New Publications at Oxford University Press
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New Law titles available for review:
Commercial Law
Cryptoassets
Legal, Regulatory, and Monetary Perspectives
First Edition
Edited by Chris Brummer
A Guide to the IBA Rules on the Taking of Evidence in International Arbitration
Roman Khodykin and Carol Mulcahy
Consultant Editor Nicholas Fletcher QC
International Copyright
Principles, Law, and Practice
Paul Goldstein and P. Bernt Hugenholtz
Constitutional and Comparative Law/ National Legal Systems
Unable
The Law, Politics, and Limits of Section 4 of the Twenty-Fifth Amendment
Brian C. Kalt
The Wisconsin State Constitution
Second Edition
Steve Miller and Jack Stark
EU Law
The EU Citizenship Directive: A Commentary
Second Edition
Elspeth Guild, Steve Peers, and Jonathan Tomkin
Law and Society/ Legal History/ Jurisprudence
Between Truth and Power
The Legal Constructions of Informational Capitalism
Julie E. Cohen
A History of American Law
Fourth Edition
Lawrence M. Friedman
International Law
The Battle for International Law
South-North Perspectives on the Decolonization Era
Edited by Jochen von Bernstorff and Philipp Dann
The Rise of China and International Law
Taking Chinese Exceptionalism Seriously
Congyan Cai
How International Law Works in Times of Crisis
Edited by George Ulrich and Ineta Ziemele
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