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Articles
- A casebook on contract
- A Life of H.L.A. Hart: The Nightmare and the Noble Dream
- Ashworth’s principles of criminal law
- Black resistance to British policing
- Civil Liberties
- Company Law: A Real Entity Theory
- Constitutional and administrative law
- Contracting under pressure: A theory of duress
- Corporate insolvency law: Perspectives and principles
- Crime, Reason and History: A Critical Introduction to Criminal Law
- Criminal Law
- Criminology
- Decolonisation and Legal Knowledge: Reflections on Power and Possibility
- Decolonizing Anthropology: Moving Further toward an Anthropology for Liberation
- Empire’s Endgame: Racism and the British State
- Environmental Protection, Law and Policy: Text and Materials
- Environmental Law
- Environmentalism and Political Theory: Toward an Ecocentric Approach
- Evidence
- Family law and personal life
- Gatley on libel and slander
- Goode and McKendrick on Commercial Law
- In Black and White: A Young Barrister’s Story of Race and Class in a Broken Justice System
- In your defence: Stories of life and law
- Information technology law
- Intellectual property law
- Labour Law (Cambridge)
- Labour Law (Oxford)
- Law and administration
- Markesinis and Deakin’s tort law
- Medical law: Text, cases, and materials
- More than Just a Different Face? Judicial Diversity and Decision-making
- Perspectives on Labour Law
- Public law: Text, cases, and materials
- Reconstructing criminal law: Text and materials
- Rethinking modernity: Postcolonialism and the sociological imagination
- Sentencing and punishment: The quest for justice
- Street on torts
- The antitrust enterprise: Principle and execution
- The British Constitution: A Very Short Introduction
- The Case of the Speluncean Explorers
- The Compatibility Dialectic: Mediating the Legitimate Coexistence of Islamic Law and State Law
- The conflict of laws
- The Global Model of Constitutional Rights
- The Idea of Public Law
- The Law of Evidence
- The Making of Environmental Law
- The Oxford handbook of criminology
- The Oxford Handbook of Regulation
- The public domain: Enclosing the commons of the mind
- The Rule of Law
- The Secret Barrister: Stories of the Law and How It’s Broken
- Tort Law
- Tort Law: Text and Materials
- Understanding Regulation
- Winfield and Jolowicz on Tort
- On fantasy island: Britain, Europe, and human rights
- Public law after the Human Rights Act
- Liberty and security
- Terrorism: How to respond
- The International Law on Climate Change