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    2 U.S. Law and Courts

    Te Adversary FirstAmendmentFree Expression and theFoundations o AmericanDemocracy

    Martin H. Redish

    Tis book presents a unique andcontroversial rethinking o modernAmerican democratic theory and reespeech. Most ree speech scholars

    understand the First Amendmentas a vehicle or or protection odemocracy itsel, relying uponcooperative or collectivist theorieso democracy. Martin Redishreconsiders ree speech in the contexto adversary democracy, arguingthat individuals should have theopportunity to aect the outcomes ocollective decision-making accordingto their own values and interests.

    Drawing on previous ree speechscholarship and case studies ocontroversial speech, Martin Redishadvances a theory o ree expressiongrounded in democratic notions osel-promotion and controlled adver-sary conict, making a strong caseor its application across such areasas commercial speech, campaignspending, and anonymous speech.

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    Table o Contents

    U.S. Law and Courts .......................2- 4

    Law and Society ...............................4-7

    International andComparative Law..........................8-10

    Jurisprudence andLegal History .................................10 -11

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    Te Puzzle o UnanimityConsensus on the UnitedStates Supreme Court

    Pamela C. Corley,Amy Steigerwalt, andArtemus Ward

    Drawing on data rom the U.S.Supreme Court database, internalcourt documents, and the justicesprivate papers, Te Puzzle oUnanimityis the rst comprehensiveaccount o how the Court reachesconsensus. Pamela Corley, AmySteigerwalt, and Artemus Wardpropose and empirically test a theoryo consensus; they nd consensus isa unction o multiple, concurrently-operating orces that cannot be ullyaccounted or by ideological attitudes.In this thorough investigation, theauthors conclude that consensusis a unction o the level o legal

    certainty and its ability to constrainjustices ideological preerences.

    In The Puzzle of Unanimity, the authors

    skillully probe the sources o consen-

    sus on the Supreme Court and provide

    new insights on the considerations

    that shape the justices choices. Their

    book is an important contribution to

    the understanding o judicial behavior.

    Lawrence Baum, Ohio State University

    216 pp., 19 tables, 12 fgures, 2013

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    3U.S. Law and Courts

    Te Failed Promiseo OriginalismFrank B. Cross

    Frank Crosss important book breaks

    new ground. Combining a deep

    understanding o originalism with

    sophisticated empirical analysis, The

    Failed Promise of Originalism chal-

    lenges originalists to show that their

    theory can make a practical dierence,

    and at the same time dispels the myth

    that originalist methods have a strongideological valence in practice. Cross

    has produced a very rare commodity

    a book that is a must read or both

    lawyers and political scientists.

    Lawrence Solum, Georgetown University

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    Te Teory andPractice o Statutory

    InterpretationFrank B. Cross248 pp., 16 tables, 15 fgures, 20099780804785235 Paper $24.95 $19.96 sale9780804759120 Cloth $52.50 $42.00 sale

    Caliornia School LawTird Edition

    Frank Kemerer andPeter Sansom

    Fully updated to reect recent develop-ments in educational jurisprudence,the newest edition oCaliornia SchoolLaw explains the legal rameworkwithin which Caliornia schoolingoperates. Te book examines studentattendance and truancy, curriculum

    law, and teacher and student rightso expressionincluding the useo electronic communicationdevices and social media, religion,students with disabilities, discipline,privacy and search and seizure, raceand gender discrimination, andissues o legal liability. Te bookscompanion website provides newinormation as it becomes available,and ensures all coverage is up-to-date.

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    Whats Law Got toDo With It?What Judges Do, Why TeyDo It, and Whats at StakeEdited by Charles Gardner GeyhStanord Studies in Law and Politics376 pp., 4 tables, 13 fgures, 2011

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    Without Fear or FavorJudicial Independence andJudicial Accountability inthe States

    G. Alan arr

    Te impartial administration ojustice and the accountability ogovernment ocials are two o themost strongly held American values.Yet these values are ofen in directconict with one another. At thenational level, the U.S. Constitutionresolves this tension in avor ojudicial independence, insulatingjudges rom the undue inuence oother political institutions, interestgroups, and the general public.But at the state level, debate hascontinued as to the proper balancebetween judicial independence and

    judicial accountability. In this volume,constitutional scholar G. Alan arr

    ocuses squarely on that debate.Stanord Studies in Law and Politics280 pp., 20129780804760409 Paper $27.95 $22.36 sale9780804760393 Cloth $85.00 $68.00 sale

    Felony MurderGuyora BinderCritical Perspectives on Crime and Law368 pp., 20129780804755368 Paper $29.95 $23.96 sale9780804755351 Cloth $90.00 $72.00 sale

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    4 U.S. Law and Courts

    Governing SecurityTe Hidden Originso American SecurityAgencies

    Mariano-Florentino Cullar

    Governing Securitydetly blends ar-

    chival research, news accounts, and

    bureaucratic theory to reveal ascinat-

    ing parallels and divergences in the

    establishment and operation o the

    old Federal Security Agency and new

    Department o Homeland Security.Cuellar oers compelling insights

    or policymakers on the attractive-

    ness o defning security broadly and

    or political scientists on the myriad

    actors that shape agency creation.

    Anne Joseph OConnell,

    University of California, Berkeley

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    Copyraud and OtherAbuses o IntellectualProperty LawJason Mazzone312 pp., 20119780804760065 Cloth $27.95 $22.36 sale

    Democracy and PoliticalIgnoranceWhy Smaller GovernmentIs Smarter

    Ilya Somin

    Ilya Somin mines the depths oignorance in America and reveals theextent to which it is a major problemor democracy. Somin weighs variousoptions or solving this problem,arguing that political ignorance is bestmitigated and its eects lessened bydecentralizing and limiting govern-ment. Somin provocatively argues thatpeople make better decisions whenthey choose what to purchase in themarket or which state or local govern-ment to live under, than when they

    vote at the ballot box, because theyhave stronger incentives to acquire rel-evant inormation and to use it wisely.

    Voter ignorance can be rational: The

    likelihood o one vote mattering is infn-

    itesimal, so why make the eort to stay

    inormed? But as Ilya Somin demon-

    strates in this mind-opening book, voter

    ignorance has bad consequences that

    strengthen the case or limited govern-

    ment, including judicial review to put a

    leash on wayward majorities.

    George F. Will, Journalist and

    Pulitzer Prize Winner

    288 pp., 2013

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    Blinded by SightSeeing Race Trough theEyes o the Blind

    Osagie K. Obasogie

    In Blinded by Sight, Osagie K.Obasogie shares a startling observa-tion made during discussions withpeople rom all walks o lie whohave been blind since birth: eventhe blind arent colorblindblindpeople understand race visually,

    just like everyone else. Ask a blindperson what race is, and they willmore than likely reer to visual cuessuch as skin color. Obasogie ndsthat, because blind people thinkabout race visually, they orient theirlives around these understandings interms o who they are riends with,who they date, and much more.

    Obasogie argues that rather thanbeing visually obvious, both blind

    and sighted people are socializedto see race in particular ways, evento a point where blind people

    see race. So what does this meanor how we live and the laws thatgovern our society? Obasogie delvesinto these questions and uncovershow color blindness in law, publicpolicy, and culture will not leadus to any imagined racial utopia.

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    5Law and Society

    Introduction toCriminal JusticeA Sociological PerspectiveEdited by Charis E. Kubrinand Tomas D. Stucky

    Introduction to Criminal Justice is therst textbook to approach theories andpractices o criminal justice rom asociological perspective. It empowersstudents to develop expertise in crimi-nal justice and understand how its

    central tenants are inormed by broad-er sociological principles and concepts,such as power, race, gender, and class.

    Tis text is organized around vethemes: justice, police, courts, cor-rections, and crime control. Tereadings underscore the inextricablerelationship between social structuresand the criminal justice system. Tiscomprehensive text will exposestudents to some o the best think-

    ing and research in the eld.

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    Te Politics o rackingTe First InternationalMovement to Combatthe Sexual Exploitationo Women

    Stephanie A. Limoncelli232 pp., 4 tables, 20109780804783118 Paper $24.95 $19.96 sale9780804762946 Cloth $39.95 $31.96 sale

    Governing ImmigrationTrough CrimeA ReaderEdited by Julie A. Dowling andJonathan Xavier Inda

    Presenting key readings andcutting-edge scholarship, this volumeexamines a range o contemporarycriminalizing practices: restrictiveimmigration laws, enhanced borderpolicing, workplace audits, detention

    and deportation, and increased polic-ing o immigration at the state andlocal level. O equal importance, thereadings highlight how migrants havemanaged to actively resist these puni-tive practices. In bringing togethercritical theorists o immigration tounderstand how the current politicallandscape propagates the view o the

    illegal alien as a threat to social order,this text encourages students and

    general readers alike to think serious-ly about the place o undocumentedimmigrants in American society.

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    BrokeHow Debt Bankruptsthe Middle ClassEdited by Katherine Porter

    Studies in Social Inequality320 pp., 20129780804777018 Paper $24.95 $19.96 sale9780804777001 Cloth $80.00 $64.00 sale

    Racing or InnocenceWhiteness, Gender, andthe Backlash AgainstArmative Action

    Jennier L. Pierce

    Tis book recounts the stories o elitelegal proessionals at a large corpora-tion with a ederally mandated arma-tive action program, as well as thecultural narratives about race, gender,and power in the news media and

    Hollywood lms. Tough most whitemen denied accountability or any rac-ism in the workplace, they recountedways in which they resistedwhetherwittingly or notincorporating peopleo color or white women into theirworkplace lives. Drawing on threedierent approachesethnography,narrative analysis, and ctiontoconceptualize the complexities andambiguities o race and gender in

    contemporary America, this bookmakes an innovative pedagogical tool.

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    Te Migration ApparatusSecurity, Labor, andPolicymaking in theEuropean Union

    Gregory Feldman248 pp., 20119780804761079 Paper $22.95 $18.36 sale9780804761062 Cloth $70.00 $56.00 sale

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    TheCulturalLives

    OLaw

    ASeriesEdite

    dbyAustinSarat

    6 Law and Society

    Te Street Politicso Abortion

    Speech, Violence, andAmericas Culture Wars

    Joshua C. Wilson

    Te Street Politics o Abortion isthe rst book to consider the riseand all o clinic-ront proteststhrough the 1980s and 1990s,the most visible and contentiousperiod in U.S. reproductivepolitics. Joshua Wilson considershow street level protests lead to

    three seminal Court decisionsPlanned Parenthood v. Williams,Schenck v. Pro-Choice Network oWestern N.Y., and Hill v. Colorado.Te eventual demise o streetprotests via these cases taughtanti-abortion activists the value oincremental institutional strate-gies that could produce concretepolicy gains without drawing thepublics attention. Activists on

    both sides ultimately movedofen literallyrom the streets toght in state legislative halls andcourtrooms. Wilson demonstrateshow the abortion-rights move-ment, despite its initial successwith Roe v. Wade, has since acedcontinuous challenges and di-culties, while the anti-abortionmovement continues to gainstrength in spite o its losses.

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    Better Lef UnsaidVictorian Novels, Hays

    Code Films, and theBenefts o Censorship

    Nora Gilbert

    Better Lef Unsaidis in theunseemly position o deendingcensorship rom the centralallegations that are traditionallyleveled against it. aking twogenres generally presumed tohave been stymied by the censorskniethe Victorian novel and

    classical Hollywood lmthisbook reveals the varied waysin which censorship, or allits blustery sel-righteousness,can actually be good or sex,politics, eminism, and art.

    Through her meticulous compari-

    sons o Victorian novels and Hays

    Code Hollywood, Gilbert studies vi-

    sual and verbal slippage, inerence,

    irony, and the pleasure o perver-

    sion. Inormative and a delight toread, Better Left Unsaidsparkles

    with wit and invention.

    Tom Conley, Harvard University

    The Cultural Lives o Law200 pp., 13 illustrations, 20129780804784207 Cloth $50.00 $40.00 sale

    Afer Secular LawEdited by Winnired FallersSullivan, Robert A. Yelle, and

    Mateo aussig-RubboThe Cultural Lives o Law400 pp., 20119780804775366 Cloth $60.00 $48.00 sale

    ZoolandTe Institution o

    CaptivityIrus Braverman

    Irus Braverman draws onmore than seventy interviewsconducted with zoo managersand administrators, as well asanimal activists, to oer a glimpseinto the otherwise unknowncomplexities o zooland. Zoolandbegins and ends with the storyo immy, the oldest male gorilla

    in North America, to illustratethe dramatic transormations ozoos since the 1970s. Over thesedecades, modern zoos have trans-ormed themselves rom placescreated largely or entertainmentto globally connected institutionsthat emphasize care throughconservation and education.

    WithZoolandBraverman enters

    the ray, giving voice to the vari-

    ous sides while providing her owninormed, thoughtul stance. Argu-

    ing or a power o care, Braverman

    moves us toward the possibility

    o zoos that combine concern or

    individual welare and the conser-

    vation o species.

    Ken Shapiro, Executive Director,

    Animals and Society Institute

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    7Law and Society

    Law and WarEdited by Austin Sarat,Lawrence Douglas, andMartha Merrill Umphrey

    Explores the cultural, his-torical, spatial, and theoreticaldimensions o the relationshipbetween law and wara con-nection that has long vexed thejurisprudential imagination.No longer simply a tool orjudging battleeld conduct,law now seeks to subduewarare and to enlist it into the

    service o legal goals. Law hasemerged as a orce that standsover and above war, endowedwith the power to authorizeand restrain, to declare andlimit, to justiy and condemn.

    In examining this raught,contested, and evolving rela-tionship, Law and Warinvesti-gates such questions as: Whatcan eorts to subsume war

    under the logic o law teach usabout the aspirations and limitso law? How have paradigms olaw and war changed as a resulto the contact with new ormso struggle? How has globaliza-tion and continuing practices ooccupation reramed the rela-tionship between law and war?

    The Amherst Series in Law, Jurisprudence,and Social Thought

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    Te Secrets o LawEdited by Austin Sarat,Lawrence Douglas, andMartha Merrill Umphrey

    Te Secrets o Law explores the wayslaw both tracs in and regulatessecrecy. aking a close look at theopacity built into legal and gov-ernance processes, it explores theways law produces zones o secrecy,the relation between secrecy and

    justice, and how we understand theinscrutability o laws processes.

    Rather than all into an easy ren-dering o law as either requiring

    transparency or secrecy, this volume

    reveals that this distinction is itsel

    a alse dichotomy. It points out the

    paradox that the very idea o trans-

    parency itsel relies to some extent

    on keeping sources a secret, and

    treats the question o law and its

    relationship to secrecy with delicacy

    and sophistication.

    James Martel,

    San Francisco State University

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    Law as Punishment /Law as RegulationEdited by Austin Sarat,Lawrence Douglas, andMartha Merrill Umphrey

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    8 International and Comparative Law

    ime in the ShadowsConfnement in

    CounterinsurgenciesLaleh KhaliliPolitical economy has evolved in the pasttwo decades rom verbal gymnastics toa scientifc study o how people ormgroups to solve collective action problems.Ferguson's book is a orceul introductionto the analytical techniques involved inthis intellectual revolution, together witha presentation o the evidence supporting

    various models.

    Herbert Gintis, Santa Fe Institute and

    Central European University368 pp., 20129780804778336 Paper $27.95 $22.36 sale9780804778329 Cloth $90.00 $72.00 sale

    Te Rise and Fall oHuman Rights

    Cynicism and Politicsin Occupied Palestine

    Lori Allen

    Te Rise and Fall o HumanRights provides a groundbreakingethnographic investigation othe Palestinian human rightsworld since 1979. Toughhuman rights activity beganas a means o struggle againstthe Israeli occupation, it has

    since been proessionalized andpoliticized, transormed into apublic relations tool or politicallegitimization and state-making.

    In ailing to end the Israelioccupation, protect basic humanrights, or establish an account-able Palestinian government,the human rights industry hasbecome the object o cynicismor many Palestinians. Lori

    Allen contends, however, thatar rom indicating apathy, suchcynicism generates a productivecritique o domestic politicsand Western interventionism.

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    O Medicines andMarkets

    Intellectual Property andHuman Rights in the Freerade Era

    Angelina Snodgrass Godoy

    Looking at events in Costa Rica, ElSalvador, and Guatemala, AngelinaGodoy argues that human rightsadvocates need to approach intellec-tual property law as more than simplya roster o regulations. IP representsthe cutting edge o a global tendencyto value all things in market terms:Lie ormsrom plants to humangenetic sequencesare renderedcommodities, and substances neces-sary to sustain liemedicinesarerestricted to insure corporate prots.I we argue only over the terms o IPprotection without conronting theunderlying logic governing our tradeagreements, then human rights ad-

    vocates will lose even when they win.

    Godoy admirably dissects the orces

    which have conspired to depoliticize

    both resistance to intellectual prop-

    erty expansion and the human rights

    rhetoric in which this is voiced. The

    book delivers insights that should

    transorm advocacy and scholarship; it

    should be widely read and acclaimed.

    Rosemary J. Coombe, York University

    Stanord Studies in Human Rights208 pp., 4 tables, 4 fgures, 2013

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    StanordStudies

    InHumanRights

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    rieseditedbyMarkGoo

    dale

    9International and Comparative Law

    Campaigning or JusticeHuman Rights Advocacy

    in PracticeJo BeckerWritten rom a practitioners perspec-tive, this book explores the strategiesbehind some o the most innovativehuman rights campaigns o recentyears. Drawing on interviews withdozens o experienced human rightsadvocates, the book delves into local,regional, and international eortsto discover how advocates were able

    to address seemingly intractableabuses and secure concrete advancesin human rights. Tese accountsprovide a window into the way thathuman rights advocates conducttheir work, their real-lie strugglesand challenges, the rich diversity otools and strategies they employ, andultimately, their courage and persis-tence in advancing human rights.

    Campaigning for Justice provides

    invaluable insights into how humanrights campaigns work, and distills les-

    sons gleaned rom dozens o veteran

    advocates. It illustrates the rich diver-

    sity o the human rights movement

    today, and will be a terrifc resource

    not only or those just entering human

    rights work, but also or those with

    years o experience.

    Jody Williams, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate

    Stanord Studies in Human Rights336 pp., 20129780804774512 Paper $24.95 $19.96 sale9780804774505 Cloth $85.00 $68.00 sale

    Values in ranslationHuman Rights and the

    Culture o the WorldBank

    Galit A. Saraty

    Values in ranslation analyzes theorganizational culture o the WorldBank and addresses the questiono why it has not adopted a humanrights ramework. Academics andsocial advocates have typicallyocused on legal restrictions inthe Banks Articles o Agreement.

    Tis works anthropologicalanalysis sheds light on internalobstacles including the employeeincentive system and a clash oexpertise between lawyers andeconomists over how to denehuman rights and justiy theirrelevance to the Banks mission.

    Why has the World Bank been so

    slow to take on human rights? This

    ascinating ethnography ollows

    the movement o people and ideaswithin the Bank to show how

    human rights were economized

    in order to be heard. It oers great

    insight into the way organizations

    work and into the cultural dimen-

    sions o law.

    Sally Engle Merry, New York University

    Stanord Studies in Human Rights216 pp., 2 tables, 20129780804763523 Paper $24.95 $19.96 sale9780804763516 Cloth $80.00 $64.00 sale

    In the Wake oNeoliberalism

    Citizenship and HumanRights in Argentina

    Karen Ann Faulk

    Tis book investigates twoprominent Buenos Aires protestorganizations to consider how eachhas ramed its demands within alanguage o rights. Fundamentally,this book is concerned with thecomplex interrelationship betweenthe discourse o human rights and

    the neoliberal project. In exploringthe way in which rights talk isused and adapted locally by variousactivist groups, the book looksat the mutually ormative andcontentious interactions betweenideas o human rights, rights ocitizenship, and the concrete andenvisioned social relationships thatorm the basis or social activismin the wake o neoliberalism.

    A powerul and moving ethnographicwork that fxes transnational concep-

    tions o human rights in the context

    o a global neoliberalism, grounded

    frmly in the history and society o Ar-

    gentina. The book makes a valuable

    contribution to the interdisciplinary

    literature on human rights. An im-

    portant book o the contemporary

    moment.

    Daniel Goldstein, Rutgers University

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    GlobalCompetition,LawandEconomics

    10 International and Comparative Law

    Competition Lawand DevelopmentEdited by D. Daniel Sokol,Tomas K. Cheng, andIoannis Lianos

    Te vast majority o the countries inthe world are developing countriesand yet there is a serious dearth o at-tention to developing countries in theinternational and comparative lawscholarship, which has been preoc-cupied with the United States andthe European Union. CompetitionLaw and Developmentinvestigates

    whether or not the competition lawand policy transplanted rom Europeand the United States can be success-ully implemented in the developingworld or whether the developing-world experience suggests a need ora dierent analytical ramework.

    Te need to devote greater attentionto developing countries is alsojustied by the changing globaleconomic reality in which develop-ing countriesespecially China,India, and Brazilhave emerged aseconomic powerhouses. ogetherwith Russia, the so-called BRICcountries have accounted or thirtypercent o global economic growthsince the term was coined in 2001.Tis book, the second in the GlobalCompetition Law and Economicsseries, provides a number oviewpoints o what competition lawand policy mean both in theory andpractice in a development context.

    Global Competition Law and Economics360 pp., 13 tables, 7 fgures, 20139780804785716 Cloth $55.00 $44.00 sale

    Juridical HumanityA Colonial History

    Samera Esmeir

    Samera Esmeir oers a historical andtheoretical account o the coloniz-ing operations o modern law inEgypt. Investigating the law, bothon the books and in practice, sheunderscores the centrality o the

    human to Egyptian legal andcolonial history and argues that the

    production o juridical humanitywas a constitutive orce o colonialrule and subjugation. Tis originalcontribution queries long-heldassumptions about the entanglemento law, humanity, violence, andnature, and thereby develops a newreading o the history o colonialism.

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    Woman LawyerTe rials o Clara Foltz

    Barbara Babcock392 pp., 13 fgures, 20119780804786669 Paper $24.95 $19.96 sale9780804743587 Cloth $45.00 $36.00 sale

    Te Global Limits oCompetition LawEdited by Ioannis Lianosand D. Daniel SokolOver the last three decades,the eld o antitrust law hasgrown increasingly prominent,and more than one hundredcountries have enactedcompetition law statutes. Ascompetition law expands tojurisdictions with very dierenteconomic, social, cultural, andinstitutional backgrounds, the

    debates over its useulnesshave similarly evolved.

    Tis book, the rst in a newseries on global competitionlaw, critically assesses theimportance o competition law,its development and modernpractice, and the global limitsthat have emerged. Tis volumewill be a key resource to bothscholars and practitioners inter-

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