Books

Reinventing London

£9.99
ByBridget Rosewell

The financial sector has provided London with an extraordinary impetus for growth over a generation – but what will follow it? The regeneration of Kings Cross and the Olympic boroughs show what the next stage of London’s growth will look like, with an economy driven by accountants and geeks, not bankers.

The BRIC Road to Growth

£9.99
ByJim O'Neill

This book looks at the latest prospects for the ‘BRIC’ economies and other newly emerging drivers of global economic growth. What can be learned from them, and how can the ‘old world’ adapt?

Catholic Social Thought, the Market and Public Policy: Twenty-First-Century Challenges

£40.00
ByAndré Azevedo Alves, Philip Booth

A rightly ordered business economy with strong, Catholic-inspired, provision of healthcare and education is a necessary requirement for prosperity and well-being. Underpinning economic life must be a thriving civil society and good governance, including peace, high levels of trust and low levels of corruption.

Assessment and Problem-Based Learning in the Law Curriculum: The PREPS Framework

ByAnil Balan

A big question in legal education is how to adapt curriculum and assessment design for the skills development and employability agenda. The book explores the practical challenges faced by law schools in adapting to the evolving landscape of legal education, particularly in light of the introduction of the Solicitors’ Qualifying Examination (SQE).

Towards a Humane Refugee Policy for the European Union

£19.99
ByGesine Schwan, Marisa Zobel

Towards a Humane Refugee Policy for the European Union outlines a clear and detailed proposal on how to engage municipalities and civil society initiatives in the relocation and reception of migrants and asylum seekers.

Europe and the War in Ukraine: From Russian Aggression to a New Eastern Policy

£19.99
ByLászló Andor (ed.), Uwe Optenhögel (ed.)

While not a military player itself, the European Union has emerged as a significant actor by aiding the Ukrainian war effort, supporting refugees, sanctioning Russia and turning Ukraine into a candidate for EU membership. This book tracks these developments and looks at the key aspects of the war from a European perspective.

Notre Avenir Européen

£19.99
ByMaria João Rodrigues (ed.)

Cet ouvrage, qui rassemble les points de vue d’experts renommes de toute l’Europe, devrait constituer un guide pratique pour tout penseur, decideur ou militant progressiste, ainsi que pour tout citoyen desireux de prendre part au necessaire debat democratique sur notre avenir.

Our European Future

£19.99
ByMaria João Rodrigues (ed.)

This book brings together the insights of experts from across Europe to rethink Europe’s socioeconomic model in the glare of the environmental and digital transformations; to redefine Europe’s role in the world to contribute to renewed multilateralism; to strengthen investment in public goods; and, to re-invent our democratic contract.

Abortion in the European Union

£19.99
ByBérengère Marques-Pereira

This book provides a comparative look at the discourses and practices of abortion rights across Europe.

The Tyranny of Nostalgia: Half a Century of British Economic Decline

ByRussell Jones

This book describes the economic and political history of the past half a century, examining the challenges confronted by successive governments and their Chancellors, the policies employed for good or ill, and the desperate search for a panacea that could arrest the nation’s relative decline and return the country to its supposed former glories.

Europe’s Social Integration: Welfare Models and Economic Transformations

£17.99
ByLászló Andor

This book examines the four factors that challenge the fate of the European social model: globalization, monetary union, Eastern enlargement and digitalization. It then highlights where common EU policy can be part of the solution, rather than part of the problem, which was too often the case in the past.

Extra-Contractual Recoveries for Construction & Engineering Work

£195.00
ByRobert Fenwick Elliott

A unique construction law text, describing all the routes to recovery of payment for work that are not to be found in the express words of the contract. It contains both legal scholarship and practical guidance, and will be a particularly valuable tool for those seeking payment in the face of oppressive contract conditions.

Transport for Humans: Are We Nearly There Yet?

£14.99
ByPete Dyson, Rory Sutherland

This book maps out how to design better transport. Engineers measure success by speed and efficiency – but these are not the way that passengers think about a good trip. We choose how to travel, influenced not only by speed and time but by habit, status, comfort, variety – and many other factors that engineering equations don’t capture at all.

Construction Disputes: Seeking Sensible Solutions

£30.00
ByWayne Clark

This book reflects the author’s fifty years’ experience in international construction projects and the management and resolution of disputes. His primary goal is to help parties avoid unnecessary conflict – a theme that is clearly evident throughout this book.

1 2 3 4 6