New: 'Twenty-First Century Perspectives on the Scholarship of AV Dicey: The Enduring Legacy of a Victorian Constitutionalist' edited by Catherine Marshall and Céline Roynier https://bit.ly/3VErsWP #ConstitutionalLaw #LegalHistory
About us
Hart Publishing was established by its founders Richard Hart and Jane Parker in 1996 to publish the highest quality works of legal scholarship. After 17 years as an independent publisher Hart became a part of Bloomsbury Publishing in 2013. Hart books aim to be intellectually stimulating and innovative, and they seek to contribute to the academic study of law as well as to its development and practical implementation. Hart's list is international in scope, and is distributed globally. With over 1500 titles in print the list includes textbooks, scholarly monographs and works for practitioners and spans the entirety of legal scholarship.
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http://www.bloomsbury.com
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- Book and Periodical Publishing
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Oxford, Oxfordshire
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- Public Company
- Founded
- 1996
- Specialties
- Legal Publishing and Publishing
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Oxford, Oxfordshire OX2 9PH, GB
Employees at Hart Publishing
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Roberta Bassi
Publisher, Hart Publishing
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Linda Goss
Senior Production Editor at Hart Publishing
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Eric Fripp
Barrister at 36 Public and Human Rights, The 36 Group, practising in public and international laws re migration, nationality, refugees.
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Rosamund Jubber
Marketing Executive at Hart Publishing
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My recent presentation of Private Sponsorship of Refugees in Europe at the Migration Policy Centre now available online https://lnkd.in/drp8ggUs. Thanks to everyone who attended, to the European University Institute, and to The Open University and Hart Publishing for the support during the writing up and publication phase.
Seminar: Private Sponsorship of Refugees in Europe
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I had the pleasure to review an incredibly interesting and highly valuable book: Not What The Bus Promised (Hart Publishing) by Tamara Hervey, Ivanka Antova, Mark Flear, and Matthew Wood. I strongly recommend it to everyone who’s interested in all matters Brexit and health governance.
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🚨 Academic milestone 🚨 my book ‘The EU’s Human Rights Responsibility Gap: Deconstructing Impunity of International Organizations’ has been published (Hart Publishing) 😱 📖❓ Whether and how individuals can hold the EU legally responsible for complicity in human rights violative conduct. - 🤓 Part 1 critically investigates & challenges the EU’s Human Rights Responsibility Regime (HRRR), comprised of two sets of rules (human rights commitments and liability rules) across two legal regimes (international and EU law). In doing so, the book covers international human rights and responsibility law (the ARIO), as well as EU fundamental rights law and the EU’s action for damages. - 🛂 Part 2 applies the EU’s HRRR to four illustrations of EU Integrated Border Management - an area of EU conduct rife with accusations of human rights violations. These illustrations canvas the EU’s visa regime, EUNAVFOR Med Sophia, Frontex and informal EU readmission agreements, unveiling where the HRRR falters. - 💡The final part of the book introduces ‘Relational Human Rights Responsibility’ as an alternative way of conceptualising responsibility of IOs generally and the EU specifically. Relational human rights responsibility merges relationality theories outside of the legal discipline with theories of shared responsibility, to foreground the relations between complicit actors, the endured harm and the right to a remedy, while decentering the individual conduct of the implicated actors. This approach challenges the power differentials between public authorities and individuals in meeting evidentiary standards and functions as a tool against blame-shifting at the expense of an effective remedy. Cherry on top is that this type of thinking is slowly emerging in EU law! 📣💥As a 1st generation & ECR, getting this book out has had me in tears more than I care to admit and made me question whether I will ever be good enough for this world. But two things pushed its finalization time and time again: - Cheesy but true: Individuals confronted with EU human rights impunity rightfully couldn’t care less about my imposter syndrome or whether I got everything right. Hence, any contribution - regardless how small = relevant. - Friends: there’s no denying that the powerhouse women I have had the luck and honor of knowing, collaborating with and befriending throughout the last years, are an invisible but omnipresent source of inspiration. Hoping to not let you down, my deepest gratitude to Nora Markard Violeta Moreno-Lax Femke Gremmelprez Tejal Jesrani Angelina Fisher @IngeGovaere Giulia Raimondo Anja Bossow Mikhal Shachar Sarah Ganty Catherine Van de Heyning Anemoon Soete @GráinnedeBúrca Febe Inghelbrecht Pola Cebulak Virginia Passalacqua @MartaMorvillo @NeliFrost @OlgaPetintseva Yasmina El Kaddouri Fatima El Kaddouri Zuzanna Gulczyńska Hester Kroeze Alexandra Hofer Julia (Iuliia) Emtseva
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Check out this free sample chapter from 'Women’s Legal Landmarks in the Interwar Years: Not for Want of Trying' edited by Rosemary Auchmuty, Erika Rackley and Mari Takayanagi https://bit.ly/3Zxp4Cq #LegalHistory #GenderandLaw #WomeninLaw
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Read an extract from 'Green Shipping Contracts: A Contract Governance Approach to Achieving Decarbonisation in the Shipping Sector' by Pia Rebelo https://bit.ly/3ZRmbOc #ShippingLaw #ContractLaw #EnvironmentalLaw
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Out now: ‘Privacy and Personal Data Protection Law in Asia’, edited by Adrian Mak, Ching Him Ho & Anselmo Reyes, explores how different Asian jurisdictions regulate the transfer and protection of personal data, with a view to developing the applicable private international law rules in Asia. Find out more: https://bit.ly/3DnOYRn #Law #PrivateLaw #DataPrivacy #PrivateInternationalLaw
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Now published: 'Life and Death in Private Law' edited by Kate Falconer, Kit Barker and Andrew Fell https://bit.ly/3D6Wksr #PrivateLaw
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Out now: 'Essays in Law and History for David Ibbetson: Querella' edited by Joe Sampson and Stelios Tofaris https://bit.ly/4izck72 #LegalHistory #LegalPhilosophy
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Have you seen our January-March catalogue? Find out what’s publishing in the new year: https://bit.ly/4fmZLcV #LegalPublishing #LawBooks