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ISBN-13: 9781584779872; ISBN-10: 158477987X. Vinogradoff on International Law Vinogradoff, Sir Paul. Butler, William E., Editor. On the History of International Law and International Organization: Collected Papers of Sir Paul Vinogradoff. Edited and with introductory and other materials by William E. Butler, John Edward Fowler Distinguished Professor of Law and Director of the Vinogradoff Institute at the Pennsylvania State University Dickinson School of Law and Emeritus Professor of Comparative Law at University College London; Academician of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine and the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences. Clark: The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., 2009. xiii, 204 pp. ISBN-13: 9781584779872; ISBN-10: 158477987X. Paperback. Page edges and cover lightly soiled and bent. Good. $25. * Justly famous as a historian and comparative lawyer, Vinogradoff [1854-1925] also wrote on public international law. This original volume collects most of his most important contributions to this field: The Legal and Political Aspects of the League of Nations (1918), The Reality of the League of Nations (c. 1919), The Covenant of the League: Great and Small Powers (1919) and History of the Law of Nations (1921). The first three, which discuss the League during its formative months in the context of contemporary international affairs, are little known today. The Reality of the League of Nations is published here for the first time. History of the Law of Nations, an outgrowth of his research in historical jurisprudence, is a brilliant synthesis of international law and legal history that elaborates many of the subjects treated in his Outlines in Historical Jurisprudence. In sum, this book introduces a lesser-known side of this important scholar. Published in association with The Vinogradoff Institute, Dickinson School of Law of Pennsylvania State University.
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ISBN-13: 9781584779872; ISBN-10: 158477987X. Butler, William E., Editor. On the History of International Law and International Organization: Collected Papers of Sir Paul Vinogradoff. Edited and with introductory and other materials by William E. Butler, John Edward Fowler Distinguished Professor of Law and Director of the Vinogradoff Institute at the Pennsylvania State University Dickinson School of Law and Emeritus Professor of Comparative Law at University College London; Academician of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine and the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences. Clark: The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., 2009. xiii, 204 pp. ISBN-13: 9781584779872; ISBN-10: 158477987X. Paperback. Light shelfwear, page edges lightl soiled. Else fine. $25. * Justly famous as a historian and comparative lawyer, Vinogradoff [1854-1925] also wrote on public international law. This original volume collects most of his most important contributions to this field: The Legal and Political Aspects of the League of Nations (1918), The Reality of the League of Nations (c. 1919), The Covenant of the League: Great and Small Powers (1919) and History of the Law of Nations (1921). The first three, which discuss the League during its formative months in the context of contemporary international affairs, are little known today. The Reality of the League of Nations is published here for the first time. History of the Law of Nations, an outgrowth of his research in historical jurisprudence, is a brilliant synthesis of international law and legal history that elaborates many of the subjects treated in his Outlines in Historical Jurisprudence. In sum, this book introduces a lesser-known side of this important scholar. Published in association with The Vinogradoff Institute,
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ISBN-13: 9781584779872; ISBN-10: 158477987X. Butler, William E., Editor. On the History of International Law and International Organization: Collected Papers of Sir Paul Vinogradoff. Edited and with introductory and other materials by William E. Butler, John Edward Fowler Distinguished Professor of Law and Director of the Vinogradoff Institute at the Pennsylvania State University Dickinson School of Law and Emeritus Professor of Comparative Law at University College London; Academician of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine and the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences. Clark: The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., 2009. xiii, 204 pp. ISBN-13: 9781584779872; ISBN-10: 158477987X. Paperback. Cover lightly worn and creased. Top page edges wrinkled. $25. * Justly famous as a historian and comparative lawyer, Vinogradoff [1854-1925] also wrote on public international law. This original volume collects most of his most important contributions to this field: The Legal and Political Aspects of the League of Nations (1918), The Reality of the League of Nations (c. 1919), The Covenant of the League: Great and Small Powers (1919) and History of the Law of Nations (1921). The first three, which discuss the League during its formative months in the context of contemporary international affairs, are little known today. The Reality of the League of Nations is published here for the first time. History of the Law of Nations, an outgrowth of his research in historical jurisprudence, is a brilliant synthesis of international law and legal history that elaborates many of the subjects treated in his Outlines in Historical Jurisprudence. In sum, this book introduces a lesser-known side of this important scholar. Published in association with The Vinogradoff Institute,
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Published by The Vinogradoff Institute, University College London / Simmonds & Hill Publishing / Kluwer Law International, London, The Hague, Cambridge, MA, 1999
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ISBN-13: 9781584779872; ISBN-10: 158477987X. Vinogradoff on International Law Vinogradoff, Sir Paul. Butler, William E., Editor. On the History of International Law and International Organization: Collected Papers of Sir Paul Vinogradoff. Edited and with introductory and other materials by William E. Butler, John Edward Fowler Distinguished Professor of Law and Director of the Vinogradoff Institute at the Pennsylvania State University Dickinson School of Law and Emeritus Professor of Comparative Law at University College London; Academician of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine and the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences. Clark: The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., 2009. xiii, 204 pp. ISBN-13: 9781584779872; ISBN-10: 158477987X. Paperback. New. $39.95 * Justly famous as a historian and comparative lawyer, Vinogradoff [1854-1925] also wrote on public international law. This original volume collects most of his most important contributions to this field: The Legal and Political Aspects of the League of Nations (1918), The Reality of the League of Nations (c. 1919), The Covenant of the League: Great and Small Powers (1919) and History of the Law of Nations (1921). The first three, which discuss the League during its formative months in the context of contemporary international affairs, are little known today. The Reality of the League of Nations is published here for the first time. History of the Law of Nations, an outgrowth of his research in historical jurisprudence, is a brilliant synthesis of international law and legal history that elaborates many of the subjects treated in his Outlines in Historical Jurisprudence. In sum, this book introduces a lesser-known side of this important scholar. Published in association with The Vinogradoff Institute, Dickinson School of Law of Pennsylvania State University.
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Publication Date: 2012
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ISBN-13: 9781616191658; ISBN-10: 1616191651. A Compelling Biography of James Brown Scott Finch, George. A. Butler, William E., Editor. Adventures in Internationalism: A Biography of James Brown Scott. Clark: The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. 2012. xxviii, 245 pp. ISBN-13: 9781616191658. ISBN-10: 1616191651. Hardcover. New. $49.95 * One of the greatest figures in modern international law, James Brown Scott [1866-1943] intended to publish an autobiography titled Adventures in Internationalism. He wrote a few paragraphs for this book, but he never completed it. He decided instead to entrust his life's story to George A. Finch, a protege and friend. Finch began work on a biography with Scott's participation in the late 1930s, but he never completed it. Using Finch's manuscripts and notes, Butler has produced a compelling study of Scott's key role in several important diplomatic conferences and work as an author, secretary of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and guiding force behind the American Society of International Law. "[Scott] fathered and fostered the development of international law during the greatest period of its history." --Manley O. Hudson, Harvard Alumni Bulletin XXXIII No. 14 (1 January 1931) 419. George A. Finch [1884-1957] was James Brown Scott's assistant and literary executor. He served as assistant director of the Division of International Law at the Carnegie Endowment, and, upon Dr. Scott's retirement, became that division's secretary and director. He was president of the Inter-American Academy of International and Comparative Law and held several positions at the American Society of International Law. At the time of his death he was honorary vice-president of the society and the honorary editor of its journal. He was the author of The Sources of Modern International Law (1937). William E. Butler is the John Edward Fowler Distinguished Professor of Law at Penn State University's Dickinson School of Law. He is the preeminent authority on the law of Russia and other former Soviet republics and the author, co-author, editor, or translator of more than 120 books on Soviet, Russian, Ukrainian and other Commonwealth of Independent States legal systems. Professor Emeritus of Comparative Law at the University of London, Professor Butler is the founder and director of The Vinogradoff Institute, which operates as a unit of.
Publication Date: 2009
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ISBN-13: 9781584779537; ISBN-10: 1584779535. Vinogradoff on International Law Vinogradoff, Sir Paul . Butler, William E., Editor. On the History of International Law and International Organization: Collected Papers of Sir Paul Vinogradoff. Edited and with introductory and other materials by William E. Butler, John Edward Fowler Distinguished Professor of Law and Director of the Vinogradoff Institute at the Pennsylvania State University Dickinson School of Law and Emeritus Professor of Comparative Law at University College London; Academician of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine and the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences. Clark: The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., 2009. xiii, 204 pp. ISBN-13: 9781584779537; ISBN-10: 1584779535. Hardcover. New. $49.95 * Justly famous as a historian and comparative lawyer, Vinogradoff [1854-1925] also wrote on public international law. This original volume collects most of his most important contributions to this field: The Legal and Political Aspects of the League of Nations (1918), The Reality of the League of Nations (c. 1919), The Covenant of the League: Great and Small Powers (1919) and History of the Law of Nations (1921). The first three, which discuss the League during its formative months in the context of contemporary international affairs, are little known today. The Reality of the League of Nations is published here for the first time. History of the Law of Nations, an outgrowth of his research in historical jurisprudence, is a brilliant synthesis of international law and legal history that elaborates many of the subjects treated in his Outlines in Historical Jurisprudence. In sum, this book introduces a lesser-known side of this important scholar. Published in association with The Vinogradoff Institute, Dickinson School of Law of Pennsylvania State University.
Publication Date: 2025
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Jus Gentium. Journal of International Legal History. William E. Butler, Editor. Talbot Publishing, 2025. Volume 10, No. 2. July 2025. 243 pp. Paperback. $50. * JUS GENTIUM Journal of International Legal History is the first dedicated journal in the United States addressing the history of international law. Much current scholarship on the history of international law is preoccupied not with international law, but with international legal doctrine; the doctrinal writings of remarkably few individuals dominate the discourse while the rest remain unseen or overlooked. This journal will encourage further exploration in the archives, for new materials and confirmation of the accuracy of past uses, and welcomes the continued reassessment of international legal history in all of its dimensions. Volume 10, No. 2 | July 2025. ARTICLES: - The Strongman Who Doubled as the Dove of Peace: Carlos Saavedra Lamas Catalina Penenory - "Humiliated and Insulted": What International Law Can Learn from Russian Literature Alim Ulbashev NOTE - The Praefatio to Leibniz's Codex Iuris Gentium Diplomaticus: A Work Between Erudition and Theoretical Uncertainty Carmelo Massimo de Iuliis - Codex Iuris Gentium Diplomaticus: Preface to the Reader Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Carmelo Massimo de Iuliis (transl.) - DOCUMENTS AND OTHER EVIDENCE OF STATE PRACTICE The Martens Diaries: 1883-1884 F. F. Martens William E. Butler (transl.) REVIEW ARTICLES Grotius in Fiction William E. Butler The Advisory Committee of Jurists Mark W. Janis Regionalism Triumphant: Cambridge International Legal History, Vols. VI and X William E. Butler.
Publication Date: 2024
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Jus Gentium. Journal of International Legal History. William E. Butler, Editor. Talbot Publishing, 2024. Volume 9, No. 1. January 2024. 322 pp. Paperback. $50. * JUS GENTIUM Journal of International Legal History is the first dedicated journal in the United States addressing the history of international law. Much current scholarship on the history of international law is preoccupied not with international law, but with international legal doctrine; the doctrinal writings of remarkably few individuals dominate the discourse while the rest remain unseen or overlooked. This journal will encourage further exploration in the archives, for new materials and confirmation of the accuracy of past uses, and welcomes the continued reassessment of international legal history in all of its dimensions. Vol. 9, No. 1 | January 2024. ARTICLES: "Swell, This Fugitive Forger": The Case of Jacques Licco Adutt Reagan Elizabeth Whittington. Judah P. Benjamin and the Pursuit of Confederate Assets Abroad John D. Gordan III Baron S. A. Korf (1876-1924): A Centenary Commemoration William E. Butler; Vitalii S. Ivanenko Li Shuangyuan and the Development of Private International Law in China. Zhang Yue. NOTES A Grotius Census: An Appeal Note on a 1631 Grotius: A Census Emendation William E. Butler DOCUMENTS AND OTHER EVIDENCE OF STATE PRACTICE International Arbitration and the Peace Conference at The Hague F. de Martens A Brief Calendar of State Practice for Shandong: 1897-1924. Part Eight (1919): Parting of the Ways P. Macalister-Smith; J. Schwietzke REVIEWS Thomas W. Zeiler, Capitalist Peace: A History of American Free-Trade Internationalism (2022). Mark Weston Janis Jenny Benham, International Law in Europe, 700-1200 (2022) William E. Butler IN MEMORIAM Volodymyr Naumovych Denysov (1937-2023) William E. Butler;Oleksiy V. Kresin FROM THE LITERATURE.
Publication Date: 2021
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Talbot Publishing, September 2021. xiii, 242 pp. (illustrator). Talbot Publishing, September 2021. xiii, 242 pp. Kresin, O.V. Butler, William E., Editor and Translator. Comparative Law In Warsaw 1800-1835. Clark, New Jersey: Talbot Publishing, 2021. xiii, 242 pp. ISBN-13: 9781616196585. ISBN-10: 1616196580. Hardcover. New. $95. * A title in the JCL Studies in Comparative Law, Second Series. The Partitions of Poland (1772, 1793, 1795) and Napoleon's invasions of Central and Eastern Europe (1806-1813) made the territories of the former Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth an unexpected recipient of legal traditions and substantive law imposed by conquering neighbors. At the same time the science of comparative law was beginning to develop. Influenced by these events and a keen interest in German legal thought and French codification, Polish jurists debated the appropriate balance of imported versus autochthonic law, the proper role of legal education, the development of a legal consciousness and the social role of the jurist. This is the first comprehensive study in English to examine the genesis of comparative legal studies in Poland, and Polish contributions to that field, during this decisive era in European history. Oleksiy Kresin is a leading Ukrainian comparative lawyer; Head, Center of Comparative Jurisprudence, Koretsky Institute of State and Law, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine; Secretary-General, Ukrainian Association of Comparative Jurisprudence; President, Ukrainian National Committee, International Association of Legal Sciences; Associate, International Academy of Comparative Law. William E. Butler is the John Edward Fowler Distinguished Professor of Law, Dickinson School of Law, Pennsylvania State University; Emeritus Professor of Comparative Law, University of London (University College London); Foreign Member, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine and National Academy of Legal Sciences of Ukraine.
Publication Date: 2023
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ISBN-13: 9781616196837; ISBN-10: 1616196831. Butler, William E., Translator and Editor Civil Code of the Republic Uzbekistan. Clark, New Jersey: Talbot Publishing (An Imprint of The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd.), 2023. lxix, 475 pp. ISBN-13: 9781616196837; ISBN-10: 1616196831. Hardcover. New. $150. * A title in the series Russian, Eurasian, and East European Codes of Law. The Civil Code of the Republic Uzbekistan as amended to 1 January 2023 is a central key normative legal act for foreign investors and of considerable interest to the comparative law community as a leading Central Asian model for a legal system in transition from the socialist legal tradition to a more market-oriented legal system. William E. Butler is the John Edward Fowler Distinguished Professor of Law, Penn State Dickinson Law, Emeritus Professor of Comparative Law, University College London, author of numerous works on post-Soviet legal systems, including Russian Law and Legal Institutions (3d ed.; 2021). He is among the most experienced translators of Russian-language legal texts.
Publication Date: 2022
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Talbot Publishing, 2022 (illustrator). Talbot Publishing, 2022. The First English Translation of this Important Work Martens, F.F. Butler, William E., Editor and Translator. Contemporary International Law of Civilized Peoples, Special Part. Clark, New Jersey: Talbot Publishing, 2022. xxv, [3], 502 pp. ISBN-13: 9781616196660. ISBN-10: 1616196661. Hardcover. New. $150. * First published in Russian in 1882-1883, Contemporary International Law of Civilized Peoples ranks among the greatest treatises on international law and relations written during the nineteenth century. In this work Martens develops his concept of the international community and the respective roles of "civilized" and "uncivilized" peoples, and promotes several concepts that would become important in the twentieth century, such as the importance of "international administrative law" and the central role of human rights. The work has two complementary parts: the General Part, which addresses the conceptual and historical foundations of international law, the status of the international community, states, and individuals and territory and law of treaties, and the Special Part, which addresses Martens's concept of international administration, diplomatic and consular law, human rights, private international law, international criminal law and the laws of war and neutrality. Enriched by an extensive biographical introduction, Butler's is the first English translation of this important work and the only version in any language to address changes made by the author between editions, including sections omitted in later versions. At long last, the English reader has access to the leading Russian thinker and diplomatist of the Imperial Russian period, one who continues to influence the development of international law. Fedor Fedorovich Martens [1845-1909], the pre-eminent Russian international lawyer of the pre-1917 era, was Professor of International Law at St. Petersburg University, repeated candidate for the Nobel Peace Prize, senior legal advisor to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Emperor of the Russian Empire, member of the Hague Permanent Court of International Arbitration, a principal architect of the 1899 and 1907 Hague peace conferences, an important historian of diplomacy, author of major treatises on international law and the leading Russian textbook on that subject. A recipient of hono.
Publication Date: 2021
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Talbot Publishing, December 2021. lxii, 355 pp. (illustrator). Talbot Publishing, December 2021. lxii, 355 pp. The First English Translation Martens, F.F. Butler, William E., Editor and Translator. Contemporary International Law of Civilized Peoples, General Part. Clark, New Jersey: Talbot Publishing, 2021. lxii, 355 pp. ISBN-13: 9781616196608. ISBN-10: 1616196602. Hardcover. New. $150. * First published in Russian in 1882-1883, Contemporary International Law of Civilized Peoples ranks among the greatest treatises on international law and relations written during the nineteenth century. In this work Martens develops his concept of the international community and the respective roles of "civilized" and "uncivilized" peoples, and promotes several concepts that would become important in the twentieth century, such as the importance of "international administrative law" and the central role of human rights. The work has two complementary parts: the General Part, which addresses the conceptual and historical foundations of international law, the status of the international community, states, and individuals and territory and law of treaties, and the Special Part, which addresses Martens's concept of international administration, diplomatic and consular law, human rights, private international law, international criminal law and the laws of war and neutrality. Enriched by an extensive biographical introduction, Butler's is the first English translation of this important work and the only version in any language to address changes made by the author between editions, including sections omitted in later versions. At long last, the English reader has access to the leading Russian thinker and diplomatist of the Imperial Russian period, one who continues to influence the development of international law. Fedor Fedorovich Martens [1845-1909], the pre-eminent Russian international lawyer of the pre-1917 era, was Professor of International Law at St. Petersburg University, repeated candidate for the Nobel Peace Prize, senior legal advisor to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Emperor of the Russian Empire, member of the Hague Permanent Court of International Arbitration, a principal architect of the 1899 and 1907 Hague peace conferences, an important historian of diplomacy, author of major treatises on international law and the leading Russian textbook on that subject. A recipient of honorary doctorates at Continental and America.
Publication Date: 2021
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Butler, William E. Editor. Kresin, O.V., Editor. Discovering the Unexpected: Comparative Legal Studies in Eastern and Central Europe. Clark, New Jersey: Talbot Publishing, 2021. xiv, 562 pp. ISBN-13: 9781616196554. ISBN-10: 1616196556. Hardcover. New. $150. * A title in the JCL Studies in Comparative Law, Second Series. Comparative lawyers from Belarus, Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Russia, Ukraine and the United States explore the contributions of Eastern and Central European comparatists mostly unknown outside the region in 25 essays addressing individuals, processes and institutions from the sixteenth century to recent times. Most names will be unfamiliar to comparative lawyers not from the region; some overlap in their geographical affiliation, and the boundaries of the region itself are controversial. Several contributors give attention to Slavic law and its place within historical comparative studies. New light is cast on the development of comparative legal studies during the Soviet era and some of the principal personalities involved. William E. Butler is the John Edward Fowler Distinguished Professor of Law, Dickinson School of Law, Pennsylvania State University; Emeritus Professor of Comparative Law, University of London (University College London); Foreign Member, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine and National Academy of Legal Sciences of Ukraine. Oleksiy Kresin is a leading Ukrainian comparative lawyer; Head, Center of Comparative Jurisprudence, Koretsky Institute of State and Law, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine; Secretary-General, Ukrainian Association of Comparative Jurisprudence; President, Ukrainian National Committee, International Association of Legal Sciences; Associate, International Academy of Comparative Law.
Publication Date: 2021
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ISBN-13: 9781616196493; ISBN-10: 1616196491. Butler, William E., Translator and Editor Civil Code of the Republic Kazakhstan. Clark, New Jersey: Talbot Publishing (An Imprint of The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd.), 2021. lvii, 551 pp. ISBN-13: 9781616196493 ISBN-10: 1616196491. Hardcover. New. $150. * A title in the series Russian, Eurasian, and East European Codes of Law. The Civil Code of the Republic Kazakhstan, as amended, is among the most influential documents of its kind in Central Asia. A key document for any foreign investor, it is of considerable interest to the international and comparative law community as a leading Central Asian model for a legal system in transition from the socialist legal tradition to a destination as yet undetermined. William E. Butler is the John Edward Fowler Distinguished Professor of Law, Dickinson School of Law, Pennsylvania State University; Emeritus Professor of Comparative Law in the University of London (University College London); Academician, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine and National Academy of Legal Sciences of Ukraine; and a member of the International Court of Commercial Arbitration of Kazakhstan. He has published a number of works on the legal system of Kazakhstan and other Central Asian republics.
Publication Date: 2024
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Talbot Publishing, 2024. xi, 694 pp. (illustrator). Talbot Publishing, 2024. xi, 694 pp. Butler, William E. Editor. Kresin, O.V., Editor. The World Picture of Comparative Law. Clark, New Jersey: Talbot Publishing, 2024. xi, 694 pp. ISBN-13: 9781616196905. ISBN-10: 1616196904. Hardcover. New. $185. * A title in the JCL Studies in Comparative Law, Second Series. Every discipline perceives and constructs the world in its own way, structuring an aspect of reality and developing a research program and methodology with a specific vision that forms a special world picture of the discipline. The essays in this volume address the dialectics of the individual, national or other legal systems, the particular/common, and the (non)existence of the general/global, as the basis of a comparative law world picture, presenting for the first time its complex philosophical and historical vision. The view of law as a "national" discipline disregarded the law of nations and non-Western realities and the interaction of state legal orders with other normative orders. As shown here, a paradigmatic change is underway as awareness of this larger picture takes root. William E. Butler is the John Edward Fowler Distinguished Professor of Law, Dickinson School of Law, Pennsylvania State University; Emeritus Professor of Comparative Law, University of London (University College London); Foreign Member, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine and National Academy of Legal Sciences of Ukraine. Oleksiy Kresin is a leading Ukrainian comparative lawyer; Head, Center of Comparative Jurisprudence, Koretsky Institute of State and Law, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine; Secretary-General, Ukrainian Association of Comparative Jurisprudence; President, Ukrainian National Committee, International Association of Legal Sciences; Associate, International Academy of Comparative Law.
Publication Date: 2022
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ISBN-13: 9781616196646; ISBN-10: 1616196645. Butler, William E., Translator and Editor. Criminal Code of the Russian Federation. Clark, New Jersey: Talbot Publishing (An Imprint of The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd.), September 2022. liv, 409 pp. ISBN-13: 9781616196646 ISBN-10: 1616196645 Hardcover. New. $185. * A title in the series Russian, Eurasian, and East European Codes of Law. The Criminal Code of the Russian Federation records the fundamental transformation in Russian criminal law in the post-Soviet era and reflects the accumulated experience of three decades of criminal policy. Since its inception in 1996, the Code has expanded in size substantially. The current version contains the responses of the Russian Federation to its new perception of its place in the international community. WILLIAM E. BUTLER is the John Edward Fowler Distinguished Professor of Law, Dickinson Law, Pennsylvania State University; Emeritus Professor of Comparative Law in the University of London (University College London); Academician, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, National Academy of Legal Sciences of Ukraine, and Russian Academy of Natural Sciences; Associate, International Academy of Comparative Law; member, international courts of commercial arbitration of Kazakhstan, Russian Federation, and Ukraine. He has published widely on Russian law, including the standard work Russian Law and Legal Institutions (3d ed.; 2021).
Publication Date: 2021
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ISBN-13: 9781616196523. ISBN-10: 1616196521. Butler, William E., Translator and Editor Civil Code of the Russian Federation. Clark, New Jersey: Talbot Publishing, 2021. ISBN-13: 9781616196523. ISBN-10: 1616196521. 2 volumes. cxviii, 462; 463-1020 pp. Hardcover. New. $250. * A title in the series Russian, Eurasian, and East European Codes of Law. The Civil Code of the Russian Federation has since its inception been called the "economic constitution" of the transition to a market-oriented economy. Frequently amended and increasingly sophisticated, it is without rival as the key document for the legal practitioner or foreign investor concerned with Russian law. This version of the Code is as amended to 1 February 2021. William E. Butler is the John Edward Fowler Distinguished Professor of Law, Dickinson Law, Pennsylvania State University; Emeritus Professor of Comparative Law in the University of London (University College London); Academician, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, National Academy of Legal Sciences of Ukraine, and Russian Academy of Natural Sciences; Associate, International Academy of Comparative Law; member, international courts of commercial arbitration of Kazakhstan, Russian Federation, and Ukraine. He has published widely on Russian law, including the standard work Russian Law and Legal Institutions (3d ed.; 2021).
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Seller: Burnside Rare Books, ABAA, Portland, OR, U.S.A.
First Edition
Condition: Very Good. First Edition. First edition. viii, 565, 10 (ads) pp. Original ribbed blue cloth decorated in gilt, gilt topstain. Very Good with slightly soiled and scratched cloth, spine gilt dulled, hinges starting, offsetting and foxing to prelims, name on paste down and a few pencil marks in margins. A scarce poetry anthology featuring Rudyard Kipling, Bliss Carman, A. E. Houseman, William Butler Yeats, and 29 other younger poets with incongruously antiquated Arts-and-Crafts-style woodcut portraits, mini-biographies, and selections of their work. It was conceived as a follow-up to the scandalous The Yellow Book, aimed at a similar readership, and took around five years for the editor to realize. (See Parker, Sarah "Framing the Woman Poet: William Archer's Poets of the Younger Generation.").
Publication Date: 2025
Seller: The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., ABAA ILAB, Clark, NJ, U.S.A.
Complete set, to date (2016-2025) 19 issues. (illustrator). Complete set, to date (2016-2025) 19 issues. JUS GENTIUM Journal of International Legal History. Vols. 1 to 10 no. 2. (2016-2025). Complete set to date, 20 issues. Softbound. Issued twice a year (January and July) by Talbot Publishing, an imprint of The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. ISSN 2381-0254. New. $1,000. * JUS GENTIUM Journal of International Legal History is the first dedicated journal in the United States addressing the history of international law. Much of modern scholarship on the history of international law is preoccupied not with international law, but with international legal doctrine; the doctrinal writings of remarkably few individuals dominate the discourse while the rest remain unseen or overlooked. This journal will encourage further exploration in the archives, for new materials and confirmation of the accuracy of past uses, but welcoming the continued reassessment of international legal history in all of its dimensions. EDITOR William E. Butler, John Edward Fowler Distinguished Professor of Law and International Affairs, Pennsylvania State University EDITORIAL BOARD -Jean Allain, Queen's University, Belfast -Arnulf Becker Lorca, Brown University -Olga V. Butkevych, Kyiv Shevchenko National University -Volodymyr Butkevych, Sometime Judge, European Court of Human Rights -Chen Yifeng, Peking University Law School -Vincent Chetail, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva -Mark Janis, University of Connecticut School of Law; Visiting Fellow, University of Oxford -Arnulf Becker Lorca, Brown University -Peter Macalister-Smith, Ph.D., Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law, Heidelberg, Germany -Oleksandr Merezhko, Andrzej Frycz Modrzewski Krakow University -Stephen Neff, University of Edinburgh -Alexander Orakhelashvili, University of Birmingham, England -Michael Palmer, University of London SOAS & IALS -Grigorii S. Starodubtsev, Russian University of Friendship of Peoples, Moscow -Alexander Vylegzhanin, Moscow State Institute of International Relations.
Seller: Revaluation Books, Exeter, United Kingdom
Hardcover. Condition: Brand New. 10.00x6.75x0.75 inches. In Stock. This item is printed on demand.