New Titles for Professionals — 1–13 July 2026
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New Titles for Professionals — 1–13 July 2026
Published 13 July 2026 · Law · Economics & Finance · Energy · Medicine
This edition of the CLNZ Books newsletter covers 19 new academic and professional titles added between 1 and 13 July 2026, across Law, Economics & Finance, Energy and Medicine. The lead title is the complete ninth edition of Dalhuisen on Transnational and Comparative Commercial, Financial and Trade Law by Jan H. Dalhuisen (Hart Publishing, 2026), in six volumes. Other new titles include The Sale of Goods, 5th edition, by Michael Bridge (Oxford University Press), Side Effects: The Social Ecology of Adverse Drug Reactions by Jason Schnittker (Columbia University Press), and Small-Scale Renewable Energy Systems, 2nd edition, by Sven Ruin and Göran Sidén (CRC Press). CLNZ Books is a specialist academic bookseller based in Auckland, New Zealand, supplying university libraries, law firms, research centres and individual professionals worldwide. Every price includes worldwide shipping via trusted international courier.
A note from the bookseller
Nineteen titles arrived in twelve days. That is not something to boast about — quantity is the easy part. What matters is that a six-volume treatise, a pharmacology list and four books on energy systems can sit in the same fortnight and each still answer to someone specific: an arbitration counsel, a regulatory affairs manager, an engineer sizing an off-grid array. A bookshop is not a warehouse with better lighting. It is a claim about what is worth your desk.
What new Law titles were published in July 2026?
Dalhuisen on Transnational and Comparative Commercial, Financial and Trade Law, 9th Edition — complete in six volumes
The central argument of modern commercial law, restated: cross-border commerce is governed by an autonomous legal order — the new lex mercatoria — that neither national law nor treaty law fully captures. The ninth edition runs from the sources of that order through arbitration, contract, movable property, financial products and, finally, financial regulation. Few works of this scale remain the work of a single mind. This one does, and it is the reason it holds together.
Vol. 1 — The New Lex Mercatoria and its Sources · ISBN 9781509977987
Vol. 2 — International Arbitration · ISBN 9781509978038
Vol. 3 — Transnational Contract Law · ISBN 9781509978120
Vol. 4 — Transnational Movable Property Law · ISBN 9781509978137
Vol. 5 — Financial Products and Services · ISBN 9781509978182
Vol. 6 — Financial Risk and Regulation · ISBN 9781509978236
The Sale of Goods, 5th Edition
The standard scholarly account of the English law of sale, brought up to date. Bridge treats the Sale of Goods Act alongside the common law of contract, with sustained attention to international sales and the interaction with the CISG. Where the governing law is English, this is the reference the tribunal will reach for.
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Oil and Gas Contracts: Principles and Practice
The contract architecture of the petroleum industry, from upstream joint operating agreements through to gas sales and transportation. It sits in two collections at once — Law and Energy — which is exactly where the work is actually done.
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Side Effects: The Social Ecology of Adverse Drug Reactions
An adverse drug reaction is usually treated as a pharmacological event. Schnittker argues it is also a social one — shaped by how a drug is prescribed, marketed, expected and reported. The most intellectually serious book on this list, and the one a pharmacovigilance team will argue about.
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Good Manufacturing Practices for Pharmaceuticals
GMP is where regulatory theory meets the factory floor, and where inspections are won or lost. Bunn covers quality systems, documentation and compliance as a working discipline rather than a checklist. Paired with the volume on computer systems validation below, it covers the regulatory spine of pharmaceutical manufacturing.
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Small-Scale Renewable Energy Systems: Independent Electricity for Community, Business, and Home (2nd Edition)
Most energy literature is written for the grid. This one is written for the people leaving it: microgrids, off-grid systems, hybrid solar and wind, and the storage that makes independence real rather than aspirational. Practical enough to size a system from.
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Waste-to-Energy Technologies and Global Applications (2nd Edition)
Gasification, pyrolysis, waste-to-hydrogen and the policy frameworks that decide whether any of it gets built. Kalogirou treats municipal solid waste as an energy resource and a circular-economy problem at the same time, with international case material rather than one national model.
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Financial Management in the Sport Industry
Sport finance is a strange discipline: public subsidy, private profit, media rights and franchise valuation all in one balance sheet. This is the established text, and it is used as much by lawyers and consultants advising clubs as by the programmes that teach it.
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Also added this period
- Contractual Indemnities, 2nd Edition — Wayne Courtney (Hart Publishing, 2026)
- Populism and Courts in an Age of Constitutional Impatience: Judges vs the People — Raphaël Girard (Hart Publishing)
- Pharmaceutical Computer Systems Validation, Volume 1 — Guy Wingate (CRC Press)
- Recent Advances in Veterinary Pharmacology and Toxicology — Chongshan Dai, ed. (MDPI)
- Materials for Energy Storage — Sahu, Nayak & Grace, eds. (CRC Press, 2026)
- Integrated Optimization of Energy and Water Networks for Sustainable Industrial Systems — Ponce-Ortega et al. (CRC Press, 2026)
Featured catalogue: Transnational Commercial Law 2026
Twenty-two titles mapping the legal order that actually governs cross-border commerce: the complete Dalhuisen ninth edition, the leading commentaries on the CISG and the UNIDROIT Principles, and the practitioner references on arbitration, drafting, choice of law and financial products. Curated for law libraries, arbitration centres and commercial practice.
This month in Law, Economics, Energy and Medicine
UNCITRAL reviews supplementary provisions on ISDS proceedings
Work continues on the reform of investor-state dispute settlement, with supplementary provisions under review by the Commission. For arbitration practitioners, the direction of travel matters more than any single instrument.
IMF holds global growth at 3.0% as disinflation stalls
The Fund keeps its growth projection unchanged while noting that the last stretch of disinflation is proving slower than the first. Rate expectations, and therefore financing conditions, follow from this.
IEA: oil supply rebounds as Hormuz flows resume
Supply recovers as traffic through the Strait of Hormuz returns to normal. A reminder that the energy transition is being negotiated against a backdrop of hydrocarbon geopolitics, not in place of it.
WHO warns cancer cases could approach 35 million by 2050
The projection is a statement about demographics and access as much as about disease. Health systems planning acquisition and capacity now are planning for that curve.
Frequently asked questions
Where can I buy Dalhuisen on Transnational and Comparative Commercial, Financial and Trade Law, 9th Edition?
All six volumes of the ninth edition by Jan H. Dalhuisen are available from CLNZ Books at clnzbooks.com. The price includes worldwide shipping via trusted international courier. Credit card and PayPal are accepted.
Who publishes the 9th edition of Dalhuisen?
The ninth edition is published by Hart Publishing (2026) in six hardcover volumes: Volume 1, The New Lex Mercatoria and its Sources (ISBN 9781509977987); Volume 2, International Arbitration (9781509978038); Volume 3, Transnational Contract Law (9781509978120); Volume 4, Transnational Movable Property Law (9781509978137); Volume 5, Financial Products and Services (9781509978182); and Volume 6, Financial Risk and Regulation (9781509978236).
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