The Torkel Opsahl Academic EPublisher (TOAEP) is an academic publisher specializing in international law and policy.[1][2] Established in 2010, it is named after Torkel Opsahl,
TOAEP grew out of the Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO) as a research project. It is owned by the Centre for International Law Research and Policy (CILRAP), an independent international research centre in Brussels, Belgium,[3] but it has editorial independence.[4]
The TOAEP was the first academic e-publisher in international law, publishing both in print and freely online.[5] It has five publication series in international criminal and humanitarian law, and other areas of international law, which are all available online and may be downloaded free of charge.[6] Its publications can also be accessed through the ICC Legal Tools Database and Lexsitus.
TOAEP's Editor-in-Chief is Morten Bergsmo, and it draws on an international team of editors and editorial assistants. TOAEP has published more than 560 authors from around the world.[7] There have been more than 40 reviews of TOAEP books in international law journals and yearbooks since 2010.[8] TOAEP has more than 40,000 subscribers to its new publications.[9]
Some books published by TOAEP
- 'A Theory of Punishable Participation in Universal Crimes', 2018, 744 pp.;
- 'Philosophical Foundations of International Criminal Law: Foundational Concepts', 2019, 333 pp.;
- 'Philosophical Foundations of International Criminal Law: Correlating Thinkers', 2018, 804 pp.;
- 'Quality Control in Preliminary Examination: Volume 1', 2018, 706 pp.;
- 'Quality Control in Preliminary Examination: Volume 2', 2018, 764 pp.;
- 'Possibilities and Impossibilities in a Contradictory Global Order', 2018, 204 pp.;
- 'Counterfactual History and Bosnia-Herzegovina', 2018, 271 pp.;
- 'Commentary on the Law of the International Criminal Court', 2017, 813 pp.;
- 'Historical War Crimes Trials in Asia', 2016, 397 pp.;
- 'Double Standards: International Criminal Law and the West', 2015, 141 pp.;
- 'Military Self-Interest in Accountability for Core International Crimes', 2015, 470 pp.;
- 'Historical Origins of International Criminal Law: Volume 5', 2017, 1180 pp.;
- 'Historical Origins of International Criminal Law: Volume 4', 2015, 996 pp.;
- 'Historical Origins of International Criminal Law: Volume 3', 2015, 837 pp.;
- 'Historical Origins of International Criminal Law: Volume 2', 2014, 805 pp.;
- 'Historical Origins of International Criminal Law: Volume 1', 2014, 720 pp.;
- 'Quality Control in Fact-Finding', 2013, 500 pp.;
- 'On the Proposed Crimes Against Humanity Convention', 2014, 503 pp.;
- 'The Concept of Universal Crimes in International Law', 2012, 361 pp.
References
- ↑ Dominik Zimmermann (12 April 2011). "Torkel Opsahl Academic EPublisher".
- ↑ Torkel Opsahl Academic EPublisher, official web site, at http://www.toaep.org/.
- ↑ Centre for International Law Research and Policy, official web site, at http://www.cilrap.org/.
- ↑ See http://www.toaep.org/about/.
- ↑ It is registered on the Open Access Map, a project which tracks open access resources and organisations at the global level, see http://www.openaccessmap.org/list/.
- ↑ Publications can be downloaded from the TOAEP web page for each publication series (see, for example, https://toaep.org/ps/) or from Lexsitus (https://cilrap-lexsitus.org/toaep) or the ICC Legal Tools Database (https://www.legal-tools.org/search/).
- ↑ See the alphabetical list of all authors available at https://toaep.org/authors/. There is a separate list of Chinese and Indian authors only at https://toaep.org/authors/chinese-and-indian/.
- ↑ See the list at https://toaep.org/reviews/.
- ↑ See the general information provided at https://toaep.org/pbs/.