2012 Law & Criminology Catalogue

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Our Major Works publishing programme has two extensive series within the law and criminology subject areas. Part of our Critical concept series these ‘mini libraries’ bring together cutting-edge scholarship to provide users with a thorough overview of current issues and debates.

Edited and introduced by leading experts in the field, each collection is designed to meet today’s research, reference, and teaching needs.

Two titles to look out for from our critical concepts in law series are Law and Development and International Criminal Law. Future publications will include sets on Gender & International Law, Law and Society and Environmental Law.

This catalogue contains sections for both forthcoming and backlist titles from two 'key' series as well as 'similar themed' titles Routledge have or will publish shortly.

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  1. Law and Development

    Edited by Julio Faundez

    Series: Critical Concepts in Law

    Law and Development emerged in the United States in the 1960s and rapidly spread throughout the world. Its intellectual origins can be traced back to the boundless confidence of some American legal academics about the possibilities of achieving democratic change in developing countries through...

    Published March 4th 2012 by Routledge

  2. International Criminal Law

    Edited by ANTONIO CASSESE, Robert Cryer, Urmila Dé, Florian Jessberger, Salvatore Zappalà

    Series: Critical Concepts in Law

    In 1993, the United Nations Security Council set up an ad hoc tribunal to bring to trial those accused of the worst breaches of humanitarian law in the war-torn former Yugoslavia, thus setting in motion a process which has significantly raised the profile and importance of international criminal...

    To Be Published September 14th 2013 by Routledge