This book argues that overcoming people''s inability to recognize their own wrongdoing is the most important but regrettably neglected area of the behavioral approach to law.
Authors from a variety of fields including law, political science, international relations and economics discuss matters of justice at the national, international and global levels.
This collection of self-reflective essays explores the relations between international legal professions and their respective understandings of international law.
This collection of self-reflective essays explores the relations between international legal professions and their respective understandings of international law.
Teaching Legal Education in the Digital Age explores how legal pedagogy and curriculum design should be modernised to ensure that law students have a realistic view of the future of the legal profession.
Teaching Legal Education in the Digital Age explores how legal pedagogy and curriculum design should be modernised to ensure that law students have a realistic view of the future of the legal profession.