There are 27 books by K. D. Ewing on BookOrb. A strong starting point is Human rights at work (2000). The bibliography below is in publication order, with series grouped in reading order.

Standalone books

  1. 1 Trade unions, the Labour Party, and the law 1982 · 249 pages
  2. 2 Civil liberties in Scotland 1982 · 285 pages
  3. 3 The funding of political parties in Britain 1987 · 264 pages
  4. 4 Freedom under Thatcher 1990 · 305 pages
  5. 5 Money, politics, and law 1992 · 254 pages
  6. 6 Britain and the ILO 1994 · 98 pages
  7. 7 Human rights and labour law 1994 · 367 pages
  8. 8 Constitutional and Administrative Law : (With Appendix on Constitutional Reforms) 1998 · 960 pages
  9. 9 Struggle for Civil Liberties 1999 · 451 pages
  10. 10 Human rights at work 2000 · 268 pages
  11. 11 International Trade Union Rights For The New Millennium 2000 · 106 pages
  12. 12 Sceptical essays on human rights 2001 · 423 pages
  13. 13 Employment rights at work 2001 · 342 pages
  14. 14 The challenge of party political funding 2001 · 204 pages
  15. 15 A charter of workers' rights 2002 · 164 pages
  16. 16 COST OF DEMOCRACY: PARTY FUNDING IN MODERN BRITISH POLITICS 2007 · 279 pages
  17. 17 Cost of Democracy 2007 · 294 pages
  18. 18 Bonfire of the liberties 2010 · 310 pages

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Frequently asked questions

How many books has K. D. Ewing written?

BookOrb lists 27 books by K. D. Ewing.

Where should I start with K. D. Ewing?

A good starting point is Human rights at work (2000).

What is the K. D. Ewing books in order list?

In publication order: 1. Trade unions, the Labour Party, and the law (1982), 2. Civil liberties in Scotland (1982), 3. The funding of political parties in Britain (1987), 4. Freedom under Thatcher (1990), 5. Money, politics, and law (1992), 6. Britain and the ILO (1994), 7. Human rights and labour law (1994), 8. Constitutional and Administrative Law : (With Appendix on Constitutional Reforms) (1998), 9. Struggle for Civil Liberties (1999), 10. Human rights at work (2000), 11. International Trade Union Rights For The New Millennium (2000), 12. Sceptical essays on human rights (2001), 13. Employment rights at work (2001), 14. The challenge of party political funding (2001), 15. A charter of workers' rights (2002), and 3 more.