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  2. Oxford Companions - Wikipedia

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    Oxford Companions is a book series published by Oxford University Press, providing general knowledge within a specific area. [1] The first book published in the series was The Oxford Companion to English Literature (1932), compiled by the retired diplomat Sir Paul Harvey. The series has included (in alphabetical order):

  3. Very Short Introductions - Wikipedia

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    Most of the books have been written specifically for the series, but around 60 were recycled from earlier OUP publications: several had been in OUP's Past Masters series, [7] and numbers 17–24 used chapters from The Oxford Illustrated History of Britain (1984). Each book of the series is numbered on its spine.

  4. List of Very Short Introductions books - Wikipedia

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    Chapter from The Oxford Illustrated History of Britain, 1984: History – U.K. 018: The Anglo-Saxon Age: John Blair: 10 August 2000: Chapter from The Oxford Illustrated History of Britain, 1984: History – U.K. 019: Medieval Britain: John Gillingham, Ralph A. Griffiths: 10 August 2000: Chapters from The Oxford Illustrated History of Britain ...

  5. Targeted Killing in International Law - Wikipedia

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    Targeted Killing in International Law is part of the series, Oxford Monographs in International Law. [10] The hardback was first published by Oxford University Press on 29 May 2008, [4] [11] and subsequently in the United States by Oxford University Press, USA in July 2008.

  6. Category:Oxford University Press books - Wikipedia

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    Oxford Early Christian Texts; Eclipse of Reason (Horkheimer) Ecology or Catastrophe; The Economy of Esteem; The Edge of the Cloud; The Elephant in the Brain; The Emperor's New Mind; Empire of Liberty: A History of the Early Republic, 1789–1815; The End of Time (book) Enemies of the Enlightenment; Essays in Musical Analysis; Ethics (Moore book)

  7. Natural Law and Natural Rights - Wikipedia

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    Natural Law and Natural Rights (1980; second edition 2011) is a book by John Finnis first published by Oxford University Press, as part of the Clarendon Law Series. Finnis develops a philosophy of Law in the tradition of Aristotle and Thomas Aquinas – Natural Law. His presentation and defence of Natural Law can be explored from three ...

  8. Bodleian Law Library - Wikipedia

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    The Bodleian Law Library (BLL) is an academic library in Oxford, England. [1] It is part of Oxford University , the Bodleian Libraries and is also the library of the Faculty of Law. It is situated in part of the Grade II*-listed St Cross Building [ 2 ] on St Cross Road in the parish of Holywell , on the corner of Manor Road .

  9. Tony Honoré - Wikipedia

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    Making Law Bind (Oxford, 1987) Concordance to the Digest Jurists (Oxford: OMP, 1980) – with J. Menner; About Law: an introduction (Oxford, 1995) Law in the Crisis of the Empire 379–455 AD: the Theodosian dynasty and its quaestors (Oxford, 1998) Responsibility and Fault (Oxford, 1999) Justinian's Digest: character and compilation (Oxford ...

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