
The Law Library recently added 30 new e-books from Edward Elgar Publishing to its collection. With this addition, over 1000 e-books are now accessible on the ElgarOnline platform, and 149 more titles are expected to be added throughout the year.
One of the notable new e-books is Comparative financial regulation, edited by Alessio Pacces, Edoardo Martino and Hossein Nabilou from the Amsterdam Center for Law & Economics.
The new collection also includes three encyclopedias:
- Elgar concise encyclopedia of law and literature / ed. R. Spoo, S. Stern
- Elgar concise encyclopedia of legal education / ed. F. Cownie, A. Bradney, E. Jones
- Elgar concise encyclopedia of space law / ed. M. Hofmann, P. J. Blount
In addition to encyclopedias, ElgarOnline offers a variety of commentaries, handbooks, and monographs. The list below includes a selection of other newly available titles:
- Comparative administrative law: an introduction / G. Napolitano, L. Parona
- Comparative civil procedure / M.Y.K. Woo, C.H. van Rhee
- Research handbook on human rights and digital technology: global politics, law and international relations / ed. B. Wagner, M. C. Kettemann, K. Vieth-Ditlmann, S. Montgomery (2nd ed.)
- Research handbook on law and time / F. Fagan, S. Levmore
- Research handbook on the International Court of Justice / A. Skordas, L. Mardikian
- The UNCITRAL Model Laws on Cross-Border Insolvency and on the Recognition and Enforcement of Insolvency-Related Judgments: an article-by-article commentary / R. Bork, M. Veder
All e-books can be found via the UvA CataloguePlus. Students and staff have access outside the campus network by using their UvAnetID.