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New Books

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"Partly laws common to all mankind": foreign law in American courts. Jeremy Waldron May 2012
A Sociology of Constitutions: Constitutions and State Legitimacy in Historical-Sociological Perspective. C.J. Thornhill May 2012
Against obligation: the multiple sources of authority in a liberal democracy. Abner Greene May 2012
An injury law constitution. Marshall Shapo May 2012
Brandishing the First Amendment: commercial expression in America. Tamara Piety May 2012
Civil liberties, national security and prospects for consensus: legal, philosophical, and religious perspectives. Esther Reed (ed.) May 2012
Contracts in the real world: stories of popular contracts and why they matter. Lawrence Cunningham May 2012
Essential health benefits: balancing coverage and cost. Cheryl Ulmer (ed.) May 2012
Examining critical perspectives on human rights. Robert Dickinson (ed.) May 2012
Facing catastrophe: environmental action for a post-Katrina world. Robert Verchick May 2012
Framed: America's fifty-one constitutions and the crisis of governance. Sanford Levinson May 2012
Global patents: limits of transnational enforcement. Marketa Trimble May 2012
Heaven on earth: a journey through shari'a law from the deserts of ancient Arabia to the streets of the modern Muslim world. Sadakat Kadri May 2012
International human rights and their enforcement in Africa. Morris Kiwinda Mbondenyi May 2012
Law in war, war as law: Brigadier General Joseph Holt and the Judge Advocate General's department in the Civil War and early Reconstruction, 1861-1865. Joshua Kastenberg May 2012
Legal aid and the rule of law in the People's Republic of China. Mark Jia May 2012
Making sense of the constitution: a primer on the Supreme Court and its struggle to apply our fundamental law. Walter Frank May 2012
Nanotechnology commercialization for managers and scientists. Wim Helwegen (ed.) May 2012
National Consumer Law Center guide to surviving debt. Deanne Loonin May 2012
Natural law and the antislavery constitutional tradition. Justin Buckley Dyer May 2012

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