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Routledge Law publishes research monographs, Handbooks and textbooks across a wide range of subject areas, from leading international authors, and new and upcoming legal scholars. Here you can browse our new titles, find out more about key texts, series and authors, or search by subject area or text type. Can’t find what you’re looking for? Email us at Law@Routledge.com.
Equity and Trusts: A Problem-Based Approach creates a fresh approach to learning through the use of integrated realistic case studies designed to simulate how the law works in practice. With comprehensive coverage of the complete equity and trusts curriculum, unlike other textbooks, it integrates a…
Paperback – 2016-12-12
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Problem Based Learning
More than merely describing the evolution of human rights and civil liberties law, this classic textbook provides students with detailed and thought-provoking coverage of the most crucial developments in the field, clearly explaining the law in context and practice. Updated throughout for this new…
Paperback – 2016-11-23
Routledge-Cavendish
An Introduction to Transitional Justice provides the first comprehensive overview of transitional justice judicial and non-judicial measures implemented by societies to redress legacies of massive human rights abuse. Written by some of the leading experts in the field it takes a broad,…
Paperback – 2016-11-21
Routledge
This book interweaves an authoritative authorial commentary – significantly expanded from the last edition - with extracts from a diverse and contemporary collection of cases and materials from three leading academics in the field. It provides an all-encompassing student guide to constitutional,…
Paperback – 2016-10-07
Routledge
This new fourth edition of a well-established book is a timely response to the continuing development of the new rules of civil procedure in force in most of the jurisdictions of the English-speaking Caribbean. The new edition has been substantially revised to cover amendments to, and recent case…
Paperback – 2016-08-25
Routledge-Cavendish
Commonwealth Caribbean Law
Marine Insurance Law, Second Edition introduces and clearly explains all topics covered in courses at Masters level, offering students and those new to the area a comprehensive and accessible overview and way into this important topic in maritime law. Beginning by introducing the general…
Paperback – 2016-08-22
Routledge
The Law of the United States offers an introduction and overview of the American legal system. With an emphasis throughout on up-to-date case law and current literature, it is an ideal first point of entry for students and practitioners alike, and a starting point for further independent research.…
Paperback – 2017-01-23
Routledge
Music and the Law is a book that examines the relationship between the law and the music industry in Australia. The book is specifically aimed at assisting and educating law and music students, as well as individuals involved in the music industry including musicians, managers, agents and music…
Paperback – 2017-01-19
Federation Press
Offering a more accessible alternative to casebooks and historical commentaries, Law Among Nations explains issues of international law by tracing the field's development and stressing key principles, processes, and landmark cases. This comprehensive text eliminates the need for multiple books by…
Paperback – 2017-01-18
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CALL FOR ENTRIES: The Routledge/ALT Teaching Law Routledge and the Association of Law Teachers are delighted to announce that we are now accepting nominations for the Routledge/ALT Teaching Law with Technology Prize for 2017. |
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Routledge and the Association of Law Teachers are delighted to announce that we are now accepting nominations for the Routledge/ALT Teaching with Technology Prize for 2017.
We recently caught up with one of our authors, Mark Klamberg, to discuss his title Power and Law in International Society and what inspired him to write this definitive monograph.
Congratulations to Thomas Dunk, University of Hertfordshire, who was presented the Routledge/ALT Teaching Law with Technology Prize at the ALT Conference in Newcastle-upon-Tyne for his innovative 'Virtual Town' project supporting the teaching of Land Law at his institution. The Prize recognises, rewards and champions innovation in teaching and learning, and is open to all law teachers in the UK. Read more about the winning project below.
20 - 22 March 2016, Newcastle, United Kingdom
The short-listed candidates for the Routledge/ALT Teaching Law with Technology Prize 2016 have been announced and we are happy to share the entries nominated for winning the prize!
A few of our highly esteemed authors have been short-listed for the Socio-Legal Studies Association (SLSA) Prize for their distinguished contributions to the academic study of law. We are proud to announce the following authors and their short-listed titles.
We spoke to author Nicholas Ryder about his fascinating and recently published title, The Financial War On Terrorism and the contemporary issues that helped shape this insightful monograph.
Our textbook publishing programme remains at the heart of the Routledge Law list. Law textbooks cover a wide range of legal subjects, across compulsory and optional modules of the standard LLB course.
Many textbooks from Routledge Law, including The English Legal System, Constitutional and Administrative Law and Equity and Trusts, are complimented by a Companion Website. Available features include:
Companion Websites are accessible through the textbook product pages, or view the complete list of available companion websites.
The Student Law Review continues to be the single most popular publication for law students. Published termly, three times a year, the Student Law Review provides up-to-date coverage across the entire syllabus. Written and edited by a team of acknowledged experts with many years’ experience of law practice and teaching, the articles manage to be accessible, clear and of a high academic standard. Concise case notes illustrate significant facts and the consequences of of recent judgements while changes to legislation are expertly summarised and explained.
For more information please visit The Student Law Review.
With different series’ available to suit different learning styles and needs, Routledge Revision helps LLB students to achieve exam success.
Series available in Routledge Revision include:
Routledge are well-known for publishing books across the social sciences and humanities that challenge conventional wisdom, and provide new ways of interpreting the world. Routledge Law continues this tradition by offering a range of successful and distinctive research titles making available cutting edge and influential research by both established authors and up-and-coming academics.
GlassHouse is the leading publisher of texts in the areas of socio-legal studies and critical legal theory, specialising in books that offer a fresh perspective on law and contemporary legal issues. Our aim is to publish books that re-think conventional approaches to law, and that address new objects or subjects of legal enquiry. Books that are innovative as well as scholarly, and that inspire and provoke as well as inform. Books with a critical edge. And, particularly, books that draw upon the insights and frameworks of other disciplines: sociology, politics or philosophy; but also other social science and humanities disciplines, such as cultural studies, geography, economics, social policy, history and literature.
Routledge is one of the few commercial publishers who continue to publish and invest in specialised academic research. At a time when many publishers have chosen to focus almost exclusively on student textbooks, Routledge is committed to publishing important research produced by the academic community. Our research titles form part of the successful Routledge Research programme which is recognised by academics and libraries the world over, ensuring the books achieve a worldwide readership.
Fiona Briden oversees the Law, Environment & Sustainability publishing programmes at Routledge and has specific responsibility for commissioning textbooks for the UK LLB and GDL markets. She is committed to channelling the very best in pedagogic practice to develop innovative and engaging textbooks that continue to meet the evolving needs of both lecturers and students. She is also dedicated to the expansion of the Routledge Law programme within the US and welcomes proposals from prospective authors based in North America, whether they be textbooks, edited collections, or single-authored monographs.
Katie Carpenter commissions research monographs, edited collections, and handbooks in law. The books on her list include innovative research by up-and-coming academics alongside titles by more established authors which offer thought-provoking and often critical analyses. Key areas include: international law; human rights law; intellectual property law; finance and banking law; corporate law; and terrorism and the law, reflecting the current vitality and diversity of legal scholarship.
Terry Clague is responsible for the business, economics & law lists at Routledge. Terry’s commissioning remit includes accounting, business history, the creative and cultural industries, entrepreneurship, international business, and strategic management. His publishing career started at Routledge in 2001 as editorial assistant on the economics list and has included editorial responsibilities across the humanities and social sciences.
Rob Gibson commissions LLM and other upper-level textbooks, academic monographs and research handbooks on the Routledge law list.
Amy Jones works on the Informa Law from Routledge imprint, which is the professional publishing arm of the Routledge Law list. She commissions books for lawyers specialising in Maritime, Transport, Environment and Energy law as well as non-legally trained professionals in the surrounding fields. Her key series include the Lloyd’s Shipping Law Series, the Maritime and Transport Law Library, the Lloyd’s Environment and Energy Law Series, and Lloyd’s Practical Shipping Guides. Whilst her books most commonly focus on English law, they will often be relevant to professionals practicing internationally and in other jurisdictions where that law is used.
Alison Kirk commissions in Law concentrating on research monographs, edited collections and original reference books. She manages a number of active series and focuses particularly on the following areas: comparative legal systems; constitutional law; criminal law, criminal justice and criminology; cultural diversity and law; election law; jurisprudence and philosophy of law; law and religion; law in Asia; legal ethics; legal history; medical law; migration and asylum law. If you have a book proposal or new project you would like to discuss, she would be delighted to hear from you.
Colin Perrin commissions books that aim to rethink conventional approaches to law and contemporary legal issues: books that address new objects or subjects of legal enquiry, and books that are innovative as well as scholarly and that inspire and provoke as well as inform. Titles on his list cover a range of globally relevant work in the fields of legal theory, law and society, and law and the humanities. His list also includes several series in topical areas such as Law, Justice, and Ecology; Transitional Justice; Law, Development, and Globalization; Law and Politics; Social Justice; Law, Science and Society; Law and the Postcolonial; Space, Materiality, and the Normative; and Indigenous Peoples and the Law.
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