Thank you to the @printingcharity for hosting such a wonderful event at the House of Lords. It was a pleasure to celebrate with some absolute superstars ✨
Celebrating the Rising Stars developing their publishing skills 📕
They'll use their awards to gain industry-recognised training that will help them level up and excel in their publishing careers 📚
See our #RisingStars 👇
https://t.co/UPjdHW82HJ #RisingStarAwards
How can legal systems handle the AI revolution?
In this interview, Dr Elif Biber discusses her forthcoming book, A Rights-Based Inter-Legal Approach to Artificial Intelligence: https://t.co/9OIqgUmwNa
Pre-order here: https://t.co/kHAsGAWNN0
Discover 'EU Competence and Power' by Hannah Bogaert
Identifies and explains the concepts that determine when the EU may act. Available now! ➡️ https://t.co/PQ3eN1uDqR
#EuropeanLaw#ConstitutionalLaw
Now published: 'Emergency and EU Law' edited by Sanja Bogojević and Xavier Groussot
To what degree can fundamental rights be suspended in order to respond to unprecedented crises?
Read #OpenAccess: https://t.co/xv1gwPFSzJ
More info: https://t.co/j2BoWJNRtu
📙 Now published: 'Associational Life and Freedom' edited by Maria Cahill and Giulia Lasagni
Contributes significantly to our understanding of this fundamental right ➡️ https://t.co/QNigL8fcKE
#HumanRights#LegalPhilosophy
🎉 Congratulations to Sarina Landefeld on being awarded the 2026 Francis Lieber Book Prize for 'Individuals in International Humanitarian Law'!
📕 https://t.co/QI8CYdNXkr
New release: 'EU Citizenship and Responsibility' by Maria Haag
Introduces the concept of responsibility to the field of EU citizenship law by making three significant contributions to the field ➡️ https://t.co/GL29tgTHyb
#EULaw#CitizenshipLaw
New release: 'EU Cities Facilitating the Commons' by Chiara Salati
Explores the role of cities in the EU in facilitating civic participation through the commons ➡️ https://t.co/GWIljevyN2
#EULaw#ConstitutionalLaw
I am delighted to announce the launch of my new book, "Dealing with Rule of Law Crises in the European Union" (@hartpublishing 2026), at @DELI_DCU, featuring a keynote by Judge Ramona Frendo from the @EUCourtPress.
Join us for this online book launch: https://t.co/hQ8rOZ7qGj
Discover 'Manufacturing Sovereignty' by Ali Hammoudi
Delves into the legal and labour history of the Hashemite Kingdom of Iraq to explore the role international law and its institutions played in Iraq's state formation ➡️ https://t.co/kENfGm4qQj
#InternationalLaw
Out now: 'Are Minority Rights (Still) Human Rights?' edited by Miodrag Jovanović and Ana Zdravković
Investigates to what extent minority rights can, or should, be treated as part of the human rights regime ➡️ https://t.co/MlvhftwfFe
#HumanRights#InternationalLaw
Discover 'Pluralising Actors and Norms in Human Rights Treaties' by Hinako Takata
This book radically reforms the classical paradigm of international law. Available now! ➡️ https://t.co/wheOnIQMZZ
#InternationalLaw#HumanRights
Out now: 'Systemic Economic Offences as International Crimes' by Nicole Citeroni
Offers an innovative framework for considering and prosecuting international economic crimes.
Read #OpenAccess: https://t.co/DH3d0plV3b
More info: https://t.co/nfVdGrK9C4
Out now: 'Protecting the Right to Leave in an Era of Externalised Migration Control' by Emilie McDonnell
The 100th book in the series 'Studies in International Law'! ➡️ https://t.co/qyzvg2kMsX
#InternationalLaw#HumanRights
Now available: 'Landmark Cases in International Refugee Protection' edited by Kirsten McConnachie and Sarah Singer
Examines judicial decisions that have shaped the law of asylum and refugee protection ➡️ https://t.co/xUfFR8SLmI
#RefugeeLaw#HumanRights
It’s finally out!
I am delighted that my first book “Dealing with Rule of Law Crises in the EU: Challenges from a Comparative Federalism Perspective” has just been published by @BloomsburyBooks & @hartpublishing.
I am grateful to everyone who supported me during this journey.
It’s fantastic to see several Hart titles shortlisted across the 2026 SLSA Prizes!
Congratulations to Jennifer Aston, Ngaire Naffine & Lewis Graham on this well-deserved recognition for their outstanding socio-legal scholarship.
Read the full shortlists: https://t.co/vkqgnZmyoo
📘 Just published: 'Celebrating Women in Legal History' edited by Lorren Eldridge, Emily Ireland and Caroline Derry
Lays the foundations for a transformational reassessment of legal history ➡️ https://t.co/W9yrfUsxga
#LegalHistory#WomeninLaw
📕 Now published: 'Comparative International Law' edited by Robert Schütze and Mathias Siems
Examines the key concepts of comparative international law, including its historical and critical perspectives ➡️ https://t.co/DHipwuRGeU
#InternationalLaw#ComparativeLaw