'This is an adapted version of the book review by the same author, Dr Peter Chukwuma Obutte, published under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) license in Issue 23 (June, 2019) of The African Journal of Information and Communication (AJIC), 23, 1-5. https://doi.org/10.17159/2077-7213/2019/n23a6'. Uchenna Jerome Orji’s new book takes on the Herculean … Continue reading Book Review: Telecommunications Law and Regulation in Nigeria
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The Best New Civil Law Book of 2019: Online Arbitration in Theory and in Practice
We are absolutely delighted to announce the feature of one of our newly published titles in the field of law: Online Arbitration in Theory and in Practice: A Comparative Study of Cross-Border Commercial Transactions in Common Law and Civil Law Countries, on BookAuthority. This site collates the mostly highly advocated books on business, technology and science (and … Continue reading The Best New Civil Law Book of 2019: Online Arbitration in Theory and in Practice
Online Arbitration in Theory and in Practice – Top 38 Arbitration Books of All Time
We are absolutely delighted to announce the feature of one of our newly published titles in the field of law: Online Arbitration in Theory and in Practice: A Comparative Study of Cross-Border Commercial Transactions in Common Law and Civil Law Countries, on BookAuthority. This site collates the mostly highly advocated books on business, technology and science (and … Continue reading Online Arbitration in Theory and in Practice – Top 38 Arbitration Books of All Time
No3 on the 11 Best New Arbitration Books To Read In 2019: Online Arbitration in Theory and in Practice
We are absolutely delighted to announce the feature of one of our newly published titles in the field of law: Online Arbitration in Theory and in Practice: A Comparative Study of Cross-Border Commercial Transactions in Common Law and Civil Law Countries, on BookAuthority. This site collates the mostly highly advocated books on business, technology and science (and … Continue reading No3 on the 11 Best New Arbitration Books To Read In 2019: Online Arbitration in Theory and in Practice
Mark Guscin interviewed in El Correo Gallego about his new book
Mark Guscin, the author of The Murder of Asunta Yong Fang, has been interviewed in Spanish newspaper El Correo Gallego about the book. Please see here to read it.
Two new books by Uchenna Jerome Orji
Cambridge Scholars Publishing is pleased to announce the publication of two new books by Dr Uchenna Jerome Orji, International Telecommunications Law and Policy and Telecommunications Law and Regulation in Nigeria. International Telecommunications Law and Policy discusses telecommunication regimes established by international and regional organizations such as the United Nations, the International Telecommunication Union, the World Trade Organization, the African … Continue reading Two new books by Uchenna Jerome Orji
Book Review: Contemporary Research and Analysis on the Children of Prisoners: Invisible Children
Over the last two decades mass incarceration and the prison boom have seen more individuals imprisoned than ever before. The growing numbers of children with a parent in prison constitutes perhaps one of the largest at-risk populations globally. With an increased number of parents being imprisoned, the impact this has on children is profound. Children … Continue reading Book Review: Contemporary Research and Analysis on the Children of Prisoners: Invisible Children
Book Review: Illicit Sex within the Justice System: Using Weak Power to Legislate, Regulate and Enforce Morality
We are happy to share news that Carmen M. Cusack's book Illicit Sex within the Justice System: Using Weak Power to Legislate, Regulate and Enforce Morality has been reviewed in the 2018 issue of the Journal of Law and Social Deviance by Jessica T. Bracho. The full review is available open access here, and an indicative excerpt from … Continue reading Book Review: Illicit Sex within the Justice System: Using Weak Power to Legislate, Regulate and Enforce Morality
New Book Review: Mr Justice McCardie (1869–1933): Rebel, Reformer and Rogue Judge
Antony Lentin's book Mr Justice McCardie (1869–1933): Rebel, Reformer and Rogue Judge has been reviewed in the May issue one of the leading journals of ecclesiastical law and history, the Ecclesiastical Law Journal by Dr Henry Kha of the Macquarie University. The review is available here (requires subscription), and an indicative excerpt is below: "Antony Lentin provides a vivid narrative … Continue reading New Book Review: Mr Justice McCardie (1869–1933): Rebel, Reformer and Rogue Judge
Mark Guscin’s The Murder of Asunta Yong Fang covered on Televisión de Galicia
Mark Guscin's new book The Murder of Asunta Yong Fang has been covered by the Galician public broadcaster Televisión de Galicia (in Galician). Please click here to watch and read it. The book can be purchased directly from Cambridge Scholars by clicking here.