Routledge
Routledge
Founded in 1836; this publisher is part of the Taylor & Francis Group, a trading division of Informa UK Ltd.
Routledge claims to be the world’s leading academic publisher in Humanities and Social Science, publishing about 2,000 new books each year through a number of offices worldwide.
Routledge has a backlist of more than 35,000 titles still in print and has published a number of exceptional authors such as theoretical physicist Albert Einstein, philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein, psychiatrist and psychotherapist Carl Jung, philosopher Marshall McLuhan and philosopher, writer, activist Jean-Paul Sartre.
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Published works
- European governance and supranational institutions: making states comply
- Free trade and competition in the EEC: law, policy, and practice
- Policy-making processes and the European Constitution: a comparative study of member states and accession countries
- The EU race directive: developing the protection against racial discrimination within the EU
- European Union legislation statutes 2009-2010
- European Union law: 2013-2014
- Optimize European Union law
- European Union law: 2009-2010
- Q&A European Union law
- European Union law: 2011-2012
- Q & A European Union law 2011-2012
- European Union law, 2011-2012
- Q & A European law / 2013-2014.
- Policy-making processes and the European Constitution: a comparative study of member states and accession countries
- The politicization of Europe: contesting the constitution in the mass media
- The tangled complexity of the EU constitutional process: the frustrating knot of Europe
- The politics of ratification of EU treaties
- The rule of reason in European constitutionalism and citizenship
- The European constitution, welfare states and democracy: conflicts between the four freedoms and national administrative discretion
- More Latin for the illiterati: a guide to everyday medical, legal, and religious Latin
- Lawyers’ language: how and why legal language is different
- Law in the courts of love: literature and other minor jurisprudences
- The United States, international law, and the struggle against terrorism
- Deconstruction and the possibility of justice
- Law and legalization in transnational relations
- Hegel and legal theory
- The legal-economic nexus
- The logic of liberal rights: a study in the formal analysis of legal discourse
- Are human rights for migrants?: critical reflections on the status of irregular migrants in Europe and the United States
- Marginalized communities and access to justice
- Justice as improvisation: the law of the extempore
- Turkey and the European Union: facing new challenges and opportunities
- The Jewish law annual: Volume 16
- Comparative executive clemency: the constitutional pardon power and the prerogative of mercy in global perspective
- Law of deliberative democracy.
- Historic U.S. court cases: an encyclopedia
- The laws that shaped America: fifteen acts of Congress and their lasting impact
- Diversity in Europe: dilemmas of differential treatment in theory and practice
- Negotiating decolonization in the United Nations: politics of space, identity, and international community
- Making law and courts research relevant: the normative implications of empirical research
- Law, policy, and practice on China’s periphery: selective adaptation and institutional capacity
- Old World empires: cultures of power and governance in Eurasia
- Public relations law: a supplemental text
- The journalist’s guide to American law
- Historic U.S. court cases: an encyclopedia. Vol. I
- Historic U.S. court cases: an encyclopedia. Vol. II
- A citizen’s guide to the constitution and the Supreme Court: constitutional conflict in American politics
- Children and the criminal law in Connecticut, 1635-1855: changing perceptions of childhood
- Routledge handbook of sports development
- Key facts and key cases: tort law
- Patient safety, law policy and practice
- Legal histories of the British empire: laws, engagements and legacies
- AS law
- Law: the basics
- English legal system, 2009-2010
- English legal system 2012-2013.
- Q&A English Legal System
- Optimize English legal system
- Q & A English legal system 2011-2012
- Constitutional change in the United Kingdom
- Constitutional & administrative law: 2011-2012
- Constitutional and administrative law 2010-2011.
- Q & A constitutional & administrative law 2011-2012
- Penal practice and penal policy in ancient Rome
- Law and society in Latin America: a new map
- Ancient Greek laws: a sourcebook
- The changing Chinese legal system, 1978-present: centralization of power and rationalization of the legal system
- Divine justice: religion and the development of Chinese legal culture
- The development of the Chinese legal system: change and challenges
- Law, rights and ideology in Russia: landmarks in the destiny of a great power
- Law and development in Asia
- Legal transplantation in early twentieth-century China: practicing law in Republican Beijing (1910s-1930s)
- Law and institutions of modern China: critical concepts in law 3 Constitution and basic laws of the peopleś republic of China
- Law and institutions of modern China. 4: Chinese law and institutions in the twenty-first century
- Law and institutions of modern China. 1: Legal development of the People’s Republic of China
- Legal and political reforms in Saʻudi Arabia
- Legislating authority: sin and crime in the Ottoman Empire and Turkey
- Shakespearean genealogies of power: a whispering of nothing in Hamlet, Richard II, Julius Caesar, Macbeth, the merchant of Venice, and the winter’s tale
- German political philosophy: the metaphysics of law
- Equity in English Renaissance literature: Thomas More and Edmund Spenser
- Decoding boundaries in contemporary Japan: the Koizumi administration and beyond
- Legislative approximation and application of EU law in the Eastern neighbourhood of the European Union: towards a common regulatory space?
- Guta Lag and Guta Saga: The Law and History of the Gotlanders
- Political and constitutional transitions in North Africa: actors and factors
- Critical theory and democracy: civil society, dictatorship, and constitutionalism in Andrew Arato’s democratic theory