Best Civil Rights Law (Books) Under $200 (2026)
We selected titles under $200 with strong relevance to civil-rights law, high user ratings/value scores, and reputable authors or publishers across related subfields
Top Picks
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Netherlands Annual Review of Military Studies 2021: Compliance and Integrity in International Military Trade
A scholarly book examining compliance and integrity in international military trade. Provides analysis by multiple authors on civil rights considerations in defense-related matters. Customer insight notes mixed/none regarding sentiment
- compliance-focused analysis
- integrity in international trade
- civil rights context
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Freedom House Litigation Manual: An Annotated Study Guide for the Incarcerated
Annotated study guide focused on civil rights litigation for incarcerated readers. clarifies legal concepts and practical insights. customer note indicates engagement and relevance
- annotated study guide
- civil rights focus
- practical legal insights
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Romani Politics in Contemporary Europe: Poverty, Ethnic Mobilization, and the Neoliberal Order
An academic analysis of Romani politics in Europe, examining poverty, ethnic mobilization, and the neoliberal framework. Provides insights into policy impacts and mobilization dynamics
- poverty focus
- ethnic mobilization analysis
- neoliberal-order context
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The Rights of Women in Islam: An Authentic Approach
A scholarly treatment of women’s rights within Islam, presenting an authentic framework for understanding legal and social perspectives. Includes concise insights drawn from user feedback
- authentic approach
- civil-rights context
- Islamic jurisprudence focus
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Title IX
A civil rights law-focused book by LandMark Publications. Explains core elements and implications for equality under the law. customer insight: mixed sentiment overall from a single review
- civil rights law focus
- educational reference
- authoritative publisher
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Title IX
Overview of Title IX within civil rights law. Key benefits include understanding gender equity in education. Customer insight: mixed sentiment from a single review
- educational policy focus
- civil rights emphasis
- legal framework overview
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Damages and Human Rights
A civil rights law book by Jason NE Varuhas detailing damages and human rights. Insights reflect mixed customer perspectives and scholarly analysis
- focus on damages in human rights context
- authoritative by a legal scholar
- civil rights implications explored
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Children Out of Place and Human Rights: In Memory of Judith Ennew
A scholarly book in civil rights law exploring child well-being and human rights. Insightful reference for researchers and students seeking context and analysis. Customer note highlights thoughtful perspectives
- human rights context for children
- legal analysis in civil rights
- in memory of Judith Ennew
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Libya, the Responsibility to Protect and the Future of Humanitarian Intervention
A scholarly work exploring the Responsibility to Protect in Libya and future humanitarian intervention. It analyzes legal and ethical implications for civil rights law. Customer insight: limited positive sentiment noted in reviews
- legal-ethical discussion
- analysis of R2P in Libya
- future implications for intervention
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The Rise and Fall of the Right of Silence
A book exploring civil rights law and the right to silence. Key insight highlights reader interest in legal principles and human rights
- civil rights law focus
- thematic exploration of silence
- authoritative legal perspective