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Dear customer, We are delighted to announce that the Elgar Encyclopedia of Crime and Criminal Justice is now available on Elgaronline. Curated by a team of renowned experts, the Encyclopedia will feature the work of over 200 scholars and practitioners from around the world. Content will be added regularly over the coming months and entries will be fully cross-linked once the Encyclopedia is complete. We've opened five of the first batch of entries, so you can discover more about this indispensable resource. We're offering a 20% pre-publication discount off the online Encyclopedia, recommend it for your library today. Edited by Valsamis Mitsilegas, Queen Mary University of London, UK, Pedro Caeiro, Faculdade de Direito da Universidade de Coimbra, Portugal and Sabine Gless, University of Basel, Switzerland Featuring the work of over 200 scholars and practitioners from around the world, the Encyclopedia presents an accessible and uniquely far-reaching set of entries on topics associated with crime and criminal justice. Within this flagship work, the incredible breadth and depth of the field is captured by a diverse and international range of contributors. The Encyclopedia is curated by a team of globally renowned scholars and is ambitious in its scope – comprising thematic, regional and comparative coverage with an emphasis on international and European criminal law. Entries give a concise summary of the accumulated knowledge on their topic, followed by a list of references to facilitate further study.
5 free to access entries New entries are being added regularly until the online version is complete. Consent (Common Law) - Dennis Baker and Xiaoxiao Wang We offer various purchase options: These collections are non-overlapping and provide the most complete and cost effective way of acquiring our eBooks. We offer targeted eBook collections in over 90 different subject areas. We have used citation, sales and usage data to carefully curate these smaller collections of the top Elgar titles that have stood the test of time. Benefits for faculty:
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