A Jurisprudence of Conversations by Debolina Dutta
A significant contribution to the history and practice of feminist jurisprudence in post-colonial India.
📚 https://cup.org/4raFw7u
#sociolegal
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Looking for something to read while traveling to #ACJS2026?
The latest issue of International Annals of #Criminology has articles on predictive modeling, AI in criminal proceedings, citizenship fraud, USAID in Mexico, DNA case studies and more:
📘 https://cup.org/3Nf2Y5n
🌍 New AJIL Unbound Symposium
Global Health at a Crossroads – Part II is now live from the American Journal of International Law.
Read Part II 👇
www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
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Cover of the book "Atlantic Cataclysm: Rethinking the Atlantic Slave Trades" by David Eltis. Background features an illustration of people working in a barren landscape. Text reads: "R.R. Hawkins Award Winner" and "PROSE Award for Excellence in the Humanities."
Cover of the book "Decoherence and Quantum Darwinism" by Wojciech Hubert Zurek, featuring abstract patterns. Below, text reads: "PROSE Award for Excellence in the Physical Sciences and Mathematics."
Cambridge authors honoured with top PROSE Awards 🎉
With more winners than any other year, 23 of our titles have been honoured, including the R.R. Hawkins Award, two Excellence winners, nine Subject Category winners and eleven Finalists.
Find out more 🏆 🔗 https://cup.org/40pwh8x