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Routledge has an illustrious history in research and reference publishing. You can explore this area of the site to learn more about our featured research, reference, monographs, handbooks and major works in Law. In addition, you can visit one of following areas for broad representation of our reference publishing program:

Recent Research & Reference Articles

  1. 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.

  2. 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. 

  3. 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

  4. The Scene of the Mass Crime

    New Research Books Publishing in November

    We have a bumper crop of new legal research books publishing across a number of different subjects in November. New to the Discourses of Law series is The Scene of the Mass Crime, edited by Christian Delage and Peter Goodrich, takes up the unwritten history of the peculiar yet highly visible form of war crimes trials. Foreign Direct Investment and Human Development edited by Olivier De Schutter, Johan Swinnen and Jan Wouters islocated at the intersection of development economics, international investment law, and international human rights is written in an accessible language, and should attract the attention of anyone who cares about the role of private investment in supporting the efforts of poor countries to climb up the development ladder. Read on for more information about the 16 new research books publishing in November.

  5. Re-reading Foucault

    New Research Books Publishing in October

    October has a number of high-quality research books publishing across various aspects of legal study. Ben Golder edits Re-reading Foucault: On Law, Power and Rights, an in-depth analysis of Foucault's work as it pertains to a range of different legal themes. In The Concept of Injustice Eric Heinze challenges traditional western justice theory to argue that justice is not always the cure for injustice, and is oftentimes its cause. European Perspectives on Environmental Law and Governance edited by Suzanne Kingston provides a range of perspectives on some of the most pressing contemporary challenges in EU environmental law and governance. Read on for details of all of our research and scholarly books publishing in October. 

  6. Media Law

    Routledge Handbooks Coming Soon

    Routledge Law have a number of new handbooks publishing soon. The Routledge Handbook of International Criminal Law edited by William A. Schabas and Nadia Bernaz will publish in paperback in August. Over the next few months we will also be publishing handbooks on International Environmental Law, Media Law and Constitutional Law. Routledge Handbooks feature specially commissioned papers from some of the leading scholars in the respective fields.

  7. Henri Lefebvre

    New Research Books Publishing in August

    Routledge Law is delighted to announce another bumper crop of exciting new research and scholarly books publishing in August. The latest book in the acclaimed Nomikoi Critical Legal Thinkers series; Henri Lefebvre by Chris Butler provides the first serious analysis of the relevance and importance of this significant thinker for the study of law and state power. Lorraine Talbot's Progressive Corporate Governance for the 21st Century is a wide ranging and ambitious study of why corporate governance is in the shape that it is, and how it can be improved. Read on for a full list of our research and scholarly books publishing in August.

  8. Britains Hidden Role

    New Research Books Publishing in July

    Routledge Law is pleased to announce the publication of a number of new research and scholarly books in July. Britain’s Hidden Role in the Rwandan Genocide by Hazel Cameron examines the role of the United Kingdom as a global elite bystander to the crime of genocide, and its complicity, in violation of international criminal laws during the Rwandan genocide of 1994. The latest book in the Discourses of Law series is Danielle Tyson's study of the construction and representation of subjectivity and sexual difference in legal narrations of intimate partner homicide, Sex, Culpability and the Defence of Provocation. The Enlightened Shareholder Value Principle and Corporate Governance by Andrew Keay considers what impact ESV will have on financial institutions and non-financial institutions in the aftermath of the global financial crisis. Read on for a full list of the diverse books publishing this month.
     

  9. Human Health and Ecological Integrity

    New Research Books Publishing in May

    Routledge Law is delighted to announce a number of new research titles publishing in May. Edited by Ulrike Schultz and Gisela Shaw, Women in the Judiciary asks is gender matters in judging. Also publishing in May is Human Health and Ecological Integrity edited by Laura Westra, Colin L. Soskolne and Donald W. Spady. The book integrates perspectives from a wide range of disciplines, including ethics, ecology, public health and epidemiology, and human rights and law. Read on for a full list of our research books publishing in May.

  10. Feminist Perspectives

    New Research Books Publishing in April

    Routledge Law is pleased to announce a number of new titles publishing in April. Edited by Janice Richardson and Erika Rackley ,Feminist Perspectives on Tort Law offers a distinctly feminist approach to key topics in tort law. Also publishing in April is Transnational Crime and Human Rights by Susan Kneebone and Julie Debeljak, which offers an evaluation of the responses to human trafficking in the Greater Mekong Subregion. Read on for further details of these and all the research and scholarly titles we are publishing in April.

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