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An essential legal research toolkit from Oxford University Press featuring over 650 books and more than 9,500 journal articles by expert authors from global legal practice and academia.
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Oxford Law Pro provides simplified, seamless access to a diverse collection of legal analysis in five key practice areas.

Arbitration, Litigation, and Dispute Settlement
Key books from this practice area include:
• Redfern & Hunter on International Arbitration (7th Edition), Nigel Blackaby KC and others
• Private International Law in English Courts (2nd Edition), Adrian Briggs
• The Jackson ADR Handbook (4th Edition), Susan Blake and others
• International Investment Arbitration: Substantive Principles (2nd Edition), Campbell McLachlan and others
• Cheshire, North & Fawcett: Private International Law (15th Edition), James J Fawcett and others
• Friston on Costs (4th Edition), Mark Friston
• International Commercial Arbitration in New York (3rd Edition), James H Carter and others
• The Law of Privilege (4th Edition), Bankim Thanki and others
Competition Law
Key books from this practice area include:
• Bellamy & Child: European Union Law of Competition (8th Edition), David Bailey and Laura Elizabeth John
• Faull & Nikpay: The EU Law of Competition (3rd Edition), Jonathan Faull and others
• Vertical Agreements in EU Competition Law (4th Edition), Frank Wijckmans and Filip Tuytschaever
• EU Antitrust Procedure, Ekaterina Rousseva
• Competition Law (11th Edition), Richard Whish and David Bailey
• Jones & Sufrin’s EU Competition Law (8th Edition), Brenda Sufrin and others
• Economics for Competition Lawyers (3rd Edition), Gunnar Niels and others
Financial, Corporate, and Commercial Law
Key books from this practice area include:
• McMeel on the Construction of Contracts (4th Edition), Gerard McMeel
• Smith on The Law of Assignment (4th Edition), Marcus Smith and others
• Company Directors: Duties, Liabilities, and Remedies (4th Edition), Mark Arnold KC and Simon Mortimore KC
• Minority Shareholders: Law, Practice, and Procedure (7th Edition), Victor Joffe KC and others
• Derham on the Law of Set Off (5th Edition), Rory Derham
• Mann and Proctor on the Law of Money (8th Edition), Charles Proctor
• Schlechtriem & Schwenzer: Commentary on the CISG (5th Edition), Ingeborg Schwenzer and Ulrich G Schroeter
• McKnight, Paterson, & Zakrzewski on the Law of International Finance (2nd Edition), John Dewar
• Commercial Fraud in Civil Practice (Second Edition), Paul McGrath KC
International Law and International Organizations
Key books from this practice area include:
• The Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties (2nd Edition), Olivier Corten and others
• Diplomatic Law (5th Edition), Eileen Denza
• The International Law of Economic Integration, Julien Chaisse and Christoph Herrmann
• Oppenheim’s International Law: Volume 1 Peace (9th Edition), Sir Robert Jennings and Arthur Watts KCMG QC
• Oppenheim’s International Law: United Nations, Rosalyn Higgins and others
• The Law of State Immunity (3rd Edition), Hazel Fox and Philippa Webb
• The EU Treaties and Charter of Fundamental Rights: A Commentary (2nd Edition), Manuel Kellerbauer and others
• The Right to a Fair Trial in International Law, Amal Clooney and Philippa Webb
Technology, Intellectual Property, and Media Law
Key books from this practice area include:
• The EU Artificial Intelligence Act: A Commentary, Michèle Finck
• Stone on European Union Design Law: A Practitioners’ Guide (3rd Edition), David Stone
• The EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR): A Commentary, Christopher Kuner and others
• The Law of Privacy and The Media (4th Edition), N A Moreham and Adam Speker KC
• Telecommunications Law and Regulation, Ian Walden
• International Copyright and Neighbouring Rights (3rd Edition), Sam Ricketson and Jane Ginsburg
• European Trade Mark Law, Kur Annette and Martin Senftleben
• Copyright in the Digital Single Market, Eleonora Rosati
• Cloud Computing Law (2nd Edition), Christopher Millard
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Expert Essentials
Included with every Oxford Law Pro subscription, Expert Essentials is a diverse collection of short, easy-to-read articles authored by industry experts and top lawyers to provide insights on critical topics impacting legal practice. These topics include:
• Environmental, social, and governance (ESG)
• Technology
• Environmental science
• Financial services and markets
Expert Essentials helps you stay up to date with emerging and changing areas adjacent to your field, many of which are rapidly developing, complex, or highly regulated. Enrich your expertise with high-quality and accessible analysis focused on the key trends, data, and concepts you need to know as a legal professional.
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