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  1. ALT Logo

    The Routledge/ALT Teaching Law with Technology Prize 2013

    Routledge and the Association of Law Teachers are delighted to announce the shortlist for the inaugural Teaching Law with Technology Prize in order to recognize, reward and champion innovation in teaching and learning. The standard of entries has been exceptionally high and showcases the high-quality of law teaching in the UK. The winner will be announced at the ALT annual conference. Read on for details of shortlisted candidates

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    Socio-Legal Studies Association Members

    Welcome to the SLSA members page at Routledge Law, where you'll find all the latest news and publishing information from GlassHouse Books.

    Remember, all new and existing members of the SLSA receive an exclusive 20% discount when purchasing online through the Routledge website. Simply enter the discount code SLSALAW20 at the checkout.

  3. Freight Forwarding and Multi Modal Transport Contracts

    A comprehensive guide to the law in relation to contract forms and terms created by operators, trade associations or international bodies such as the UN and used as a basis for trading conditions by freight forwarders, logistics suppliers, combined or multimodal transportation operators and container operators. www.routledge.com/informalaw/

  4. Equity and Trusts

    New Textbooks Publishing in March

    We are delighted to publish a number of new textbooks in March. From the launch of a brand new series to trusted favourites appearing in a 14th edition we have books designed to guide students through the undergraduate law curriculum. Read on for more details of the books publishing

  5. Changing Role of Nationality in International Law

    New Research Titles Publishing in March

    We're pleased to have another bumper month of new research books publishing in March with books covering topics such as Human Rights law; Asian Law and Development Studies amongst other things. Read on for full details of our research and scholarly publishing in March.

  6. Law and the Question of the Animal

    New Research Books Publishing in February

    We are excited to be publishing three new GlassHouse books in February - including new titles in the acclaimed Nomikoi Critical Legal Thinkers series and the second book in the Law, Justice and Ecology series. The new titles take on areas as diverse as music, political philosophy and environmental ethics. Read on for more details of our new publishing for February. 

  7. Media Law

    Routledge Handbooks in Law

    Routledge now publish a number of handbooks in law. The handbooks are high-level reference works that feature specially commissioned papers by a range of leading international scholars. Not only do they cover the key topics in the field they identify emerging issues of critical importance that will shape future research. Read on for more information

  8. Modern Law of Contract

    New Textbooks Publishing in February

    Routledge Law is delighted to be publishing new editions of some key textbooks in the fields of contract and company law in February. All three titles are available as complimentary exam copies for instructors teaching relevant courses – complete the online form on the individual book page to order a copy. Read on for more information.

  9. New Editions of Routledge Q&As Now Available

    The new editions of the Routledge Question and Answers series are now available. Each book contains up to fifty essay and problem-based questions on the most commonly examined topics, complete with expert guidance and fully worked model answers. Read on for more information.

  10. Henri Lefebvre

    Routledge Law Author of the Month for December 2012

    Our Routledge Law author of the month for December is Chris Butler, author of Henri Lefebvre: Spatial Politics, Everyday Life and the Right to the City. Dr. Butler is a lecturer at the Griffith Law School in Australia. Read on for Dr. Butler's explanation of how this book came about.

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