The Inner Temple Book Prize judging panel is pleased to announce the following books have entered the longlist for the Main and New Author's prize.
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Home › Professional Community › Inner Temple Book Prize › The Longlist
The Longlist
Main Prize
Max Barrett: Great Legal Writing: Lessons from Literature
Globe Law and Business Ltd
Ignacio Cofone: The Privacy Fallacy
Cambridge University Press
Mark Deem and Peter Warren: AI on Trial
Bloomsbury
Lorna Fox O’Mahony and Marc L. Roark: Squatting and the State
Cambridge University Press
Edina Harbinja: Digital Death, Digital Assets and Post-Mortem Privacy: Theory, Technology and the Law
Edinburgh University Press
Valentin Jeutner: The Reasonable Person
Cambridge University Press
Mark Leeming: Common Law, Equity and Statute: A Complex Entangled System
The Federation Press
Ernest Lim: Social Enterprises in Asia
Cambridge University Press
Dr Despoina Mantzari: Courts, Regulators, and the Scrutiny of Economic Evidence. Comparative Perspectives
Oxford University Press
Conor McCormick: The Constitutional Legitimacy of Law Officers in the United Kingdom
Bloomsbury
Yvonne McDermott: Proving International Crimes
Oxford University Press
Thibault Moulin: Cyber-espionage in International Law: Silence Speaks
Manchester University Press
Michael Reiertsen: Effective Domestic Remedies and the European Court of Human Rights
Cambridge University Press
Sara Elin Roberts: The Growth of Law in Medieval Wales, c.1100-c.1500
Boydell & Brewer
New Authors
Alex Glassbrook: Advanced, Automated and Electric Vehicle Law
Bloomsbury
Rachel Leow: Corporate Attribution in Private Law
Hart Publishing
Timothy Liau: Standing in Private Law
Oxford University Press
Dr Brooke Marshall: Asymmetric Jurisdiction Clauses
Oxford University Press