Cambridge University Press
Cambridge University Press
Dating from a “Letters Patent” from King Henry VIII in 1534 to print “all manner of books,” the Cambridge University Press claims to be the oldest university press and one of the oldest publishers and printers in the world. Part of the University of Cambridge, the press publishes 50,000 authors in more than 100 different countries. Its list encompasses academic, professional and school titles “from aesthetics to zoology.”
Their notable authors include poet and writer John Milton (1608 – 1674), physicist and mathematician Sir Isaac Newton (1642 -1727), philosopher Bertrand Russell (1872 – 1970), linguist and philosopher Noam Chomsky, and theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking.
Cambridge University Press has more than 50 offices around the globe.
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Cambridge University Press in the United States:
32 Avenue of the Americas
New York NY 10013-2473
USA
(212) 337 5000
Cambridge, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, Cambridge, Mass., Cambridge, U.K., Cambridge, UK, London, Melbourne, Vic., Australia, New York, Port Melbourne, Vic.
Published works
- European constitutional law
- Transnational law: rethinking European law and legal thinking
- Brokering Europe: Euro-lawyers and the making of a transnational polity
- European legal cultures in transition
- The relationship between European Community Law and National Law. Vol. 2
- European Union law
- EU treaties and legislation
- Ancient Laws and Institutes of England Comprising Laws Enacted Under the Anglo-saxon Kings from Aethelbirht to Cnut.
- The origins of the European legal order
- European constitutionalism beyond the state
- European constitutional law review: EuConst.
- European and US constitutionalism
- The constitution of Europe: “do the new clothes have an emperor?” and other essays on European integration
- EU enlargement and the constitutions of Central and Eastern Europe
- The constitution for Europe: a legal analysis
- The Lisbon Treaty: a legal and political analysis
- The worlds of European constitutionalism
- European economic and social constitutionalism after the Treaty of Lisbon
- European constitutional law
- The European Union after the Treaty of Lisbon
- European Union law: text and materials
- The Eurozone crisis: a constitutional analysis
- European constitutionalism
- The constitution of Europe: essays on the ends and means of European integration.
- Crime and punishment in early modern Russia
- Crime within the area of freedom, security and justice: a European public order
- Towards a European criminal record
- Police and judicial co-operation in the European Union: FIDE 2004 national reports
- Markets, morals, and the law
- Asian journal of international law
- Risks and wrongs
- Rules, norms, and decisions: on the conditions of practical and legal reasoning in international relations and domestic affairs
- Southern Nigeria in transition, 1885-1906; theory and practice in a colonial protectorate.
- Interpretation and meaning in the Renaissance: the case of law
- Documents of Catherine the Great: the correspondence with Voltaire and the Instruction of 1767, in the English text of 1768
- International theory: a journal of international politics, law and philosophy.
- The paradox of professionalism: lawyers and the possibility of justice
- Global justice and international economic law: opportunities and prospects
- The American influence on international commercial arbitration: doctrinal developments and discovery methods
- A transatlantic community of law: legal perspectives on the relationship between the EU and US legal orders
- A catalogue of the Law Library of Harvard University in Cambridge Massachusetts.
- Cambridge preliminary legal studies
- Cambridge Legal Studies Hsc.
- Legal studies. CAT 3: review questions with sample answers 1999
- The path of the law and its influence: the lecacy of Oliver Wendell Holmes
- VCE legal studies units 3 [and] 4, 2008.
- The approach to self-government.
- The migration of constitutional ideas
- Common law theory
- Ruling the world?: constitutionalism, international law, and global governance
- Asia-Pacific constitutional systems
- The language of liberal constitutionalism
- Constitutional change in the Commonwealth: the Commonwealth lectures delivered at the University of Cambridge on 8, 15, and 22 November 1988
- Constitutional rights in two worlds: South Africa and the United States
- Expounding the constitution: essays in constitutional theory
- Global constitutionalism.
- Constitutionalizing economic globalization: investment rules and democracy’s promise
- Feminist constitutionalism: global perspectives
- Transnational constitutionalism: international and European models
- Proportionality: constitutional rights and their limitations
- Sovereignty, emergency, legality
- Arbitration and the constitution
- Proportionality and constitutional culture
- Constitutionalism of the global South: the activist tribunals of India, South Africa, and Colombia
- Constitutions and religious freedom
- Constitutions in authoritarian regimes
- Constitutionalism in global constitutionalisation
- Global environmental constitutionalism
- Balancing constitutional rights: the origins and meanings of postwar legal discourse
- Due process of lawmaking: the United States, South Africa, Germany, and the European Union
- Parliamentary bills of rights: the experiences of New Zealand and the United Kingdom experiences
- Fragile democracies: contested power in the era of constitutional courts
- Law’s ethical, global, and theoretical contexts: essays in honour of William Twining
- Cyber criminals on trial
- International and Comparative Criminal Justice and Urban Governance: Convergence and Divergence in Global, National and Local Settings
- The politics of principle: the first South African Constitutional Court, 1995-2005
- Fictions of justice: the International criminal court and the challenges of legal pluralism in sub-Saharan Africa
- Law in the United States
- A legal history of the Civil war and Reconstruction: a nation of rights
- Cambridge legal studies: preliminary
- Papers used at the annual examinations in law held at Harvard University.
- Essential Vce Legal Studies Units 3 & 4.
- Catalogue of a select law library.
- The President’s report, 1981-82
- Same-sex marriage and the Constitution
- The dynamic constitution: an introduction to American constitutional law
- The Supreme Court and the attitudinal model revisited
- American constitutional law
- Fundamentalism in American religion and law: Obama’s challenge to patriarchy’s threat to democracy
- Church, state, and original intent
- The constitution as treaty: the international legal constructionalist approach to the U.S. Constitution
- Saving the Constitution from lawyers: how legal training and law reviews distort constitutional meaning
- Dressing constitutionally: hierarchy, sexuality, and democracy from our hairstyles to our shoes
- The language of law and the foundations of American constitutionalism
- Supreme Court confirmation hearings and constitutional change
- Judging social rights
- Politics & law in the United States,
- The constitution of risk
- The workplace constitution from the New Deal to the New Right
- The constitution and the future of criminal justice in America